Letters Found of Albert Pike

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Has anyone heard or seen any books or post claiming that 27 lost letters of Albert Pike have been found. These letters claim to reveal locations of secret KGC Depositories? Has anyone heard this?

Myself, I do not believe the part about the KGC Depositories because they never wrote anything down for others to find. If they did it was hidden so well no one would hardly ever find it. They did encode their treasures on the landscape on trees and rocks. If you were knowledgeable enough to decipher, they figured you earned the treasure by being enlightened and they did not just give it to you.
 

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I haven't... and I was 32nd A.A.S.R.; good luck on your search... :icon_thumleft:
 

Someone else claimed to have the letters. I saw it yesterday in an hour and one half youtube by Scott Wolter. Said he was going to write a book on it.
 

If *they* controlled the banks as some theorize, why hide all that wealth in vaults and risk discovery when it could be multiplying with interest ?
 

If *they* controlled the banks as some theorize, why hide all that wealth in vaults and risk discovery when it could be multiplying with interest ?

Where is a more secure hidey-hole? A big bank on Park Avenue in New York City, which everyone knows about, or a secret secure location in the hills where public access is limited and actual discovery chances are virtually zero? When the money-making ponzi fiat money system fails (historically, all of them have), gold will, as always, be the reboot safe haven. Remember the Golden Rule.
 

I think the person who found the letters went by an online name of "ECS".

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:P
 

HA! He meant LETTERS: like a, b, c, d, e, f, g, etc; heh.
 

a=1, b=2, c=3, d=4, e=5, etc. From Bro. Francis Bacon; HIS "Code".
 

I notice that Rebel did good in math courses in grade school.
 

No I haven't heard about these letters, but I wish I could find them and I do believe these treasures exist.
 

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