More Interesting New Findings From The Beale Ciphers

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The Professor's work is very interesting and I have seen document's that there is much more information coming!
Documents, diaries, and much more information to come, OH MY!
I wonder if M Poe's professor knows young Jack Sparrow's teacher?
 

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... Emma Jean Rose and her fictional books, she did base the book from her findings and researching of the Beale papers. Simply writing a book on what her research revealed would have been rather short and somewhat boring. So, as any good writer, she did "fill out" the book with fiction...
Emma Jean Rose is not the first and probably not the last to embellish the perilous adventure and treasure story of Thomas J Beale with fiction.
That has been the norm since the Hart Papers.
 

You made the comment that I did not exist, so it is fair to ask if the oft quoted professors of yours exists?
...and how would he know if the Beale "key" was lost in this flood to which you refer, or for that matter if there ever was a "key" or a "Beale and his perilous adventure treasure"?
A whole lot of assumption going on!

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I see more new information coming out about the Beal name found in the ciphers decryption!
 

Nothing new around here.
 

Weight broke the wagon down
 

Pots alone were over the weight capacity. Added gold to fill.... and their lids was the last straw.
 

I am referring to people that have deciphered the ciphers...
There is a standard that shows us who has actually accomplished the work of decipherment.
That would be the release of the key to the ciphers so others could verify the decipherment as realized.
...and going on the TN Beale threads claiming so, and directing members to their site to "play a game".
Is that the "standard" to which you refer?
 

I'm sharpening my shovel...can't confirm, deny or validate anything further at this time.

"They've given you a number, and taken away your name" SECRET AGENT MAN-Johnny Rivers
Now they've taken your shovel, you'll never be the same.
 

CrypticLibrarian: Thank God!

I am so impressed with your presence here. Finally, one without an agenda.
I'm watching with great interest. You, I will share my findings with.
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Interesting comment from one who had a definite agenda.
 

Son to father as they pass another carnival barker after dad explained how the odds worked , and the logistics of the milk bottle toss after the boy failed to clear a stack. Papa...what's a grifter?
 

It would seem our old friend has been working with the C2 cipher for the last few weeks. He has made some interesting statements about the unknown author's decipherment of the Page know as 2...
If the professor is right this would be a historical find!
You have made the same claim about Laf's decipher of the Beale codes.
So many historical finds that receive acknowledgement.
Why do you think that is, masterpoe?
 

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