Re: Nazi $$$ Stash in Arizona? True tale or one for the campfires?
SWR said:
No, it would not have made sense for Germany to stash 100 tons of Gold here in the USA and only one person know the location of it. Myth busted (see how easy that was)
HH, Jim
A agree, it would not have been just one person Knowing about it.
and if it was, How could you have a Location ?
he would have to have told someone, in order for
the tale to continue beyond him.
Besides one Person Dosn't move 100 tons of Gold
However, I am sure some people in the Nazi party knew they were going to loose the war.
And may have stashed treasures here in some unknown plan.
and I'm also sure there were some, who thought they would win.
and may have considered stashes here, in advance of the takeover.
Either way.
If you don't believe in Treasures, how can you consider yourself in the right hobby ?
and does any of this prove there isn't 100 tons of gold ?
or does it just prove part of the story isn't right ?
I fall into the catagory of not believing in all treasures also.
Beal, Oak Island.. Both impossable in my opinion.
so... I'll never give them the time.
I just wonder how many thought the DeBraak was a fantasy.
My point, you need to believe, before you can do proper research.
and Personally, I'm 50/50 on my belief in Nazi Stashes in the U.S.
I don't remember where I read it. But there was said to be one in a Junk Yard somewhere in N.Y.
The Engines in the Vehicles are all said to be made from Solid Gold.
Made in Germany, Shipped here, And placed in an area that is now
(1970's I read this) Grown into woods.
(I hope I quoted this correctly from Memory)
the problem I have with this, is What would an Engine Block Made of Gold Weigh, & would the Tires hold it Up ?
and being Soft Metal, would it even Run ?
but, Since they were all supposed to have been Placed in a Spot to look like a Junk yard, maby they wern't Driven more then was needed
to transfer them there.
Yep, just me and my
open mind working overtime again :P