GirlWithWolf
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I have been working on the Niamo Speck cypher for three years (yes, I’m a dork) and recently discovered the most specific explanation I’ve come across on where to find the document needed to crack the cypher, which leads to a treasure valued at $2500 (at the time it was hidden in 2020).
So I’m asking if anyone is interested in providing botg in Scottsville, Texas to see if they can spot the “document”. Scottsville is located in East Texas very close to Marshall. It is about 35 minutes west of Shreveport and 2 hours east of Dallas.
If you locate the document you can use it to decipher and find the treasure, or provide me pictures of the document and I’ll decipher it then tell you where the treasure is so you can go get it (and keep it). I don’t have any interest in the treasure itself, even if I find it I’m giving it to charity, I just want to know we found it.
Now you’re probably asking why someone hasn’t already gone an looked. Good question.
1) The person that believes they cracked the first part of the code lives too far away to go check for himself.
2) $2500 isn’t a lot of money to professional treasure hunters, the investment to travel there leaves virtually no financial incentive, especially since the treasure is more than likely far away from there.
3) It is a long shot, a very long shot. The cypher is difficult and the guy who believes he cracked it might be completely wrong.
Which leads to your next question, why haven’t I gone to have a look?
1) I don’t have a drivers license.
2) My treasure hunting partner (my father) isn’t convinced enough for us to make the 5 plus hour drive. However, it is probably better to listen to me since he is the muscle and I’m the brains of our operation.
Here is the location and what he believes he deciphered:
“An angel of grief memorial is on the gravesite of William Scott Youree in Scottsville Cemetery in Scottsville, Texas. Using the 6, 64, 9, 6 I get "come placed below come".”
The treasure is not there, only a document, sign, or something that can be used to decode the cypher, which will then lead to the treasure, which is somewhere in the USA in “the south”.
If you’re interested then go have a look, and if you have any questions or want more information on how he believes he deciphered the first part, reply here or send me a message. I’m will to share anything I can to get this treasure found.
Happy hunting,
Maggie
So I’m asking if anyone is interested in providing botg in Scottsville, Texas to see if they can spot the “document”. Scottsville is located in East Texas very close to Marshall. It is about 35 minutes west of Shreveport and 2 hours east of Dallas.
If you locate the document you can use it to decipher and find the treasure, or provide me pictures of the document and I’ll decipher it then tell you where the treasure is so you can go get it (and keep it). I don’t have any interest in the treasure itself, even if I find it I’m giving it to charity, I just want to know we found it.
Now you’re probably asking why someone hasn’t already gone an looked. Good question.
1) The person that believes they cracked the first part of the code lives too far away to go check for himself.
2) $2500 isn’t a lot of money to professional treasure hunters, the investment to travel there leaves virtually no financial incentive, especially since the treasure is more than likely far away from there.
3) It is a long shot, a very long shot. The cypher is difficult and the guy who believes he cracked it might be completely wrong.
Which leads to your next question, why haven’t I gone to have a look?
1) I don’t have a drivers license.
2) My treasure hunting partner (my father) isn’t convinced enough for us to make the 5 plus hour drive. However, it is probably better to listen to me since he is the muscle and I’m the brains of our operation.
Here is the location and what he believes he deciphered:
“An angel of grief memorial is on the gravesite of William Scott Youree in Scottsville Cemetery in Scottsville, Texas. Using the 6, 64, 9, 6 I get "come placed below come".”
The treasure is not there, only a document, sign, or something that can be used to decode the cypher, which will then lead to the treasure, which is somewhere in the USA in “the south”.
If you’re interested then go have a look, and if you have any questions or want more information on how he believes he deciphered the first part, reply here or send me a message. I’m will to share anything I can to get this treasure found.
Happy hunting,
Maggie