Opinions on this KGC "Vault"

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swiftsearcher said:
Another one that sticks out is 888 (the number for Jesus)!

Heck, I may mess with them and download the entire list and send it to myself! ;D :D

I was just thinking the same thing. Great minds think alike.

This is the SECOND time I've tried to post this response. The first time I got errors on the page, had to sign in again, got the message that my post had already been posted, etc. which is bolonie because I use the techniques to NOT timeout. There's no reason for this crap, unless this thread is being monitored. :icon_scratch: Guess I'd better check my closet and under my bed. :laughing7:

Everyone should read that list. The nickname for "Robert" is on the list and, for the life of me, I can't figure THAT one out.

I have an interest in and am involved in UFO investigations. There are several names and phrases on that list that are directly connected to the UFO community / investigations.
 

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You aren't the only one.
 

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Shortstack said:
swiftsearcher said:
Another one that sticks out is 888 (the number for Jesus)!

Heck, I may mess with them and download the entire list and send it to myself! ;D :D

I was just thinking the same thing. Great minds think alike.

This is the SECOND time I've tried to post this response. The first time I got errors on the page, had to sign in again, got the message that my post had already been posted, etc. which is bolonie because I use the techniques to NOT timeout. There's no reason for this crap, unless this thread is being monitored. :icon_scratch: Guess I'd better check my closet and under my bed. :laughing7:

Everyone should read that list. The nickname for "Robert" is on the list and, for the life of me, I can't figure THAT one out.

I have an interest in and am involved in UFO investigations. There are several names and phrases on that list that are directly connected to the UFO community / investigations.

Shortstack - you better not let some on here know you think as I do! :D
 

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Recon that applies to me and some others that have seen the real deal , Scott ?
Jim
 

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swiftsearcher said:
Shortstack said:
swiftsearcher said:
Another one that sticks out is 888 (the number for Jesus)!

Heck, I may mess with them and download the entire list and send it to myself! ;D :D

I was just thinking the same thing. Great minds think alike.

This is the SECOND time I've tried to post this response. The first time I got errors on the page, had to sign in again, got the message that my post had already been posted, etc. which is bolonie because I use the techniques to NOT timeout. There's no reason for this crap, unless this thread is being monitored. :icon_scratch: Guess I'd better check my closet and under my bed. :laughing7:

Everyone should read that list. The nickname for "Robert" is on the list and, for the life of me, I can't figure THAT one out.

I have an interest in and am involved in UFO investigations. There are several names and phrases on that list that are directly connected to the UFO community / investigations.

Shortstack - you better not let some on here know you think as I do! :D

Well, Swifty, if "they" don't like it, "they" can cram it up their cornhole. As I've said many times before; I don't suffer fools lightly. I've paid my dues and have "seen the elephant" so if any whiners and complainers don't like it, they can choke on the cheese. One of my personal philosophies is "if you don't like the answer, then don't ask the damn question." You are now involved in something that many of us dream about and I support you fully in your hunt. The 2 or 3 posters who keep pulling your chain about it, can go stuff themselves. :laughing9: And I say that LOVINGLY...................and I have a bridge for sale of they're interested. :laughing7:
 

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Have any photos of them bridges?
 

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lastleg said:
Have any photos of them bridges?

Nope. But, get on I-80 and go west. I'll let you know when to stop. ;D
 

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Guys, funny thing just happened today on a Swift thread. Some guy "VAMELUNGEON" attacked me and stated he was a high-ranking mason and hated my Pescher Code theory of Swift. Well, check out the link below to a Pescher Code of the Lost Adam's Diggings - involves Cole Younger, a man named Kennedy and a group of 20 men taking some gold to buy ships. Well, VAMELUNGEON is a Kennedy and Swift, Munday and their crew took Silver to buy ships! Wonder if this is simply mere coincidence??? I do know that Swift was good friends with Washington and even fought under his command. We all know Washington was involved with symbolism and a mason. Swift's journals are full of Masonic allegory (cutting signs into trees with a compass and square, etc. etc.). The Melungeons are associated with all the Silver Mine Lore in the Appalachians. "VAMELUNGEON" claims to not only be a Melungeon, but a high-ranking Mason (his own words)! :wink:

Truckinbutch - I am going to the vault tomorrow morning to check a couple things out and get a pic or two I missed. I will e-mail you and Thom (and Ralph) the pics this weekend and apologize for not doing so yet - I just want to get one thing done tomorrow at the vault first. :thumbsup:

Shortstack - great post! We do think alike! BTW - I have a great pic of a rock with many carvings. However, it has one of the best elephant carvings I have ever seen. I will have to send you a pic of the elephant carving when I get time. E-mail me at joejackson1919@comcast.net to remind me and I will send it to you this weekend via e-mail! :thumbsup:
 

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lastleg said:
Where's I-80 ?
Just get out of your armchair and start driving North . If you reach the northern border and haven't found it , reverse direction and you will be assured of finding it .
Find it going north , turn left . Southbound , turn right . Once on watch the signs .they will tell you whether you are going E or W .
 

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truckinbutch said:
lastleg said:
Where's I-80 ?
Just get out of your armchair and start driving North . If you reach the northern border and haven't found it , reverse direction and you will be assured of finding it .
Find it going north , turn left . Southbound , turn right . Once on watch the signs .they will tell you whether you are going E or W .

:sign10: :walk: :walk: :thumbsup:
 

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Scott,
Some of the detractors are desparaging both of us . I have Kennedys , Tazewells , and Webbs in my
heritage as well as Mullens . Came within a month of marrying into the Goins family over a missed period .
Many of these folks Masoned and Stared to the max without ever being as agressive as some of the posters here .
;D Jim
 

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truckinbutch said:
Scott,
Some of the detractors are desparaging both of us . I have Kennedys , Tazewells , and Webbs in my
heritage as well as Mullens . Came within a month of marrying into the Goins family over a missed period .
Many of these folks Masoned and Stared to the max without ever being as agressive as some of the posters here .
;D Jim

Hi Jim. One of the most important players in our Brown County, Texas mysteries is Deputy Charles M. Webb who was killed by John Wesley Hardin in nearby Comanche, Texas in 1874. He was a former Quantrill's Guerrilla and served under Todd when Todd was killed in late 1864 in Missouri. Oh yes, he was a Master Mason as well. Do you recognize him as being related to your family?
~Texas Jay
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/bloodybillandersonmystery
 

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:D I took care of it, there; MEANWHILE... BACK to "THE VAULT"... reason, why I think this one is ONE of the "4 QUEENS" (should be a total of FOUR big ones... :o); is that Virginia (even on the "line")
was LARGER, back in the OLD days, depending on how old, "THE VAULT" is... DO NOT want to get into "specifics" of location. AND! When "founded"/established by the BRITS... state was named for
the "Virgin" QUEEN Elizabeth. Are the OTHER "QUEENS" down SOUTH? PROBABLY... TN looks good. If looking at "Civil War" era... my guess BRENTWOOD, TN, south of Nashville would be "of
GREAT interest". ;D :wink: :-X
 

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SWR said:
swiftsearcher said:
Guys, funny thing just happened today on a Swift thread. Some guy "VAMELUNGEON" attacked me and stated he was a high-ranking mason and hated my Pescher Code theory of Swift. Well, check out the link below to a Pescher Code of the Lost Adam's Diggings - involves Cole Younger, a man named Kennedy and a group of 20 men taking some gold to buy ships. Well, VAMELUNGEON is a Kennedy and Swift, Munday and their crew took Silver to buy ships! Wonder if this is simply mere coincidence??? I do know that Swift was good friends with Washington and even fought under his command. We all know Washington was involved with symbolism and a mason. Swift's journals are full of Masonic allegory (cutting signs into trees with a compass and square, etc. etc.). The Melungeons are associated with all the Silver Mine Lore in the Appalachians. "VAMELUNGEON" claims to not only be a Melungeon, but a high-ranking Mason (his own words)! :wink:

Aren't we taking this gossiping Nancy stance a bit too far? Posting events that happened on another forum is oh, so overrated and petty :nono:

SWR - I must correct you. This happened on T-Net - NOT ANOTHER FORUM, since you are keeping tabs, please keep them correctly. Thank you. :thumbsup:
 

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Truckinbutch and Jay, my mother was a Webb - from a large family, as most Depression era families in this area were. The only survivors are my mother and her youngest brother however.

One of the names that rang a bell however was Goins. Growing up, my eldest neighbor was a Trammel and his son-in-law was a Goins - both, as Truckinbutch states, maxed out on the masonic honors, as well as Shriners, etc.

Funny thing, and this may be nothing, but there was this tract of land over from us that has a field used for cattle grazing. On the back side of the property, there is a rock wall from the old house (probably originally built in the mid 1800's). Myself and a dozen or so others have tried to buy the land, but it was the only property around that was never for sale (even though the owners were in FL). When I inquired about the land with the Postmaster (who was related to the owners) a dozen or so years ago, she stated that the owners (two sisters) would never sale the land, in fear that a local wealthy person would get it. Evidently he started trying to buy the land years before, when the original owner passed away. Anyway, Mr. Trammel had always warned my mother and me not to go on the property in the woods - he stated there were several huge "sinkholes" and one was so large that it even swallowed a wagon years ago. Needless to say, the first chance I got, roaming the mountains around my home, I took off that way (just kids' nature when you tell them not to go somewhere). The thing that stuck out to me were the HUGE beech trees full of carvings (back then, I just thought maybe some kids had one them, but wondered how they were able to get some high on the tree). These carved beech trees met with the rock wall. Well, many years later, after reading Brewer's book and seeing the carvings in his book, I decided to check out the area as close as I could get on the adjoining property. However, I was not able to get across a huge pile of rocks that is now in the way to the property (even fell and almost broke my leg). The only other way in is through the property, but I don't even know who lives there now, as they are never out anywhere.

Later even, I find out that there was in the late 1960's and all through the 1970's a HUGE hunt around this area for the "Quantrill and Sue Mundy" treasure and this wealthy person, that the two sisters were afraid would buy the property, was buying up all the land he could in the area - including a mountain (that was never timbered and posted throughout). For some reason, I always believed that rock wall would be a great place to metal detect, as it is visible from the back porch and kitchen window of the old home there. In fact, I wanted to metal detect it for a "posthole cache" before I even heard about the KGC. I do need to try and get up there after the weeds die down good and get some pics of the beech trees at least, before my health gets worse and I can never make it. Funny thing was the mountain top where the large trees are located was timbered. However, the largest beeches and oaks with the carvings were left alone - they can be seen from my house on the point of the hill above the old home. The owner of the land that meets at the top of this hill is a friend of my father's and I have permission to go there, so I might try to at least get around the rocks some way and get at the edge of the property line to get some zoomed-in pics of the trees and carvings sometime this winter.

That's enough rambling on my part for now. It is "funny" how the same last names appear to "pop up" in these stories related to the masons and KGC!
 

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:icon_thumleft: :coffee2: ;D I have ALSO seen that name... NOW! TWO things; a "sinkhole" USUALLY mean a LARGE cavern or cave "down there"... Be VERY careful! AND! Those carvings are
either "man-high" OR... "HORSE & RIDER-high"; PROBABLY "Q", et. al. is MY guess. :wink:
 

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Thanks Rebel - you are a WEALTH of information! :thumbsup:

I was thinking the "sink hole" had some meaning myself. Maybe the wagon was carrying "something" that was buried in a hole/cavern?
 

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Vamelungeon, here is your EXACT post below (in red and black). You certainly make it sound as if you are a "high-ranking" mason in the post IMHO! As you would state, these are YOUR WORDS, NOT MINE! You state I "make mountains out of molehills. However, I don't outright LIE, as you do! In the post below, you wanted people to believe you were some high-ranking mason with an extensive library and knowledge. However, now that that "high-rank" is not suitable, you want to lie and state these were my words and not yours. Again, below is your post and people can see for themselves who is making mountains out of molehills and who is OUTRIGHT LYING at his convenience to suit his post (the part about you being a "Master Mason" and your "extensive library" are in red)! BTW - "Master Mason" sounds like a "high-rank" to me!


I've been a Master Mason for all of my adult life (decades), have advanced in the craft and have an extensive masonic library, and I just have to bite my tongue when I see some of the misinformation that I've seen about Masons here on treasure net. It really makes me cringe. Now I'll be attacked or called a "naysayer" but that's fine. I'm just trying to defend myself and my fellow freemasons against all this poppycock and pure fantasy nonsense.
 

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