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Interesting option!
Today we know that she never actually saw the iron box and the contents, at least not the real deal. And yes, we know this for sure now.
There have been claims made that this "iron box" was in her possession, and that after her death, her cousin that handled her estate took this "iron box" to Scotland where he lived.Pauline Innis
... In her book Pauline Innis makes claim that during her research and investigations into the Beale story that she had witnessed to the iron box and its contents, a pretty deciding claim, to say the least. Now obviously if she did actually see the iron box and its contents then this lends an incredible amount of credibility to the story, but did she actually see these items, or was she simply lying in order to add more credibility to the story and her book?
I, for one, believe that Innis fabricated her witnessing of the iron box and its contents but I only base this conclusion upon the fact that she failed to document the event in the form of pictures, which she claims wasn't permitted, yet she does manage one image of some random numbers on a piece of torn paper that is contrary to her claim that pictures weren't allowed...
"she not only had the iron box, but it is most likely in her estate...she had the iron box up until her death at the Watergate Hotel in Washington, DC". Franklin, taken from Post# 35 on this thread, where it was quoted and commented on by Rebel-KGCPlease post where I said that?...
The iron box of Pauline Innis is just another example of created lore that keeps getting post as fact.Today we know that she never actually saw the iron box and the contents, at least not the real deal. And yes, we know this for sure now.
Franklin, have you seen the iron box that you have claimed was in the possession of Pauline B Innis until her death?
So far, you have gotten wrong the location of where she died, and of whom handled her estate.
Not calling anyone a liar, but questioning the misinformation that is nothing but lore passed on as fact, and its origin.
Franklin, you do seem to forget how many times you called my information without providing any evidence to support your claim.For the last time. I have the research and the information you posted. I simply did not dig it out to make my post. Sorry for being wrong. But damn a hundred post drilling it into the ground simply because of an error. You definitely need help...
...and it also appears that Franklin never saw this iron box that was claimed to be in Pauline B Innis' possession.Today we know that she never actually saw the iron box and the contents, at least not the real deal. And yes, we know this for sure now.
How do you determine what is lore and what is not?
...or speculation ...or fabrication
Is fiction based on 99% fact truth, or still fiction?
Since you consistently past judgement on me and others, you need to clarify these words.
Are you able to state that everything you post is not passed on lore or speculative fabrication that gets in the way of others making a rational decision for themselves?Everything you post is lore so why post. You are just getting in others way of making a decision for themselves.
What you believe does not matter to anyone but yourself so why keep telling us the same thing over and over.
It is ridiculous.
Thought POLICE, eh...?...and it also appears that Franklin never saw this iron box that was claimed to be in Pauline B Innis' possession.
I reckon we can now put this post Beale sequel information finally to rest and chalk it up to lore.
...and what you believe does?... What you believe does not matter to anyone but yourself so why keep telling us the same thing over and over. It is ridiculous.