The Tale Of The Beale Papers

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This is old research from years ago but I'll post it again to help everyone save a lot of wasted time. Here's the "real world" situation concerning the Beale Paper tale......

George Graham's secret mission toGalveston Island: Oct/Nov1818.
(3-4 months later)
Treatysigning date: February 1819
Beale’s first visit: January1820
(11 months)
Treaty’s Rat. Date: February 1821
Beale’ssecond visit: January 1822
(11 months)

Going a step further it's interesting to note that both deposit dates fall closely in order between the dates in the above table, nine and ten months respectively.

Treaty signing date: February 1819
(9months)
First Deposit date: November 1819
(2 months)
Beale’sfirst visit: January 1820
(11 months)
Treaty’s Rat. Date:February 1821
(10 months)
Second Deposit date: December 1821
(1month)
Beale’s second and last visit: January 1822
(11months)

This is old research material from years ago, shared here and other places years ago. To date it provides the only "credible" timeline of coincidental events relating to a "possible connection" to the Beale Paper "tale." As for any possible solutions, the very best of technology has attempted to provide solution to C1 with only, and this is important, "with only a 90%" grammatically correct solution ever being achieved. Also, there is no functional key since all of the possible grammatically correct possibilities have already been examined by this "extremely advanced" technology. This only leaves two possibilities, A) that the ciphers never held a grammatically correct solution in the first place, or B) they have been altered in such a way that no grammatically correct solution can ever be obtained. There exist no other possibilities now. (There might also exist language and/or spelling variants such as Spanish, French, Creole, etc.)
 

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I think its

B) they have been altered in such a way that no grammatically correct solution can ever be obtained
 

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On 'Secrets of the Museum' last night, they did a segment on Beale and IMO concluded the whole thing is a farce; entertaining, yes, but still a farce.
Don.........

Agree. The total absence of any supporting evidences and the huge mountain of evidences to the contrary pretty much exposes it for what it is.
 

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Sounds like an advertisement....what does this have to do with the beale codes?
 

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