treasure1822
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Sorry Rowan,
Lunenburg. It is on the Mahone Bay side of the peninsula.
Lunenburg. It is on the Mahone Bay side of the peninsula.
The stone in a "memorial stone" that
the Vikings created in memorial of a great deed. The pictagram represents Sigurd defeating Fafnir the dragon and on reguest by Regin roast Fafnirs heart. Sigurd burns his fingers and puts them in his mouth and tasted the residue from Fafnirs heart. At that moment Sigurd was able to understand what the birds were saying. There is more to the stone but what I see is something more.
Sigurd could speek the language of the birds. The divine language, just as Enoch was given the ability by god. To speak the language of the angels. Enoch was the grand architech. Sorry Reb, Hiram Abiff means "respected exhalted brother". Look at the vaults that Enoch had made in honor of god"
1822,John Winter,
I am sorry that you feel my work is fictional, I do how ever reserve the right to have my own opinion based on factual information being it actual events, folklore or religious teachings. I also apologize to you and all the other people on this forum for my atrocious spelling. I did not realize that it was a factor to finding the answer to the "Money Pit". I have never professed to being a good speller, and will try to do better in the future. Seeing how you believe my work to be imaginative please tell me how you found the treasure and I would like to see it, or you must have dug up the island and can prove with out a doubt that the treasure doesn't exists. You must have done either one of these to thing to be so adamant that I am wrong. If this is not the case then please feel free to add to the conversation in a constructive way and not by demeaning others. I pride myself on my ability to be polite, so if you can't add constructively to this thread then please leave this thread.
Doesn't Hiram Abiff mean "the king who was lost" ?
Wait, is it Harold Wilkins map?