Treasure Clue, can you help?

not a problem Haley.....easy search ...its on page 19....hope that saves you a lot of time back tracking through old posts
 

treasuretrapper:

The person that posted before me told me that was not the sub poem! but sub poem is located in post #922

Sorry!!

? ?Haley
 

Yea i got that from Artsuz but dont worry i forgive you!! ;D ;D

:)dont forget everyone can read the posts ;) :)

Sara
 

So everyone does not have to look back here is th MAYBE sub-poem


SUB-POEM

Have you know treasures three
Found by nine where they be
Numbers eleven within the book
Ten of them near the overlook
There they stand five a side
Two more places where they hide
One by one now you know
Four in column four in row
Now you know there are thirteen
Tweleve of which are still unseen
With six pence eight you will see
It was the seven that is the key

? ? ? ?Haley (thank you for forgiving me TreasureTrapper!? ;) )
 

Anytime Haley!! ;D




P.S. Could everyone plz plz call me Sara because "treasure ::)trapper" sounds so so so so ridicules!!!

Dont worry Haley I'm not mad at you!! :)
 

Thanks again Sara, did the sub-poem help? I dont see where they got it I just copied it from an earlier post!

Haley
 

The person that posted the sub-poem wont tell us how he/she got it.........I personally can see about a little less than half of the words in the book myself and i think that some of the lines were partially made up...............The poem only makes partial sense to me also so any comment from anyone woulld be much appreciated!!


Sara
 

SARA I agree exactly and if someone would explain that to us it would be appreciated!!!!!!

Haley
 

Haley and Sara,

There are many of us who believe this sub-poem is nothing more than a big hoax. It is very unlikely that there is anything to it at all. It is a hodge-podge of various parts of the book, and has no real linearity that you can pick-up. i.e. Why they chose this particular part of the poem and combined it with various bits of subtext that were also found.

Unless you are able to see it for yourself, I would highly recommend you ignore it. At least until someone else comes forward to substantiate it. Personally, I am not wasting my time with it, as I have more viable leads to work on.
 

xlogicx
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?Re: Treasure Clue, can you help?
? Reply #922 on: 16 March 2005, 15:58:01 ? ?

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K...back about the sub-poem....people who want to read more about it, Lyricalash gave a little clue....The hint he gave, posted on that forum is for people to solve it themselves for the sub-poem.....i am just trying to give people some pointers or finds that i come across and please DO try it before coming to a conclusion that it does not work or it is not true....i guess people who does not think or solve things tend to rule things out....and who in their mind would help people do everything and give out every clue so others can find the jewels.....

http://tweleve.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1706

-Lyricalash

The Sub-Poem. Whether you think it is legit or not, please, no more fighting.

Have you know treasures three
Found by nine where they be
Numbers eleven within the book
Ten of them near the overlook
There they stand five a side
Two more places where they hide
One by one now you know
Four in column four in row
Now you know there are thirteen
Tweleve of which are still unseen
With six pence eight you will see
It was the seven that is the key



Posted: Wed Mar 16, 2005 2:58 pm ?
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That is the exact post #922 so whoever would you PLEASE COME FORWARD AND EXPLAIN YOUR FINDINGS BEFORE WE ALL GO NUTS :o AND STOP TRUSTING YOU AND YOUR THEORY??????

Thanx ;D
 

Thank you ponch and I have never seen the person who put up "sub-poem" reply agian! :(

Haley
 

Please note that xlogicx did not originally post the sub-poem, he/she simply copied it from another ATT online forum. The original author apparently does not post on this forum.
 

This in, and of itself, is not going to give us any new information, but may help with new thought patterns (again, if I did this right):

Page 63:

There are four red letters that have red borders; they are: F I N D

There are three pink letters that have pink borders; they are: T H E

There are five green letters that have green borders; they are: T R E E S

There are four yellow letters that have yellow borders; they are: H O L E

All other letters are a different color than their border.

"F" is the only letter here that is part of the "extra" letters that don't spell anything on this page.

Zuse
 

Sorry about my last post i was really really fedup about this whole sub-poem thing

i think the different colered letter thing was already posted along w/ the "find the trees whole" yet iit probably will help us with the hole pattern thing
 

Sorry, treasuretrapper.? I have been trying to read all of the posts and didn't see this.? I don't want to rehash old info.? This is just driving me crazy!? There's something basic we're overlooking (no pun intended!) - the folks on this formum are just too smart.? Zuse
 

Zuse, I have read all the posts--some of them several times--but I appreciate what you have posted. I remember reading that line before, but maybe from a different page. This is very helpful to me.

Sara, did you say you can locate about half the lines in the subpoem (or half of each line in the subpoem). Would you be willing to share with us where and how? Thank you so much!
 

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