nickeyl said:To whom it may concern, in the matter of the victorio peak treasure. Remember the story of missing gold from Fort Knox somewheres around 1970 to 72. I beleived back then and still do that there was a conection between the missing gold story of fort Knox and the Dock Noss treasure being of the same gold. only it may have been deposited at the denver mint or fort Knox and switched for currency. At any rate some one evidently knew of this gold movement, and didn't know if it was taken out of or placed in fort knox in that time frame of the early 70s. Seems as there would be some records of deposits some wheres to track such an large amount of gold.. Just my thoughts on the subject thanks nickel
gollum said:I read through these forums a lot, but have never registered or posted until now. I am currently working with a tribe from the AZ/NM area on something in Eastern Ca. In our discussions, the story of the VP Gold came up. This tribe fought against the Chiricahua Apache all through the late 1700's until the mid 1800's, until the whites became the common enemy. They believe that the gold was amassed from years of raiding Mexicans and Whites. My friends said that their tribe at first left any gold right where it fell as they had no use for it at the time. Later they took to hiding it so the whites and Mexicans wouldn't come looking for it. Some think it is all in one spot and others think it is all spread around so nobody could accidently find it all at once.
This could not be Padre LaRue's gold for the simple reason that the directions given to the Padre by the old man were; "One days travel North of El Paso del Norte until you see three peaks. Upon first site of these peaks turn Eastward and cross the desert towards the mountains. In the mountains you will find a basin, where there is a spring at the foot of a solitary peak. On this peak you will find gold." Padre LaRue moved his flock to that basin. Nowhere near Victorio Peak which is near the Western Edge of White Sands Missile Test Range.
Not likely to be Maximillian's Gold either as most current wisdom places that square in Texas.
Montezuma's Treasure seems out because there would be nothing newer than the 1500's, and none likely to be in ingot form.
It's amazing the things that some people post without doing even a little research.