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Post by David Mason on Feb 8, 2004 17:52:31 GMT -5
Yo Ho Stone Doggie (words have different meaning) ;D In the Beale Pamphlet, TJB letter states Key will be delivered JUNE 1832 hence the first pattern of 6-18-32 there are 618 characters in cipher number 3 The pamphlet DOI is only numbered to 816 co-incidence 618 32 and 816 There are 3 codes, number 2 has been deciphered (supposedly) so that leaves 3 & 1 or 31 or reversed 13 divide the treasure into 31 equal parts hence 31 $13,000 in jewels again the number 13 Morriss held the box for 23 years before opening it The numerical value of TJB is T=20, J=10, B=2 hence again 32. I could carry this out farther, but to have any value, it must be derived from your own investigations and reading.......but it will develope a pattern that is not easy to ignore as happenstance. 8-)remove thy blinders Colonist Arise, the British are coming, the British are coming......Welllllll Maybe Allusional as ever, but having fun never the less .......................David (THE KISSES ARE FROM CHARLIE)
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Post by Rebel KGC on Jan 21, 2005 19:59:37 GMT -5
Yo! Rebel here: Huh? LGA! It is 1/2005... (speaking in Ed Sullivan voice... "On with da shew...!" Long live da KGC! ;D
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Post by kydave on Feb 13, 2005 11:19:44 GMT -5
Heres a perfect example that who ever made this code up counted the numbers. There is 618 numbers on page three. 336 numbers from the top is 618, 951. 618 numbers from the top or the last number is 952. Why were the numbers counted unless there's a scramble or system involved here?
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Post by kydave on Feb 16, 2005 7:19:55 GMT -5
I guess nobody but me has noticed anything unusal about the numbers in these codes about how they are paired up and put in certain positions
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Post by kydave on Feb 17, 2005 21:33:34 GMT -5
Hmmm very strange i haven't got a reply to my last two posts. I must be seeing things in these numbers that others don't! Ha! Guess it's about time to quit on these ciphers and go look for a real treasure while i still have partial sanity, been at it 40 years off and on and it's about time to move on like Albert says, unless you guys are holding info back and not telling all you know. If that's the case you had better let the greed go and spill the beans or this one will never be solved. The treasure is probably already gone anyway if there ever was one. Most just want to know whats in the letters and how they were encoded and if they say anything other than what Albert has decoded. I think i read something about the pots being found in the area a long time ago , also ballast stones being found somewhere around there. I always thought if the treasure was real it was floated down the James river and unloaded in Bedford county probably near coleman falls or Bufords Island then transported from there to the vault site. Using the "spooky" stuff, map dowsing puts it right on "Big Island" maybe Bufords Island is about four miles away i don't know. Like Albert said i think it's about time to throw in the towel unless somebody comes up with something better than what he has acomplished.
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Post by tjb on Feb 18, 2005 19:31:45 GMT -5
kydave,
I noticed the similar ciphers you mentioned, when I first started trying to decipher the codes. I then tried to find some means of attacking the ciphers. The word method for me was a lot easier than trying to attack each cipher and each letter. If you can get the first two or three words to the cipher code, the rest of the ciphers can be deciphered by placing those ciphers that repeat throughout the code and there by giving more cipher letters and then it continues until the whole is solved. Which I did for three and one-half years. That doesn't seem like much time to some people but I have the capability to work on the ciphers day and night; while I am working on my daily job and I know a lot will scoff at this; but yes even in my sleep.
By my solving only two-thirds of the repeat ciphers; it could be because of the similar ciphers you mention. They could change the process of deciphering from one similar cipher to another and vice-versa.
You know even if you could solve this cipher code (other than making you famous) there may not be a treasure to recover. That is why I don't understand why all of these expert code breakers don't try to decipher the National Treasure code. By doing so there is a real treasure of over one million dollars in fabulous jewels. Anyone have anything on this code. Good Luck to you kydave in what ever you pursue. albert_hunter@yahoo.com
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Post by Rebel KGC on Feb 20, 2005 17:10:04 GMT -5
Yo! Rebel here: ;D Right, you are tjb... no need to continue "flogging" the BT CODE... it is ALL gone, goodbye! Better to focus on history, now... gotta get up that HISTORICAL MARKER on Beale Treasure Trail road... "Up the road-a-piece... the world famous BEALE TREASURE... ". Ah Well!
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Post by Rebel KGC on Apr 25, 2005 14:51:31 GMT -5
Yo! Rebel here: Is it Monday or Tuesday? Been doing too much "rockhounding" in Goose Creek Valley... ;D Anyway... it is 4/25/05... what say ye, now? (sun is out...)
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Post by Rebel KGC on Jul 26, 2010 16:22:19 GMT -5
7/26/10... HOT, HOT, HOT!
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