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Post by Rebel KGC on Feb 8, 2007 20:09:04 GMT -5
Yo! Rebel here: ;D Yeah David... THAT is good... also have a copy of it... DOES sound like something EAP would have done... SPOOKY! It is interesting... when I FIRST made a copy of that, I was not yet a Royal Arch Mason; 'Vy Three Times! Vy THREE TIMES!' is of interest because, in the Royal Arch Degree, we have a "saying" in opening and closing the Chapter... '3 x 3, when we 3... meet and agree...' (NOT gonna go into it further... but, I WILL check it out...); hmmmmmm...
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Post by David Mason on Feb 19, 2007 14:06:55 GMT -5
Beale wrote the key will reach you in time June 1832 converts to 6-1832 one code has 618 number BC3 using the DOI the 6th number is E, the 18th number is A, the 32nd number is P coincidence? ? EAP
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Post by Rebel KGC on Oct 20, 2007 9:09:44 GMT -5
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Post by Lee aka "cat" aka Rebel-KGC on Mar 27, 2014 20:40:20 GMT -5
Well, it IS interesting that JB Ward's father, Giles Ward was a theatrical trade, living in Forest, Va.; did plays in Lynchburg, Va. "Google" Giles Ward, father of James Beverly Ward; HH!
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Post by Lee aka "cat" aka Rebel-KGC on Mar 27, 2014 22:23:11 GMT -5
Giles Ward "possessed considerable dramatic talent, and started in Lynchburg the Thespian Society' of which HE was made the president."
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Post by vulture on Nov 14, 2014 21:08:35 GMT -5
Following up on the above... Giles' son, James Beverly Ward was grandson of James Beverly Risque, who had a plantation/farm in Campbell Country, south west of Lynchburg, Va. (Hunting Hills). He had cousins (the Hutter Brothers... also grandsons of James Beverly Risque), and THEY... (JB Ward & the Hutter Brothers, PROBABLY read E.A. Poe's stuff as they were growing up... MAYBE played CIPHERS/ADVENTURE games on Grandpa's Risque plantation/farm; COULD be an "influence" on BEALE PAPERS of 1885... dunno.
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