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Post by beale on Sept 16, 2010 19:02:27 GMT -5
Wonder what the History Channel discovered in Greenhill Cemetery this week in Danville. I know they could not tell anyone as there were most likely under a confidentiality agreement with the City of Daniville. Interesting they would let the History Channel in but not myself for the past 13 years.
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Post by Rebel KGC on Sept 17, 2010 6:26:59 GMT -5
Yeah... a BUMMER! HOWEVER, didn't YOU find some coins?
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Post by beale on Sept 17, 2010 15:20:55 GMT -5
Yes, I posted pictures of some of the coins. I gave four of them to two friends. They still have them. Two of those coins were Mexican Silver Dollars. One was a gold coin and the other was an 1864 Indian like uncirculated. I told where the location was that they were found, come next weekend treasure hunters had demolished the area.
There is still three safes in that general area. Two are filled with gold coins the third was the personal safe of General Pickett. I believe there is a vault full of gold and a vault full of silver and copper coins in this same area. The coins I found were beneath a tree stump and in excellent condition. Numerous metal detectors had been over the area according to a double crossing partner but they failed to go around and under the stump. Treasure hunting is fun sometimes.
I have ran up on a sleep walking bear in the middle of the night in upper goose creek while I was going through a landowners property to get to another property. Of course I had my flashlight turned off. I saw black moving within the black of night, turned on my penlight and the bear was walking upright up the same road I was. The wind was blowing from the bear to me so I knew he did not smell me so I turned and went back to my car and waited for another day. I have other interesting but true stories I know some people won't believe. All I can say when you stay out there things happen.
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Post by Rebel KGC on Nov 25, 2010 22:31:37 GMT -5
"Sleep-walking bear"; LOL! ANYWAY... don't think ya have to worry about 'em, right now... only the HUNTERS! ANYWAY, we are STILL on the CSA Treasury; YOU have e-books available for X-mas presents?
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Post by beale on Dec 30, 2010 14:48:45 GMT -5
Yes, rebel, I do. I shipped six CD's to Research Unlimited in Michigan. I haven't check with the Peaks of Otter Lodge or the Last Capitol of the Confederacy in Danville to see if they need anymore copies? Should anyone want a copy they can be purchased by sending $19.95 for the CD's shipping included to any where in the continental US. Mr. Albert Atwell PO Box 247 Ridgeway, Virginia 24148 Be sure to watch the History Channel tonight at 10 EST for Brad Meltzer's DECODED. The show is going to be about the gold of the Confederate Treasury. Attachments:
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Post by beale on Dec 30, 2010 14:49:51 GMT -5
Another of my CD's is as followers: Attachments:
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Post by beale on Dec 30, 2010 14:51:07 GMT -5
And of course there is the one on the Beale Treasure: I wish we could make more than one attachment to each message. Attachments:
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Post by Rebel KGC on Dec 30, 2010 19:38:20 GMT -5
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Post by beale on Dec 30, 2010 21:25:17 GMT -5
I believe they even go to my secret grave yard. (It's in SB town) I just found it this past Fall about three months ago. The landowner told me to tell no one and I haven't. Now they are going international and telling the whole world? Can't figure?
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Post by kittiedanger on Dec 31, 2010 0:38:02 GMT -5
I watched the episode of DECODED tonight, very interesting stuff...I'm just getting 'into' this kind of stuff. I'd love to go to that cemetery, although interestingly they didn't "find" anything there, I've read accounts of coins being found there, so maybe it was 'set up' that way as to discourage people, or is that just the conspiracy theorist in me?
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Post by SonOfTheSouth on Dec 31, 2010 1:14:17 GMT -5
there are many reasons why HC was allowed in to video and not others...also reasons why the SB location was broadcasted all across the world to see...it involves these "owners" being paid for "TV SPots" and their "15 minutes" of fame....i lived in dville for 25 years and my folks still live there....i know way too much about that place and too many folks within the city gov...i am heading back to dville within the next few weeks to see my folks again and will be retracing Brewer's footsteps....the biggest issue that i had with the show tonight was that it was poorly depicted....Bob even makes the 'experts' question the logic. it is pretty simple, no one is going to go on national tv and announce to the world that they know where $20m worth of treasure is buried....i can though gaurantee one thing...after the show tonight, GHC is going to be lit up light a Christmas tree over the next few weeks with ppl from all over looking for this stuff....the City will not allow ANYONE to dig, but you can look above ground all day long as long as you dont disturb any of the natural environment......there isnt any city ordinance forbidding metal dectacting either....
kittie are you in dville?
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Post by Rebel KGC on Dec 31, 2010 8:25:18 GMT -5
;D I liked the show bc HBB/BB explained the KGC "clues", which we ALSO have up here in Lynchburg, Va. We have a VERY similar "layout" in our Old City Cemtery, with a HUGE CSA "section"; "signs' on trees, RR tracks NEXT to OCC, AND! The Beale Treasure is stated to have been buried in OCC, with a plaque... I DO believe there is a CSA/KGC/BT "connection". ;D
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Post by kittiedanger on Jan 1, 2011 2:28:20 GMT -5
SonOfTheSouth, nope, I'm from upstate South Carolina. I recently got into this "kind of thing" by attempting to do a family tree for my dad's side of the family, he grew up basically across the street from Cowpens National Battleground.
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Post by beale on Jan 1, 2011 6:54:12 GMT -5
there are many reasons why HC was allowed in to video and not others...also reasons why the SB location was broadcasted all across the world to see...it involves these "owners" being paid for "TV SPots" and their "15 minutes" of fame....i lived in dville for 25 years and my folks still live there....i know way too much about that place and too many folks within the city gov...i am heading back to dville within the next few weeks to see my folks again and will be retracing Brewer's footsteps....the biggest issue that i had with the show tonight was that it was poorly depicted....Bob even makes the 'experts' question the logic. it is pretty simple, no one is going to go on national tv and announce to the world that they know where $20m worth of treasure is buried....i can though gaurantee one thing...after the show tonight, GHC is going to be lit up light a Christmas tree over the next few weeks with ppl from all over looking for this stuff....the City will not allow ANYONE to dig, but you can look above ground all day long as long as you dont disturb any of the natural environment......there isnt any city ordinance forbidding metal dectacting either.... kittie are you in dville? SonoftheSouth, You need to go to the City of Danville Website, go into their bylaws concerning city owned cemeteries. You will find that they have 8 or 10 pages of laws concerning the cemeteries. You are not allowed anything in the cemetery. You are not allowed to step on or cross over a grave or even have a dog in the cemetery. As for metal detectors I would not take one in there without believing that they could and will confiscate it, fine you and give you some time in lockup. Don't let people believe they just walk in there with gpr and other high dollar metal detector without facing the City Attorney and the jail of the city of Danville. It is against their laws, it will be enforced and they do have motion detectors and cameras so be very careful.
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Post by Rebel KGC on Jan 14, 2011 8:21:41 GMT -5
;D HIGH-TEST! Watched the show again, last night; will PROBABLY buy a copy of it CHEAP... at the "local book fair" in the spring, 2011. NOT gonna listen to it, just review the "surrounding area", as I think they missed a few "clues". Hmmm... MAYBE, with a purpose of NOT revealing everything; NOT gonna go to D'ville... BUT! WILL look into OCC, MORE intensely. www.gravegarden.org/cwroster.htm I think the monument & "shelter" were put in in 1933, also; hmmm... (sunny out; gonna "warm up", this weekend. ;D
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