Post by Michael on Mar 18, 2014 11:31:52 GMT -5
It's been a while since I've discussed the Beale Treasure. I guess it's mainly due to the fact that I don't live close to the east coast, which is fine. I still see where treasure hunters are picking over the codes in the Beale Cipher, which is sad because the true directions to the treasures' location is found in the letter part of the ciphers.
I went into the location of the Beale Treasure years ago......even showed (told) how and where the information leading to the treasures' site comes from. Unfortunately, there is a slew of people out there who write stories about this treasure, in the hopes of making the true treasure hunter "go 'round and 'round in circles."
In the letter portion of the cipher, we are told of how the men went Buffalo hunting, and that is the first step in getting to the Beale Treasure Room. This "Buffalo hunting" is actually telling you about The Forks of Buffalo, which lies north (and west?) of the starting point of this treasure map. This letter-style treasure map is so good, it even fooled Mel Fisher. Or....was Mel Fisher just trying to help keep the treasure hunter away from the true location, much like Kenworthy and his books??
I am writing again about the Beale Treasure because of an article I read on-line. This article is dated May 24th, 2011, and it has to do with fracking in the George Washington National Forest. In a nutshell, The Shenandoah Valley Network has refused to allow fracking in this forest. The article goes on to say that this decision was made because they were afraid of the impact that fracking would have on the public drinking water (ya, right). Funny how the public drinking water is NOT an issue at every other fracking location in the U.S. and around the world.
Along with fracking comes earth tremors and earth quakes. The ground at EVERY major fracking site has experienced these tremors and, in some cases, the public has finally been able to legally shut down these operations. But their actions were too late to save their drinking water wells from dangerous contaminents.
With tremors and quakes comes the collapse of any natural or man-made tunnels and voids that exist below ground surface. And folks, this is why the George Washington Natioanl Forest may NEVER be fracked. You see, the Beale Treasure Room is located within this forest. And, as you can imagine, there are some priceless artifacts within this room, artifacts that would be crushed by tremors and quakes if this forest were to be fracked.
It is my opinion that, as of this May 24th, 2011 article, the Beale Treasure Room had not yet been looted. However, this may not be true today. One way to know for sure that this room HAS been looted will be when "they" allow fracking within this forest.
I went into the location of the Beale Treasure years ago......even showed (told) how and where the information leading to the treasures' site comes from. Unfortunately, there is a slew of people out there who write stories about this treasure, in the hopes of making the true treasure hunter "go 'round and 'round in circles."
In the letter portion of the cipher, we are told of how the men went Buffalo hunting, and that is the first step in getting to the Beale Treasure Room. This "Buffalo hunting" is actually telling you about The Forks of Buffalo, which lies north (and west?) of the starting point of this treasure map. This letter-style treasure map is so good, it even fooled Mel Fisher. Or....was Mel Fisher just trying to help keep the treasure hunter away from the true location, much like Kenworthy and his books??
I am writing again about the Beale Treasure because of an article I read on-line. This article is dated May 24th, 2011, and it has to do with fracking in the George Washington National Forest. In a nutshell, The Shenandoah Valley Network has refused to allow fracking in this forest. The article goes on to say that this decision was made because they were afraid of the impact that fracking would have on the public drinking water (ya, right). Funny how the public drinking water is NOT an issue at every other fracking location in the U.S. and around the world.
Along with fracking comes earth tremors and earth quakes. The ground at EVERY major fracking site has experienced these tremors and, in some cases, the public has finally been able to legally shut down these operations. But their actions were too late to save their drinking water wells from dangerous contaminents.
With tremors and quakes comes the collapse of any natural or man-made tunnels and voids that exist below ground surface. And folks, this is why the George Washington Natioanl Forest may NEVER be fracked. You see, the Beale Treasure Room is located within this forest. And, as you can imagine, there are some priceless artifacts within this room, artifacts that would be crushed by tremors and quakes if this forest were to be fracked.
It is my opinion that, as of this May 24th, 2011 article, the Beale Treasure Room had not yet been looted. However, this may not be true today. One way to know for sure that this room HAS been looted will be when "they" allow fracking within this forest.