Post by Michael on Mar 23, 2014 15:38:08 GMT -5
WOW !!! The information just keeps rolling. And the Masons keep coming, trying to slam my information.
After writing my last post, titled "...four miles from Bufords..." I was once again "hit" with the realization that the topic information may be totally and absolutely wrong. It's not dis-info, like that of the Masons who visit this site and other treasure hunting web sites, but it "hit" me that there was something wrong with the information that I revealed in that last post. Let me explain this to you.
In my experience, it has ALWAYS been true that THE VERY FIRST LOCATION on a treasure map is the Alpha, the starting point of the treasure trail. So, if Lynchburg, Virginia is the first mentioned location in Beale's letter to Morris, then Lynchburg HAS GOT TO BE the Alpha, the beginning. So, I got onto the Internet researching some "clues," and here's what I came up with.
First off, Beale, Morris, and no doubt everyone involved with the Ciphers, were all Freemasons. And if Beale wrote his letters from Lynchburg, then he was a member of the Lynchburg Masonic Lodge, aong with Morris and the others (these Ciphers were a "group effort" of these Masons, designed to rip off the public of their 50-cents, which was a lot of money back then).
Research led me to the Marshall Masonic Lodge in Lynchburg, which happens to be the oldest Lodge in Lynchburg, receiving it's Dispensation on March 30th, 1793, a full 26 years BEFORE the first treasure was (supposedly) buried by Beale.
(as a side note, Marshall Lodge was requested to conduct The Masonic Ceremonies of Funeral Honors for General George Washinton, on February 22nd, 1799)
Again, if Lynchburg IS the Alpha, then somewhere is Lynchburg is where this treasure room is located. Beale, if that's his real name, was a member of Marshall Masonic Lodge, along with the others. So, if Masons concocted this lie, it makes sense that the Lodge was in on it (one of the few times that I WILL take an educated guess).
A most interesting bit of information is that this Lodge, Marshall Masonic Lodge, is Lodge number 39. Doesn't sound like much...does it?? Maybe the following information will help to make more sense out of it. The DUCK symbol is represented by a few other symbols, like the "4," the "D" and also by another number.....when you take the word DUCK and "translate" the letters of the DUCK into numbers...the "D"=4, the "U"=21, the "C"=3 and the "K"=11, you come up with the number 39, just like the Marshall Lodge's number of 39. This is NOT a coincidence. In other words, this 39 on the Lodge speaks to Masons with the knowledge, that there is a treasure associated with this Lodge. Same holds true for the Lodge in my hometown.
The Marshall Masonic Lodge USED TO BE located at the corner of 3rd and Water Streets in Lynchburg, but that is no longer the location of this Lodge. It is now located at 9th and Church. You see, the old Lodge building burned down in July of 1997. !997 is right around the time that the Beale Ciphers were becoming popular with treasure hunters. Is it possible that, fearing that the truth of the Beale treasures' location would come out, that the old Lodge was intentionally burned down, in order to "erase" the treasure vault that was underneath of this building, to "erase" the treasure vault that held the Beale Treasure??? Like I said, the DUCK symbol tells us to "go back to the Alpha, for that is where the treasure is buried." And if Lynchburg is the Alpha, if the Marshall masonic Lodge IS the Alpha, then Beale's treasure was sitting right under the Masonic Lodge THE ENTIRE TIME, which means that this whole treasure story is a fabrication of the Freemasons.
In my hometown, I proved that there was a tunnel going from the Masonic Lodge to a Funeral Home across the street to the Southwest. There werE signs on top of the home (a huge bell) telling of this tunnel. This Funeral Home was built circa 1910, but was turned into apartment buildings around 1960. Two years ago I rented out apartment number 6 (as in 666). I was given permission to remodel the rooms, and stripped the apartment down to the bare walls and bare floors. That was when I noticed the treasure signs, signs that had to be covered up when this building was turned into apartments. The signs I uncovered were signs "speaking" of a tunnel opening, and that there was a treasure vault within this tunnel that connected to the Masonic Lodge. I spoke to the Most Worshiful Bone-head of the Masons, and told him that I knew of these signs, as well as the fact that there is a treasure vault in this tunnel. Within a few days "they" had me out of the building. This building then mysteriously burned down 7 months later (7=G, as in GAOTU). This apartment was owned by a Freemason, the fire-chief is also a Freemason, and this chief let the building burn to point of "no return" before turning on the water hoses to put the fire out. In other words, the Masons WANTED this building GONE, so it was "disappeared." The lot was cleared out after the fire. Right next door to this apartment building is the Poice Station (our cops are also Freemasons). Anyway, this Police Station was due to move a mile away to another city owned building, but after the fire, the city bought the vacant lot and built-on an addition to the Police Station, an addition that covers over the opening to the tunnel that connected the Masonic Lodge to the Funeral Home/apartment building.
As I close this topic out, I ask you, do you think that a Mason is going to tell you the truth about a Masonic Treasure? So, far, everyone commenting is a Mason. So be careful.
After writing my last post, titled "...four miles from Bufords..." I was once again "hit" with the realization that the topic information may be totally and absolutely wrong. It's not dis-info, like that of the Masons who visit this site and other treasure hunting web sites, but it "hit" me that there was something wrong with the information that I revealed in that last post. Let me explain this to you.
In my experience, it has ALWAYS been true that THE VERY FIRST LOCATION on a treasure map is the Alpha, the starting point of the treasure trail. So, if Lynchburg, Virginia is the first mentioned location in Beale's letter to Morris, then Lynchburg HAS GOT TO BE the Alpha, the beginning. So, I got onto the Internet researching some "clues," and here's what I came up with.
First off, Beale, Morris, and no doubt everyone involved with the Ciphers, were all Freemasons. And if Beale wrote his letters from Lynchburg, then he was a member of the Lynchburg Masonic Lodge, aong with Morris and the others (these Ciphers were a "group effort" of these Masons, designed to rip off the public of their 50-cents, which was a lot of money back then).
Research led me to the Marshall Masonic Lodge in Lynchburg, which happens to be the oldest Lodge in Lynchburg, receiving it's Dispensation on March 30th, 1793, a full 26 years BEFORE the first treasure was (supposedly) buried by Beale.
(as a side note, Marshall Lodge was requested to conduct The Masonic Ceremonies of Funeral Honors for General George Washinton, on February 22nd, 1799)
Again, if Lynchburg IS the Alpha, then somewhere is Lynchburg is where this treasure room is located. Beale, if that's his real name, was a member of Marshall Masonic Lodge, along with the others. So, if Masons concocted this lie, it makes sense that the Lodge was in on it (one of the few times that I WILL take an educated guess).
A most interesting bit of information is that this Lodge, Marshall Masonic Lodge, is Lodge number 39. Doesn't sound like much...does it?? Maybe the following information will help to make more sense out of it. The DUCK symbol is represented by a few other symbols, like the "4," the "D" and also by another number.....when you take the word DUCK and "translate" the letters of the DUCK into numbers...the "D"=4, the "U"=21, the "C"=3 and the "K"=11, you come up with the number 39, just like the Marshall Lodge's number of 39. This is NOT a coincidence. In other words, this 39 on the Lodge speaks to Masons with the knowledge, that there is a treasure associated with this Lodge. Same holds true for the Lodge in my hometown.
The Marshall Masonic Lodge USED TO BE located at the corner of 3rd and Water Streets in Lynchburg, but that is no longer the location of this Lodge. It is now located at 9th and Church. You see, the old Lodge building burned down in July of 1997. !997 is right around the time that the Beale Ciphers were becoming popular with treasure hunters. Is it possible that, fearing that the truth of the Beale treasures' location would come out, that the old Lodge was intentionally burned down, in order to "erase" the treasure vault that was underneath of this building, to "erase" the treasure vault that held the Beale Treasure??? Like I said, the DUCK symbol tells us to "go back to the Alpha, for that is where the treasure is buried." And if Lynchburg is the Alpha, if the Marshall masonic Lodge IS the Alpha, then Beale's treasure was sitting right under the Masonic Lodge THE ENTIRE TIME, which means that this whole treasure story is a fabrication of the Freemasons.
In my hometown, I proved that there was a tunnel going from the Masonic Lodge to a Funeral Home across the street to the Southwest. There werE signs on top of the home (a huge bell) telling of this tunnel. This Funeral Home was built circa 1910, but was turned into apartment buildings around 1960. Two years ago I rented out apartment number 6 (as in 666). I was given permission to remodel the rooms, and stripped the apartment down to the bare walls and bare floors. That was when I noticed the treasure signs, signs that had to be covered up when this building was turned into apartments. The signs I uncovered were signs "speaking" of a tunnel opening, and that there was a treasure vault within this tunnel that connected to the Masonic Lodge. I spoke to the Most Worshiful Bone-head of the Masons, and told him that I knew of these signs, as well as the fact that there is a treasure vault in this tunnel. Within a few days "they" had me out of the building. This building then mysteriously burned down 7 months later (7=G, as in GAOTU). This apartment was owned by a Freemason, the fire-chief is also a Freemason, and this chief let the building burn to point of "no return" before turning on the water hoses to put the fire out. In other words, the Masons WANTED this building GONE, so it was "disappeared." The lot was cleared out after the fire. Right next door to this apartment building is the Poice Station (our cops are also Freemasons). Anyway, this Police Station was due to move a mile away to another city owned building, but after the fire, the city bought the vacant lot and built-on an addition to the Police Station, an addition that covers over the opening to the tunnel that connected the Masonic Lodge to the Funeral Home/apartment building.
As I close this topic out, I ask you, do you think that a Mason is going to tell you the truth about a Masonic Treasure? So, far, everyone commenting is a Mason. So be careful.