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Post by beale on Mar 25, 2013 17:13:41 GMT -5
I followed you till the ninth two digit then you have 18 when I thought it should have been 15. What do you do with these numbers go back to the DOI and use as before? Then what does it say?
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Post by beale on Mar 24, 2013 5:18:19 GMT -5
Yes we can be sure it was Richmond, Virginia because TJB said they carried the treasure back to Ole Virginia to bury. And further at the time they were staying in Lynchburg, Virginia so they were referring to Richmond, Virginia when they said they were returning to their homes.
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Post by beale on Mar 18, 2013 11:18:34 GMT -5
The Job Print Pamphlet was wrote and finished in a hurry. There was another purpose for the story and the story was not intended for you to find any treasure. It was written for a completely opposite effect. They were trying to keep you finding the treasure.
The Job Print Pamphlet is all that you should need to find the treasure? Wrong. The "author" gives you his decypherment of Code Paper Number Two giving the contents of the treasure. Yet in his decypherment he makes mistakes that say he did not decypher Code Paper Number 2.
First, when he numbered the words of the DOI, the author made the mistake of number 480 two times. Every count above 480 from there above should then be off by a count of ten. Guess what the count is still accurate. This tells me the "author" did not decypher Code Paper Number 2, he only made up the three code papers.
In the "authors" own decypherment, he wrote down the decypherment incorrectly. The "author" says there were "one thousand and fourteen pounds of gold" when the decypherment actually says "ten hundred and fourteen pounds of gold"
When the "author" tells about the silver, he makes the same mistake again. The "author" says "three thousand and twelve pounds of silver" The correct decypherment says "thirty eight hundred and twelve pounds of silver."
This tells me the Beale Treasure is a cover up for another treasure buried somewhere else. The KGC, the Knight's Templar and the CSA did things like this to keep you in a contained area. if you stay in this contained area I don't believe you will find any treasure. You have to look else where and that is where you will find the Beale Treasure.
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Post by beale on Mar 17, 2013 19:15:31 GMT -5
Has anyone ever searched for fairy stones. Here in Virginia especially around Fairystone Park there are stores and rock collectors along the highway selling fairy stones.
The story behind these stones are interesting. It is said at the time when Jesus was crucified there was a colony of Angels living here near where Fairystone Park is today. They say the fairy stones are the tears of Angels when they heard the news of the crucifying of Jesus Christ.
Has anyone ever collected these stones. I have found several myself but none of the larger ones which they say you can crack open and the inside is full of fairy stones.
Google fairy stones. I have one laying in my bathroom beside the sink right now. I first thought it was Civil War marbles until an old timer revealed this secret to me. Come to Virginia and enjoy. Thanks.
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Post by beale on Mar 12, 2013 18:29:17 GMT -5
Jesse James III was correct in a lot of his stories in his book. I know for a fact that JJ lived after April 1882 when he was suppose to have been shot by Bob Ford. All of that was made up by the KGC. I also know that JJ, Frank J. and the Younger Gang did a lot more than the history books give them credit for, the last place they owned near Nashville, TN in the late 1880's was found a cache of over $450,000 dollars in coins jewelry watches and etc. some had the names of the victims they were took from. The Pinckerton stories of the James and Younger gangs only acquiring about $150,000 total in all it's robberies do not know the true story.
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Post by beale on Feb 3, 2013 19:01:21 GMT -5
Yes, and TOmm your real name is Hazel
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Post by beale on Feb 3, 2013 17:35:29 GMT -5
TOmm, Let me say I believe History books more than I do thoughts that you pull out of thin air.
When you read court records they are maybe 70/30 the truth, but your information is 0/100. It is not worth throwing in the garbage.
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Post by beale on Feb 3, 2013 8:48:27 GMT -5
hi gents i have decided to give one of the ladies names that was staying at Morris house her name was BELLE STARR... JESSIE JAMES GIRL FRIEND its a known fact that BUCK JAMES ( FRANK ) lived near by that's because ,well you will have to guess why.AND THE codes say that the story in the pamphlet is full of fesses.and WARD was part of the gang. later TOmm TOmm------You never furnish any proof? Where is your damn proof for all of these outlandish statements? True, Frank James was in Lynchburg, Va the Wiinter of 1881 till April of 1882 or until Jesse was shot in the back. I have read all of Frank James and his members court statements-------No where is Belle Starr ever mentioned. Belle Star went to California and had her second child, later returned to Texas and became a cattle rustler and was later shot and killed at the age of 41. No mention is ever made of her make any trips east to Lynchburg. When she was growing up she did know the Youngers and the James Brothers but was never a member of their gangs.
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Post by beale on Jan 29, 2013 11:44:18 GMT -5
Please make another.
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Post by beale on Jan 28, 2013 19:48:01 GMT -5
hi gents i am going to say Robert Morris/Morriss was an alias and can prove it but,wont, also Mrs Sarah/SALLY also was and alias.,so it would be expected to find very little about them under THE MORRIS /SS as a matter of fact they and 1 person named WARD were part of the BEAL treasure AND I still maintain that BEAL was a female and that the keys are in VIRGINIA, The treasure is buried some other place . AND ITS VERY POSSIBLE THAT ONE OF THE HEART BROTHERS WERE INVOLVED I DON'T HAVE ANY PrOOFE OF THAT and that code 2 is a sample code it need rebroken or 4 codes THE ONLY THINGS TRUE are that can be proved 1. there is/was a treasure 2.. there were 30 men 3...J.B WARDS name 4. .There was a box made of iron 5 .. code is 3D NUMBER 2 FROM LIBRARY IN ROANOKE not pamphlet 6. . Beal was a female 7.. ROBBERT AND SARAH MORRIS/ WAS AND ALIAS LATER TOMm ps; WE DONT KNOW WHAT...... WE DONT KNOW All WRONG TOMm. You have no proof of any kind to prove anything you say--------you are just idle rambling about what I don't know and neither does anyone else. Why don't you get all of the gold and silver you have found and take a long vacation. Yes the Hart Brothers had kin that was in on the Beale Expecition as they were kin to the Otey's Luck's Buford's Morris' Ward's and Innis' It was a family affair and it looks as though it will stay that way with people like you digging up any kind of thoughts with no value whatsoever.
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Post by beale on Jan 28, 2013 8:41:12 GMT -5
The REST of your "posting" may well be true; will "look into it"... HOWEVER! It appears to be Robert MORRIS, MORRIS, MORRIS Rebel you are obsessed with the spelling of Robert Morriss' name why? Go to the Deeds room in Campbell County Courthouse in Rustburg and look at the Deeds of Robert Morriss-----his name is spelled both ways but mostly with two "S's" Even his death record and his wife Sarah's death records has the name spelled "MORRIFS" that means a double "S" with high relieve "F" in place of the first "S" So please Rebel lay off the corrections of the spelling of Robert Morriss' name. I know you road TOMm pretty hard over this also. Whether the spelling is with one "S" or two "S's" we all know it is the same man. The spelling in the Job Print Pamphlet has the spelling with one "S" but that could have been a type set error?
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Post by beale on Jan 25, 2013 17:19:35 GMT -5
No way was the Franklin Hotel the first in Lynchburg. Seth Ward ran the Bell Tavern in 1805 and there were others before that time. The Bell Tavern became the Washington Inn as it was part of three buildings on the same land deed that were later separated. Robinson's, Brown's, Ward's as well as Morris' lived here. RM bought his portion from Robinson and Seth Ward sold the Bell Tavern which was then called the Ward Tavern to RM and it became the Washington Inn. When the Brown's left and went to St. Louis-------RM expanded his holdings and renamed it the Washington Hotel. Later he had it rebuild of brick in 1823.
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Post by beale on Jan 21, 2013 10:19:41 GMT -5
Can't go along with your last post TOMm. In your first post you quoted words from the Job Print Pamphlet which are correct the last post makes no sense at all.
RM said he was a "MAN" not a "women" where do you get your craziness from? Damn, I can not believe you keep posting this crap. I like you posting we need some people to post but your post are getting completely on the "Insane" side of thought.
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Post by beale on Jan 18, 2013 9:46:25 GMT -5
Rebel, Read "Lynchburg and It's People pages 67 thru 69. You will find at the end of the 1810 decade on December 6, 1819 where they extended the boundaries of the "debtors prison" mention of "opposite side of the street from the Methodist Meeting House you find the Bell Tavern, next the Washington Inn next the Masonic Lodge. The Washington Inn or Washington Hotel is mentioned again in 1820 in this book also.
As I said I have the deed where RM went in debt for ten years paying over $2,000 a year (Can't remember the exact amount) but he purchased in 1818 and the payments would cease in 1828.
As you can see RM was running the Washington Inn when TJ stayed there during the Winter of 1819 and Spring of 1820.
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Post by beale on Jan 14, 2013 6:54:32 GMT -5
Wrong TOMm, You have to know the style of writing back in the 1880's. He put the first quotation mark on that paragraph and the next six paragraphs also. He ended it up by putting the closing quotation marks on the 7th paragraph because all of these were words of the "author" not words of the "agent for the author"
He was just indicating that all 7 paragraphs were words of the "author" himself.
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