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Post by beale on Apr 18, 2007 19:19:52 GMT -5
Tomm,
You should put a book out on these riddles. They are well written. Maybe you did get them out of the codes?
Since, this one is in the opposite direction of West Headforemost Mountain, and if you go in a straight line as the eagle flies you will most certainly have to go over a rocky or clifty place of Sharp Top Mountain. But, since your riddle continues on to a lower mountain with eagletts, which you must cross, this being McFalls Mountain and with the setting sun shining on yellow hay would place this in North Goose Creek just south of the Smyrna Church and school. You said you could see it from where the church bell rings or sounds again you are correct. You have located both my treasure location near the church and another treasure hunters location near Headforemost Mountain.
Tomm, I don't know if you are a genius or you just made these up but CONGRADULATIONS are in order. I am sorry I ever judged you wrong. I may be wrong on the above location but it is mine to give away. Best to you and talk to you later.
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Post by beale on Apr 17, 2007 20:22:31 GMT -5
HI rebel may bee dhis well hlp ceaser square and go from there keep it under your hat is the place its at. this is a riddle of nominal size . say a prayer ifn yor wyz . hope the MAY clouds and skye of yonder blue . stays steady and not a twister for you. Smile and fase the west & watch the sun dial set . the shadowng at 18-32 is the better bet . and now its such a time that i must gho . this riddle if every thing you need to know. TOMm Tomm, I am going to take a guess at your riddle. West of HEADFORMOST MOUNTAIN If this is correct I know where you are riddling about?
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Post by beale on Apr 15, 2007 19:50:33 GMT -5
All cities of the United States and around the world have been layed out by masons or members of the Masonic Lodge. I have a little something I would like to lay on those searching for the Beale Treasure. You may not agree but this is uncanny.
First of all in masons teaching the sun shines through Solomon's Temple from the East. Now if you will look at Solomon's Temple there are 2,906 pilasters or half-columns in Solomon's Temple which make 1,453 colums. The cipher 2,906 is the largest cipher in Code Paper Number One for the directions to where the treasure is located. Now if you will look at the drawing of Solomon's Temple with the light shining through from the East you will notice the letters W-B-S. Now when the freemasons layed out towns and landmarks they used this portion of Solomon's Temple for the naming of them. I believe that if you work this right it will lead you to where the Beale Treasure is buried.
Taking the letter "W" you have "Wildcat Knob" on top of Porter's Mountain to the South just like the lettering in Solomon's Temple. The middle letter is "B" you have "Buffords" which is in the center of a straight line from Wildcat Knob extending further North you will get the third letter "S" for "Sharp Top Mountain" Now with this straight line and since freemasons use triangles for just about everything----------the line from "Wildcat Knob" to "Buffords" is 3 miles and since the Sun shines through Solomon's Temple from the East and the treasure is said to be 4 miles from "Buffords" you draw a line 4 miles East-----now to make a right triangle out of this it will be 5 miles from "Wildcat Knob" to the treasures location. Doing this on a topomap will give you the location of the Beale Treasure.
All of the ciphers in Code Paper Number One are decoys all you need is the cipher number 2,906 and that will tell you where the Beale Treasure is located. I have always believed that TJB when he left the cipher codes with Robert Morriss-------he believed that Robert Morriss would readily pickup on this out of freemasons teaching and recover the treasure for he and his party, but it never happened.
So, what do you think? Is this right or wrong?
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Post by beale on Jan 4, 2008 17:33:34 GMT -5
Your pm should be at the top of the forum when you sign it. Does it say you have a message when you sign in?
It wasn't too important I can tell you that Lost Treasure Magazine is soon to release four of my stories in their magazine. FOUND: Lost Pedlar's cache" should be in the March edition. Three others will follow. My name may not be on some of them, but if anyone purchased my CD with the twelve stories of Treasures that I have searched for, will recognize the stories. I believe at least two of the stories will have a pen name and they will both be different. Still the stories will be recognized by those that purchased the CD's.
I also related to you how things were going with my trying to recover the Beale Treasure this year. I won't post that on the forum though. If you do not get the pm I will e-mail you. See you.
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Post by beale on Jan 3, 2008 22:12:26 GMT -5
Rebel,
You sure are keeping it interesting. William "Buck" Wright was given a military funeral by his CSA comrades ------- his general attended--------he belonged to the Robert E. Lee Chapter of the Sons of the Confederacy. Here is a secret I have been keeping for a while-----------"Buck" is buried in Charlottesville, Virginia not Lowry at the Oakwood Cemetery. Enjoy rebel and check it out.
PS Did you get my personal message tonight?
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Post by beale on May 28, 2007 6:24:57 GMT -5
Thanks rebel. I will check it out. When a cool spell blows through we need to meet again in Montvale. Maybe go to "New Jerusalem?"
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Post by beale on May 27, 2007 10:51:38 GMT -5
rebel,
Whatever it is you emailed me about having to do with the Parker and Overstreet Families, I never got. Did you send it as an attachment? There was nothing but a small message?
Talk to you later.
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Post by beale on May 22, 2007 20:36:47 GMT -5
"Our Kin" was the name of the book I found the first associate of Thomas J. Beall that being Walter Otey. Excellent book. I need to go back and read all of that book. The Parker Family owned about all of Big Island. The Overstreets married into the Parker Family. The Parker's also owned a large tavern even larger than Bufford's. It was inherited by the Overstreet Family. The tavern as well as the whole town was destroyed by a forest fire in ? Don't know exactly when, but you won't find this in any history book. This is from personal experience and observations.
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Post by beale on May 21, 2007 17:46:35 GMT -5
Yo! Rebel here: MORE R & D ... and MORE "HIGH-Test" ;D... beale, looking at modern day map of Bedford County, I find in Upper Goose Creek Valley that Pike Road (named after Z. Pike???) is SOUTH of Walnut Grove Church Road; Pike Road goes into Bobbett Gap and Botetourt County/BRP... FED land!!! HA! In terms of Read Creek... it was known as such in 1766... it flows east to west... AND... I recken Beale would have known it by THAT name in 1819/1821... in 1822, P. Buford died... hmmmmmm... he had owned Fancy Farm prior to his death in 1822... hmmmmmm... (tugging at beard...) (SUNNY out...). Rebel, I believe the road was called the "Pike" Road because of the Buchannon-Fincastle Pike not for Z. Pike. Also, I believe you meant Paschal's father, Henry Bufford died in 1822. Best to you though keep finding the information we are looking for? Talk to you later.
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Post by beale on May 21, 2007 5:08:06 GMT -5
rebel,
Let me know what you find, I may get to come up in a week or two?
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Post by beale on May 20, 2007 21:08:27 GMT -5
rebel,
I believe you are right about Read Creek. I know where the Read homested--------the US Goverment bulldozed all of it looking for the "KEY" to the cipher codes. They never found it.
But in the broken codes I had it said, "three hundred yards upstream to a creek that flows to the --st" It didn't say Read Creek. So it could be a creek on the east side flowing west or the west side flowing east? Don't know but I will continue working to find one of the other letters. Have a good night.
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Post by beale on May 20, 2007 18:17:40 GMT -5
Rebel,
That came from my decipherment of the codes. All I had in the decoded message was "a creek that flowed to the --st. I don't know if it was EAST or WEST, both end with an "ST" That is exactly what I am trying to figure out. I am trying to find one of those other two letters? Talk to you later.
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Post by beale on May 20, 2007 14:50:04 GMT -5
Apple Valley is where Robert Morriss owned property and a house of his is still standing. Also another treasure hunter told me that a Thomas Read buried the Beale Treasure and that it was not Thomas Beale. The homesite of Thomas Read's parents is in Apple Valley also? The house is no longer standing but there is remnants of the basement or root cellar a couple fruit trees and walnut trees growing in the yard.
Keep looking rebel let me know everything you find on the Parker and Overstreet Families?
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Post by beale on Apr 25, 2007 19:28:24 GMT -5
rebel,
I would be more than glad to go anywhere in the State of Virginia to find a cache or treasure. The problem though, Henry Bufford or Paschal Bufford his son had no smelter or kiln to make brick----------the brick was purchased in Lynchburg for all the buildings in and around Liberty or Montvale including Bufford's Tavern and Fancy Farm near Kelso. There is no kiln near Bufford's so I don't see how there could be a treasure. If there was one near Bufford's I would just as soon recover it as go somewhere else in the state for a bigger cache. A small cache is enough for me.
I will pass on this one.
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Post by beale on Mar 27, 2006 18:59:45 GMT -5
Hi rebel, been there done that about fifteen years ago. Maybe some of it is new. The George Hart Papers run about $20. as I remember. May have to purchase the others or maybe just pay for copies.
I did not care to much for Mathyas the code breaker. He was on the "Arthur C. Clark's Mysterious Universe" when I was on the Discovery channel. Didn't make any sense what he was talking about. The decypherment by him in Pauline Innis' book -----------they only got out of the codes what they fed into the computer.
It's a real bummer what I found out about TJB. He died in Illinois in 1832. That was the only verifiable information I had on TJB and I don't believe it checked out. Maybe the Beale Treasure didn't happen?
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