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Post by Name Doesnt MatterProof Do on Aug 12, 2004 8:46:07 GMT -5
"BELIEVING" that your decipherment is more accurate than others 'DOESN'T PROVE ANYTHING AT ALL'--- except to you! Tomorrow, if you start to 'believe that you are Alexander the Great, or Napolean, or Jimmy Stuart--- do you really expect us to believe that also? You can 'only'--- 'take your rightful place as the person who truly deciphered all the codes'--- is "WHEN" you show 'how you did it!' And it can 'be validated by others!' Till then--- your just another disillusional 'wanna be'--- hoping to show the world that your life hasn't been anything, but taking up space on this planet!
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Post by pope on Aug 15, 2004 5:57:42 GMT -5
I am a new member and this is my first post. But I have been interested in the Beale treasure since the early 80s. I took your solution to the code I have listed on my computer and used the simple function of replacing numbers with letters. As you know this throws in lettters down through the message and when you get to one in the deciphering it must agree. Very soon I hit one and it agreed. But not after that. It appears you have done some research and then wrote your own little story. I think I have seen this once before on the Beale webpages. I have done it as a practice. Question is, as I am new, are you really presenting this as the solution or is it a kind of tongue-in-cheek routine?
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Post by VideoBuyer on Aug 15, 2004 13:32:17 GMT -5
Ya know, it's a funny thing.... for some reason I was wondering what happened to Albert a few days ago and then I checked here....
Anyway, I read your decipherment with much interest. Although I have a found a few errors, this may be due to an error in copying the numbers over.
I have yet to compare this to the Adams_Onis Treaty but will soon, I suppose. I assume this is what you used of course, however, I do not see "TJ Read" so I am confused actually. If A-O was not used, why not give the details of how you did decipher it so that we all can see how it was done and then a "Congratulations" from all is in order
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Post by pope on Aug 15, 2004 16:46:42 GMT -5
tjb, this is all too ridiculous. I have no computer program, it's the simple function on Word Perfect on an old AST computer too weak to even get on the net. I did keep on for a little ways and nothing was matching. I believe you are looking for a kind of substitution for finding the treasure. Your work HAS inspired me this rainy weekend here in Virginia to work on the code. I get into these long convoluted exercises and then when I have worked it all out I see there is nothing to see afterall. If this is no hoax I believe it can be solved but I hope to remain merely interested, not obsessed.
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Post by TOMm on Aug 15, 2004 17:30:06 GMT -5
have any of you gentlemen tried the 3D system i'll come to the Roanoake Library and prove to you,that just with an opaque projetor and the library copy of the numbers that what im saying is true about the the numbers producing a pattern of a key in the palm of of a hand. then you can post as to whether or not thats what is revealing *"all thats dark in them"* Give me a meeting date and i spend my dime and travel to prove it Tom
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Post by Rebel KGC on Jan 21, 2005 15:07:15 GMT -5
Yo! Rebel here: Way ta go. tjb... it is 1/2005, and i'm gonna stick with REMOTE VIEWING. Long live da KGC! ;D
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Post by edie on Feb 15, 2005 16:13:28 GMT -5
Has anyone thought of going to Pamplin Park in southern Virginia for clues? I heard they have artifacts dating from that period, and have wanted to check it out, but I don't live nearby. Is anyone up for a trip?
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Post by Rebel KGC on Feb 15, 2005 20:16:21 GMT -5
Yo! Rebel here: I think u mean Pamplin Historical Park outside of Richmond, Va. It is ALL connected with Civil War history... NONE with Beale Treasure, to my knowledge... will go there, on my way to Va. Beach, next time... what I Can tell u is... before Richmond, Va. fell, comingup from Petersburg,Va. many families in Richmond, buried their "valued stuff" (jewelry... gold mexican coins/dollars... many silver coins, etc) along the James River, next to the city... in hope of getting such, later. BUT... lots of it, is still there... never been found... lots of it on private land... (like Jimmy Dean, Sausage King...) AND there is nothing in Pamplin City, either... how I know? Mother-in-law leves there... Ha! Pamolin City is outside Farmville, Va... Long live da KGC! ;D
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Post by Rebel KGC on Feb 16, 2005 9:28:39 GMT -5
Yo! Rebel here: ;D Yeah, tjb, I have read stuff, too... the Yanks were smart, to come up from Petersburg... and thought the Rebs would flee south... they didn't... they fled WEST! across the James... couldn't go north, ha! ha! ha! and so... went across the James River... buried valuables in soft soil/mud (remember, this was in April...) except for Prez. Jeff and his Rebs went on two trains... towards Burksville... Prez and crew on one, went south towards Danville, Va... buried lots of stuff, there... Yanks found lots of it (according to legends...) ;D the OTHER train with "Super-cache"... went on towards Lynchburg/Bedford/Roanoke (!)... supposdedly stopped at depots in Thaxton, Va... AND Liberty, Va (now known as Montvale, Va... buried stuff (MANY CACHES) and "Super-cache" AKA Beale Treasure... Prez. Jeff was later captured in Georgia... AND... legends has it, that along railroad "track" to Georgia... there are other caches in N.C. etc... from Georgia... the Rebs became gangs of Outlaws & Knights of the Golden Circle... what does this all have to do with Beale Treasure? (Thank u for asking... ...) THIS was the genesis/idea of KGC... they ALL wanted the South to rise again... like the PHOENIX!
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Post by Rebel KGC on Feb 16, 2005 19:32:32 GMT -5
Yo! Rebel here, again: Yep... tjb... u r correct... according to: "A Treasury of Civil War Tales"... "Much of the treasure was buried or lost between Washington, Georgia, and the Savannah River..." and yep... gotta used old Civil War maps to get "bearings" on depositories OR in our case in this forum room... Super-depository/Cache AKA Beale Treasure. I have been up Beale "Treasure" Trail... been along Goose Creek, going NORTH... VERY, VERY INTERESTING area... AND if u r an "outsider... look out! ;D Long live da KGC! ;D
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Post by Rebel KGC on Feb 17, 2005 7:54:33 GMT -5
Yo! Rebel here: (Speaking in Ed Sullivan voice... "an now... for more his-story lesson..." ) ;D Thanks tjb! I think u r correct about the Wright family... wife & I once rented a house from 2 Wright boys, whose momma was LOADED with $$$$... never did tell us the source of the $$$$! Anyway... there r 2 aspects to this Beale Treasure/KGC "Adventure"... the $$$$ aspect (Beale Treasure) and the KGC aspect... the KGC aspect is simply LOTS of guns/weapons/bullets/etc. stashed away in depositories/vaults to "rise up & fight another day..." I remember ex-father-in-law finding FOUR musket barrels, one with bayonet still attached... rusty... AND he was so excited... he didn't look around for more...SO ... all is not lost for treasure hunters... there r still caches of family stuff around... still caches of CSA weapons around... As for the $$$$... want to get HISTORICAL MARKER up for the public to see... "Up the Road a piece... the world famous Beale Treasure..." ;D
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Post by Sorry but youre mistaken on Feb 19, 2005 20:59:41 GMT -5
I analyzed the 'solution' you've provided and cannot fathom how you have determined to have a viable proof. Even if allowances are made for the creative fragmenting of T.J. Beale's original codes to fit your cleartext, residual substitution conflicts remain. Is your position that a single T. J. Beale's cipher integer can represent more than one alphabet letter? If that is the case, and it's also within the rules to fracture original Beale ciphers into new conforming digits, then I have a solution for you too! If this is not what you inetended, then perhaps compiling a comprehensive inventory of integer-to-text will reveal your mistakes and you can attempt a new proof. Good luck!
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Post by kydave on Feb 20, 2005 7:39:57 GMT -5
So you see Albert theres a lot of people sitting out there sponging info from us and this forum that has the greed i was talking about and not willing to contribute anything for fear of giving something away so thats why i probably won't make many more post about the beale code. The worst part is these people are probably more intelligent than you and i on codebreaking and not willing to share anything.
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Post by Rebel KGC on Feb 20, 2005 16:35:48 GMT -5
Yo! Rebel here: Whew! The tension in this room is TENSE! Yo Momma! There is NO need to try to break the BT CODE... all u will find... is an empty Vault! (I can see it now... "Lawd Gawd A'Mighty! I have found it!"... only to find an EMPTY VAULT?)... Better to look for KGC-type CSA weapon caches in these mountains... and smaller family caches... and tjb, hope u chatted with Peter V. in Rocky Mount... GREAT guy! At Holy Land, USA here, outside of Bedford, Va., there r 2 small mounds... there COULD be "indian mounds"... and the HUGE rock shelter up here... is SOMETHING! Now, if only BP meant 4 miles outside of Bedford, Va.
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Post by Rebel KGC on Apr 25, 2005 14:56:50 GMT -5
Yo! Rebel here: 4/25/05... what say ye? Richmond, Va. was nothing BUT hills... ha! 3 Hills... sound like a code or something... dunno... (sun is out...)
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