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Post by Legrand on Oct 1, 2005 10:25:26 GMT -5
Beale:
Did you read the Gillogly paper I linked to above? Dr. Hammer indicates that the author of B2 labored to create his cryptogram and it was fraught with error. The creation of the bait cryptogram B2 (which seems to have been created first because of the last sentence) was difficult to do....it took a great deal of time to create. This is support for the B1 paper to have been short and sweet; the remaining numbers being random gibberish. All the author had to do is provide a location in the approximate area of the vault and encode this information, in this case only 16 letters of text. The point is and it cannot be denied, this decipherment is what appears when the proper key is applied. As stated in my last post, this is very valuable and I know everyone is waiting to see the decipherment. The treasure may very well be only in the cryptogram B1 (its decipherment). Then, again, it may be at "red knee". I haven't decided how I will reveal this secret method of decipherment (the key); I believe I will sell it but am not sure yet how to do this transaction. The secret belongs to me for now and I wish to give it to others eventually. I'm open to suggestions and offers. I will be copyrighting the documentation of the decipherment. I've worked long and hard at my research project and the "starving artist" is ready for some remuneration. I have a right to this position. Talk to me on this forum or in private at:
legrand1843@hotmail.com
Legrand
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Post by kydave on Oct 1, 2005 14:32:46 GMT -5
Tough luck Albert! You know what they say, after you tell one other person it's not a secret anymore! Guess i'll go back to Sebastian next week on a wild goose chase. Probably won't do any good cause there hasn't been a storm in a while. But i sure would like to find one of those gold esquados! Good fishin down there to and gonna do some of that. You guys have fun with the Red Knee thing!
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Post by Rebel KGC on Oct 1, 2005 20:08:31 GMT -5
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Post by Legrand on Oct 2, 2005 15:17:13 GMT -5
Beale:
You ignore what I have written and under value the mere fact that B1 has been deciphered. Why? The manuscript is coming along nicely...should soon be finished.
Legrand
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Post by Legrand on Oct 3, 2005 14:20:19 GMT -5
Beale:
OK, we'll travel it one more time. I question these so called decipherments (50) that you write of. How is it possible that one crytpogram can have any substitutive decipherment more than one? Again, I question these so called decipherments. My work is a one for one substitution decipherment and words appear. Find "red knee" and one will likely find at least the vault. The failure to find the treasure does not devalue the decryption. I say again, the only real treasure left may be in the cryptogram B1.
Now you'll like this. The manuscript is for sale, copyright to be applied for by end of this week. I understand from reading it somewhere that the estimated value of the unfound treasure to be 31 million today. Therefore, I think a fair percentage of that amount for the ownership of decryption of B1 to be 2.419355%. The owner will get the manuscript (with illustrations), copyright and my time and service (to an extent) to make clear to them the decipherment.
legrand1843@hotmail.com
Legrand
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Post by Legrand on Oct 4, 2005 11:44:36 GMT -5
Beale:
Legrand (from The Gold Bug) was a crazed genius and he was right all along.
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Post by Rebel KGC on Oct 5, 2005 14:17:50 GMT -5
Yo! Rebel here: ;D Nuts? Yep... will have some on my Sundae, please... Beale: will E-mail this afternoon re. exploration/search for Beale Quest, 2005... whatever.... Bring camera... review pics at home... "plot & "dream" over Winter... (LGA!)
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Post by Legrand on Jan 5, 2006 11:50:17 GMT -5
Beale: My new year resolution is to give out the method of decipherment of cryptogram B1; whether or not I was paid anything will not be revealed. The allusion to $750,000 was my metaphor for Edgar Allan Poe's loss of inheritance by John Allan..... (see the following URL, click on "monograph" and then see #VI "Poe's favorite number") www.bealepapers.com/index.htmlOne will find the method of decipherment at the following site entitled: "ERE FEN DUE RED KNEE"....... www.angelfire.com/extreme5/beale/index.htmlAnyone who would like to contact me can write to: kabauman86@hotmail.com or legrand1843@hotmail.com Ken
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Post by Rebel KGC on Jan 5, 2006 19:25:52 GMT -5
Yo! Rebel here: ;D Ta, Ken... Looked at Site... interesting.... I remenber reading about Roanoke Va. early history... when it was known as BIG LICK... had a swamp around it and was stated to smell really BAD!!!! HA! So! Maybe, standing at the top of the mountain (Blue Ridge Parkway)... looking down into the "flatlands" towards BIG LICK (RED KNEE) BIG = RED... LICK = KNEE (look at the e's for i's...etc, etc... gotta plow up the old swampland... BUT! It is ALL developed... NO record of treasure found... UNLESS... Pauline and all... already KNEW... LAWD GAWD A'MIGHTY !!!
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Post by kydave on Jan 6, 2006 20:30:12 GMT -5
Yawn! I happen to believe that the code numbers are not in their right order so i haven't really seen anything in the last forty years that impresses me. But i have thrown in the towel so don't pay any attention to my thoughts. Everyone seems to have their own idea of a solution anyway. Done been there and tried it all except a few of David Mason's ideas. Who knows?
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Post by GMan on Mar 5, 2006 1:12:33 GMT -5
Ride ten miles east past the livery (feed) ... to where a river feeds into a large pond.
O'Shea's Bed and Tea
... a cave or stone room ... the devil's bedroom
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Post by Rebel KGC on Mar 5, 2006 9:21:37 GMT -5
Yo! Rebel here: ;D Drinking my "high test"... coffee this a.m. It sounds like an old wasy of saying "Bed & Breakfast"... I DO know that there was LOTS of Irish in Roanoke Valley Way back then... STILL is Roanoke St. Paddy'd parade is BIGGEST in Virginia... and the Scots have their annual Caber-toss competition in the fall... so! I recken he means 10 miles EAST of BIG LICK/ROANOKE... dunno...
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Post by kydave on Mar 5, 2006 17:32:45 GMT -5
Never really thought about it , but good point. We really don't know that they all didn't return safely and retire to different parts of the country leaving Morriss holding the bag so to speak!
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Post by Rebel KGC on Mar 5, 2006 18:59:09 GMT -5
Yo! Rebel here: ;D That said... maybe SOMEONE (NOT me... ) could do geno-research on family histories of the names of the "Companions" (Masonic-speak... 4th Degree - York Rite...) to see if they were living "high on the Hog".... to track the "source" of their WEALTH... dunno...
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Post by TOMm on Mar 26, 2006 17:46:04 GMT -5
HELLO once again The post abouot EARS is referring to A L as in the letters al*together(separatian) ears are separated as in lincoln read my todays other post and you might have someting as far as codes go TOMm
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