17 Tons of gold in New Mexico

purchase said:
Funny I said that they looked like oilfield trucks. They were furnished by the Government so that they would not have to go through the scales and would not attract attention. Each truck carried about 2 tons. They were not in a hurry to move the product.

Nick

So it was about 60 tons? and not 18?

60 short tons = 1 750 000 troy ounces x $1000 = $1,750,000,000
 

I never said that it was 60 tons. It was about 18 tons. They moved it over a 30 day period. There wer 9 truck loads ove a 30 day period.

Nick
 

purchase said:
We had trucks that looked like oilfield trucks that had false bottoms and the trucks left loaded to Salt Lake City every other day. The truck were met at the gate by the Fed's and receipts were given on each truck. A total of 18 tons was moved over a months time. It was kind, a slick we had high tension steel cable that the bars slid down to the trucks, the truck all had government plates on them.

Nick
Peerless67 said:
purchase said:
Funny I said that they looked like oilfield trucks. They were furnished by the Government so that they would not have to go through the scales and would not attract attention. Each truck carried about 2 tons. They were not in a hurry to move the product.

Nick

So it was about 60 tons? and not 18?

60 short tons = 1 750 000 troy ounces x $1000 = $1,750,000,000
purchase said:
I never said that it was 60 tons. It was about 18 tons. They moved it over a 30 day period. There wer 9 truck loads ove a 30 day period.

Nick


As you can see Nick your quotes are confusing

"We had trucks that looked like oilfield trucks "

"the trucks left loaded to Salt Lake City every other day. "

" A total of 18 tons was moved over a months time"

"Each truck carried about 2 tons"



Gary
 

I don't know the answer to that. But I think that it had to do with what the refinery could take at one time. I was not given the opportunity to ask why so manytrucks. The only answer I got back was they were trying not to draw attention.

Nick
 

Let me put it to you this way. When I take the bars out of the Tesoro project there will be very few people that will know it. I have my own refinerys that will take care of the bars. But when we get done I can tell that when test are run on the property agan the will swear that it is still there and it will not be.

Nick
 

No I am not talking about that. I am not at liberty to explain how it is going to be done at this moment.

Nick
 

purchase said:
Yes I know that F. Lee Bailey was involved he got the Federal Court in Los Angeles to let me look at the court documents. F. Lee Bailey was also involved in my project at one time as well as the Victorio Peak. As I have stated I do not know where the gold was moved from I only know that it was around the Farmington/Shiprock area. I just know that it was moved to wild horse mesa. The attorneys that represented me one was a district attorney for Manhattan and the other was Federal prosecutor in Manhattan as well. They latter became private attorneys for varioius mob people. They have all my paperwork and copies of the contract that was signed by me, United Steel Corporation, and the U.S. Government.

Nick
Roadquest said:
Nick, You appear to be an accomplished treasure hunter. And you have some mostly plausible
answers to questions that have been ask of you.
I'm just bothered that you can't make an educated guess where the gold was hid at before it
was brought to wild horse mesa. Maybe not the exact area, but at least the state it came from.


Roadquest

Clayton, Nick has already said "the farmington/ shiprock area

Gary
 

purchase said:
Let me put it to you this way. When I take the bars out of the Tesoro project there will be very few people that will know it. I have my own refinerys that will take care of the bars. But when we get done I can tell that when test are run on the property agan the will swear that it is still there and it will not be.

Nick

Nick,

Now I have an important question here. If you are going to recover this legally (as from all I have seen, you seem to be doing), then why in God's name would you find the need to make it appear as though the cache is still there? That doesn't make a bit of sense.

I mean, if you have Government Approval, signed contracts, etc, then there would be ZERO need to go to the extra time and expense of making it appear as though the treasure was still there. The ONLY reason to do that would be if you were surreptitiously removing the cache.

Please help me understand.

Mike
 

Hmm infrared penetrates copper plate? From what I could find, copper tends to reflect at least some of the infrared radiation, but a thin plating of GOLD will reflect infrared very well indeed. (This is why gold is so essential for spacecraft and satellites, as excellent protection against Solar radiations) A possible idea would be to use thin sheets of copper, plated with gold. This would block infrared and ultraviolet very well, if that were what the object was. However I have to "ditto" the question of our fellow amigo Gollum (Mike) for what is the purpose of making it appear that the cache is still there, if you are taking the trouble to do this legally? That does not make a lot of sense, especially considering that the government would be getting a nice cut from the proceeds. Is there some non-governmental entity (or several) that are keeping watch over the cache, that would need to be fooled or risk.....? ??? Please explain? Thank you in advance,
Oroblanco
 

Hey Folks,

I wouldn't be so quick to dismiss Nick's Claims. There are some little known facts that, while they don't scream out YES IT'S TRUE, give me reason to look a little closer at what he says. One or two of you may know what I am talking about. :wink: :wink:

While I have never been on Wild Horse Mesa, when I Google Earthed it, there are some neat things there (see pics).

Best-Mike
 

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Mike, I would not dismiss anyone that speaks with some knowledge of a subject this is
being talked about.
However, I would keep an open mind.
What Nick has said, can be checked out and verified. He has giving names of who "may" have
paid him to move the gold, and where it has been, or is being processed.

Clayton
 

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Roadquest said:
Mike, I would not dismiss anyone that speaks with some knowledge of a subject this is
being talked about.
However, I would keep an open mind.
What Nick has said, can be checked out and verified. He has giving names of who "may" have
paid him to move the gold, and where it has been, or is being processed.

Clayton

I believe I need to elaborate a bit more on what I said above. When I said " What Nick has said, can be checked out and verified. He has giving names of who "may" have paid him to move the gold, and where it has been, or is being process. I did not mean that I had checked it and verified it, What I meant was , if he really did this, And I don't see any verified proof of it being done. If anyone was interested enough, they could check to and see if these things were done.

That being said. My pardner Ed. Weatherly and I will continue to research and search our target area.
Where we have reason to believe the gold is at.

Roadquest
 

Very interesting photos! The only one that I have a "maybe" explanation for is the 'square fenced area' which MIGHT be just an old corral for livestock. The rest.......? ??? :icon_scratch: Need to study this more. :icon_study:
Oroblanco
 

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