A GUIDE TO VAULT TREASURE HUNTING (Condensed)

Since many of you are Catholics or religious in some way, I have a question on a few of the holy/unholy numbers that you guys may be able to help me understand.

The first number has to be the number 33

I have seen this number in 33 inches (and multiples of 33 inches) 33 feet (also doubled 66 feet) and 33 varas which is 90.75 feet (also doubled 66 varas or 181.5 feet)

So what is the significance of this number in religion or whatever cult, it is obviously important?


Just to throw this out there as a thought, it could be related to how old Jesus was when he was crucified.

This picture shows a very important carving that is carved inside a box a couple of inches deep. It's important because it gives the measurement of carvings related to the site. In other words, it helps sort out what is important and what isn't.

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Here's a carving that was added a couple weeks after I started studying this site.

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Somebody added the 33 as well as an extra line to the AF. I don't think they were trying to be helpful. The number fits in , historically, with the people who lived in that area. There were a lot of high ranking Masons of the Scottish Rites. A Mason could probably tell you the numbers significance, it might have something to do with the 33rd degree. Don't know. I've also noticed multiples of 33 at this place.
 

Mdog, your symbol reminds me a bit of this image.
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CDS, I would like to hear your story.
 

RH, at a slightly different angle that could be a shaft sign (parallel sides) if so then the rock behind it could be a stop rock for when your looking through it at that specific angle. I added that to the guide if you want to see how it works.
 

It's a short one sandy,
and very similar to yours, and the one that
Dayne Chastain told, of what he & Jett found
when prospecting in the Sierra's of N. Calif.

I had a great uncle and 2 cousins that migrated
to Fort Bragg, CA. to work big logging, trucking,
and my dad worked lumber mill there for awhile.
I went up there with him, and hung out there in
the summer of '74, and really had a lot of fun.

Anyway, the oldest cousin got to working for the
U.S. Forestry Dept., and would climb & top huge
pines, for one thing, if he was called on account
of a forest fire. They would go way back on them
old loggin roads, and walk up hills, maybe a long
way back in them beautiful, steep 'ol mountains.

He said they had buses to carry their grub and all
their supplies. They had anything you could think
of to eat, he said, and sometimes I would wait for
a long time before I was called on, while they did
their strategic firefighting, and selective topping,
or felling the trees when they needed to try and
get a good fire break going for their crews.

One day when walking to or from a very remote
area, away from any kind of an old road or trail,
he came upon an old encampment, & looked like
some folks had been mining, built lil' shacks, an
there was some neat old stuff laying all around
everywhere. Even in some sorta' orderly shape.
Like one day they just up and left it, walked off
and left things right like they were when they
used them...

And, he's the same guy that went to the local
dump sometimes on Saturdays, I guess just
for entertainment. He said they could all go
through whatever had been discarded back
then, and could find some neat rich man's
junk, poor man's treasure stuff, though he
made very good money, with O.T. often.

One day he was going through some old
ladies purses that had been thrown out.
He found a big round wad of old but nice
condition, wrapped up Confederate Bills.

He thought it was a great novelty, and
proceeded to give most of them away
to his buddies at the local tavern that
he frequented after his hard long days
of dangerous, life risking work. Didn't
think they were worth anything much.

His mother showed me a few bills he had
given to her, out of his under esteemed find.
I looked over the $100, $50 & $5 bills, noting
the dates and pics. Treasurers signatures, and
details, etc. So I reckon he wasn't one to horde
his new found wealth, or recognize future interest.
 

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Atocha silver bar with an owner's mark AR with the R incorporated onto the A. Cool. The square threw me off and then I saw you added that to show the AR. I'm a little slow tonight. Very interesting and thank you.
 

CDS, I met both Dayne and Jett when they came out to one of my treasure hunting sites here in AZ years ago, they had a Ground Resistivity Meter they used at the site with the four wires and stakes that you pounded into the ground, they found out it didn't work very well in the dry sand as compared to back in OK where the ground had better continuity.

I think I still have a signed copy of their book.
 

...informed through understanding, studying the craft,
listening to those Elder Brothers who know, and were also apparently
informed of the old ways, similarly to what the Spanish/Jesuits were
using, of this I am pretty much convinced by studious observation.

This is not that I think anyone necessarily did any carving of markers
like what the Spanish did, I don't think so. But there was knowledge,
apparently, and easily noticeable because of the markings carved in
trees, and for generations after the 1800's and recent, for example.

Perhaps like sandy said, they had maps. So they manipulated the
trees to correspond with maps, made from the original knowledge
of the markers and sites. Where did they acquire the maps and the
knowledge, is a good mystery. I have seen manicuring and carving
in different areas. Some of it looks very old, some even fairly recent.

I do wonder if they, whoever they are at this time, could find the spot,
if they didn't have this guide, but also with no maps or trimmed trees?
 

That's interesting sandy, I didn't know they had used a ground resistivity meter.
I can see where it would need the moisture to work. There was some mention
of their success, but don't know how much they had personally said. Dayne
wrote: "you better keep your mouth shut", in Follow The Signs. I'd heard
of some guys that knew Jett, traded a lot with him, over in Seminole Co.

I just always thought they found their below ground stuff with detecting.
Then supposedly, Dayne got ahold of a Frank James letter, & went where
he wrote he had nailed a brass plaque up in a tree to mark a cache, found
the plaque was still nailed up there, and he climbed up and got it down.
So the story goes anyway...
 

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CDS,
Its impossible to say if the maps weren't just secreted away by the sentinels, and they are just sitting on them, how else could they have found so many of the cache locations that they have remarked up to today.
 

I'm trying to imagine connecting the dots between the creators
and the sentinels. I would like to understand it, just because
the Spanish/Jesuits must have given the info to? ...
But probably best not to really know...

I understand, and yes that's probably so.
 

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CDS,

Knowing is always better than not knowing, we need to find out who these people are so they can be exposed.
 

Hi Sandy; The second reason for the 33 is: Jesus rose on the 3rd day nd appeared to Mary 3 days after His death. Hence 33. Still checking. PEACE:RONB

Or ... could it be because his age at his death was 33 years? He commenced his ministry at 30 (Luke 3:23), and it lasted 3 1/2 years (celebrated 4 passovers during his ministry)?

Maybe David who ruled over Israel and Judah for 33 years?

There are other references to 33 in scripture.

Also, the number 3 is used many times in scripture to denote emphasis.
 

On the number 33, What if we are dealing with the witchcraft side of things since the number 13 is prominent as well, if that were the case is anybody on here privy to witchcraft numerology and its meanings?
 

The 33 thing, the two equal 6. The number for man. Although death is referred to that number. I've seen on a lot of you guys site the word ,the sum. The number thing ,I've been trying different thing to see if I can find their meaning. Like the number 56. Being the product of 8 and 7 Or is it 11. I've seen 33.3 on some and 55.5. Are this coordinates or measurements. I tried the 56 ft and it worked to a tree. Here the Bay tree seem to be an important tree. I also double it 112 after the first mark and found a stone.

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56 is the sum of the first six consecutive prime numbers 3,5,7,11,13,17. It starting to make sense now.

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K, is there any particular piece of information in the link you posted on the 33 that you would suggest taking a closer look at?

The one thing I have noticed in many ways is that so many of these numbers 123 33 36 18 60 which I have found at different treasure locations have added up to in some way to the Number 6, Here is a link I found interesting.

Number 123
 

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