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This is very interesting information. Do you have any more to add to this?

When you say "several things were left off the LH," did you mean additional words, or drawing? Could this be the reason behind the several rectangles on the drawing of the LH that we see today?

deducer,

Yes, Al said there were about three or four things (words symbols) left off some of the drawings. The complete Latin Heart is what you see today because once Jim Hatt received the correct and complete drawing he and his associates passed it around and it became general knowledge.

Al's friend Charlie Miller had at least 7 aliases that I was aware of. Some people knew him as one name , others as another.
Al told an amusing story of Miller who met and talked with a man in Apache Junction and another gentleman came up and started talking also. The two men knew Miller as different people and both called him by a different name.

After Al Reser died Greg Davis asked me to see if I couldn't track down Charlie Miller as I had his last address. I went to the trailer park and talked with the lady in charge. I listed off 7 different names. She looked at me and asked are you looking for 7 people or 1 ? I told her just one. She looked at me with that sideways glance of disbelief. Sadly Miller was gone. The lady remembered him but he had left a couple years before.

Matthew
 

I have Jim's Interview with Doyle Harnish. He recorded it while they were having breakfast somewhere.

The interview goes just like Jim stated. Interesting story.

as a side note:

Doyle Harnish passed away in Apache Junction on 9 June 2015. He was buried on 16 June 2015. A bit late to get another "horse's mouth" interview.

Mike
 

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There's faces on them, that's not natural.

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There's faces on them, that's not natural.

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Not exactly sure what you are describing. Could you be more specific?
I will say this...
That heart was found using the maps.
Could be a coincidence.

I am beginning to believe that it isn't.
 

Hi Hal,
No its was put there all a long. The male lion is on the right side of the heart. That tells me it is royal site. Symbology is used on all sites. You are using the horse map which has a elephant in it. I study the stones themselves. They have the information on them. Even though my site is different they all have the same info. U was in California a few weeks ago to test a theory. It was true. There are rocks with the topography on them. They also have animals and human faces on them. Im sure you have seen them.they all have meaning. Ck. It out.
Bob

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Who here likes SUSPENSE? Who here remembers when entertainment meant sitting around a massive radio set jammed packed with glowing tubes and twisted wires? I certainly don't but, if that's you, take 30 minutes out of your day and enjoy "The Peralta Map," staring Raymond Burr as a treasure hunter who will stop at nothing to find a lost gold mine.


Get ready for SUSPENSE............................

http://escape-suspense.typepad.com/files/suspense_1957-03-10_the-peralta-map_.mp3

This episode aired on March 10, 1957.
 

Who here likes SUSPENSE? Who here remembers when entertainment meant sitting around a massive radio set jammed packed with glowing tubes and twisted wires? I certainly don't but, if that's you, take 30 minutes out of your day and enjoy "The Peralta Map," staring Raymond Burr as a treasure hunter who will stop at nothing to find a lost gold mine.


Get ready for SUSPENSE............................

http://escape-suspense.typepad.com/files/suspense_1957-03-10_the-peralta-map_.mp3

This episode aired on March 10, 1957.

Great find Hal! Thank you for sharing that! And yes me too, even though I am not really old (just turned 29 last winter) I can still remember when my family got our first television set, and sitting around the radio in the evenings before that, for all kinds of radio shows including some that became TV series later. Two thumbs up! :thumbsup::thumbsup::notworthy:
 

Great find Hal! Thank you for sharing that! And yes me too, even though I am not really old (just turned 29 last winter) I can still remember when my family got our first television set, and sitting around the radio in the evenings before that, for all kinds of radio shows including some that became TV series later. Two thumbs up! :thumbsup::thumbsup::notworthy:


Funny thing about that broadcast, it aired on KOHN radio in Portland, Oregon in 1957. I wonder if Travis was listening in with a smile.
 

I cant seem to find a translation for the name Jeguando.
Any thoughts?

Thank you in advance!
 

nice find Hal thanks
for some reason that link didnt work, so i went and found it at the tube

down the pg some
SUSPENSE:THE PERALTA MAP - OLD TIME RADIO
Dennis Morrison
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1f2_uLXgb2dO60sByKRJIInfRi2XRHs6





Who here likes SUSPENSE? Who here remembers when entertainment meant sitting around a massive radio set jammed packed with glowing tubes and twisted wires? I certainly don't but, if that's you, take 30 minutes out of your day and enjoy "The Peralta Map," staring Raymond Burr as a treasure hunter who will stop at nothing to find a lost gold mine.










Get ready for SUSPENSE............................

http://escape-suspense.typepad.com/files/suspense_1957-03-10_the-peralta-map_.mp3

This episode aired on March 10, 1957.
 

nice find Hal thanks
for some reason that link didnt work, so i went and found it at the tube

down the pg some
SUSPENSE:THE PERALTA MAP - OLD TIME RADIO
Dennis Morrison
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1f2_uLXgb2dO60sByKRJIInfRi2XRHs6

Sorry about that. I had trouble streaming it on the iPad but the desktop worked. Here is the source page with more information about the author and cast.
Nice find yourself.

Escape and Suspense!: Suspense - The Peralta Map
 

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