Not Peralta
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- Mar 23, 2013
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Good Morning,
Today, this thread reached 30,000 views in just over 4 months. I am grateful to all of you that took the time to look and comment. Obviously, there is an interest in the idea that the stone tablets may not lead into the Superstition Mountains. People have spent over 100 years looking there for the "lost Dutchman's mine" and have found nothing. Many have spent over 60 years trying to follow the stone tablets into those mountains. Some have died. I have tried to offer an alternative to serious hunters. I believe that I have shown more monuments, markers and signs in the Spirit Mountain area than anyone has ever been able to put together in one area. The heart rock above the map, the dagger rock pointing to the canyon with the hooked arrow, the "5", the "3", the priest rock and more. Of course, there have been nay sayers along the way. Some people are so vested in the Superstition Mountains that they will never be open to a different solution to the stone tablets. I never expected to change everyone's mind but I'm grateful for the many open minded people who have commented and argued with me. I will continue in my pursuit to show, what I believe is the correct solution to the stone tablets and will not be deterred by negative comments. My theory may offend some people but it obviously intrigues many others. If you're new to this thread, please go back to the beginning and read my opening comments. The first responses were an attack on a small detail and for a while my main theory was deterred by my having to defend the existence of the mission. I have not been chased off by people who disagree with my theory and will not be. I look forward to many more discussions with people who are seriously tired of going around in circles in the wrong place. If you haven't come to the Spirit Mountain area and looked at what I have found...why not?
Have a nice day, Not Peralta
Today, this thread reached 30,000 views in just over 4 months. I am grateful to all of you that took the time to look and comment. Obviously, there is an interest in the idea that the stone tablets may not lead into the Superstition Mountains. People have spent over 100 years looking there for the "lost Dutchman's mine" and have found nothing. Many have spent over 60 years trying to follow the stone tablets into those mountains. Some have died. I have tried to offer an alternative to serious hunters. I believe that I have shown more monuments, markers and signs in the Spirit Mountain area than anyone has ever been able to put together in one area. The heart rock above the map, the dagger rock pointing to the canyon with the hooked arrow, the "5", the "3", the priest rock and more. Of course, there have been nay sayers along the way. Some people are so vested in the Superstition Mountains that they will never be open to a different solution to the stone tablets. I never expected to change everyone's mind but I'm grateful for the many open minded people who have commented and argued with me. I will continue in my pursuit to show, what I believe is the correct solution to the stone tablets and will not be deterred by negative comments. My theory may offend some people but it obviously intrigues many others. If you're new to this thread, please go back to the beginning and read my opening comments. The first responses were an attack on a small detail and for a while my main theory was deterred by my having to defend the existence of the mission. I have not been chased off by people who disagree with my theory and will not be. I look forward to many more discussions with people who are seriously tired of going around in circles in the wrong place. If you haven't come to the Spirit Mountain area and looked at what I have found...why not?
Have a nice day, Not Peralta