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No pay, but you both will get just a free dose!Very nice, so if Franklin uses it in a book DOSE we get paid?

No pay, but you both will get just a free dose!Very nice, so if Franklin uses it in a book DOSE we get paid?
Very nice, so if Franklin uses it in a book DOSE we get paid?
Crypto , it would be well worth you time to reread this post now by Bigscoop, and then, understand later.The internet is a dangerous yet wonderful tool. Sure, anything we put out here pretty much becomes public domain, to a point. Yes folks can copy and paste and use much of what is encountered in this typically free space, such as these forums......that is until they attempt to profit from said usages. This is where the rules change.
In all of this internet space one has to remember that it also creates and stores things like first dates of known publish, access from IP addresses, etc. So really, why fear putting details of discovery out here? There really is no reason to fear it, and in fact, there's often even good reason to do it. Just clearing up some of the concerns and issues often commented on in these forums.
Duh!Crypto , it would be well worth you time to reread this post now by Bigscoop, and then, understand later.
There is always one thing that has bothered me on this forum. What has other treasure hunters got against other treasure hunters. I mean we do 50 years or more of R & I and 50 years going over deeds, wills, documents old diaries and family Bibles along with tons of other paper work and driver tens of thousands of miles and then to get on these forums and be ridiculed because you place all of your experiences and hard earned research into a book so others can use it for a road map that will speed up their work and research. I simply can not understand such treasure hunter's thought patterns. If in fact they are actually treasure hunters. I mean before we had this ciber deal with computers I was up at two or three o'clock in the morning driving hundreds of miles, searching for treasure or research and then driving back home the same day-------six hours to Georgia or six hours to Tennessee or Maryland----------treasure hunt and then drive back home the same day. I kept a journal from 1999 to 2010 after that I quit keeping down all my work but that was when the good things started to happen I was actually finding treasure, finding what I had been researching for but since I did not record it everyone will just have to find where I hinted at the finds here on this forum and other forums. I have really lived my whole lifetime treasure hunting. When I worked at my job for 60 or more hours a week, I was constantly going over the Beale Cipher Codes in my mind while working 14 hour days. That is how I broke the cipher codes and copyrighted them in the year 1999-2000. Some posters get on here ridiculing others that have blazed the trails for their few days of treasure hunting--------my treasure hunting has been for 57 years 24 hours 7 days a week and one day I will be rewarded if I ever get permission from those with authority over the lands where they are canceled.
How can there be an actual "solution" if the Beale story is fiction?Until one gives up the notion that the Beale story is factual, they will never understand the solution. The story is fiction. How has studying the literal story ever gotten you anywhere...
...many burned candles.... the Beale Papers story is fiction with some factual points contained within. "Factional" as I think REBEL has pointed out before. It is within this fictional tale that a game is housed. This game will lead to ...
LOL!...many burned candles.
LOL!...and bad limericks and broken English epitaphs.