Jesuit Treasure - Putting It All Together

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1 pic, is the gold we obtained from about 20 lbs of dirt in the area they worked.
2 pic, that is the mountain where I missed the large treasure in a cave. Near the top about the middle. Side entrance not visible from the front.
3 pic, example of the area in search at the moment, this is a picture with the drone.
 

Hola Doc, still here and am glad that you are posting again. I'm afraid that I may not make that peacock bass trip after all. sigh. Time is catching up with me.

However please keep me ( US )informed of your successes.

Tha Tayopa story has been rounded out, and the book started again. It contains the initial discoveries, route to Rome via the Rio del Norte, holding depositories at The Caballo mt. and their final achillies heel effort with the planned insurection, with the colaboration of the Dutch - for which the King could take no more and hence the expulsion order

They followed the same pattern of hiding goodies expecting to come back to recover them, only to have the secrets drift away fom them.

They now are interested in a casual way, they have accumulated such huge bank amounts that thier lost treasures are merely secondary. Besides they would be verfyuing their sordid past by acknowledging them.

Luck ny friend, you are also creating history

p.. still have your Cessna ?
 

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Tha Tayopa story has been rounded out, and the book started again. It contains the initial discoveries, route to Rome via the Rio del Norte, holding depositories at The Caballo mt. and their final achillies heel effort with the planned insurection, with the colaboration of the Dutch - for which the King could take no more and hence the expulsion order

Book "started again"? ??? :icon_scratch: :dontknow: What happened?

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Hola Doc, still here and am glad that you are posting again. I'm afraid that I may not make that peacock bass trip after all. sigh. Time is catching up with me.

However please keep me ( US )informed of your successes.

Tha Tayopa story has been rounded out, and the book started again. It contains the initial discoveries, route to Rome via the Rio del Norte, holding depositories at The Caballo mt. and their final achillies heel effort with the planned insurection, with the colaboration of the Dutch - for which the King could take no more and hence the expulsion order

They followed the same pattern of hiding goodies expecting to come back to recover them, only to have the secrets drift away fom them.

They now are interested in a casual way, they have accumulated such huge bank amounts that thier lost treasures are merely secondary. Besides they would be verfyuing their sordid past by acknowledging them.

Luck ny friend, you are also creating history

p.. still have your Cessna ?

Joseph,

Hope you will be able to come down some time, glad to hear you are writing again. I am still following the Jesuits foot steps hehe. The Cessna is still with me and flying well.

Let me know if I can be of any help, I posted on a thread of the INCA in this forum and left you a hello there... just in case you can not find it I will post the pic here.

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Hi friends, Happy new year...

You believe that this is a Jesuit



This stone has three brands below





Close to the heart I found this medal by the part back has initials IHS

 

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Not sure about the rock, but the amulet/medal/coin thing is neat!

Looks like you are having fun. Keep beeping!

Hi friends, Happy new year...

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Close to the heart I found this medal by the part back has initials IHS

 

Nice find Gabriel , could you show the back?

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The medal next to a Saguaro to 7 inch depth, was upside down, will be some clue?

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Is San Ignacio of Loyola in the 17TH century, Measuring 1.88 inches and is an ally of copper and bronze

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audigger53
I noticed in your post you mentioned Lukeville Arizona. Many years ago I received a letter from a man in Sells Arizona who new my father in Korea and was a "frogman" as my father was, the letter gave instructions as to where to find a Spanish/Jesuit? treasure in the mountains. He stated that it was part of the LUE treasure that was secreted in 3 seperate caches around the 4 corners area. In this cave was Spaniard armour, weapons, priest robes, and many boxes of jewels. In one corner of the cave, gold bars were stacked up like "chord wood" (his words) and a very large table and chair. The table and chair was 2-3 times bigger than a table and chair that we use today. As he made his way through the cave which extended some 100 feet in his estimation to an underground stream that appeared to flow below an overhang. At the back of the cave ,an adit branched off at a right angle whose dimensions opened up to a very large room filled with more Spanish armour and an alter that he described as a large stone table supported by larger stones. There was a map of the Sanoita area in Mexico (he thinks) that showed a number of Jesuit missions on what he thought was some type of skin from a sheep or cow.
He described a mountain 17 miles from sells at 49 degrees, and gave directions to the cave which I still have in my memory banks but I have to admit that it all seems far fetched to me. So, perhaps you could shed some light on this and tell me if it is possible that this stuff actually exists...
 

GreyGhost
Find a mountain shaped like a carrying basket 17 miles from sells at 49 degrees using sells as the origin and we will go from there.
 

That sound exciting guys. Your going to have everyone that is close looking. Keep us informed

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GreyGhost
Your research so far is right on...keep going. You found the first clue...
 

Grey Ghost
Could mean a tunnel, a mine, probably numerous meanings for "latebra Uxor Egregius"
 

I sent you a PM. Are you looking for answers or do you already know the answers and you're quizzing me?
 

Correct again amigo, in fact Spanish dollars were legal US tender until 1840s if memory serves.

Putting it all together, the topic matter here is quite a task. Just keep in mind that all of the missions and not just the Jesuits, were a commercial enterprise, including every possible means they could think of to produce income. The missions were intended to become self-supporting and not require constant financing from the Church or state. Hence they were dabbling in cattle ranching, sheep raising, grain farming, sugar mills, mining, salt mining, fishing, and in the north country, trapping and trading for furs, the list goes on and on. The proceeds of these enterprises were supposed to flow to the Jesuit base in Rome, yet only a portion of the profits ever reached there. Much was also hidden in foreign banks, in the Netherlands, Belgium etc.

Also I would point out that we have two written records from Jesuit padres telling of when they were forced to hide the "treasures of the Church" and in both cases, these valuables were stashed in CAVES. Just something to consider.

Please do continue:

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Exactly....Caves made specificately for use as caches for accumulated production until enough for shipment. The 2050 loads and 905 loads listed in lore were placed there over time....NOT all at once.
 

There are still places being found. They are from coast to coast. When you do get around one of those places. Its going to be different from those large monument of the west. Closer you get the smaller the clues. The sites tell a story. Knowing what part of the story you are at will tell you how far you have left to go. Every site ive visited have had the same type marking. Learning how to read a site is what needs to be taught. Secrets are still being kept . From the tree of eden to the pit of satan. Know the Fig tree. And not to mention the wedding party and the feast. Its all there to see. But its my belief that if your the one to find what hidden. You are chosen. May God Bless you in your journey. Because it will be a tough one.
 

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