Legend of the Stone Maps

I began my quest a a search for Gold. I learned many, many things , especially about the men that made the mine. I began to admire the humor and the wisdom reflected in their work.


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The solution speaks for itself. The map is validated by the findings. It is genuine. It was made by Pablo Peralta, who died in 1848.


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The solution speaks for itself. The map is validated by the findings. It is genuine. It was made by Pablo Peralta, who died in 1848.


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Welcome to the show SUPERDAD!
If at all possible, will you share exactly how you came to the conclusion that the same Pablo Peralta died in 1848?
I have a Pablo Peralata in Oakland, California who disembowled a man named Diego at a child's christening in 1877 but didn't find a record of one passing in 1848. That's a great find IMO.
 

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Extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof. If we all had $10 for every time we heard someone claim they "solved" the Peralta Stone maps, we would all have weekend booze money!
 

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I have spent years in research . There are many sources of information. Please don't ask where the mine is, because I am not going to answer that question. I will try to shed light on the other questions;

Is there a fifth stone? Very possibly. Pablo was a prolific sculpter. His primary love was horses. I believe that the reason he made the stones was for future generations. The entire group was running for their lives. A jihad had been called against them because a few of Peralta's men had raped an Indian woman. The Spaniards ran for three days, and we're finally massacred on a small rise near Apache Junction


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The are a total of 9 stones including the heart and crosses. Is another stone required to solve the puzzle? NO!


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The heart is very significant. The red stone came from the bowels of a mountain 20 feet inside of a tunnel.


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FYI, the reason that I came on the forum is simple. I'm getting old. I have diabetes. My kids don't seem to care about my passions, even though they stand to inherit . There is a lot of hard work needed! Hard rock mining is not easy! I need Ground Penetrating Radar to work some areas. I need areas examined and/or excavated. The Gold is not sitting on top of the ground!! Get real! I need 5-6 dedicated miners who will work hard, be honest, and help towards a common goal . There are challenges. You have to be comfortable with snakes and mountain lions. I require a confidentiality agreement. Let me know if you are interested .


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I have spent years in research . There are many sources of information. Please don't ask where the mine is, because I am not going to answer that question. I will try to shed light on the other questions;

Is there a fifth stone? Very possibly. Pablo was a prolific sculpter. His primary love was horses. I believe that the reason he made the stones was for future generations. The entire group was running for their lives. A jihad had been called against them because a few of Peralta's men had raped an Indian woman. The Spaniards ran for three days, and we're finally massacred on a small rise near Apache Junction


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My question was about Pablo, not the mine that you have discovered. I just wanted to know your source for the date of death. Is that one of the things you can answer? Thanks SUPERDAD.
 

On the question of Pablo dying in 1848.... It was a massacre. The Spaniards were funneled into a " kill zone " where thousands of Indians were waiting for them. There are some rumors that Peralta his his sons in a small cave as the ran by. It is possible , but not likely . Two Spaniards were allowed to escape to warn the families to never return. Was this Pablo? There is no way to tell.


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Extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof. If we all had $10 for every time we heard someone claim they "solved" the Peralta Stone maps, we would all have weekend booze money!
Only a weekend? Just how expensive is alcohol where you live?
 

All sculpturing work stopped around that time, and the U.S. Military moved into the area shortly thereafter


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On the question of Pablo dying in 1848.... It was a massacre. The Spaniards were funneled into a " kill zone " where thousands of Indians were waiting for them. There are some rumors that Peralta his his sons in a small cave as the ran by. It is possible , but not likely . Two Spaniards were allowed to escape to warn the families to never return. Was this Pablo? There is no way to tell.


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Ok. Thank you.
 

It is speculated that Peralta's grandson came to the area in the early 1880' s bring Jacob Waltz and Jacob Weiser with him. His name could have also been Pablo. The records show that a Peralta opened a drug store in Phoenix circa 1900


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I expect skeptics. I don't really give a damn if you believe me or not. I'm not selling anything! I am looking for some good help, just like Mel Fisher did. .
I say if you want to be a skeptic, stay in your couch drinking your hooch, because you would probably get hurt or killed in the bush!


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