LUE MAP THEORY, MAYBE SOME CONTEXT

Enticement.

The cyphers are mysterious and impossible to solve. They keep the curious on the path they've been encouraged to follow. They provide insurance in case the owners decide to make their own recovery. If there is a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow, the cyphers won't lead you to the physical prize.

mdog makes an interesting case that the LUE map might well be used to point out numerous caches, each with its own brand of cypher clues. Why use Masonic woo woo for the LUE map, and not Egyptian woo woo? Miller is reported to have been a Mason, so he must have been familiar with that woo, and simply released a map with plenty of Masonic symbology. The real question is, why would such a map be released to the public at all? Same question applies to all the satellite caches Miller's map might point to.

There are two points on the original map that don't show up on the Ram edition, the point at the top of the triangle and the point in the center of the circle, both in the bottom right quadrant. You need both of these points to make the treasure mapping. I wonder if he was having trouble finding the locations of these two points. Another important part of the mapping, also in the bottom right quadrant, is the horizontal line that divides the two big triangles on the right. Von Mueller actually gives clues to the locations of the starting points needed to make this line, on a map of the United States. In his writings he mentions Fort Knox, Treasure Mountain and, if he gave this clue, Lloro Urraca Enterrari could be the Pioneer Urraca Cemetery, at the base of Mount Blanca. With this information, you can draw the horizontal line across the United States. The other two would be harder to figure out. Maybe the Kensington Runestone location, but the starting point in Wyoming would be harder to figure out, if you didn't know about the Apple Lake Triangle.
 

Yes yes. Cyphers were invented to entice people.
Please go on........
 

Enticement.

The cyphers are mysterious and impossible to solve. They keep the curious on the path they've been encouraged to follow. They provide insurance in case the owners decide to make their own recovery. If there is a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow, the cyphers won't lead you to the physical prize.

mdog makes an interesting case that the LUE map might well be used to point out numerous caches, each with its own brand of cypher clues. Why use Masonic woo woo for the LUE map, and not Egyptian woo woo? Miller is reported to have been a Mason, so he must have been familiar with that woo, and simply released a map with plenty of Masonic symbology. The real question is, why would such a map be released to the public at all? Same question applies to all the satellite caches Miller's map might point to.
He could have used Masonic, Biblical, Egyptian, Sumarian, etc "woowoo." The symbols would have been different, but the meanings the same. He was clearly a Mason and there is enough in his words for a studius Mason to figure out what he's getting at.
But Im afraid, if I explain it further would be considered "off topic," (I no longer wonder why this stuff is kept secret........) so in this case Ill leave it to you guys to keep in on topic with the stories of Ahnunaki (I was wrong earlier....aliens WERE brought up here), or Aztec, or Arizona Romans, or native American Hebrews or....whatever else is on topic for this thread.
I dont think Im being heard. There's only so much wall talking one can do before moving on. Im clearly off topic anyway and one of the woo crowd so......

Im just going to say this:
You got it. Good job.
This is absolutely about looking for 7 cities, or caves literally made of literal gold. :)
Good luck in your search.
 

. . . .Even though Ive already explained the "woowoo", it clearly falls on deaf ears. It's OFF TOPIC! . . . . . . . . Yes yes. Cyphers were invented to entice people. Please go on . . . .
Sure, that topic is compelling and well worth pursuing, but this is a Treasurenet forum, not a philosophy forum, and the readers are primarily here to discuss, well, treasures - the physical loot that folks before us have allegedly hidden or lost somewhere.

Cyphers and other "clues" weren't invented to entice people, they were used to entice people. They're a useful tool, just like a map or a metal detector. Why . . . you're one of those people, aren't you?
 

Sure, that topic is compelling and well worth pursuing, but this is a Treasurenet forum, not a philosophy forum, and the readers are primarily here to discuss, well, treasures - the physical loot that folks before us have allegedly hidden or lost somewhere.

Cyphers and other "clues" weren't invented to entice people, they were used to entice people. They're a useful tool, just like a map or a metal detector. Why . . . you're one of those people, aren't you?
And that is a Masonic tracing board.....which cannot be separated from philosophy.
Understanding the philospohical origin of those symbols would probably help deci........ wait, what am I saying??
Nonsense. It was clearly ancient aliens.
 

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Sure, that topic is compelling and well worth pursuing, but this is a Treasurenet forum, not a philosophy forum, and the readers are primarily here to discuss, well, treasures - the physical loot that folks before us have allegedly hidden or lost somewhere.

Cyphers and other "clues" weren't invented to entice people, they were used to entice people. They're a useful tool, just like a map or a metal detector. Why . . . you're one of those people, aren't you?
Please explain "those people."
 

He could have used Masonic, Biblical, Egyptian, Sumarian, etc "woowoo." The symbols would have been different, but the meanings the same. Now you're starting to get the picture. He was clearly a Mason and there is enough in his words for a studius Mason to figure out what he's getting at.
But Im afraid, if I explain it would be considered "off topic" Many readers might be interested, me included. But here, only if it tries to explain the LUE map and what it's supposed to be leading to - alleged hidden valuables, not proselytizing. Remember what website you're on. Miller's life and associates may be more telling than his woo beliefs . . . . so in this case Ill leave it to you guys to keep in on topic with the stories of Ahnunaki (I was wrong earlier....aliens WERE brought up here), or Aztec, or Arizona Romans, or native American Hebrews or....whatever else is on topic for this thread. It is always advantageous to try to look at the biggest picture you can, even if you don't understand its context.
I dont think Im being heard. There's only so much wall talking one can do before moving on. Im clearly off topic anyway and one of the woo crowd so......

Im just going to say this:
You got it. Good job. As far as I know, based on mdog's work, the LUE map is possibly some sort of index to a series of alleged sites containing hidden valuables. The map seems to employ Masonic symbology, and was released by a guy who wrote about lost treasures.
This is absolutely about looking for 7 cities, or caves literally made of literal gold. :)
Good luck in your search. Didn't you claim to have an engineering degree? If you do, then you were presumably educated around critical thinking core fundamentals. Think like a detective.
 

"Remember what website you're on."
No. You remember it's a Masonic tracing board and any discussion around Masonic tracing boards is relevant and I'LL, meaning ME, will be the judge of what I consider on topic for Masonic symbols :) As a Mason AND a treasure hunter, I can do that. :)
This website even has a "banter" section to talk about anything at all.
So, the fact that this is a treasure site is irrelevant. We can talk about anything, especially since OP is asking me for my thoughts. Its becoming very clear though, why this stuff needs to be secret.
 

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"The symbols would have been different, but the meanings the same. Now you're starting to get the picture"

Oh, Ive already got the picture.
Cryptic and shibboleth.
Lol
Good luck!
 

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