Mines, Mines, and More Mines.

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Where is the proof that Witcher, Coles and Clay Families say that it is a dime novel and they are going to sue James Beverly Ward? Also James Beverly Ward did not destroy the printed pamphlets they were destroyed in a fire that killed several firemen and tens of thousands of dollars in property damage.
Nah... THAT fire in Lynchburg, Va. was in 1883. BEFORE the 1885 date of the Beale PAPERS Pamphlet.
 

Nah... THAT fire in Lynchburg, Va. was in 1883. BEFORE the 1885 date of the Beale PAPERS Pamphlet.

Why did the "author' say that most of the pamphlets were destroyed in a fire then. Pamphlets could have been sold long before the Copyright was obtained in 1885. That was the fire that destroyed the Virginia Building or the printing office of the Job Print Pamphlets.
 

You tell me to put away newspaper articles which reported the actual news, yet you post a wiki article to support your claims. Is that one of the "actual documents" you speak of?

Trusting newspaper articles in regards to treasure is like trusting those unknown voices on the other end of the line asking you for your personal information. :laughing7:
 

Upon my death bed I'm going to spin an incredible tale of lost treasure. No doubt my name will survive forever as folks continuing looking for it. :laughing7:
 

So for all you've produced are speculations. What if's doesn't prove the theory that you so desperately want to believe.

One day last year he said there was a Celeste Beale Diary, and was supposed proof that Captain Beale of New Orleans was dead in 1820 . But to this day no proof of it ever has been produced . He just likes to win to the point, he will make up stuff .
 

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Why did the "author' say that most of the pamphlets were destroyed in a fire then. Pamphlets could have been sold long before the Copyright was obtained in 1885. That was the fire that destroyed the Virginia Building or the printing office of the Job Print Pamphlets.
B/C the REST of the copies of the BPP, were fed to pot-belly stoves to warm up places in the COLD winter of 1885/1886, Lynchburg, Va.; heard/read of this, SEVERAL places...
 

Upon my death bed I'm going to spin an incredible tale of lost treasure. No doubt my name will survive forever as folks continuing looking for it. :laughing7:

Why wait when you can enjoy the fruits of your labor in person/alive?
 

"Captain Thomas J. Beale." ......"crypto strings".....:laughing7:

Captain Thomas J Beale = TJB who was a Captain of the formed militia he was in and would be called Captain be his group .
Captain Thomas J Beale = The guy who spent 2 months with no uniform on going down the Mississippi River without a horse . :laughing7:

The Crypto Strand speaks for itself http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/b...page-3-authenticated-cipher-page-numbers.html

If you can not figure out what I have said on that thread you may as well give up trying to decode the Beale Ciphers, oh that's right you did give up . :laughing7:
 

Captain Thomas J Beale = TJB who was a Captain of the formed militia he was in and would be called Captain be his group .
Captain Thomas J Beale = The guy who spent 2 months with no uniform on going down the Mississippi River without a horse . :laughing7:

The Crypto Strand speaks for itself http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/b...page-3-authenticated-cipher-page-numbers.html

If you can not figure out what I have said on that thread you may as well give up trying to decode the Beale Ciphers, oh that's right you did give up . :laughing7:

Just saying, when it comes to making things up you're pretty good yourself. Thanks for these examples. :thumbsup::laughing7:
"Captain Thomas J. Beale/Beal/Beall/Bisell...."
 

Trusting newspaper articles in regards to treasure is like trusting those unknown voices on the other end of the line asking you for your personal information. :laughing7:

I see why you have to rely on other people's theories for what to believe.:laughing7:
 

Just saying, when it comes to making things up you're pretty good yourself. Thanks for these examples. :thumbsup::laughing7:
"Captain Thomas J. Beale/Beal/Beall/Bisell...."

I use evidence for all my research, you will never see most of what I have but I do putt up a bit from time to time . I only follow the evidence were it takes me Brother and so far it is golden . Good thing I don't think you as someone who is very knowledgeable about this subject matter . Your failure to know the subject has shown you to be in never land once again . Maybe you need to go on Facebook a fresh place to spin your yarn about what you know !
 

Upon my death bed I'm going to spin an incredible tale of lost treasure. No doubt my name will survive forever as folks continuing looking for it. :laughing7:

How many theories will you leave behind, each one the only possible solution?:thumbsup:

Are you counting me as one who believes in the Beale treasure story?
 

One day last year he said there was a Celeste Beale Diary, and was supposed proof that Captain Beale of New Orleans was dead in 1820 . But to this day no proof of it ever has been produced . He just likes to win to the point, he will make up stuff .

He has made several claims here without showing one single thing to back it up. And he cries about there being no proof of Beale.
 

Why wait when you can enjoy the fruits of your labor in person/alive?

Actually, he hasn't waited. Have you seen all his theories on the Beale treasure? There are a few of them, given at different time, and each new theory is the only possible solution. It can be nothing else.:laughing7:
 

Wow....drag one onto the carpet and they start screaming like little kids. :laughing7:
One has a manufactured "golden" solution that "has to sail" on very "choppy" waters and the other readily "assumes" that he is being referenced about making things up. :laughing7: What's this tell you? :laughing7:
 

Wow....drag one onto the carpet and they start screaming like little kids. :laughing7:
One has a manufactured "golden" solution that "has to sail" on very "choppy" waters and the other readily "assumes" that he is being referenced about making things up. :laughing7: What's this tell you? :laughing7:

A question is not an assumption. Look it up on Wiki. :tongue3:
 

I see why you have to rely on other people's theories for what to believe.:laughing7:

These statements always bring me much humor. Here is a guy who has amassed a collection of works from others during his personal research into the mystery, even posting and quoting some of it, and he is laying claim that someone else is relaying on the works of others. :laughing7: Can we say "reality check!" Truth is simply this, "everyone relies of the works of others." Even this guy. :notworthy:

Now then, the posting of fresh ideas and fresh thoughts and new theories.......just saying......sort of brings about an entirely different perspective on things, don't it. :thumbsup:
 

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These statements always bring me much humor. Here is a guy who has amassed a collection of works from others during his personal research into the mystery, even posting and quoting some of it, and he is laying claim that someone else is relaying on the works of others. :laughing7: Can we say "reality check!" Truth is simply this, "everyone relies of the works of others." Even this guy. :notworthy:

Now then, the posting of fresh ideas and fresh thoughts and new theories.......just saying......sort of brings about an entirely different perspective on things, don't it. :thumbsup:

I'm referring to how you had your original theory here, and nothing else could be possible. Then someone sent you something on a different theory and then you did a 180 degree turn, and now the new theory is the only thing possible. It's not the taking of information from other sources, or even the changing of the mind, but the absoluteness of each theory you come up with. Everyone on this forum is subordinate to you when it comes to the truth about the Beale story, no matter how many times you change your theory. Each time, you're right and everyone else is wrong.

Yes, I do take information from other places, I just don't change my mind every time the wind blows, and claim that THIS IS THE ONLY POSSIBLE WAY each time. I like to find things either from near the period in question, or at least things that line up with what I'm saying. That, for some reason, seems to threaten you.

Fresh Ideas, like maybe the treasure consisting of gold and silver ore, instead of pure gold and silver. There's nothing in the Beale story to refute that idea, which is all it is, an idea. I'm not as cock-sure as you are.
 

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B/C the REST of the copies of the BPP, were fed to pot-belly stoves to warm up places in the COLD winter of 1885/1886, Lynchburg, Va.; heard/read of this, SEVERAL places...

Next time you read it----Post it.
 

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