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Tenderfoot
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If you are thinking about joining the hunt, here is my advice.
In my 4-2-25 post I explained how to decode the Cipher 2 message; it is not as straight forward as the 1885 pamphlet implied. I also explained when the Declaration of Independence is corrected and numbered correctly you get the KEY as described in my post yesterday (4-4-25). When you then use that key to solve Cipher 1, the location of the treasure, you will find an alphabetical string “ABCDEFGHIIJKLMMNOHPP” at word location 188. This string is not natural.
So before you continue your search ask yourself this question, “Do you think you can find a cipher method that can create this alphabetical string naturally?” If so, by all means continue your search. However, if you accept the fact you don’t have the skill, experience or intelligence, than you should hit the brakes and find another challenge.
I have provided all of what I would call my key breakthroughs so existing and future Beale hunters can get a clear picture of the challenges they will face so they can make an informed decision before wasting hours, weeks and months researching for naught.
In my 4-2-25 post I explained how to decode the Cipher 2 message; it is not as straight forward as the 1885 pamphlet implied. I also explained when the Declaration of Independence is corrected and numbered correctly you get the KEY as described in my post yesterday (4-4-25). When you then use that key to solve Cipher 1, the location of the treasure, you will find an alphabetical string “ABCDEFGHIIJKLMMNOHPP” at word location 188. This string is not natural.
So before you continue your search ask yourself this question, “Do you think you can find a cipher method that can create this alphabetical string naturally?” If so, by all means continue your search. However, if you accept the fact you don’t have the skill, experience or intelligence, than you should hit the brakes and find another challenge.
I have provided all of what I would call my key breakthroughs so existing and future Beale hunters can get a clear picture of the challenges they will face so they can make an informed decision before wasting hours, weeks and months researching for naught.