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It would be great to see everyone team up and sort out this mystery! One group will prevail!
What is there to sort out?
Well then, the original idea was to have teams or groups of people participateing in the greatest search ever made for the Beale Treasure. These teams would be made up of 4-5 people with a verity of talents. Of course all these teams would have a deciphering genius at the center of the group! Each team would have a person who has claimed to deciphered the Beale Ciphers.
The TV show would go back and forth between the teams showing what progress they were making in there field research and giving just a bit of the deciphering out of each team to wet the apatite of the people at home!
If we started out with say 5-10 teams of people and over seven years it would narrow to say one or two! Everyone would have a chance over the seven years to spin there tale of the Great Thomas Beale. There would be a small panel of people who would be narrating the 40 Minutes each show.
But then the true objective has nothing at all to do with the truth, just geared more towards general entertainments and possible personal exposure/benefits, etc., AKA Oak Island, per example. But at the core to it all there still exist not a single shred of actual evidence that the ciphers are the real deal of that the party of adventures or the adventure itself ever took place, quite the opposite, in fact. In other words, there is absolutely nothing to confirm that the story is anything other then a fictional tale. There's what has always been missing, and still is. There is no smoking gun to confirm that the events ever took place and so the story, and the ciphers, can be whatever anyone desires them to be, which is exactly what has taken place over the years.
Its TV land! Who would care as long as it's interesting!
I myself believe it to be true!
The TV show would go back and forth between the teams showing what progress they were making in there field research and giving just a bit of the deciphering out of each team to wet the apatite of the people at home!
A person would have to be mighty desperate to embarrass themselves on TV, constantly spewing nonsensical pretend theories about a make-believe treasure for the purpose of entertaining mindless couch potatoes. Personally, I'm not even close to being that desperate.
I agree, and have zero interest, but from a purely entertainment point of view, Oak Island proved it can work...lol
A person would have to be mighty desperate to embarrass themselves on TV, constantly spewing nonsensical pretend theories about a make-believe treasure for the purpose of entertaining mindless couch potatoes. Personally, I'm not even close to being that desperate.