Opinions on this KGC "Vault"

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Sigh; Asphalt no problem, the T-800 as mentioned, will pick up the void if not the coins themselves. Of course there is always the slim chance that they will neutralize each other's reactions.

Digging them up? No problem either, get some signs made up saying such & such co, electrical, water, etc., get some barricades, uniforms from a Good will store, then simply barricade off the area, and excavate. It is almost a certainty that no-one will question you.

Don Jose de La Mancha
 

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Real de Tayopa said:
It is almost a certainty that no-one will question you.

Don Jose de La Mancha


If they do, show them the phony work order. :icon_thumright:


GG~
 

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KK - I might get back up to the vault this week and check some things out. As for now, just waiting on the plumber's camera to peer inside.

Jose - that is a great idea! I believe I might be able to pick up the coins with my MP 3 Pro Digital detector! It is suppose to pick up larger caches up to 6 1/2 ft. and this is only buried about waist deep supposedly. I have dug pennies at around 18 inches my detector found and have recently picked up some small iron ore rocks at KGC sites over 2 ft. down and the rocks weren't any larger than a golf ball! This is the only detector I have ever owned, so I cannot compare it with others. However, I am very pleased with it and feel I can find most anything I can dig with it!
 

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swiftsearcher said:
KK - I might get back up to the vault this week and check some things out. As for now, just waiting on the plumber's camera to peer inside.

Cool.

What size coil does that machine have?
 

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KK - it only has an 8 inch coil! I bought it from Kellyco years ago. Last I checked they now have a 10 inch coil MP 4 Pro Digital! That thing would probably be as good as a 2 box detector I would assume simply from the results I have had with mine!

SWR - Don't worry about my sites, what I want known, I will post! :wink: I will give you one hint of a LARGE DEPOSITORY that I cannot find a safe way to enter if you want to try it - it is located at Ft. Knox, KY! :D
 

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swiftsearcher said:
SWR - Don't worry about my sites, what I want known, I will post! :wink: I will give you one hint of a LARGE DEPOSITORY that I cannot find a safe way to enter if you want to try it - it is located at Ft. Knox, KY! :D

:laughing7: :thumbsup: Good-un. KVM wrote of another one he'd calculated was located under one of the freeways in southern California. He drove along a frontage road until he came to a spot abeam the section of highway where he thought it was buried with all the intentions of doing some scouting on foot, but a CHIPpy made him leave. Maybe SWR would like to try that one. :read2: But, probably not since he/she doesn't believe in the existance of any KGC loot.
 

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Kentucky Kache said:
What about a $700.00 two box or TM 808 detector? If I had permission, I'd find it. If it's there, that is.

Same unit by the designer sold on the side with better tuning sensitivity the; the tf 900. $500.00 delivered to your door online. Will tune out most anything and also finds concealed hollows.

You can almost bet that if anyone found what they claim to be a Hebrew treasure in the U.S., some crafty Mormons are behind it trying to sell more garbage publications and recruit more of Mormo to the unsuspecting innocent.
 

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Dear Twisted Fork;
Now that you mention it, what is the fascination that the Mormons seem to have with the ancient Hebrews? The only thing I really know about them is that when they come knocking on my door, I consider them to be fair game for an old-fashioned down-home Roman Catholic style conversion. In fact, I keep a sort of *Roman Catholic conversion kit* right by the front door for those kids who actually have the temerity to think that they are about to *enlighten* me. It makes for a fun day all the way around. Could you please expound further on the Hebrew/Mormon connection for me, my friend? I am curious to learn more about this phenomenom.
Your friend;
LAMAR
 

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swiftsearcher said:
...I will give you one hint of a LARGE DEPOSITORY that I cannot find a safe way to enter if you want to try it - it is located at Ft. Knox, KY!

You might be surprised if you found this depository empty when you entered.
 

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Springfield, maybe not completedy empty. Could be filled to the brim with
I O U s.
 

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Watched a documentary the other day on the history channel about Ft Knox,
Read a report from the US Mint the next morning, that said the US gold depository is depleted to the point that they have to scrounge and purchase more gold just to make the coinage they have scheduled to mint this year.

So no, I wouldn't be surprised to find the US depository side of FT Knox empty.

The other side of the Fort Knox story is that a lot of stuff other than gold is kept there.
Including a large portion of the British crown jewels.
as well as precious things from other governments arround the world.
 

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TW, are you saying that LBJ didn't use it to fund the "GREAT SOCIETY"?
 

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Old Dog said:
Watched a documentary the other day on the history channel about Ft Knox,
Read a report from the US Mint the next morning, that said the US gold depository is depleted to the point that they have to scrounge and purchase more gold just to make the coinage they have scheduled to mint this year.

So no, I wouldn't be surprised to find the US depository side of FT Knox empty.

The other side of the Fort Knox story is that a lot of stuff other than gold is kept there.
Including a large portion of the British crown jewels.
as well as precious things from other governments arround the world.

I don't know if it's full or empty, but I wouldn't want to try and sneak in there.
 

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Good morning TW: youposted -->

"Hmmm....I wouldn't know about that, but if the gold from Ft Knox is missing, I would guess that it is a conspiracy and SWR is in on it. "
~~~~~~~~~~

I knew it, I knew it, swr is one of us, a frustrated treasure hunter.

Welcome to the fold

swr. :hello2: :icon_sunny: :thumbsup: :coffee2: :coffee2: :coffee2:


Don Jose de La Mancha
 

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Lamar, I worked for a Mormon in the insurance business for over four years. Believe it or not, we never mentioned Religion, but he did take the young people out to lunch (you know, the ones riding bikes and wearing cheap ties). Anyway, one started to try and convert me one day. I stopped him in mid sentence and asked if Mormons could still have more than one wife. He said no, so I said I was NOT interested then. ;D

I believe that Mormons believe that the "Native American Indians" are one of the lost tribes of Israel. As many of you know, this is NOT my belief, as I believe the "Lost Tribes" migrated into Northern Europe and later America (forming all of the great European/Northern American countries). Personally, I simply believe what the King James Version of the Bible (and some other "banned books" state) - what Jesus and God says, NOT what some person (false prophet) stated in the 1800's! :thumbsup:

For the record, I was NEVER a "KGC Hunter" or conspiracist! As you can tell by my handle on here, I only hunted the Swift Legend. HOWEVER, after being in the field and seeing MANY things NOT related to Swift and going through the history and finds of the area (plus, what I have found in the field), there is NO DOUBT there is a KGC connection and the KGC was real!

SWR said:
swiftsearcher said:
SWR - Don't worry about my sites, what I want known, I will post! :wink: I will give you one hint of a LARGE DEPOSITORY that I cannot find a safe way to enter if you want to try it - it is located at Ft. Knox, KY! :D

Oh...I'm not worried, but rather curious. It appears that only KGC treasure hunters on internet message boards know of these "sites". Mainstream and traditional history seems void of any such information, only that the Knights of the Golden circle died out back in the 1860s.

I actually believe...that you believe... your lampoon about Fort Knox. Most KGC treasure hunters seem gullible enough about these things. SWR - I believe you are wrong about the KGC "dying out" in the 1860's. It is my understanding they operated into the 20th Century and "officially" disbanded and sealed their records then, NOT in the 1860's. THIS is Historical Fact, as you would say and not conspiracy! :thumbsup:
 

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lastleg said:
Lamar, my friend and sojoiner,

Thank you for reminding us that all good things on earth come from a
merciful God. Unto Him our gratitude belongs. I spoke of Swiftsearcher
earlier because his upbeat humility has won me over. Our lot in life may
begin in a shack or a mansion but the measure of man is in his character.

Yes, we poked and prodded him for answers yet he stayed on course
and any hurt I caused him is deeply regretted. I am chastened and will
strive to ge gracious to all posters in the future.

lastleg

Most excellent. :thumbsup: :hello:
 

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