Tayopa in Durango?

Don Jose,

You are mistaken. His name was Ishi.

Take care,

Joe

There is or was a great book on Ishi, unfortunately that was one I lost in the house fire and had forgot until this moment; there are several different books on Ishi now so can't recommend exactly which one.

I have no idea how to tie that into the topic. :dontknow: Still think some strong black coffee might be a great help here.

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Cactus, you mean "You are mistaken. His name was Ishi. ??? hm since it is only 80 years ago that read his tragic story, I guess age is finally creeping up on me That or I need coffee :coffee2::coffee2:.
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Oro, you posted -> I have no idea how to tie that into the topic.
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Still think some strong black coffee might be a great help here.

K :coffee2::coffee2::coffee2::coffee2::coffee2::coffee2:

Beth getting lazy? Just because she works on two jobs, works in the garden, cans the produce, and lets you help her in rebuilding the house is no excuse for her to short you coffee.

p's' Ed posted --> I called My Father by the name Ishi...
 

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Ed, my friend I have only one issue with you, you poasted -->I had found none holy ??you can say that after knowimg me??? :dontknow:???

Second I have no wish to pry into your private life, that''s between you and ISHI.

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Ed, what does any of that have to do with Tayopa? :icon_scratch: ??? :dontknow:
 

Ed, believe it or not, I was an alter boy destined toward priesthood. As for the Bible i loved it since I could condemn or approve of anything, It is the most ambiguous book ever written, Basically a history book,

You do know how the King James was chosen no?

I refuse to be drawn into religious arguments. If you believe and 'follow' your beliefs, I have no arguments with you That goes for any non violent religion, practice it.

In looking for answers I became involved in Taoism, and Sathya Sai Baba.. They all have the answers.

To date I have no particular religion, but respect all, essentially they are the same..

Que vayas con Dios mi Amigo. and find your Tayoa- it's out there, there Two more.
 

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Well Oro... If Tayopa is actually more than a myth...This may have a little something to do with it...

https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Zephaniah+1%3A18&version=KJV and

https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Ezekiel+7:19&version=KJV hehehe

I doubt mankind would ever do such a thing...Even if their lives depended on it...

Ed T:)lol

Do you really think that your re-opening an old mine, which could set you up financially not to mention providing good paying jobs for local people to work, is in any way linked to what those passages are referring to? You do not strike me as a man that worships money, but I know some folks that are that way. Maybe it would not hurt to re-think this whole thing? Not saying that being religious is a bad thing, just that perhaps things are not quite on the level you seem to be implying there. Remember the NT has fulfilled the OT, and as our amigo Don Jose has pointed out, the books in the KJV were selected by committee, it is arguable whether some of them even should be in it (like Revelations as a key example, the most abused book of them all for people that distort it and use it for their own agendas).

Good luck and good hunting amigos I hope you find the treasures that you seek.
Oroblanco

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Ed T wrote
My Father revealed to me that any court case begins with a police involvement...hehehe

Well have to respectfully disagree on this one; there are many civil court cases in which no police are involved. I have been in such type case in fact. No police.

Ed T also wrote
Well Oro...I discovered long ago that I really don't need to develop any mine...I have riches which no amount of gold silver platinum or diamonds could ever buy...

Then there is no reason for you to be hunting for lost mines is there? :thumbsup:

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And I find it hard too believe how gullible some of ya'll can be...Some of ya'll took my me finding Tayopa tale hook line and sinker... hehehe...As if Tayopa really exists...

Um, who said we believed you? Tayopa in Durango? I rather doubt that. And Tayopa most definitely does exist, sorry if we must disagree on that point.

Ed T also wrote
Well the bible does mention unicorns and dragons...And we all know that they are all over the place...Right

 
Oh ye of little faith. Do you think the unicorns and dragons of the bible do not exist? Unicorns very definitely exist, in fact Marco Polo and one of the ancient Greek explorers learned the truth about them (Megasthenes I believe it was) They were and are the single-horned Asian rhino.

Behold, the UNICORN
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and the DRAGON
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One early explorer wrote that people had been deceived about unicorns, that they far from beautiful rather they were exceedingly ugly, are covered in armor plates, are very aggressive and dangerous, would attack any man that approached them etc. Dragons are crocodiles. If you doubt this is true, read those bible passages where you find the term "unicorn" and substitute "single horned Asian rhino", and for those that say "dragon" substitute "crocodile" to see what I mean. Those were the ancient Hebrew terms for the Asian rhinos and the crocodiles of Egypt, Mesopotamia and Egypt. To further prove this, look for "rhino" and "crocodile" in the KJV bible, and you can not find those names for they did not use those names, they used unicorn and dragon. In fact most of the "unicorn horns" which were made into drinking vessels in the Middle Ages are made from rhino horns, though some are the tusks of narwhals which are not unicorns.

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Oh...And I can see Don Jose as an alter boy...hahaha...Or even as the Pope...

What? Why not? We have had a Polish pope, a German pope that had been a soldier in the Nazi army, and now even a Jesuit one - why not an Irish one? Have there not been Irish saints, like saint Patrick or saint Brendan? Your lack of faith amazes me Ed. :dontknow:

Oroblanco
 

Ed T, with this last post, NO question that whom you call your father is satan itself……….
Jesus is God, the second person of the Trinity……..unless you profess His Name, Jesus, you shall NOT enter into eternal life
 

Ed why do you keep wanting to turn this into a quasi-religious discussion? ???
 

Doc brought it up Oro...

Though it is my opinion that The New Testament is like The Book Of Mormon...The only problem or complication being that The New Testament is included in The Holy Bible...

Maybe one day you may find your Tayopa Oro...And as I have mentioned before...It is no where near Hermosillo Sonora...hehehe

Ed T:)lol

I am not looking for Tayopa amigo, I don't usually spend time looking for mines that are found. But I appreciate the thought. Happy dreams,
Oroblanco
 

EdT

Maybe the destruction of the world is jest a fairytale...hahaha

The destruction of this thread is not a fairytale .
 

Why then did the supposedly only solid proof that Tayopa exists state that Tayopa was/is actually in Sonora...Or so it states in the following article in "the gold and silver bell" section???The Lost Mines of Tayopa

Just curious...

Ed T:)

The Tayopa is too close to the Sonora border , and because the border is not visible on the ground , the most people in that era , could mistakenly to say how is in Sonora .
 

Ed-
You just got done saying Tayopa DOESN'T exist and now you're going out of your way to prove that it DID exist, just somewhere different than where most believe it to be! Which is it?!

Here's a real question for you: why did you decide to start posting here on Treasurenet? I'm not asking to be mean, I promise you. You have admitted to "spinning a yarn" about finding Tayopa, as well as on several occasions called yourself 1) a messenger of God, 2) satan, and 3) God himself, while turning this TREASURE HUNTING thread into some "quasi-religious" debate (as someone mentioned in an earlier post).
 

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