The Peralta Stone Maps, Real Maps to Lost Gold Mines or Cruel Hoax?

Do you think the Peralta stone maps are genuine, or fake?


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and the tablets of course. Careful not to take the words at place value or position as they are simply meant to get you into the general territory through vague reference. If you were one of them, you would soon pick up the bread trail of various placed stones along the way; the kind that are in some way not where they should be; like the mine.
 

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cactusjumper said:
Since the Stone Maps are, by far, the most popular topic here and one of the threads has been locked, perhaps Roy's topic needs to be resurrected.

Joe Ribaudo

CJ-
I'm still trying to figure out this forum. Why does a thread get locked and by whom? Mark, Jeff or the one that started the thread?
I was posting to one of them when it got locked. By the time I finished typing... bang! The door was slammed shut and a message came up saying so.
Just wondering...
-Ken
 

with regards to locking i wonder the same,

i believe you can delete threads that you have started, i know BB has started threads and posted in other threads, I've gone back a few hours or a day later and both threads and posts have been deleted by him,
so many in the last couple weeks it's beginning to resemble the mad hatters tea party out of Alice in wonderland,

furness
 

As far as I know, the person who starts a thread can delete the thread. I believe the moderators are the only ones who can lock a thread.

There are statements being made by some of the people who post here that are simply way over the line as far as what's allowed. Name calling, threats, slander, etc... Personally I think the moderators are doing a very good job of catching those posts, but they just continue and eventually I wouldn't be surprised to see the entire LDM section closed for awhile - I'd be very disappointed, but many of the posts lately are just ridiculous.
 

Blindbowman said:
i will no longer post wildly here at the site

that would be nice

and i have found the 3 richest mines in the world ....fact !


Hmmmm
 

Paul and Ken,

You can lock a topic you have started by going to any post in the topic, that was made by you.
Hit the "Modify" tab. At the bottom of the box, you will see a small box that you can check, which says "lock this topic". I have never done it, but assume that must be the way you geterdone.

Take care,

Joe
 

cactusjumper said:
Paul and Ken,

You can lock a topic you have started by going to any post in the topic, that was made by you.
Hit the "Modify" tab. At the bottom of the box, you will see a small box that you can check, which says "lock this topic". I have never done it, but assume that must be the way you geterdone.

Take care,

Joe

Thanks Joe - I didn't realize that - I've never needed to lock a thread I started either.
 

Ah com'on, don't you all remember the good o'l days where you were knee high? When a wild fight of throwing dog doo at each other was something to look forward too? When letting the air out of your friends bicycle tire was cool? Everybody had a good laugh and found they had really built on their friendships with their buddies? If you can't take it, GET LOST........
 

Twisted Fork said:
These two will do you the most good, ...

Twisted,

I took that map you posted in this thread and using it as a general idea rather than an actual to scale map, drew a line from the needle to the 4 peaks, rotating that line to match the approximate line in the map and looked for a "matching" intersection of streams as shown in the approximate location, I came up with a similar spot on the sat view.
Using 33 degrees 26 min 44.32N and 111-20-05.58W as the intersection of the streams the markers on the map shown as "X" fall on spots that show as light marks on the Google map. Two in particular are at 33-26-40.51N and 111-20-10.52W and 33-26-38.25N and 111-20- 8.08W. The other two are anybody's guess.
It does look promising though but needs feet on the ground to confirm.


CJ,
Thanks for clearing up the locking function.

-Ken
 

i see ya getting out and round dust cap ..long time no see .. hows things going ... ya going to the rendezvous this year ,, i saw you ask about a gen .. i could use your skill this year . i got a site that needs some feet on the ground , i got it located to a bout a 60 yards area .. but i have no real idea of what it is saying is there other then knowing it is some kind of navigation fix point .. so your guess of what it is ,is as good as mine at this point .. i believe i will know what it is when i see it ..i have a few sites like this one out of 35 location you get a few odd ones ..nothing wrong with that if your sure there is something there.. i know a guy the looked in dead valley for over a year for a rock only to find out it had a smiley face on it ..LOL

he was telling me and friend about making $90,000 in gold prospecting in one year and then told us that story ...

maybe i will see you there this year .. maybe if i see real people it may help but the last 23 years have been really nice ...LOL
 

The main clue and landmark that lines up with the location of where the tablets were buried, is the heart of the formula. Your looking for two rings; one inside of the other. Two measures; one on the way in, and one one the way out. In the center is a hat shaped peak. A peak in the shape of a witches hat. A peak you can see the old military trail from at the point where it crosses the Salt and the river takes on the shape of a giant slanted S..........Black Mnt. Remember where the tablets were dug up from? This S is at the base of the witches robe, at the main swirl. The main clue at the heart of the formula on the tablets, is one circle inside of another; look on the tablets. This is how map makers draw a truly hat shaped peak. The witch does not wear a ball cap; he does not wear a bandanna; he is not wearing a sombrero; he is wearing a witches hat....round and pointy. Everyone is calling the figure a witch, lets get it together O.K.

This is a backdrop of Black Mountain and the soldiers riding past it as the trail goes around there. There is a white figure of what looks like a chess piece or bishop, higher above the soldiers, as if he is standing at a key point on Black Mnt. He is telling you that you need to be in his position, in order to advance on the trail and the last move leading to checkmate. Look at the vague natural relief, a side view outline, more than similar to Black Mnt.; as if you were looking upon the West face, facing up river in direction, towards the rising sun. The trail ahead.....
 

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Surely....Without the code, they would never have survived nor would their knowledge.

The photos enclosed reveal the trail from the burial site of the tablets, up around the Apache Trail and on to the river. W is backwards.

When you get to any one of their mine sites, expect a scale change downward, where the symbols are used all over again to reveal shapes, as one approaches the mine.
 

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great pics EB , look s hot .. you were not to far from where Jesse went missing .. who's with ya ...
 

Hi Group,

Attached is a photograph of the "United Daughter's of the Confederacy Arizona" monument near the intersection of Peralta Road and US 60. This is the same Peralta Road that leads us East towards the Don's Camp. Notice the heart at the top between the Confederate "X" (or "crossbones" eh, matey!).

The second photograph depicts the old famous "BOOT" marker found within about 30 feet of the monument. This is known as a "witness mark" and we left it there as we do with all witness marks, monuments and markers. Ah yes! Notice the Mason's trowel near the bottom right. Never destroy, never regret!

The barbed wire fence marker is located three posts down from a fenced gate about 5 miles down and off of Peralta Road. GPS position and draw line to other positions. Fairly simple and did not destroy.

Later,

Ellie B.

Ellie Baba
 

Blindbowman said:
great pics EB , look s hot .. you were not to far from where Jesse went missing .. who's with ya ...

Two of the best dowsers (actually there are four), Robert T. and Steven J. in the country. Both are from Alabama and have never been in Arizona. Kathryn (not pictured is one of my partners). They loved this area so much we made three major hikes into the area from the bridge. Yes, it was hot, but we knew that taking a siesta in the heat of the day would help. A nice breeze was cooling off our sweat drenched clothing and Fish Creek was running and the noise it made going over the rocks made you feel like you were living in a fantasy land. This area literally will take your breath away! We kept crossing paths with a mountain lion the three days we were out, but never did see him (big tracks). We climbed up a number of the cliffs you can see in the pictures. I wore out a cheap pair of Wally World hiking boots in one day as this is very rough going country to hike.

I am looking for another set of pics and have not yet found them, but I will. Attached is a good shot of Bull Dog Peak which is above the old Bull Dog Mine next to Goldfield. Many believe this is where the Dutchman had his mine. This is a good example of a SARA; notice the man standing inside the opening of what looks like a cave. There are other images located all over this monument.

Also, a very good friend of mine recently passed and he also was a Dutch Hunter and a real American Cowboy; Wayne (Gayle) Wells. Attached is a photograph of him ( on the right) in his normal dress with a real saloon girl, Yahooo Gayle! Another has gone to join the "Burro Man".

Have a great week!

EB
 

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Ellie Baba wrote
a very good friend of mine recently passed and he also was a Dutch Hunter and a real American Cowboy; Wayne (Gayle) Wells

I am sorry to hear that, and have faith that we will meet again on the other side; in the meantime we know that Mr Wells has found treasure far greater than anything here on Earth.

I have a question for our Peralta Stone theorists; suppose that tomorrow, the Peralta stones were suddenly proven beyond all doubt to be modern frauds; what would that do to your own ideas of where they lead, and the intendant code(s) believed to be on them? Would it mean a complete re-thinking of everything, or do you have other evidence that would still lead you to the same conclusions? Thank you in advance, and no I don't expect that the Peralta stones will be proven true OR false tomorrow.
Oroblanco
 

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