Treasure of the 7th Seal... NOT the Beale Treasure

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He was an "author"........a "philosopher"........and "a man of science"......presenting a great deal of "his own thoughts, beliefs, and ideas" on paper. Throughout his life he held a few distinguishing titles and positions, but he was always an "author" and a "philosopher" first. Bacon "dreamed" of manufacturing a utopian world, but this was just his personal, "fantasy world". It wasn't real.
 

Its real look around, the new world,was a fit instrument for his dreams, inspired people to forfill It.. And is still unfolding.
 

The Queen, called him little Solomon.
 

"SIGHS"... OK, I will "play THIS game"; has NOTHING to do with the BEALE CIPHERS/TREASURE, tho. Sir Francis was a ROSICRUCIAN; when Thomas Jefferson served in France... HE was influenced by FRENCH ROSICRUCIANS. THAT is the "connecting link". I see it at Poplar Forest... I see it at Monticello... I see it at the University of Virginia; architecture in various TJ designed buildings in Central Virginia (MOSTLY court houses). Parallel lines, circles, etc. ALL "French inspired"; Rotunda at UVA... shape of Poplar Forest "from the air"... HA! STILL not the Beale Treasure, nor Ciphers (NUMBERS). 8-)
 

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Its real look around, the new world,was a fit instrument for his dreams, inspired people to forfill It.. And is still unfolding.

Respectfully, that's just a personal perception, or a philosophy that's based on one's personal ideas and/or beliefs.

Franklin,
In certain religious circles, Hitler was often claimed to be the antichrist. During the war many rumors abounded that he was suspected of wearing the mark of 666. There are even some claims that Hitler himself approved the use of these rumors as a means instilling fear within those churches. Other claims suggest the church used this propaganda to further strengthen its followers and position during the war. Idealist will always attract such labels and claims, always have and always will. The same would also be true of Bacon, someone whose ideals are radically different and spark controversy. Just saying, most everything suspicious about Bacon has been given rise through the uncertainty and/or strategies of men who either supported him or opposed...i.e., it is all theory and speculation, and possibly even strategies, with "zero" documentation to any of it.
 

There is a good possibility, it has alot to do with the treasure. It want be Beales treasure forever. I'm gona call that on out, we'll see
 

This is all very interesting. I'm enjoying the banter. I joined because I inherited this nice point from my grandmother. She found it in Maryland in 1918.
 

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This is all very interesting. I'm enjoying the banter. I joined because I inherited this nice point from my grandmother. She found it in Maryland in 1918.

Kirk,or lost lake point
 

This is all very interesting. I'm enjoying the banter. I joined because I inherited this nice point from my grandmother. She found it in Maryland in 1918.

Welcome. And get use to the banter when it comes to, "treasure legends". Without all the banter the legend would die, and who wants that! :laughing7:
 

Welcome. And get use to the banter when it comes to, "treasure legends". Without all the banter the legend would die, and who wants that! :laughing7:

HARDY, HAR HAR!
 

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I had someone from the Smithsonian take a look and they named it a lost lake point. A gorgeous and really old one at that. Haha, thanks for the update. Anyway, it's my first cool artifact. Hope you're all enjoying the long weekend.
 

Ctrustme,
And don't let all the bantering fool you. Once a month we all get together at the tiki bar to enjoy a group hug. :icon_thumright:
 

I had someone from the Smithsonian take a look and they named it a lost lake point. A gorgeous and really old one at that. Haha, thanks for the update. Anyway, it's my first cool artifact. Hope you're all enjoying the long weekend.

Nice point,archaic era, lost lake points are one of my favorites. 250$a inch, or more.
 

Viva la france!:smileinbox:
 

Isn't ironic, a vault in Williamsburg, Va with a treasure story. A vault in Bedford County with a treasure story. Both could be the same treasure story?

Just a few posts ago you were convinced the Beale treasure was Confederate.
 

What was the 4 digit number from Beale numbers,has some Solomon pillars meaning.
 

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