Video 4 - The Peralta Stone Maps with Frank Augustine

I cringe every time I hear someone state that the Peralta stones are fake, define fake. There are dozens of copies that have map information on them. The info on the stones is a copy of a very old Jesuit map or maps. How accurate are they? Well, they are pretty dam accurate as far as information the stones are showing. The important question is not who carved the modern-day stones, only two questions are important! First, do they lead to something that answer is yes? And secondly, we know it was done by early Jesuits, but by who, we do not know the answer. after we share our findings Someone younger than me can hopefully figure that out. the stones are copies of a map or maps, Keep the faith that there is something out there,, and it is real. Good health to all. Jeff, Arcana Exploration.
 

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After some old threads I found a statement from Jim. He stated his copies were stained not painted like the Robinson copies. He made 10 copies.

I cringe every time I hear someone state that the Peralta stones are fake, define fake. There are dozens of copies that have map information on them. The info on the stones is a copy of a very old Jesuit map or maps. How accurate are they? Well, they are pretty dam accurate as far as information the stones are showing. The important question is not who carved the modern-day stones, only two questions are important! First, do they lead to something that answer is yes? And secondly, we know it was done by early Jesuits, but by who, we do not know the answer. after we share our findings Someone younger than me can hopefully figure that out. the stones are copies of a map or maps, Keep the faith that there is something out there,, and it is real. Good health to all. Jeff, Arcana Exploration.
Some years have passed since this thread was started. Some of the posters have passed and new information came to light over the years. There will always be those who believe in the stone maps no matter what evidence has been presented. I've kept my ears open for information on this topic. Only Travis knew the true story. It's a fact that he was looking for hidden treasure or gold in the Hewitt Millsite area. Around 1952 while on a hike with his Uncle Phil and Bob Garmin off Hewitt Canyon Rd. They stumbled upon a small cave. The cave contained over 3 million in cobbled gold ore. Who hid it there in anyone's guess. A Waltz stash or Peralta? It was found by chance. A lucky day for those involved. Keep in mind that was 3 million in 50's money. I know the general location. It was pointed out to me by Tom K a few years ago while on a jeep trip. There is a lot more to this and I may head up there one day in the future to sniff around with a detector. Perhaps some was left behind. Larry Hendrick just posted a Mysteries of the Superstition Mountains video on the subject. Just shows you never know what you may stumble upon while sniffing around.
 

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Some years have passed since this thread was started. Some of the posters have passed and new information came to light over the years. There will always be those who believe in the stone maps no matter what evidence has been presented. I've kept my ears open for information on this topic. Only Travis knew the true story. It's a fact that he was looking for hidden treasure or gold in the Hewitt Millsite area. Around 1952 while on a hike with his Uncle Phil and Bob Garmin off Hewitt Canyon Rd. They stumbled upon a small cave. The cave contained over 3 million in cobbled gold ore. Who hid it there in anyone's guess. A Waltz stash or Peralta? It was found by chance. A lucky day for those involved. Keep in mind that was 3 million in 50's money. I know the general location. It was pointed out to me by Tom K a few years ago while on a jeep trip. There is a lot more to this and I may head up there one day in the future to sniff around with a detector. Perhaps some was left behind. Larry Hendrick just posted a Mysteries of the Superstition Mountains video on the subject. Just shows you never know what you may stumble upon while sniffing around.
I was watching this all unfold and the way it ended looked and sounded really messy.

But the thing that was curious to me is the way “Ryan” said it ended that their ground radar operator “stole” from them.

What do you think about this. Old was still defending Ryan and spewing nonsense. As the kids say can you spill some tea about everything.

That’s super cool you’re planning on checking out the cave location. I hope that pans out. I believe there was an initial cache of gold but never what Travis told folks there was
 

I was watching this all unfold and the way it ended looked and sounded really messy.

But the thing that was curious to me is the way “Ryan” said it ended that their ground radar operator “stole” from them.

What do you think about this. Old was still defending Ryan and spewing nonsense. As the kids say can you spill some tea about everything.

That’s super cool you’re planning on checking out the cave location. I hope that pans out. I believe there was an initial cache of gold but never what Travis told folks there was
When you promise 50 percent of your TV project to 100 people you can't have a show. So the gro man ran off with the treasure. Sorry folks no show. He started off good but it all turned to shit.
 

When you promise 50 percent of your TV project to 100 people you can't have a show. So the gro man ran off with the treasure. Sorry folks no show. He started off good but it all turned to shit.
Copy that’s what i figured. Dude was out of his element early on and it was clear.
 

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