John288717
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- Nov 18, 2014
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Jeff this is my opinion of the first discussion, then I will stop harping on it. Believe you me. My interest is that all the information was at one time in a single place. Easily accessible and in digital format to boot not even the kid has that. Everything is written by hand with him. I may be new to the, online game, but I can use the find feature. If you follow me. My son better watch out! Now as to the hoax suggestion that is a thorny problem. See almost everything I read in the cache pages I can access, everything from treasure hunters on the ground in Warrington that is, is corroborated by my neighbors. And the little lady. They have seen these things as have I. My wife heard the trumpeting for instance and saw strange lights. I could go on and on. So to call those things a hoax, is no different from calling my neighbors and friends liars. From calling my wife and I liars. I will not stand for it by thunder! But I will no longer ask how it has been proven a hoax, I read between the lines. I may be old but I am still sharp. No one is comfortable explaining how, so that for all intents and purposes it was proven neither one thing nor another. Or they would explain why and how and put it to rest but they cannot. Permit me an anecdote. You see, hardly different than a trial in which the judge says "you are guilty but I refuse to say why or present any evidence against you." My two cents. What is a buried treasure story but the potentiality for wealth? Sudden riches. A trail of bread crumbs if you will. I have heard tales about more than two million dollars in gold and, what have you, buried in the woods near my home. A pretty penny make no mistake. Then I think to myself. Of course people say it is not real probably the same people who believe in it most! That clears the road for them. Rambling again but I hope you can bear along. Others may say unreal, I think may be that it is an out of the ordinary experience to many and hard to swallow. I can respect that but if so then what did I see, what did I dig out of the ground? Why have people been seeing what they have for fifty or more years? Everyone here is convinced I suppose that is the key, the benefit of living through it all. That no one on the internets can experience. Technology brings us together and divides us too. Ah but that is an argument for another day.
Jeff I must have neglected to mention it. I dug the tin out of the ground the day after I saw it buried about three o' clock or so in the afternoon so it was not under long. Terry Soloman sounds like the college kid and the old thread all rolled into one, there are two more of these out there they say. In fact I have been told, it is annual, going back fifty years like everything else. Which means there are many more. If you follow me. Good heavens I wish I had found the gold instead! Stricly speaking I am aware the demonstrators were not Bedouins but I do not have a name for them so to me by their outfits they are Bedouins. Now vor said he translated the message but has not, gotten back to us, yet. Doubter your hostility, whatever you want to call it, is part of the reason why I am so interested in the online forums aspect of Warrington buried treasure. These costumed people burying treasure, protecting it and all that have elicited a strong reaction from many. Not just on the internets but here too where I live where people and their homes, lives are actually affected. But the uproar here went the way of the dodo long ago. We have learned to live with it meanwhile the online forums are up in arms now why is that? Part of me thinks it is because Middle Easterners are involved part of me thinks maybe outrage at burying treasure instead of digging it up. One could say that, these people are not prudent financiers like the rest of you!
Jeff I must have neglected to mention it. I dug the tin out of the ground the day after I saw it buried about three o' clock or so in the afternoon so it was not under long. Terry Soloman sounds like the college kid and the old thread all rolled into one, there are two more of these out there they say. In fact I have been told, it is annual, going back fifty years like everything else. Which means there are many more. If you follow me. Good heavens I wish I had found the gold instead! Stricly speaking I am aware the demonstrators were not Bedouins but I do not have a name for them so to me by their outfits they are Bedouins. Now vor said he translated the message but has not, gotten back to us, yet. Doubter your hostility, whatever you want to call it, is part of the reason why I am so interested in the online forums aspect of Warrington buried treasure. These costumed people burying treasure, protecting it and all that have elicited a strong reaction from many. Not just on the internets but here too where I live where people and their homes, lives are actually affected. But the uproar here went the way of the dodo long ago. We have learned to live with it meanwhile the online forums are up in arms now why is that? Part of me thinks it is because Middle Easterners are involved part of me thinks maybe outrage at burying treasure instead of digging it up. One could say that, these people are not prudent financiers like the rest of you!