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Post by Deleted on Apr 8, 2018 9:56:59 GMT -5
I was looking at the TToTC book this morning and something caught my eye on page 8. The picture of the signing books at the turquoise mine. At the bottom of the book there are words spelled out The Galisteo with the corner of the map in the book FF is signing. I googled The Galisteo and it was the Basin in south of Santa Fe. Most already know of FF land in NM he sold to one of his friends. But, then I continued my search on google and came across this book by Ric Hajovsky "The Lost Kivas of San Lazaro" that FF had a connection to. Things kept connecting more with findings of Skippy's Cozumel and Ric Hajovsky books. It just kind of all got weird from there.
My question has anyone else come across this book The Lost Kivas of San Lazaro and why it's all a secret? The book is almost impossible to find since only a few have been published in 2010.
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Post by mikemarcum879 on Apr 8, 2018 10:08:04 GMT -5
I was looking at the TToTC book this morning and something caught my eye on page 8. The picture of the singing books at the turquoise mine. At the bottom of the book there are words spelled out The Galisteo with the corner of the map in the book FF is signing. I googled The Galisteo and it was the Basin in south of Santa Fe. Most already know of FF land in NM he sold to one of his friends. But, then I continued my search on google and came across this book by Ric Hajovsky "The Lost Kivas of San Lazaro" that FF had a connection to. Things kept connecting more with findings of Skippy's Cozumel and Ric Hajovsky books. It just kind of all got weird from there. My question has anyone else come across this book The Lost Kivas of San Lazaro and why it's all a secret? The book is almost impossible to find since only a few have been published in 2010. That is the same book that kyle sandau is looking at his solve is south of Santa fe on forrest sold property.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 8, 2018 10:46:53 GMT -5
I was looking at the TToTC book this morning and something caught my eye on page 8. The picture of the singing books at the turquoise mine. At the bottom of the book there are words spelled out The Galisteo with the corner of the map in the book FF is signing. I googled The Galisteo and it was the Basin in south of Santa Fe. Most already know of FF land in NM he sold to one of his friends. But, then I continued my search on google and came across this book by Ric Hajovsky "The Lost Kivas of San Lazaro" that FF had a connection to. Things kept connecting more with findings of Skippy's Cozumel and Ric Hajovsky books. It just kind of all got weird from there. My question has anyone else come across this book The Lost Kivas of San Lazaro and why it's all a secret? The book is almost impossible to find since only a few have been published in 2010. That is the same book that kyle sandau is looking at his solve is south of Santa fe on forrest sold property. I will have to look up Kyle Sandau. Find the information interesting. I don't think it has anything really to do with the solve but maybe there is something similar in the Rocky Mt. that possibly FF bought land which makes it possible to hind TC legally.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 8, 2018 10:48:57 GMT -5
I was looking at the TToTC book this morning and something caught my eye on page 8. The picture of the signing books at the turquoise mine. At the bottom of the book there are words spelled out The Galisteo with the corner of the map in the book FF is signing. I googled The Galisteo and it was the Basin in south of Santa Fe. Most already know of FF land in NM he sold to one of his friends. But, then I continued my search on google and came across this book by Ric Hajovsky "The Lost Kivas of San Lazaro" that FF had a connection to. Things kept connecting more with findings of Skippy's Cozumel and Ric Hajovsky books. It just kind of all got weird from there. My question has anyone else come across this book The Lost Kivas of San Lazaro and why it's all a secret? The book is almost impossible to find since only a few have been published in 2010. That is the same book that kyle sandau is looking at his solve is south of Santa fe on forrest sold property.
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Post by mikemarcum879 on Apr 8, 2018 10:53:13 GMT -5
That is the same book that kyle sandau is looking at his solve is south of Santa fe on forrest sold property. I will have to look up Kyle Sandau. Find the information interesting. I don't think it has anything really to do with the solve but maybe there is something similar in the Rocky Mt. that possibly FF bought land which makes it possible to hind TC legally. Yes I can see your point I would.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 8, 2018 11:42:56 GMT -5
Dang. I am all confused now. So part of my solve was that ff flew his plane and rented a car to hide his chest. But I just found out he sold his plane before 2010. FF states in is poem he went alone so why would he need to rent a car to go hide the chest? ?? If he did this all in one afternoon with a rented car (which takes time to rent; if you have rented a car before...tick, tock, tick tock time is being wasted on the renting and returning) how in the world would one do this all in one afternoon? Does FF own a place in the Rocky Mt. that his wife and him own? And rented the car from there? This is just not adding up anymore for me.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 8, 2018 12:51:34 GMT -5
So, started to search interview videos. One was a radio interview. I had the subtitles on and boy that freaked me out! FF words: "If someone finds it give me a call and you can talk to the dead...that's a deal right there" What in the world? I think the subtitles are wrong and really says: "If someone finds it give me a call and you can talk to the guy...that's a deal right there". Some other words picked up from the subtitles were "I had an hold card meaning old car. I think the subtitles pick up words wrong. But, anyway I was searching for something referring to a rented car and can't find it. He says in the interview "my car" "my old car".
Anyway; I have done it tired and now for a nap. lol.
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Post by rahrah on Apr 8, 2018 13:18:30 GMT -5
So, started to search interview videos. One was a radio interview. I had the subtitles on and boy that freaked me out! FF words: "If someone finds it give me a call and you can talk to the dead...that's a deal right there" What in the world? I think the subtitles are wrong and really says: "If someone finds it give me a call and you can talk to the guy...that's a deal right there". Some other words picked up from the subtitles were "I had an hold card meaning old car. I think the subtitles pick up words wrong. But, anyway I was searching for something referring to a rented car and can't find it. He says in the interview "my car" "my old car". Anyway; I have done it tired and now for a nap. lol. Do you have a link to that interview? I'll take a listen and see what I hear?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 8, 2018 14:14:37 GMT -5
So, started to search interview videos. One was a radio interview. I had the subtitles on and boy that freaked me out! FF words: "If someone finds it give me a call and you can talk to the dead...that's a deal right there" What in the world? I think the subtitles are wrong and really says: "If someone finds it give me a call and you can talk to the guy...that's a deal right there". Some other words picked up from the subtitles were "I had an hold card meaning old car. I think the subtitles pick up words wrong. But, anyway I was searching for something referring to a rented car and can't find it. He says in the interview "my car" "my old car". Anyway; I have done it tired and now for a nap. lol. Do you have a link to that interview? I'll take a listen and see what I hear? www.youtube.com/watch?v=hZCYjy-DIRM&list=PLOyUrAf25R_44CjQWuMWly6FY424F3DOu&index=11
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Post by zaphod73491 on Apr 8, 2018 15:12:10 GMT -5
Galisteo is mentioned by Forrest more than once. The other instance is in the contents listing of the raffle for Renelle. Away from my computer so can't give you the Scrapbook number, but shouldn't be hard to find.
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Post by mikemarcum879 on Apr 8, 2018 15:19:41 GMT -5
Dang. I am all confused now. So part of my solve was that ff flew his plane and rented a car to hide his chest. But I just found out he sold his plane before 2010. FF states in is poem he went alone so why would he need to rent a car to go hide the chest? ?? If he did this all in one afternoon with a rented car (which takes time to rent; if you have rented a car before...tick, tock, tick tock time is being wasted on the renting and returning) how in the world would one do this all in one afternoon? Does FF own a place in the Rocky Mt. that his wife and him own? And rented the car from there? This is just not adding up anymore for me. Taos is a good start just as good as any other place.64-E.
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Post by heidini on Apr 8, 2018 15:23:05 GMT -5
Dang. I am all confused now. So part of my solve was that ff flew his plane and rented a car to hide his chest. But I just found out he sold his plane before 2010. FF states in is poem he went alone so why would he need to rent a car to go hide the chest? ?? If he did this all in one afternoon with a rented car (which takes time to rent; if you have rented a car before...tick, tock, tick tock time is being wasted on the renting and returning) how in the world would one do this all in one afternoon? Does FF own a place in the Rocky Mt. that his wife and him own? And rented the car from there? This is just not adding up anymore for me. Maybe he rented a plane.
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Post by ric on Jun 9, 2019 13:06:50 GMT -5
The Lost Kivas of Santa Fe is now available as a print-on demand book on Amazon.com Ric
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Post by heidini on Jun 11, 2019 21:34:23 GMT -5
The Lost Kivas of Santa Fe is now available as a print-on demand book on Amazon.com Ric Hey Ric. I did a search for “The Lost Kivas of Santa Fe” and nothing on all of Amazon has it. Is there another site? Do you have to do something weird on Amazon?
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Post by heidini on Jun 11, 2019 21:41:17 GMT -5
The Lost Kivas of Santa Fe is now available as a print-on demand book on Amazon.com Ric I’m not sure who this is but if it is Ric you listed the name of your book wrong. Sort of odd for an author to do that. It’s not the “lost kivas of Santa Fe” as you stated. It’s the “Lost kivas of San Lazaro.” The Lost Kivas of San Lazaro: The Discovery and Excavation of Two Underground Ceremonial Chambers in the Tano Indian Ruin of San Lazaro in the Galisteo Basin of New Mexico www.amazon.com/dp/0982861001/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_-wgaDbC4NTTQCNice try.
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