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Post by sarah on Dec 6, 2020 18:46:37 GMT -5
and first finding and facing the truth! Then you can circle it in ⭕️ 😅
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Post by Marc on Dec 7, 2020 1:50:32 GMT -5
The fact that people were convinced that it was a number coordinate for so long just shows how little progress of any kind has been made on this. Nobody even knows exactly what we're looking for, it's a 6 and 4 before but it's also a symbol and it's also about navigation and a code that has to be broken, and it's not logical but it's also related to the cross and it's a moving target that needs to be pinpointed and drilled down and time is of the essence and it's more about finding out how to travel to the location and it's a four dimensional thing. I agree there is A LOT to make sense of. My view has always been that this is primarily about numbers. That's what we are looking for. One is a set of four and the final one is a group of six. The symbolism and the code come into it when the correct numbers are found and the element code, hinted at in the Egypt picture, is used to convert them into something meaningful that tells us where the token is located. The key to this is finding an approach that draws EVERYTHING you mentioned together in a unified way. Pete has said that the 30 extra clues don't hint at the location, but HOW to go about solving the puzzle. We need an approach that brings all of those 30 clues together in a way that makes sense. That's what I tried to do with My Solution, I may not have got it right BUT I'm convinced there are parts of that solution that are definitely on the right track.
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Post by ronemund on Dec 7, 2020 9:09:47 GMT -5
Pete has said that the 30 extra clues don't hint at the location, but HOW to go about solving the puzzle.
Yeah, that doesn't really make sense. What's the difference? Isn't solving the puzzle going to get us to a location? That kind of thing and the clues are EXACTLY the stuff that worries me about this thing. Every clue was another thing, the cross, Y2K, scottish dancing, 4 dimensions, time, waves, the old man, shadows, the solstice, symbolism, navigation, code breaking, jesus christ, x marks the spot, the big bang matter anti-matter causing inflation and on and on and on. I mean, is there ANYTHING not involved? Clog dancing? Basket weaving? Eastern European politics? Either Pete is the biggest genius on earth and is able to weave all this disparate material into some super elegant solution that leads you to a pinpoint location or it's something nobody would ever get in a million years. I suspect the latter.
When you give 30! clues and all they do is confuse things even more, sorry, I'm skeptical. if 30 freaking clues don't help you solve the puzzle, it's not looking good. Has any treasure hunt ever given out 30 clues?? He could have saved on 30 clues and just given one and tell us basically what we're looking for - it's not a numeric code? It's ten letters that somehow lead us to a one meter square location, what?
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Post by banderos on Apr 11, 2021 8:00:57 GMT -5
Agree Ronemund, i dont think Pete wants this to be found, looking forward to the solution though....which will never happen
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Post by takingiteasy on May 13, 2021 2:16:49 GMT -5
It's been said we'll know when we have the solution so that gives me hopeHaha, Pel said the exact same thing about Fandango. But the master riddle was solved, and somebody figured out the pages needed to be folded to form numbers and they still couldn't solve it. You ended up with some numbers that maybe were coordinates, but there was no real confirmer that you had found the full answer and had the right coordinates. The only way you actually would know if you solved it is if you visited the location, hunted for the right spot, and found it. You have to keep in mind that things are very clear to the person that creates these and knows the answer. But often it's not clear to anybody else. Think of how simple a riddle seems when you know the answer, and how hard it was before you knew.
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Post by takingiteasy on May 13, 2021 2:18:59 GMT -5
and first finding and facing the truth! Then you can circle it in ⭕️ 😅 Has there been any change on the 1 m requirement that anyone knows of?
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Post by Marc on May 13, 2021 2:45:01 GMT -5
and first finding and facing the truth! Then you can circle it in ⭕️ 😅 Has there been any change on the 1 m requirement that anyone knows of? No. Pete says he will pay out when someone identifies the correct location to within 1 metre square. How you describe it is up to you, apparently.
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Post by takingiteasy on May 13, 2021 2:47:56 GMT -5
OK. Thanks.
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Post by takingiteasy on May 13, 2021 2:48:35 GMT -5
Has there been any change on the 1 m requirement that anyone knows of? No. Pete says he will pay out when someone identifies the correct location to within 1 metre square. How you describe it is up to you, apparently.
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Post by takingiteasy on May 13, 2021 2:51:40 GMT -5
It looks like my type of hunt, but challenging is not the same as near impossible. Thirty clues seems like it was created to take awhile to find, in my opinion.
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Post by ameristralia on Oct 13, 2023 9:53:54 GMT -5
Hey everyone Rob here from the live From the CodeBar Podcast. Just wanted to share with you that today at just released a new show on which I talk with Pete Wilder about the Oracle! You can catch the show on your favorite podcast platforms, Apple Podcast even on Spotify or visit my podcast site directly liveatthecodebar.buzzsprout.com/ to listen. Pete is a great guy, we talk about how the hunt started and he drops a couple of interesting facts that you are not going to want to miss! Thanks for listening!
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Post by Dan on Oct 13, 2023 10:42:44 GMT -5
Hey everyone Rob here from the live From the CodeBar Podcast. Just wanted to share with you that today at just released a new show on which I talk with Pete Wilder about the Oracle! You can catch the show on your favorite podcast platforms, Apple Podcast even on Spotify or visit my podcast site directly liveatthecodebar.buzzsprout.com/ to listen. Pete is a great guy, we talk about how the hunt started and he drops a couple of interesting facts that you are not going to want to miss! Thanks for listening! Its interesting how Pete talks in this interview, he repeats some of the key themes about 'thinking on the right lines', 'way off the mark', 'drill down', 'look into the detail' some other things Pete says - cannot confirm wether the token is still in its original place - prize fund is £5000 - mentions the original token was something other then a CD, references in the master riddle hint to another kind of token - no end date set, Pete is willing to let the competition run - mentions looking at the book holistically, taking in the pictures, poems, border text, and story. - confirms again answer is not spelled out in the book (unlike masquerade) - advice to new hunters (wether parent or child): work with an older generation and look at the book holistically. Recommends team effort.
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