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Post by avathelast on Nov 1, 2022 19:58:44 GMT -5
I don't 100 percent disagree with the idea on Quebec. The issue I am having is the connection with the folklore/stone/immigration with just researching around online. As well as seeing what people's thoughts are on it, the one for canada doesn't have enough sound points for. Perhaps some places I've looked have been lacking or are just outdated because this is a long going topic of interest. As well as the image everyone goes back to in the painting for Montreal is of the hoof which is also by a Spanish sculptor and has been also seen simular works in other places in USA parks. As well as since no one has found the connections yet why not throw in some new thoughts on it. It's funny how involved a person can get and hooked on solving the mystery behind it. I also am taking into account that yes although the ones found were based on fine details in the artwork, that showed points of interest it also says when reading the book a person can write in a place they believe a cask is, I don't think all of the paintings you would need to go to that place to be able to solve them.. again just throwing around ideas, I'm just another fellow human interested in diving into this as much as anyone else is..
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Post by choice on Nov 1, 2022 23:28:16 GMT -5
As well as the image everyone goes back to in the painting for Montreal is of the hoof which is also by a Spanish sculptor and has been also seen simular works in other places in USA parks. I've seen a bunch of the "hooves" here: goo.gl/maps/BEE6HxDGTY9aNTXXAWhere in USA parks has been also seen?
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Post by avathelast on Nov 2, 2022 0:37:13 GMT -5
Ah no you are correct on that one, I had to look over what I had found and nothing simular in USA. Yet Only the origin of the hoof, and the history of it.. guess I'm just one of those team Canadians who's theory is it seems to be grasping to much for that image and trying to look at it as a whole.
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Post by choice on Nov 2, 2022 14:21:11 GMT -5
I again go back to past examples of the solved puzzles. It seems like the dig locations are image specific. The planter wall in Cleveland, fence arch in Chicago, homeplate in Boston. None of the solves involved the origin story i.e. who designed the fence, where the stones in the wall came from or what factory the homeplate was made. You're sugesting to lookup who sculpted the legeater then find other statues/creations of the artist somewhere else. Possible. But according to the solved puzzles and the direct correlation to image clip not likely.
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Post by avathelast on Nov 2, 2022 15:52:40 GMT -5
Seems doesn't answer it though for the time that has passed already, it was also determined that yes out of the ones solved the image based puzzle solving way did work for those ones, perhaps those were the easiest out of the lot. Then when you look and match gemstones and flowers to images for myself I can see the connection to a handful that it gives solid grounds and reasons behind the connection, especially when you connect it to the book references to images. The example I struggled with was canada itself because it goes towards an island by Vancouver but then brings up immigration which expands from Quebec,ns,halifax, etc east coast lol but then when you research more, it's a juggle between the west coast Nooka and east coast... I can't imagine being in the USA and trying to dabble with the rest lol when being hyper focused on one that could be here or lost lol
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Post by don on Mar 11, 2023 13:33:41 GMT -5
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Post by encompassingchaos on Aug 2, 2023 6:34:01 GMT -5
Here is a link to a theory I have created based on numbers from the poems. It is not the actual numbers used but the number of lines found in each poem. The end of the video touches on my theory of what Byron might have been trying to teach with the book. youtu.be/Xmogh7qzjRM
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Post by mcsc on Aug 30, 2023 12:21:05 GMT -5
I again go back to past examples of the solved puzzles. It seems like the dig locations are image specific. The planter wall in Cleveland, fence arch in Chicago, homeplate in Boston. None of the solves involved the origin story i.e. who designed the fence, where the stones in the wall came from or what factory the homeplate was made. You're sugesting to lookup who sculpted the legeater then find other statues/creations of the artist somewhere else. Possible. But according to the solved puzzles and the direct correlation to image clip not likely. Someone posted that the casques were buried near a man-made object….Did Byron Preiss actually say that or is there some non confirmed theory on that?
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Post by lewns22 on Sept 30, 2023 8:30:19 GMT -5
Delete this if not allowed, but I just watched a video on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wH-De97-o9w), which is apparently a full video by s2 men who said they had solved them all, I watched an entire 25 minutes with my jaw on the floor, have a look you'll have to get past extreme cringe antics and then one of them reveals all, blew my mind. enjoy or delete or both.
just to make the post a bit more relevant to the subject, with all the forums, discord, social media groups and YouTube channels, either featuring or dedicated to The Secret, why are almost 200 pages just cast aside, and the 24 is the focal point? Every part of that story is important, it's 82% of the whole book, JJP even said that Byron put his heart and soul into the story, context and spirit of the book, the verses and the paintings are the devious and secretive part. A treasure hunter should try breaking open treasure hunting, in this image, text location format... because it hides a secret, if you philosophically inspect it (maybe even research the history behind this image text location cyphers who came up with it and developed it all, it will make you look at everything from fresh), and it might just make you re-read the main bulk of the book, because it's completely illogical to ignore it.
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Post by catherwood on Oct 1, 2023 0:11:56 GMT -5
a video from June 2022 can claim anything they want. Nothing is a proven solution to me until they can produce the treasure casque. Dig something up and we can call it solved. Proposed solutions are just wish fulfillment. And the text of the book, while entertaining, has no bearing on the images and poems of the treasure hunt. Every part of the story has value for the reader and the author, just not the hunt.
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