Post by georgecraigmanning on Aug 17, 2019 13:15:20 GMT -5
My theory of The Secret, image 12/verse 10...
Immigration, Ellis Island, Lady Liberty.
Colored dots sure do resemble the Massimo Vignelli designed NYC Subway Map. The colored dots representing each train line are spot on. Parks on the map were grey squares, and the water surrounding the land was tan. NYC Subway connects every ethnic neighborhood in the most diverse city in the world.
Eagle-seagull looks like the Art-Deco eagles on top of Ellis Island Ferry Building.
Red rectangle looks like the dock on Ellis Island.
Spires look like the domes on the main Ellis Island Building.
Arched shape is the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge towers...
-In the shadow of the grey giant...
The grey giant is the Verrazzano Bridge.
-Find the arm that extends over the slender path...
The arm is the Verrazzano Bridge deck and the slender path is The Narrows.
-In summer you’ll often hear a whirling sound cars abound...
Roadway of bridge is actually 12 feet lower in summer due to thermal expansion and the traffic causes a whirling sound below.
Below is Fort Hamilton.
-Although the sign nearby speaks of indies native...
The sign nearby is the sign at Fort Hamilton Triangle Park, several blocks away. The monument there has an eagle on top of an obelisk.
Hamilton was a British West Indies Native.
-The natives still speak of him of hard word in 3 vols...
The natives are Native New Yorkers.
Hard word...more later.
3 vols...more later.
-Take twice as many east steps as the hour or more...
The images clock shows 11 o’clock, so I walk exactly 22 WEST steps in the crosswalk with my 6 foot frame from the tip of Fort Hamilton Triangle.
West, because I believe images 1 and 12 are sister/mirror images (east coast-west coast, VZ Bridge-GG Bridge, NYC-SF, immigration). Keep in mind that in the Chicago and Cleveland finds, the ‘out of order hypothesis’ and the ‘reverse/backwards hypothesis’ were used in the find.
-From the middle of one branch of the V look down and see simple roots in rhapsodic mans soil...
Branch...more later.
Upon walking my 22 steps, I’m facing of a 4 foot tall iron V. The V is a support to a gate. The gate surrounds the Fort Hamilton Library.
In the 1890’s Mrs. Gelstin of Shore road, with a capital of faith and 5 dollars, donated a collection of books to open the Fort Hamilton Free Library...
Simple roots!
In 1901 it became a branch of the Brooklyn Public Library, and in 1905 with a 1.6 million dollar gift from philanthropist Andrew Carnegie, moves to its present building. The Fort Hamilton Library became one of Brooklyn’s first Carnegie Libraries.
Carnegie is probably best known for Carnegie Hall, one of the most prestigious venues in the world of music...
Rhapsodic mans soil!
-Or gaze north toward the isle of B...
Gazing north is Bedloe’s Island, renamed Liberty Island in 1956.
In the Travel/ Discovery Chanel episode, Preiss’s daughters were asked:”Is there any doubt in your mind that one of the boxes are here (NYC)?” They replied: “So he did say in a very fatherly way”: “Where would daddy bury a treasure?”...Library!
Hard word...Library!
3 vols...Library!
Branch...Library!
The Native New Yorkers still speak of Hamilton of hard word in 3 vols...Fort Hamilton to Fort Hamilton Triangle to Fort Hamilton Library!
The woman’s robe has the image of a lion, which is the symbol of a library to every New Yorker I know.
Perhaps the lion’s face is a nod to Patience and Fortitude, the twin lions outside the New York Public Library and NYC mascots (thanks Gail).
Co-authors Sean Kelly & Ted Mann are from Montreal, believed to be a casque location. John Jude Palencar was born 20 min away from the Cleveland find. Byron Preiss was born in Brooklyn.
Re: the Japanese clues (I only take with a grain of salt)...
When BP was asked about rhapsodic man, he answered with a riddle. “In order to arrive at this person, you must play with the words, and the start is chicken.”
So I’m standing at the tip of FT Hamilton Triangle. I play with the words, hard word, 3 vols, branch. There’s a library across the street.
Chicken? “Why did the chicken cross the road? To get to the other side.” I cross the road, 4th ave to get to the other side. The crosswalk happens to be exactly 22 steps, and I’m looking at a 4ft iron V. The V is a support to the gate surrounding the Fort Hamilton Library.
So, V marks the spot!
Immigration, Ellis Island, Lady Liberty.
Colored dots sure do resemble the Massimo Vignelli designed NYC Subway Map. The colored dots representing each train line are spot on. Parks on the map were grey squares, and the water surrounding the land was tan. NYC Subway connects every ethnic neighborhood in the most diverse city in the world.
Eagle-seagull looks like the Art-Deco eagles on top of Ellis Island Ferry Building.
Red rectangle looks like the dock on Ellis Island.
Spires look like the domes on the main Ellis Island Building.
Arched shape is the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge towers...
-In the shadow of the grey giant...
The grey giant is the Verrazzano Bridge.
-Find the arm that extends over the slender path...
The arm is the Verrazzano Bridge deck and the slender path is The Narrows.
-In summer you’ll often hear a whirling sound cars abound...
Roadway of bridge is actually 12 feet lower in summer due to thermal expansion and the traffic causes a whirling sound below.
Below is Fort Hamilton.
-Although the sign nearby speaks of indies native...
The sign nearby is the sign at Fort Hamilton Triangle Park, several blocks away. The monument there has an eagle on top of an obelisk.
Hamilton was a British West Indies Native.
-The natives still speak of him of hard word in 3 vols...
The natives are Native New Yorkers.
Hard word...more later.
3 vols...more later.
-Take twice as many east steps as the hour or more...
The images clock shows 11 o’clock, so I walk exactly 22 WEST steps in the crosswalk with my 6 foot frame from the tip of Fort Hamilton Triangle.
West, because I believe images 1 and 12 are sister/mirror images (east coast-west coast, VZ Bridge-GG Bridge, NYC-SF, immigration). Keep in mind that in the Chicago and Cleveland finds, the ‘out of order hypothesis’ and the ‘reverse/backwards hypothesis’ were used in the find.
-From the middle of one branch of the V look down and see simple roots in rhapsodic mans soil...
Branch...more later.
Upon walking my 22 steps, I’m facing of a 4 foot tall iron V. The V is a support to a gate. The gate surrounds the Fort Hamilton Library.
In the 1890’s Mrs. Gelstin of Shore road, with a capital of faith and 5 dollars, donated a collection of books to open the Fort Hamilton Free Library...
Simple roots!
In 1901 it became a branch of the Brooklyn Public Library, and in 1905 with a 1.6 million dollar gift from philanthropist Andrew Carnegie, moves to its present building. The Fort Hamilton Library became one of Brooklyn’s first Carnegie Libraries.
Carnegie is probably best known for Carnegie Hall, one of the most prestigious venues in the world of music...
Rhapsodic mans soil!
-Or gaze north toward the isle of B...
Gazing north is Bedloe’s Island, renamed Liberty Island in 1956.
In the Travel/ Discovery Chanel episode, Preiss’s daughters were asked:”Is there any doubt in your mind that one of the boxes are here (NYC)?” They replied: “So he did say in a very fatherly way”: “Where would daddy bury a treasure?”...Library!
Hard word...Library!
3 vols...Library!
Branch...Library!
The Native New Yorkers still speak of Hamilton of hard word in 3 vols...Fort Hamilton to Fort Hamilton Triangle to Fort Hamilton Library!
The woman’s robe has the image of a lion, which is the symbol of a library to every New Yorker I know.
Perhaps the lion’s face is a nod to Patience and Fortitude, the twin lions outside the New York Public Library and NYC mascots (thanks Gail).
Co-authors Sean Kelly & Ted Mann are from Montreal, believed to be a casque location. John Jude Palencar was born 20 min away from the Cleveland find. Byron Preiss was born in Brooklyn.
Re: the Japanese clues (I only take with a grain of salt)...
When BP was asked about rhapsodic man, he answered with a riddle. “In order to arrive at this person, you must play with the words, and the start is chicken.”
So I’m standing at the tip of FT Hamilton Triangle. I play with the words, hard word, 3 vols, branch. There’s a library across the street.
Chicken? “Why did the chicken cross the road? To get to the other side.” I cross the road, 4th ave to get to the other side. The crosswalk happens to be exactly 22 steps, and I’m looking at a 4ft iron V. The V is a support to the gate surrounding the Fort Hamilton Library.
So, V marks the spot!