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Post by SluggoZim on Jan 24, 2020 17:38:01 GMT -5
yepper. btw, i reached out to the ggp permitting agency. see what happens.
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Post by squirrell (linda s) on Jan 24, 2020 17:54:33 GMT -5
Are we talking about this thing? tinyurl.com/whokbbractually, i don think that it either, hey choice can you PM messanger me and maybe you can load my pics for me?
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Post by choice on Jan 24, 2020 19:13:18 GMT -5
I don't think you could create album here. Go to imgur.com and sign up. Then you can upload all your images there in an album. Then you can provide link to your album.
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Post by choice on Jan 24, 2020 19:42:10 GMT -5
Linda, I thought you copied all your pictures to a Google drive. Just provide the share link so we can browse your pictures. It's not realistic to post over 1000 pictures here.
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Post by xmarksdspot on Jan 24, 2020 20:31:17 GMT -5
This is my opinion but the rose curl is the yaw motor on the Dutch Windmill in Golden Gate Park. On an active windmill it is used to orient the windmill toward the wind. It is also the source of the clue sounds from the sky near ace is high. It has a propeller like a plane, ace is used to describe a plane or a pilot.
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Post by choice on Jan 24, 2020 22:25:22 GMT -5
This is my opinion but the rose curl is the yaw motor on the Dutch Windmill in Golden Gate Park. On an active windmill it is used to orient the windmill toward the wind. It is also the source of the clue sounds from the sky near ace is high. It has a propeller like a plane, ace is used to describe a plane or a pilot. That would be a great solution for Dutch immigration. Is there a connection to Chinese immigration?
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Post by xmarksdspot on Jan 24, 2020 22:45:05 GMT -5
Hey guys, I'm feeling like a pariah on this site. every time I make a comment, it seems to be ignored. Just because my ideas don't follow the standard thinking of the puzzles we are trying to solve, does not mean they are not valid. if I propose an idea, please comment on it or at least contradict it. I'm here to discuss the puzzles.
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Post by choice on Jan 24, 2020 23:45:24 GMT -5
Hey guys, I'm feeling like a pariah on this site. every time I make a comment, it seems to be ignored. Just because my ideas don't follow the standard thinking of the puzzles we are trying to solve, does not mean they are not valid. if I propose an idea, please comment on it or at least contradict it. I'm here to discuss the puzzles. Well, my previous question is still unanswered.
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Post by linda812 on Jan 24, 2020 23:51:45 GMT -5
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Post by linda812 on Jan 24, 2020 23:53:22 GMT -5
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Post by choice on Jan 25, 2020 0:07:53 GMT -5
Dang, how hard did you probe that wall? it's all cracked!
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Post by xmarksdspot on Jan 25, 2020 10:39:22 GMT -5
Hi Choice, Sorry for the Delay. The Chinese connection is San Francisco. That doesn't mean every part of the puzzle is linked to Chinese Immigration.
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Post by choice on Jan 25, 2020 13:59:31 GMT -5
Hi Choice, Sorry for the Delay. The Chinese connection is San Francisco. That doesn't mean every part of the puzzle is linked to Chinese Immigration. If I learned anything from other solved puzzles would be a specific connection to the location i.e. Greek Cultural Garden or Boston Northend/Puopolo and Grant Park/U. S. Grant was Scots-Irish on his mother’s side. (Scottish Protestants who emigrated from Scotland to Ireland aka Ulster-Scots). Street right near Grant Park treasure site – East Jackson Blvd – named for Andrew Jackson- also Scots-Irish. Both parents emigrated to US from Northern Ireland two years before he was born. Just using the whole city of SF as Chinese reference is not much of a reduction of search area. The important/Chinese heavy historic locations of SF are Chinatown and Angel Island. Lesser connections are anything with Chinese culture i.e. GGP Pavilion.
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Post by SluggoZim on Jan 25, 2020 17:39:43 GMT -5
hey xmark. i know exactly how you feel. i was attacked on facebook, reddit, twitter for not going along with the GGP Empire. so i found this site with my own solve. very collaborative. I abandoned my solve for the one we are working on now. I am satisfied that our Rebel Alliance evidence, as posted on this site, eliminates GGP completely. We are just piling on evidence at this point to convince NPS to let us dig. speaking for myself only, GGP clue interpretations are irrelevant. I invite you to take the time to consider our evidence and challenge anything. For example, CA Thayer, Cathay and high posts are three. perfect match.
onward.
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Post by canuck on Jan 25, 2020 19:55:05 GMT -5
Hey guys, I'm feeling like a pariah on this site. every time I make a comment, it seems to be ignored. Just because my ideas don't follow the standard thinking of the puzzles we are trying to solve, does not mean they are not valid. if I propose an idea, please comment on it or at least contradict it. I'm here to discuss the puzzles. Are you new to The Secret? If so, my advice would be to do some background reading on the book, the author, the puzzles, etc. just to get a sense of how it all works. It’s awfully hard to dispute the general areas of each image for example, due to the latitude/longitude clues in them. What is open for debate is which specific park in those particular cities is the treasure ground, possibly which verse goes with each image, etc. I do like that you don’t “follow the standard thinking of the puzzles” though because that’s what it takes to solve them in my opinion. The sheeple are all running around GGP blindly because they refuse to abandon “standard thinking”. No imagination, no treasure...honestly it looks good on them! The group here have been great, we work together well and challenge each other when needed, all while remaining openminded to possibilities. As Sluggo said though, it comes to a point where the mountain of evidence is overwhelming and I feel we are there with San Francisco.
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