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Post by Fella on Feb 11, 2020 20:44:53 GMT -5
Looking at image 8 Well I can kinda possibly put a spin on this..... Or seem like a fool lmao But seeing nobody has found it yet I could possibly be helping find one Or just helping open new way of looking at the pictures cause I don’t think it’s in Huston Texas 😱 I know right!!! Why wouldn’t it be
While sitting on my couch with a busted leg I was watching...yup you guessed it (Shout out josh gates) expedition unknown About the secret...so being stuck on a couch it seemed like a good idea to google it The silliest thing happened like some before me I thought I knew where to look 🤣 So I started looking it to the image the poem and then googles for days Based on my original idea on where I was thinking So my findings are purely on me looking for answers I wanted to fit This is just fun for me Lol I’m not sure how to add my images yet
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Post by goldhunter on Feb 11, 2020 21:09:07 GMT -5
Good luck! Be careful...it's addicting.
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Post by Fella on Feb 11, 2020 22:09:45 GMT -5
So it’s my understanding that each image had a theme dealing with immigration is that right?
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Post by choice on Feb 11, 2020 23:00:50 GMT -5
A good source for images and verses and the rest of the book in pdf format is 12treasures.comAlso tons of podcasts to listen to. Take your time. There's no rush. We have another 40 years!
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Post by Fella on Feb 11, 2020 23:41:55 GMT -5
Ok well here we go... just for fun image 8 WS N/M 1)Star-white sands mission logo 2)Globe-zues acquisition radar wsnm 3)95- could be 1957 if you look close Year of completion 4)Crater-the first atomic blast (fortress cold as glass) 5)The storm rider or rider of the storm Could be reference to a old photo Or the 1957 film the storm rider that had the Apache kid in it Riders before the storm (Apache or Navajo or all native tribes that immigrated to New Mexico) 6)The stitching that stops before the storm could be referencing conflict during the building of the railway system 7)The one rocket-ship looking leaf could be the ship missing around the star for the logo 8)The 96 could be for 1896 the Apache campaign On December 3 1895 Elizabeth Merrill and her father where murdered And on March 28 1896 Alfred hands Starting the campaign 9)The ghost looking leaf could represent the sand dune ghost myth 10)Three winging and slight a cruse missile has 3 stamped all over it even on the box And if you read...slight ...definition You may see the words offence destroy fortify 11)The bear image is smoky the bear New Mexico’s wildlife symbol I’m forgetting some but..hey this could be all wrong but it’s food for thought
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Post by Fella on Feb 11, 2020 23:43:35 GMT -5
Wish I could put pictures up to show my comparison
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Post by choice on Feb 12, 2020 1:03:17 GMT -5
Another thing that is embedded in the artworks is the longitude and latitude or coordinates of the city. Try to include some of the found numbers to pin down or confirm your location.
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Post by Fella on Feb 13, 2020 10:10:37 GMT -5
Like a zip code?
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Post by choice on Feb 13, 2020 14:04:43 GMT -5
Nearby zip code have been found in Boston puzzle; perhaps in SF too. Coordinates exist in most if not all images. Houston for example the GPS coordinates are 29.7604° N, 95.3698° W. So you may find 29 and 30 for north range (between 29 and 30) and 95 and 96 for west range. This gives us a square area to search.
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