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Post by goldilocks on Jun 18, 2020 6:06:08 GMT -5
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Post by goldwatch on Jun 18, 2020 12:31:53 GMT -5
It's a well done video and good commentary. Forrest does look like a kid in a candy store. Or like old friends had come back to see him. I'm happy for him, and I don't care about the negative people out there.
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dean
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Post by dean on Jun 18, 2020 13:04:52 GMT -5
Those pictures look like he's rigged his own raffle and announced "and the winner is....oh! me!".
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Post by goldwatch on Jun 19, 2020 11:01:57 GMT -5
So is he suggesting that’s Forrest Fenn’s reflection? I’m not sure. I guess he could be joking, right? That seems like his sense of humor, but if that’s Fenn’s reflection that means... well I don’t even want to think about what that could mean. Since the Finder was the one who took that picture, I assume that would be the Finder. Why would people assume that's Forrest? I mean, other than just being suspicious. But look at the man, Forrest Fenn. The man oozes valor and courage, and he's got the medals from the war to prove it. Earning those medals by putting his life on the line for the guys on the ground. Valor and courage, like few men ever show, ever prove, in this world. His entire life is about using what he's earned, on his very own, him against the world, for good things. His cancer fund. His saving someone else's collection of Clovis Points to keep them together and not sold off piece by piece, for the good of science. His efforts to help find lost and endangered searchers, the helicopter searches he funded, the contacts and communications he organized. For people who got themselves in trouble. Least of all, this treasure hunt, that gave so many people hope, and the gifts of revival or restoration of family and friendships. Why are people suspicious of this guy?
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