Post by indigojones on Jun 26, 2020 16:18:46 GMT -5
I am going to come right out and say that the puzzle is broken by using degrees of angle on the state that holds the treasure. It was rainbow related though few believe it, and it is a system that works. I truly believe this is the way Forrest intended it to be. He said in interview, quite plainly, quote "I felt like an architect drawing that poem" end quote. In the poem Verse 3 line two we have:
"The end is ever drawing nigh"
So following along with my theory and starting at "warm waters halt" I created the necessary geometry based on the clue instructions.
'Home of Brown' once found takes you to the location of the blaze. Someone once asked Forrest what the home of Brown was, he replied "If I told you that you could go right straight to it" well, that was not a lie because you can. Once you get to "No place for the meek" the geometry has created a long slender triangle and when I matched the copied shape to the star maps it turns out to be a precise overlay on the constellation photo of a small constellation called 'TRIANGULUM' named by Ptolemy in the second century AD, he was a Greco/Roman astronomer and astrologer who also named all 12 Zodiac signs.
It reappears on the cover of 'Once upon a while' in larger scale so will not help you on the map, you need the original which is only revealed in the original drawing on the map following the clues and drawing them together from place to place. The 3 stars represent 3 locations on the map. The largest star represents the location where the blaze is on the map geometry. The clincher is that the blaze itself is marked with a similar alignment of points relating to 'Triangulum'
The blaze required you to carry out another puzzle to confirm where to look. I believe that Forrest's bracelet was there in something bronze which held instructions within it to tell you where the chest was hidden most probably in the forest of pine trees across a creek nearby.
I visited the site with my partner at the end of April 2018 and took photos of the blaze, there were no signs around that I saw. There was also a handy pull in opposite to park. Unfortunately my partner was taken seriously ill and spent the rest of our trip in and out of urgent care and most all the rest of the time in the hotel.
I returned in late September 2019 with a friend. Guess what? Three 'Do not trespass' signs had appeared at either end of the pull in and the edge of the road had been gouged out to deter driving onto it. They were clearly erected to deter people. There was another sign halfway down to the blaze. The blaze itself is in full view of the road itself so we visited it three times in all in the dead of night working on my theory of where to look and dig. When I discovered the signs I phoned my partner back home and she emailed Forrest saying we were trespassing on this land in the dead of night, should she tell us to get the hell out of there in case we get shot at, obviously concerned for our safety, of course he never responded. Maybe we had to be a little brave eh! We flew back home on the 29 September having had no joy.
However on hearing the treasure had been found, for some reason I got back on Google Earth and noticed that the imagery had been updated it recorded 10/7/2019. The blaze clearly showed disturbance, I believe that something was retrieved there within the space of a few days of our leaving and it was revealed in the Google Earth update very clearly. If as I believed the title to the gold was the bracelet, and had been buried there along with instruction as to where the chest was hidden. Forrest said the bracelet was wet when found, he singles it out, the blaze does get wet, really wet. If the bracelet was the title and was what had been retrieved then I have to ask myself why someone would sit on the title to where the chest was for 9 months, when as I now believe it was hidden in the pine forest just behind the blaze itself. It is all very strange to me.
This is truly what I discovered by using the geometry on the map believe it or not. Triangulum appears three times during the solution, it is a constellation. It was under a canopy of stars which I now believe was the Zodiac, for my blaze was a circle, my drawings confirm to me that something was buried in the middle of it. If you were digging in the Zodiac circle itself would you not be under a canopy of stars? You can be under a canopy of stars almost anywhere at night can't you, but what if you were in a Zodiac wheel that Forrest imagined the circle to be, now it makes more sense of his wording.
indigojones
"The end is ever drawing nigh"
So following along with my theory and starting at "warm waters halt" I created the necessary geometry based on the clue instructions.
'Home of Brown' once found takes you to the location of the blaze. Someone once asked Forrest what the home of Brown was, he replied "If I told you that you could go right straight to it" well, that was not a lie because you can. Once you get to "No place for the meek" the geometry has created a long slender triangle and when I matched the copied shape to the star maps it turns out to be a precise overlay on the constellation photo of a small constellation called 'TRIANGULUM' named by Ptolemy in the second century AD, he was a Greco/Roman astronomer and astrologer who also named all 12 Zodiac signs.
It reappears on the cover of 'Once upon a while' in larger scale so will not help you on the map, you need the original which is only revealed in the original drawing on the map following the clues and drawing them together from place to place. The 3 stars represent 3 locations on the map. The largest star represents the location where the blaze is on the map geometry. The clincher is that the blaze itself is marked with a similar alignment of points relating to 'Triangulum'
The blaze required you to carry out another puzzle to confirm where to look. I believe that Forrest's bracelet was there in something bronze which held instructions within it to tell you where the chest was hidden most probably in the forest of pine trees across a creek nearby.
I visited the site with my partner at the end of April 2018 and took photos of the blaze, there were no signs around that I saw. There was also a handy pull in opposite to park. Unfortunately my partner was taken seriously ill and spent the rest of our trip in and out of urgent care and most all the rest of the time in the hotel.
I returned in late September 2019 with a friend. Guess what? Three 'Do not trespass' signs had appeared at either end of the pull in and the edge of the road had been gouged out to deter driving onto it. They were clearly erected to deter people. There was another sign halfway down to the blaze. The blaze itself is in full view of the road itself so we visited it three times in all in the dead of night working on my theory of where to look and dig. When I discovered the signs I phoned my partner back home and she emailed Forrest saying we were trespassing on this land in the dead of night, should she tell us to get the hell out of there in case we get shot at, obviously concerned for our safety, of course he never responded. Maybe we had to be a little brave eh! We flew back home on the 29 September having had no joy.
However on hearing the treasure had been found, for some reason I got back on Google Earth and noticed that the imagery had been updated it recorded 10/7/2019. The blaze clearly showed disturbance, I believe that something was retrieved there within the space of a few days of our leaving and it was revealed in the Google Earth update very clearly. If as I believed the title to the gold was the bracelet, and had been buried there along with instruction as to where the chest was hidden. Forrest said the bracelet was wet when found, he singles it out, the blaze does get wet, really wet. If the bracelet was the title and was what had been retrieved then I have to ask myself why someone would sit on the title to where the chest was for 9 months, when as I now believe it was hidden in the pine forest just behind the blaze itself. It is all very strange to me.
This is truly what I discovered by using the geometry on the map believe it or not. Triangulum appears three times during the solution, it is a constellation. It was under a canopy of stars which I now believe was the Zodiac, for my blaze was a circle, my drawings confirm to me that something was buried in the middle of it. If you were digging in the Zodiac circle itself would you not be under a canopy of stars? You can be under a canopy of stars almost anywhere at night can't you, but what if you were in a Zodiac wheel that Forrest imagined the circle to be, now it makes more sense of his wording.
indigojones