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Post by cowlazars on Apr 25, 2022 11:14:43 GMT -5
Head of Yellowstone National Park zoomed with Jack and Forrest 2 months after the find. Jack disclosed the location to them and Forrest verified it. Now they file a motion to not have the location revealed due to this lawsuit. youtu.be/BTbGCiLgsmE
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Post by turbor2 on May 6, 2022 13:55:33 GMT -5
The Treasure was not any where close to Nine Mile Hole, or in Yellowstone, or in Wyoming. However the first Clue "Where Warm Waters Halt" the starting point, is in Wyoming. All of this Yellowstone legal garbage is to protect the real location. It's imposable to make all clues fit in Yellowstone, because it was never there.
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Post by astree on Dec 19, 2022 12:36:21 GMT -5
Since the Nine Mile Hole seems to be the concensus for the hiding spot, how does its elevation compare to what Forrest said about the treasures elevation?
If I recall, a range of 5-10 thousand feet was given. And, wasn't there a statement something like "not at top of mountain, but could be close to top"?
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Post by TeachersPet on Jan 4, 2023 15:48:46 GMT -5
Head, lol, clever...
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Post by turbor2 on Jan 4, 2023 16:08:15 GMT -5
Starting point for FF poem where warm waters halt ? The key is HALT not all that garbage people are trying to make fit. Use Halt means STOP that is the KEY. Figure that out and you will have the first clue . Only one place in the world like it.
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Post by TeachersPet on Jan 4, 2023 16:32:36 GMT -5
Starting point for FF poem where warm waters halt ? The key is HALT not all that garbage people are trying to make fit. Use Halt means STOP that is the KEY. Figure that out and you will have the first clue . Only one place in the world like it. Shiver me timbers...
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Post by tighterfocus on Jan 7, 2023 20:26:52 GMT -5
Starting point for FF poem where warm waters halt ? The key is HALT not all that garbage people are trying to make fit. Use Halt means STOP that is the KEY. Figure that out and you will have the first clue . Only one place in the world like it. Certainly every single place in the world is unique in its own way. But there are many places where warm waters halt. This has been discussed quite a bit. An example would be a basin that someone has put warm water(s) into. If one includes bodily fluids as being "warm waters", then one might also consider a kidney, a heart, a bladder, or a place where a tear flows to . . . such as the surface of a cheek. And, of course, sweat could also then be considered as warm water(s). I agree that HALT means STOP, but the Rocky Mountains encompass a huge area. Perhaps we should also be addressing what "warm" means. Some folks believe that any water (say, at 1 atm of pressure -- in other words, at sea level) between 32 degrees F and 212 degrees F would qualify as "warm".
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