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« Reply #10 on: April 07, 2009, 12:06:29 am »
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It is interesting that this is still going on. Before we moved west, we actually went there with a mason that
had worked on the codes for years.  He was about 71 yrs of age, and could not come up with anything.  Now we are
app. 3.000 miles away, and wouldn't pursue it anyway.  there were some many things that didn't line up, like when the showed the pic of the chimney of buford tavern, they didn't state that the chimney had a "house" built on to it.  Our friend, us included, talked to several people in the area, so we were pretty sure of the surroundings being the place Beale described. We are not interested now, but would love to hear from someone that does or has the info on this.  thank you guys and gals for reading.  Tazzy 75

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« Reply #11 on: April 07, 2009, 11:57:05 am »
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thanks Wyatt, but like I said, we are about 3,000 miles from there, but we are still interested
in what the outcome is.  Tazzy75

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« Reply #12 on: April 07, 2009, 10:53:05 pm »
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Wyatt, very interesting, but unsure of the octagon rooms. It is my
understanding that Masonic Lodge rooms are laid out in an oblong
square. Although I can see a vault or a safe perhaps to store the
Charter & maybe old records, what would be the use of the hidden room ?

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« Reply #13 on: April 08, 2009, 03:34:38 am »
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I know the Masons secret handshake.  Grin

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« Reply #14 on: April 08, 2009, 11:06:33 am »
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Jefferson has been referred to as America?s first great native-born architect. He made working drawings as well as architectural designs. Over the years from 1767 on, he produced 200 drawings, sketches, and surveys for building, rebuilding, and renovating Monticello. He also designed the entire academic village at the University of Virginia which was, in 1976, voted by the American Institute of Architects as ?the proudest achievement of American architecture in the past 200 years.? Designing and building were creative and satisfying works of beauty and art to Jefferson in a way only a Freemason can understand.

Jefferson expressed his firm belief in God in his writings. God is Creator and Nature?s God in the Declaration of Independence. In 1786, the Virginia Act Establishing Religious Freedom underlined the fact that Almighty God created the mind free. The letters to John Adams and the English scientist and theologian Joseph Priestley clearly showed Jefferson?s conviction that church and state must be separate, his opposition to creeds and dogma, and his insistence on tolerance and mutual respect among religions. In 1816, he authored The Life and Morals of Jesus. He would have heartily accepted the Masonic requirement of faith in the Great Architect of the Universe.

Thomas Jefferson may not have been a Brother in a Lodge of Freemasons, but he had all of the prerequisites for membership in the Craft. His life could serve as a role model for all Masons; and, he fulfilled the obligations of our Fraternity. First and foremost, he was a Freeman.

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« Reply #15 on: May 10, 2009, 04:28:17 pm »
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You might want to re-consider that. I live in the area and I know alot of the people who own the land the treasure may sit on if the treasure is real. And I can tell you right now there was alot of false info put out about the find to keep people away. The town itself does not get alot if any revenue off of this legend.

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« Reply #16 on: May 10, 2009, 10:53:53 pm »
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I have no clue what your talking about when you say reconsider.

If there is true Treasure it should be brough to light. If not were all just talking bull.

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« Reply #17 on: May 11, 2009, 02:32:16 pm »
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Maybe I miss spoke when I used the term re-considrer. I know we all have our different out look on this particular subject and many others I'm sure.By no-means am I trying to influance someone elses thoughts on the subject to reflect with my own. Just mearly stating a thought.Thanks





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« Reply #18 on: May 11, 2009, 04:11:33 pm »
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Sorry I have not posted here lately blame it on Wyatt he got thinking about Jefferson and the Masons so had to do a little more research. Thanks Wyatt forgot what interesting life Jefferson lead. It funny how much the masons came up in treasures we look for. They play a big part in most large historical treasures. Why is that?

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« Reply #19 on: July 02, 2009, 07:29:24 pm »
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I believe the story is real based on my research.  Whether or not the treasure is still there is questionable. The point I wanted to make today is that solutions to secrete codes are turning up everyday.  Take a look at The Wall Street Journal, July 2, 2009.  Read the article "Two Centuries On, a Cryptologist Cracks a Presidential Code."  Robert Patterson, a math teacher at the University of Pa. and a friend of Thomas Jefferson, prepared a code so complex that no-one in that era could crack it.  He sent it to Jefferson who could not solve it.  Now it has been broken by Lawren Smithline a mathematician at Princeton University. An explanation of how the code works is in the article.  Thomas Jefferson loved codes.  He developed a "wheel cipher" to help him code materials; and he developed other codes. The Beale Codes seem to be getting closer to Jefferson. Larry

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