600 Mile Trek of the CSA Treasury

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Tired Old Man:
I would love to go on a hunt like this. Let me know when you will be in Florida and thanks for the offer.

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Sackett:
Yes very interesting....How is your friend doing???

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badboybud:
well guys i only have one thing to add to this story that may or may not be of interest to you about any thing to do with the kgc, i have read any and all storys of treasure , gold and or lost mines and so on all across the u.s.a. , i am an ex-rodeo cowboy as well as an ex-truck driver, so i tend to get around a bit and have had the the pleasure of being able to take time and study and search for all the above at different times.....the thing of interest is this.....there is a set of mountains in new mexico...with carveings and writtings on the a cave wall that look to be one of two types of writtings as i can find any ways...kgc..and or templars...i know both seem a bit out of place...but they are there none the less...want more information contact me or reply and i will respond

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Rob Walter:
I have found over 1,000 lbs of mostly silver Confederate coins, still in the hidden cave where it was discovered, with the remains of a Confederate soldier sitting on top of the decaying bags of coins.  I need a professional team to make the recovery.

Posted on: March 10, 2013, 02:23:07 PMMy friend, Scott Wolter, is doing a History Channel series on the Templer finds across Amernia, and I don't think he has heard of the ones in New Mexico.  Please respond here and I need to talk to you.

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nickel_n:
Very old post but very very interesting reading. I wonder if there was a happy ending.

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goldnboy:
 I also found this very interesting. From the CSA Treasury to the caves in New Mexico & KGC and Templer treasure  8)

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Rob Walter:
The CSA treasury gold and silver are not in New Mexico, but they are real.  Looked them over and left them in place until I felt the time is right.  Now is the time for a proper archaeological team to follow and make sense of the trail.

The New Mexico Templar cave carvings and writing are from another THunter user posting that I need a reply to follow other leads around the southwest.  History is being lost at the expense of looting, and we need the truth exposed of when and where the Templars went and hid their treasures 700 years ago.

Thanks for your response.

Posted on: March 10, 2013, 10:50:18 PMbadboybud

I need more information about your NM cave etchings and if you have any inside pictures.  I have a team ready to follow up on this Templar subject ASAP.

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goldnboy:
  Hello Rob Walter, Im impressed that you want to do the good thing when it comes to the CSA treasure. I'd be a bit worried that the government will want to get there hands on it, So I hope that you are well rewarded for your part.
  I guess a big part is the telling of of your history and how the CSA treasury came to be.
 The second treasure lead that is in a NM cave sounds like another good one, so like you I hope that badboybud can reply with some of the cave drawings he was talking about.

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Rob Walter:
Thanks Goldenboy,

Yep, I knew it was a can of worms that I didn't want to tackle, more CSA coins than I could carry off and too much to wash... plus the corpse of the unknown Civil War era soldier.  I was doing my weekend panning thing, and dove into an odd spot that opened into the cave. Went back for a flashlight, looked around until it started getting dim, and called it quits until I had a good idea what I should do. That was almost 20 years ago, and the spot is so well hidden you couldn't find it unless I walked someone into it.

I have a background in Native North American anthropology and have worked some archeology sites, which means I know how political and legally touchy this find is, and need someone beyond my experience to lead here.

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goldnboy:
 You Must have been tempted to take a few coins  8)

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