Thread Summary
The forum thread revolves around a post by ALT's husband regarding a secret location in Forest Park, St. Louis, with clues pointing to a potential dig site near landmarks like an arch and a statue. Participants analyze historical references, symbols, and images to decipher the clues and uncover hidden meanings. Discussions include debunking inaccuracies, exploring flight-related exhibits, and sharing insights on specific addresses and historical contexts. The thread delves into interpretations of monuments, statues, and verses, with debates on the significance of elements like skulls and flowers. There is excitement and speculation about a white stone with skulls (which are actually flowers) and references to a flight museum corrected to be an exhibit at the Missouri History Museum. The thread also covers debates about the creation date of a monument, the location of a specific house, and the design incorporating skulls as flowers. Overall, the thread is a collaborative investigation into unraveling the secrets of a potential hidden location in Forest Park through detailed analysis and speculation.
shecrab
The following was posted on the Tweleve forum yesterday. I repost here with their permission:
This is ALT's husband and think I have some great progress on the secret. We are too scared to go and dig it up though. first wanted to post it here to have everyone pick at it to see what your thoughts are.
Use the old lady with the funny hat. Use verse 5..... I think
Lane Two twenty two---if you look at the addresses in the area of Kingshighway and Forest Park parkway......there should be a house right at that area 222.
You'll see an arc of lights
Weight and roots extended
Together saved the site
Of granite walls
Wind swept halls----you can see the arch from here....weight and roots of the arch is what makes the arch such a phenomenon....the color of the arch is granite.....of course their is wind swept halls. The arch is what i believe save Forest Park from being destroyed because we knocked down the CHECKER DOME and they wanted to put a stadium there. Look at the Checkers on her shirt ....Purina owned the dome and it was called the Checkered dome
Citadel in the night----the famous cathedral
A wingless bird ascended----Budweiser is as we all know now, where the Bud beer ascended from.....just on the other side of FOREST PARK there used to be a very large NEON BUD EAGLE LANDMARK you could see from the park (it has been taken down and it was a Very big deal) The Wings would move like it was flying.....around this time of the book the neon wings broke and were never repaired ....WINGLESS BIRD ASCENDED...
Born of ancient dreams of flight----The Flight Museum is in Forest park...and it is all about dreams of flight......we are getting closer to the dig spot as we go....
Beneath the only standing member
Of a forest...There is only one standing statue in the park at the entrance, right by lane 222...
To the south
White stone closest...directly south of the statue is a white stone ...memory of the Jews or something like that and has Skulls near the base of the WHITE stone....they are on the picture too if you look close....it is a perfect match too.....you will see and be very excited I PROMISE
At twelve paces
From the west side.......dig away and I hope you find it.
Get permission
To dig out.
boogieman
pretty exciting stuff. Alt, can you get your hubby on here. What skulls? Are they in image9?
ALT
yeah i read that after he posted it. skulls should be the flowers even down to the petals and the circles inside the flowers. not sure why he wrote skull?
sorry about that
xlurker
There are 3 videos here of the sign. When was it taken down?... hmmmm
hxxp://paulharrisonline.blogspot.com/20 ... kwards.htm
shecrab
Hate to do this to you, but.....
There is no "flight museum" in Forest Park. There is an exhibit of flight artifacts, however...see below. The exhibit opened in 2007.
Flight City: St. Louis Takes to the Air, a free exhibition at the Missouri History
Museum in Forest Park, is a thrilling and comprehensive exhibition exploring the history
of flight in St. Louis. Organized by the Missouri History Museum, the exhibition opens
to the public on June 3, 2007.
eljayo
This sign eagle's head looks like the head of the bird in pic 12... Nhaaa
cw0909
here is a link to what i think and others think, alts husband is talking about.
if you read the caption, under pic it says created in 1986.
not to say his idea is wrong, it seems ok to this point.
maybe there was something else there, or near by at the time bp was there
you can click areas of pic to blow it up
hxxp://contentdm.mohistory.org/cdm4/ite ... OX=1&REC=2
cw0909
cw0909 wrote::
here is a link to what i think and others think, alts husband is talking about.
if you read the caption, under pic it says created in 1986.
not to say his idea is wrong, it seems ok to this point.
maybe there was something else there, or near by at the time bp was there
you can click areas of pic to blow it up
hxxp://contentdm.mohistory.org/cdm4/ite ... OX=1&REC=2
so sorry
while trying to find more, on that area of park, i found i was wrong on the date,
that 1986 date is the photo date, monument is 1956...link
hxxp://www.historyhappenedhere.org/details.php?id=59
sorry again
animal painter
Unknown:
Lane Two twenty two---if you look at the addresses in the area of Kingshighway and Forest Park parkway......there should be a house right at that area 222.
The address of 222 N. Kingshighway Blvd in St. Louis is inside the Chase Park Plaza.
The address of 222 S. Kingshighway Blvd is in a hospital building.
Just taking a "walk" with the "street view" on Google...
AP
fox
shecrab wrote::
Beneath the only standing member
Of a forest...There is only one standing statue in the park at the entrance
oh boy...here goes ole fox again... Actually, some of these ideas are nice (I actually REALLY like one of them) it is just that many of the others just don't do it for me {yet}.
This is the one that I really like and sounds a lot like something BP would do. Here is our forest without the real trees...Forest Park. I'm not saying there are no trees in the park
... you know what I mean, right? We have been looking for a forest when what we needed was a Forest. It is quite exciting indeed that there is only 1 "standing" statue in the park. This is good. Not sure if the P is correctly matched with this V but I really like this line of thought.
maltedfalcon
ALT wrote::
yeah i read that after he posted it. skulls should be the flowers even down to the petals and the circles inside the flowers. not sure why he wrote skull?
sorry about that
If you zoom in on the monument photo you can see below the standing figure are groups of heads looking up at the figure.
I guess this is what he means by skulls,
What flowers are we taking about?
When he says old lady with the hat, are we talking image 9?
I like the verse connections. but image 9 has that dang legeater that so far limits the picture to usage in Montreal...
scottrocks7
If the historical clues do not pan out in verse 6 this may be worth looking at. By the way three other clues we may be missing in the image are the nose, white shirt and hands.