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Spiritr
2018-06-18 09:05:00
I want to talk about some details of the buried spots, how do you determine if a dig spot is "dig-able"
So I'll start by listing some of the FACTS that we know so far:
On page 219 of the book:
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Every treasure casque is buried underground,
at a depth of no more than 3 to 3 1/2 feet
.
The casques are protected by lustrous transparent boxes, and are sealed.
The following places do
not
hold any
treasure:
(
a
) any life-threatening location, such as a dangerous highway embankment, a contaminated area or active railway track
(
b
) any cemetery
(
c
) any public or private flower bed
(
d
) any property owned by the contributors to the book, their families or friends.
It is not the intention of the Fair People to destroy the beauty of nature or Man through their challenge
.
So the writer listed the "DO NOT" spots but never mentioned anything regarding the "DO" spots
According to the blog "Wiki for
The Secret
", the blogger suggested :
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In every case that we know of, the burial site is beside some distinctive, man-made feature that is represented in the image or verse.
The presence of the artificial feature within a few feet means that the casque can't be out in an open area or in some pristine natural preserve. There has to be a distinctive object (made by humans) very close to the burial spot.
Pictures of the buried spot in Grant Park, Chicago, IL.
Pictures of the buried spot in Greek Cultural Garden, Cleveland, OH.
Discussion:
What exactly is a flower bed? as long as there's no flower?
as you can see from the pics above, due to weather and humidity, there are places where you can see full lawn and flowers all over in spring/summer, but completely dead around or after winter/snow , could it be a place where ones should wait until it's dig-able?
Any other possibilities besides under dirt/soil? The writer only mentioned "underground", so does that mean sand beds near or around a beach could be a possible buried spot?
Are we only looking at out-door places? could one of these hidden in-door?
Are we only looking at "free of entrance" places?
I'm sure there are many questions regarding this grey area, I think it's very important to fill out all these blanks.
MrBackstop
2018-06-21 12:50:00
Cleveland might make you worry about a flower bed but this is a landscaped bed with bushes and bushes or trees will not fall in that category. I believe that would just have to do with obvious flower-only beds.
Many locations are only dig-able if the weather cooperates. Can't dig frozen ground.
Underground is underground. I don't believe BP would have intentionally put a casque in a known area of consistent erosion. But they could certainly be buried in sandy soil.
JoshCornell
2018-06-25 16:14:00
what about roanoke?
clearly it is in an area of erosion...either way you look at it, my spot, or the wrong spot...sad the trees were overturned when i got there...def gonzo.
Spiritr
2018-09-13 15:45:00
finally got a E-mail response from the Cultural Gardens Federation along with the original plans of both the Italian, and Grecian Garden.
that rectangular plot was a categorize and labeled as EU Ecolabel Botanical Bed, over the years over 16 different flowers were planted there. From 1971-1994, there were Myrtle & Euonymus Radican Vegetus there.
BINGO
2018-09-13 15:58:00
Those are wonderful plans you have located.
Have you located any construction documents for the remaining 10 casque sites? We would all love to see those.
Spiritr
2018-09-21 18:00:00
lately I was measuring distances on google map, and I noticed something.....odd, let me share it here.
from one point to another, all straight lines.
Spiritr
2018-09-21 18:26:00
take a guess where this one is.....
Erpobdelliforme
2018-09-22 17:13:00
Unknown:
and I noticed something.....odd Where n is a unique city in North America and is equal to 12, there are 66 unique combinations [n(n-1)/2] when you are drawing straight lines from city center to city center and direction is irrelevant. You have found the 3 instances where a third city falls directly on that line, and one (Montreal to St. Augustine) where it is close, but not exact (there are others). That's 3 out of 66, or about 4.5%. My guess is that's about what would happen if you picked 12 cities at random, and ran enough trials to make the test statistically significant.
On the other hand, the line from San Francisco to Roanoke runs right through St. Louis, so maybe you are one to something...
Spiritr
2018-09-22 20:43:00
no, all these cities that I measured are all within the given area, the only city that's "almost very close" yet didn't touch anything was Milwaukee, the rest are all inside the zone.
ok, I kinda wanna discuss this as well since you put up the n(n-1)/2
we all knew there are 12 treasures , to achieve this, we were given 12 image+12 Verse
total of 12 un-numbered colored pages for the Paintings and 6 pages contains 2 Verses per pages, so why he group the Verses in 2 to begin with? To save paper for 3 pages, really? Come on, think about it
He already grouped them for us, as an example I believe, if you look at the Verses carefully, you should noticed the characteristic of each pair are unique.
the pairing goes like this:
P.49 ; 1 "
!
"
P.50 ; Names of the a legendary Grecian
P.51 : "
W
hite"
P.52 : "Twain"/"Mitchell"
P.53 ; "Branch"
P.54 ; 1 "
'
"
further more, just like the shape of image 1 and image 12, we can group the Verse pages into 3 groups by it's given proportion: