I would like to start out by stating that these sites are being released in honor of George Mason (1725-1792).
Mr. Mason was a part of the original group of people that created the Declaration of Independence. I mistakenly wrote in my post titled "We're all a part of the American Plan," that Mr. Mason didn't like what was being written into the Declaration, when in fact it was the Constitution of the United States that he was disturbed with. I apologize for this mistake. Anyway, George basically stated that the Constitution was a "blank check" for our country's leaders to oppress and control the public. Truer words could not have been spoken!!!
I think that it's only fitting that I honor Mr. Mason (as the ONLY true Founding Father that encompassed the "American Spirit," and the ONLY one having no ties to the Illuminati) by releasing a treasure site from his home state, which is Virginia. The Beale Codes treasure site is located in Virginia, and how appropriate it will be to honor Mr. Mason by starting out with a treasure map that uses the Declaration of Independence (DOC).
I have written about this site before, and have stated that the Beale Codes are one of the most difficult to decipher, unless you know the decoding techniques of the family. There is no doubt in my mind that the family got many a laugh from the people (non-family members) that so desperately sought this treasure out.
The Beale is so diffifcult because of the many false trails that are built right into the story about this site. I have shown how "Bufords Tavern" has lead many a treasure hunter into the wrong direction, including Mel Fisher. I have also shown how, when deciphering the DOC, the word "bufords" is not to be found. What IS found is the word 'bulords." I then went to show how the word "bulords" is an abbreviation for the words "Buffalo Roads." It goes like this: "bulo" is the abbreviation for buffalo (the first two and last two letters of the word buffalo), and "rds" is an abbreviation for roads.
Buffalo Roads is of no big deal until you find the true starting point for the Beale Codes. Most people say it's Bedford, but folks, the map clearly states that it's Lynchburg. Going to the Northwest of Lynchburg, we run into a place called "Forks of Buffalo." This is what it's called today, but back in the 1800's it was known as.....Buffalo Roads. This is the second point given on the map.
To this point we have the starting point of the Beale map (Lynchburg) and we have the second point of the map (Buffalo Roads....Forks of Buffalo). To find the third point, we need to travel west, passing the forks and traveling on for a short distance. On the north side of the road you will find the valley/creek that holds the location to the Beale Treasure Room. This brings us to the third point of the maps directions.
This treasure site is located within the George Washington National Forest. Coincidence? Hardly. Washington, as a member of the Illuminati, was one of the first surveyors to come to America. So it is very possible that the Beale treasure site actually started out long before the Civil War (the Beale treasure consists of the riches plundered during the burning of Richmond, Virginia, during the Civil War). In other words, it's totally possible that the Beale site is another "combination site," and that this site was originally surveyed during the life of George Washington as a treasure room, and treasures were then added "as needed." These combination sites pop up all across the nation.
I don't know if any treasures were put into the Beale Vault after the Civil War was over, or if any treasure was removed from the vault. From my own experience, I'd say that this vault still sits out there waiting to be dug up, with its treasures totally intact.
In closing....this treasure site is another one of those that uses the owl, so you will be able to locate this vault by locating the owl, which will be found near the treasures location. This owl is the fourth point in the map directions, and the treasure is buried at the seventh point of the directions. For more specific information, read the letters within the Beale Codes, and pay particular attention to ALL of the parts of these letters that make references to "Buffalo," and the "hunting" of them.
For those of you that are new, the Beale Codes can be found on-line. Search "Beale Codes."
Mr. Mason was a part of the original group of people that created the Declaration of Independence. I mistakenly wrote in my post titled "We're all a part of the American Plan," that Mr. Mason didn't like what was being written into the Declaration, when in fact it was the Constitution of the United States that he was disturbed with. I apologize for this mistake. Anyway, George basically stated that the Constitution was a "blank check" for our country's leaders to oppress and control the public. Truer words could not have been spoken!!!
I think that it's only fitting that I honor Mr. Mason (as the ONLY true Founding Father that encompassed the "American Spirit," and the ONLY one having no ties to the Illuminati) by releasing a treasure site from his home state, which is Virginia. The Beale Codes treasure site is located in Virginia, and how appropriate it will be to honor Mr. Mason by starting out with a treasure map that uses the Declaration of Independence (DOC).
I have written about this site before, and have stated that the Beale Codes are one of the most difficult to decipher, unless you know the decoding techniques of the family. There is no doubt in my mind that the family got many a laugh from the people (non-family members) that so desperately sought this treasure out.
The Beale is so diffifcult because of the many false trails that are built right into the story about this site. I have shown how "Bufords Tavern" has lead many a treasure hunter into the wrong direction, including Mel Fisher. I have also shown how, when deciphering the DOC, the word "bufords" is not to be found. What IS found is the word 'bulords." I then went to show how the word "bulords" is an abbreviation for the words "Buffalo Roads." It goes like this: "bulo" is the abbreviation for buffalo (the first two and last two letters of the word buffalo), and "rds" is an abbreviation for roads.
Buffalo Roads is of no big deal until you find the true starting point for the Beale Codes. Most people say it's Bedford, but folks, the map clearly states that it's Lynchburg. Going to the Northwest of Lynchburg, we run into a place called "Forks of Buffalo." This is what it's called today, but back in the 1800's it was known as.....Buffalo Roads. This is the second point given on the map.
To this point we have the starting point of the Beale map (Lynchburg) and we have the second point of the map (Buffalo Roads....Forks of Buffalo). To find the third point, we need to travel west, passing the forks and traveling on for a short distance. On the north side of the road you will find the valley/creek that holds the location to the Beale Treasure Room. This brings us to the third point of the maps directions.
This treasure site is located within the George Washington National Forest. Coincidence? Hardly. Washington, as a member of the Illuminati, was one of the first surveyors to come to America. So it is very possible that the Beale treasure site actually started out long before the Civil War (the Beale treasure consists of the riches plundered during the burning of Richmond, Virginia, during the Civil War). In other words, it's totally possible that the Beale site is another "combination site," and that this site was originally surveyed during the life of George Washington as a treasure room, and treasures were then added "as needed." These combination sites pop up all across the nation.
I don't know if any treasures were put into the Beale Vault after the Civil War was over, or if any treasure was removed from the vault. From my own experience, I'd say that this vault still sits out there waiting to be dug up, with its treasures totally intact.
In closing....this treasure site is another one of those that uses the owl, so you will be able to locate this vault by locating the owl, which will be found near the treasures location. This owl is the fourth point in the map directions, and the treasure is buried at the seventh point of the directions. For more specific information, read the letters within the Beale Codes, and pay particular attention to ALL of the parts of these letters that make references to "Buffalo," and the "hunting" of them.
For those of you that are new, the Beale Codes can be found on-line. Search "Beale Codes."
