![]() I have always been engrossed by this story's word usage. You have to admit that cemeteries are places. Maybe those same people that the letters refer to as to "procure a guide and two or three 'servants' " Its main contents are the "Butler" family. just barely discernable from off the main road. is 'directions' to another small cemetery, in the very northern most part of Virginia, just before entering West Virginia. that the next to last sentence, in the C2 message. Or 'why' it was included in the book.ĭo you realize also. only 5 years old, at the time of his having written and publishing the book. that 'describes' the place to a 'T.' Makes me wonder how Carroll would know so much about the history of the place and its contents, without having ever been there, in a cemetery. I find it 'odd' how there is a section in Lewis Carroll's 1871 book: "Through the Looking Glass". ![]() Said he had a good feeling about the place, too. and that takes me to the 'dog' in the old part of the large cemetery (created 1866) up in Hagerstown, Maryland. to focusing on the last 3 letters of the message: G i tĪnd to me, it seems to be something that you might say to your 'dog'. But that same section of the statement, when seen as it is "originally" to be seen (nodiFficuLtywiLLbehadiNfindiNGit). "no difficulty will be had in finding it." Which seems to be an understatement at best. You read at the very end of the C2 message, that. "I don't know!" because, I really have no substantive proof of what 'it' really is. "eale" is a real word, and used by Shakespeare in Hamlet. which, gives you a set of numbers: 5 8 4 and when anagrammed, gives you: freemason safe hole. and how, by removing the T.J.B.- you have: homas efferson eale. The other day I got to thinking about the name. Leaves of GrassĪnd finally, have we truly underestimated the value of the Jan5th letter. that the word 'gold' appears as "GoLd" and reversed is "dLoG"/d-LoG. "Īnd the wording! definitely reminds me of Walt Whitman. Or when I see a sentence, such as: "I loved him as I never loved A male before." And there are '4' variations of this sentence, all within close proximity to each other. So very different! from the 'accepted' copy. such as: has anybody ever looked into the 'other' D.o.I. Sometimes I really have to wonder about this thing. Oh well, just posting to be posting.My keeper is calling.Time to take my Beale Pill. Hummmm sure sounds like paragraph 2 of the DOI. The articles and conditions signed along with hands. If you are taller, what do you do? If you are shorter what do you do? Who is familar with forming a military formation? The first ten words of the DOI have the numbers printed above the word, The last seven (counted consecutively) have the numbers printed to the right of the word. Also $13,000 in jewels.Ĥ63 reversed is 364, the number of days in a lunar year.ġ3,000 if looked at sideways could be 13 moons, there are 13 lunar cycles in a year. In the decipherment of code number 2, The following numbers are given:Ĥ miles from.6 feet below, and number "3" herewith. No one wants to seems to wany to play anymore so I will play alone,
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