The FBI Files: Dents Run Civil War Gold

Plaintiffs latest post from a week ago. I'll take "Things That'll Never Happen" for $100 Alex.

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Go-deep, great report. Thanx. This is just more of the same "cliff-hanger" psychology hard-at-work.
 
Plaintiffs latest post from a week ago. I'll take "Things That'll Never Happen" for $100 Alex.

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Interesting. I didn't know the Plaintiff could speak in a capacity for the PA DCNR Director of Communications. Have not seen a press release announcing his appointment or any partnership between FK and DCNR. This is worthy of an inquiry.

Remember, the record already documents that DCNR was in direct e-mail contact with the FBI at the time of the excavation and was informed that nothing was found. The official FBI release also followed. This is a bold statement being made by the Plaintiff to infer he is working with DCNR and that DCNR does not know what happened. I wonder if DCNR would agree with these statements.
 
Interesting. I didn't know the Plaintiff could speak in a capacity for the PA DCNR Director of Communications. Have not seen a press release announcing his appointment or any partnership between FK and DCNR. This is worthy of an inquiry.

Remember, the record already documents that DCNR was in direct e-mail contact with the FBI at the time of the excavation and was informed that nothing was found. The official FBI release also followed. This is a bold statement being made by the Plaintiff to infer he is working with DCNR and that DCNR does not know what happened. I wonder if DCNR would agree with these statements.
If the plaintiff has been caught yet again making false statements in regard to the legal case, hopefully that information is being made available to the DCNR and FBI.
 
A bit off topic, but does anyone know anything about a "Bob Brewer"? He has a thread over on another forum where he claims he's going to tell the "truth" about the KGC and "secret society caches", It always piques my interest when these claims are made and so far the thread has only made claims, but no actual, verifiable evidence has been provided. I have asked him for evidence though and am open to the possibility should actual credible evidence be presented.
 
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A bit off topic, but does anyone know anything about a "Bob Brewer"? He has a thread over on another forum where he claims he's going to tell the "truth" about the KGC and "secret society caches", It always piques my interest when these claims are made and so far the thread has only made claims, but no actual, verifiable evidence has been provided. I have asked him for evidence though and am open to the possibility should actual credible evidence be presented.
I thought Franklin from TOS found all of the kgc treasures?
 
A bit off topic, but does anyone know anything about a "Bob Brewer"? He has a thread over on another forum where he claims he's going to tell the "truth" about the KGC and "secret society caches", It always piques my interest when these claims are made and so far the thread has only made claims, but no actual, verifiable evidence has been provided. I have asked him for evidence though and am open to the possibility should actual credible evidence be presented.
I see he replied to your post with just "Yes"?!?
 
A bit off topic, but does anyone know anything about a "Bob Brewer"?
I don’t know Brewer but in reading his ramblings over the years, I have always had the impression the man appears to have poured his life into his work. I have been curious as to why someone with his legacy and expertise of the subject matter would ever co-author a book; Shadow of the Sentinel with none other than the Plaintiff’s associate.

Brewer describes the relationship with the co-author in his post #8 of the thread you reference, just last week. It was not surprising to learn these things but very surprising that Brewer did in fact make his impressions of the co-author known to the public. It is also not surprising that the two have since parted ways.

It only confirms my suspicions of Plaintiff’s associate and makes one wonder if Plaintiff’s alleged “new” site of a suspected, buried Civil War armory near Dent’s Run hasn’t been conjured up by someone close to FK and familiar with Brewer and this alleged Gen. John Hunt Morgan cache near the tri-state monument.
 
I don’t know Brewer but in reading his ramblings over the years, I have always had the impression the man appears to have poured his life into his work. I have been curious as to why someone with his legacy and expertise of the subject matter would ever co-author a book; Shadow of the Sentinel with none other than the Plaintiff’s associate.

Brewer describes the relationship with the co-author in his post #8 of the thread you reference, just last week. It was not surprising to learn these things but very surprising that Brewer did in fact make his impressions of the co-author known to the public. It is also not surprising that the two have since parted ways.

It only confirms my suspicions of Plaintiff’s associate and makes one wonder if Plaintiff’s alleged “new” site of a suspected, buried Civil War armory near Dent’s Run hasn’t been conjured up by someone close to FK and familiar with Brewer and this alleged Gen. John Hunt Morgan cache near the tri-state monument.
For those who are interested here is a link to the thread...

 
Is it telling that most of the kgc, beales codes, etc. hunters are always writing books vs. actually finding any treasures?

Correct. When you look back in history at all the caches found, you find that none of them were ever among the "legend class" stories. Eg.: Yamashita, lost dutchman, pearl ship, etc....

When caches get found, they are either via bona fide history (like the Atocha, where it's not simply "he said she said telephone game"), or more often than not : Accidental finds. Eg.: Persons tearing down a house and finding something in the walls. Or construction workers digging a ditch. Or the md'r who is digging to get that "pesky hubcap" out of the way, etc...... Or commissioned hunts where you are helping the "next of kin" to find what their grandpa was known to have buried.

But notice that none of the legend story class supposed treasures are ever found.
 
SS-wonder, I floated this sentiment on "the other forum" once (to be a kill-joy to certain legends). And surprisingly enough, the pushback "from the faithful" was as follows :

"Yes, the guys that seek these legends *do in fact* find treasures. But that, shucks, they don't post about them. Because, shucks, they don't want the tax man coming after them for taxes. Or thieves will show up to rob their homes", etc...

So They're just "shy". But rest assured, legend class treasures get found. It's just that no one's going public.

I tried to push back with the observation that : Show & tell is 99% of this hobby ! Ie.: MD'rs do NOTHING OTHER than show off their latest trophies. And exchange High Fives with well-deserved atteboys. Ie.: No one is an island. You will AT LEAST boast to your buddies around you. And that notice that there are frequently cache stories shared (even if mum on the location) . And that valuable finds are frequently shown on our forum show & tell pages (yes, even valuable stuff).

So if everyone is "so afraid of the tax man and thieves", then : Why isn't that stopping our show & tell pages ?

To which the pushback was predictable : "Because those are small potatoes. But if you find a vault full of gold, then , shucks, you're going to keep mum".

You simply can never win with this logic. Like trying to disprove invisible leprechauns under your bed !
 
Correct. When you look back in history at all the caches found, you find that none of them were ever among the "legend class" stories. Eg.: Yamashita, lost dutchman, pearl ship, etc....

When caches get found, they are either via bona fide history (like the Atocha, where it's not simply "he said she said telephone game"), or more often than not : Accidental finds. Eg.: Persons tearing down a house and finding something in the walls. Or construction workers digging a ditch. Or the md'r who is digging to get that "pesky hubcap" out of the way, etc...... Or commissioned hunts where you are helping the "next of kin" to find what their grandpa was known to have buried.

But notice that none of the legend story class supposed treasures are ever found.
When ever I think of real caches found those cans of gold coins from the SF Mint found here in California come to mind.
 
When ever I think of real caches found those cans of gold coins from the SF Mint found here in California come to mind.

And notice that that was truly a "fabulous treasure" . The quantity and value of which would have filled multiple coffee cans, if I recall. And values counted in the millions $$. Yet was an accidental find ! Ie.: No legend or cryptic legend leads. No conspiracies or secret societies. No booby traps. No skeletons. No cypher clues or dowsing rods. No insane depths, etc....
 
And notice that that was truly a "fabulous treasure" . The quantity and value of which would have filled multiple coffee cans, if I recall. And values counted in the millions $$. Yet was an accidental find ! Ie.: No legend or cryptic legend leads. No conspiracies or secret societies. No booby traps. No skeletons. No cypher clues or dowsing rods. No insane depths, etc....
If referring to the Saddle Ridge Hoard, a familiar character in this thread was quick to lend his /(Bob Brewer’s) expertise in proclaiming the possibility, that it too was a KGC cache. Link:

Gold coins found by California couple unlikely stolen from U.S. Mint - Los Angeles Times (latimes.com)
 
Sure. It's past event, and current event, about a baseless suit.

Anyone can come up with a "string of suspicious events" (people with squinty eyes, mysterious lights seen in the distance, etc...) and those do not constitute "evidence of a treasure".

Example : I can come up with the same salacious story-line about aliens at Area 51. And say that : "Unless you can explain to me these 20 salacious suspicious things, to my satisfaction, then presto: There must be aliens at Area 51".


On the contrary, it's up to the claimant to prove aliens at area 51. So too is the same logic here : It's not up to skeptics to prove there ISN'T treasure. It's up to the believer to prove there IS treasure.

I can do the same footloose mind-games with things involving JFK assassination, chemtrails, 5g towers, etc.... And give you a "salacious list" of things to show that the Rothschilds and Rockefellers are trying to take over the world, blah blah

Dennis' complete line of reasoning is that if he can't get every person to dance to his drum, then that MUST mean : Vast Treasure.
Cant's you just ignore the posts you don't care to read ? I guess there are 2 of you, who get off on putting members down, if I impressed you, good, Everyday is the same, I enjoy hearing from other members, and sometimes I agree with you 2 , !!
 
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