Hidden Treasure Code
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blow massive hole in the hill and then have the treasure
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try using magic eye
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I know number 3! It's ME.
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candr: It's a close squeaker. I just googled the TJ Bible and I guess you are correct. I do believe the Porter Code was used. Have you ever seen the original format of the code? It is not symmetrical. It could designate a territory on a map or a section of an established state. I'm still fascinated in how all those HQ's appeared. That was tantalizing. I'm led to believe that Beale may have used Shakespeare as a base. Either Macbeth or Hamlet. I had to walk away from my endeavors. Mind boggling!
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@MultiReviewer The codes are well known and folk have had acces to them for the 150+ years, including me. I believe even the computer center at University of Virginia took a stab at it a few years back.
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@pmoyer50 but how would he get a hold of the Bible to make the code. Yes I tried the code in the 60's through the 70's. Even used the letter of T.J. written before 1819, God, do you know how much he wrote back then!!!! Actually I started thinking about the Lodge that he belonged to and the writings he would be exposed to at the time.
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@mrtinoban5 Well actually S.H was based on a real man by the name of Dr. Joseph Bell.
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I tried cracking the code in the early 80's using the Porter Code: ie A=1, Z=26, A=27 and so forth on til the highest number. I found a number of references to Hamlet, Macbeth and the Sermon on the Mount. Really intriguing was at least 3 places in the oddly shaped code where the intersecting horizontal and vertical HQ. appears. That means headquarters and it was too much of a coincidence for it to happen numerous times. I believe the original Thomas Jefferson Bible is the key. Yes, it exists.
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no need the code...
just copy paste the crack XD
ez solution. someone go call nicolas cage
mikecho123 2 years ago 21
I can see it now, lol, National Treasure: Code of Secrets
Level7even 2 years ago 13