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F hid the TC then wrote the poem?
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Originally posted by Not4but242Walk View Post
This was the lawyer who felt he needed to (and did) withdrawl for some reason, right?“Positivity triumphs over negativity” - famous quote by the famous Cowlazars 2018
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Originally posted by Knowledge View PostI think the big question many in the know wish they knew, is how far was too far to walk for f when it came to saving his chase. Did he say to hell with everyone right before he went to talk to his mom and dad?
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Originally posted by pws111 View Post
Does it really? Have you read page 131 very carefully?
First he says that "It's in the mountains north of Santa Fe." The chest is already hidden in the mountains at this point of his narrative.
Then, he says, "...at almost-eighty. I figured it was time to act. So I wrote a poem."
The chest was hidden long before he wrote the poem and while he still thought he would die from cancer.
There is another chest.
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Originally posted by RFISH
Do you know when the recording was actually made? Earlier in the chase would be much easier to swallow than if
it was made post-find. Especially if it validates 9-mile. But I can swallow a lot of disappointment, as long as it doesn’t
taste like porcupine.
Today I looked up the etymology of ‘kerosene.’ It’s from the Greek work κηρός which means ‘wax’ and shares root with ‘honeycomb’. I’m thinking porcupines might be delicious. Super cute, but also maybe delicious. I like seriously fire spicy though…fire spicy honeycomb sounds like a dream. A much better name for a sauce than ‘porcupine’ anyway.
Edit: also, I’d bet a foot and a leg that any “recording” from “F” touting 9-mile related solvage as the 2020 location is deep fake techno garbage.
Last edited by Rose Livingstone; 01-17-2023, 03:36 AM.
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Originally posted by Rose Livingstone View Post“Porcupine meat tastes like kerosene.“
Today I looked up the etymology of ‘kerosene.’ It’s from the Greek work κηρός which means ‘wax’ and shares root with ‘honeycomb’. I’m thinking porcupines might be delicious. Super cute, but also maybe delicious. I like seriously fire spicy though…fire spicy honeycomb sounds like a dream. A much better name for a sauce than ‘porcupine’ anyway.
Edit: also, I’d bet a foot and a leg that any “recording” from “F” touting 9-mile related solvage as the 2020 location is deep fake techno garbage.
“Positivity triumphs over negativity” - famous quote by the famous Cowlazars 2018
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Returning to the thread post, I think that was the only means by which Forrest could throw a monkey wrench into it all. If he already knew where he was going to hide the chest, all that remained was to write about it. For Forrest, that tightened the loose ends along with every thread on that screw.
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Originally posted by Suzy View PostReturning to the thread post, I think that was the only means by which Forrest could throw a monkey wrench into it all. If he already knew where he was going to hide the chest, all that remained was to write about it. For Forrest, that tightened the loose ends along with every thread on that screw.
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Originally posted by Rose Livingstone View Post
Whoa. Now Shakespeare?!
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Originally posted by kpro View PostIt makes sense now
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People have found that f made numbers stand out in TTOTC 24 is one of those numbers. It is the number of clues that take the reader to the chest. There are nine clues in the poem, you go through the poem two full times and end the 3rd time with Take the chest and go in peace. 24 clues to find the end of his rainbow. I give this information to the people who know the truth not the solvers.
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Originally posted by Knowledge View PostPeople have found that f made numbers stand out in TTOTC 24 is one of those numbers. It is the number of clues that take the reader to the chest. There are nine clues in the poem, you go through the poem two full times and end the 3rd time with Take the chest and go in peace. 24 clues to find the end of his rainbow. I give this information to the people who know the truth not the solvers.
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