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    Bringing in a comment Livinlifebig from another thread to start a new one. Comment from thread "The Scrapbooks." Link below the comment.

    Nice work TY. Forrest said to simplify and use imagination. But I dont believe this has been achieved.

    So if you will, please show the "I" or as you say "eye", to us on a map and marry it.

    Thanks!​
    Link: https://www.hintofriches.com/forum/t...106#post513106

    Pictures are laid out in first three comments of this thread.....
    BOTG, the layout of the 9-Clues Marry the map within the symbol/shape of the W/M at Bisti. I = Eye. Within the “eye” of the frog (page 133), the W/M appears. The word that is key (poem) is therefor “I.” The riddle is “what word is key?” The answer is that I=Eye=W=M. To answer the question of how the “I” appears on the ground is to understand how W/M=I/eye Marry the map.


    The 9-Clues at Bisti BOTG occur within the frog’s eye symbol (W/M). (Pic#1 showing the W/M/9-Clues inside). Clue # 1 is “hat-man.” (Pic #s 2 and 3) and is “So hear me all and listen good.” It denotes that all 9-Clues are considered relevant; that you understand that they form a W/M, and that you pay attention to the “clue within the clue” clue#1. That “clue within a clue,” is 1152, 430, and the word “STOP” (pic 3) which appears within it. These numbers and word indicate the physical distance (430 feet) between the second clue (split petrified wood-rock- pic 4) and the fifth clue (the boot – pic 5), and the distance from the boot to the US General Land Office Survey Marker; at 1152 feet, (pic 6/7). The word “STOP” indicates “halt,” as in WWWh.

    Note clue #1: So hear me all and listen good – hat-man is facing north…with his right ear exposed to the area. When someone tells you “listen good,” you generally will lean in with your “good ear.” The right ear….or the “good ear.”

    Note Clue #2: Petrified split-wood-rock-stump: fits poem for, “I’ve done it tired and now am weak” which denotes “broken/split.” TTOTC stump drawing (page 146); the ax is what chops the wood, “broken/split,”, like the petrified wood stump. (430 feet away from the boot).

    Note Clue # 5 – The boot contains on and near it two other clues: One on it, and one near it. These are not shown in this comment but are in the solve. (Link to solve below).

    Note pic 6 – shows the use of clue #1’s “clue within a clue” as applied to clue#2 and clue#5 and the US General Marker. The distances: 430, 1152, and the word “Stop.”

    Note pic 7 – shows the US General Land Office Survey marker. This is nailed down in WWWh, within 200 feet of the treasure on the hillcrest at the grove of juniper trees in the shape of an arrow.

    I had made an error counting the marker as a clue. Technically, it is not IMO….but it is covered/included as a “clue within a clue” as indicated by clues # 1, 2, and 5 linking together. IMO, the word “blaze” applies to the golden double omega (W/M), that is seen at sunset from on the top of Clue#3. However, IMO, as Forrest uses the word “blaze,” it could also be applied to mean the US General Marker too. Because when you are standing on the hillcrest where the chest is…. then you can “look quickly down” ….and see the US General Marker, next to the pool of water in WWWh…..like you can see the golden double omega, W/M….at sunset from clue #3, (where “look quickly down” also applies).

    Obviously, the poem, the stump drawing on page 146, and the 9-Clues (I/eye/W/M symbol on the eye of the frog, page 133) on the ground – work in concert together….at location. This concept takes from elements of TTOTC and applies them on the ground with the poem for the searcher to follow them in order to the location of the chest.

    WWWh is where you end it when you consider the 9-Clues as a W, and is where you “begin it,” when you consider the 9-Clues as an M. This is simple and difficult….but important in understanding the subterfuge of Forrest.

    The other clues are in the Bisti solution titled “Nuts” link below. It is a work in progress.
    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1jF7...ew?usp=sharing
    Last edited by trueyeti; 05-25-2023, 02:46 PM.

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    Pics 4 and 5

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      Pics 6 and 7

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        Congratulations! You just confirmed your solve to yourself and only yourself!
        Nobody here agrees you have the correct WWWH even.
        Might as well be talking to a wall.
        FF said the spot was in Wyoming and he said if your solve is in the desert, get a new solve.
        You fail at even understanding the most basic things FF has said.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Cary_Galloway View Post
          Congratulations! You just confirmed your solve to yourself and only yourself!
          Nobody here agrees you have the correct WWWH even.
          Might as well be talking to a wall.
          FF said the spot was in Wyoming and he said if your solve is in the desert, get a new solve.
          You fail at even understanding the most basic things FF has said.
          I've already addressed the desert issue with you several times, and shown how Bisti proves 100% certainty for location. This thread shows the W/M/Eye/I, the clues in the poem, and how they Marry the map. Uhmm....can you please do the same for Wyoming? If you can do that.....start a new thread and show it. Thanks.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Cary_Galloway View Post
            Congratulations! You just confirmed your solve to yourself and only yourself!
            Nobody here agrees you have the correct WWWH even.
            Might as well be talking to a wall.
            FF said the spot was in Wyoming and he said if your solve is in the desert, get a new solve.
            You fail at even understanding the most basic things FF has said.
            Man, you're hard on people.

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            • #7
              I must say I respect your tenacity TY.
              If you don’t want to do that, please go out someplace and plant a tree. f

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                • #9
                  "Santa Fe - Ojitos Trail"
                  Where to begin . . . Santa fe is a peaceful place and is the Capitol of New Mexico which is represented by a flag representing a symbol of a native Sun which also symbolizes many other important things and it's important to know that string theory in Fennish terms deserves a break every once upon awhile from this long winded tirade whew!7
                  Last edited by Star Shadow; 05-26-2023, 09:24 AM.

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                  • #10
                    The Real Old Santa Fe isn't what it used to be.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Star Shadow View Post
                      "Santa Fe - Ojitos Trail"
                      Where to begin . . . Santa fe is a peaceful place and is the Capitol of New Mexico which is represented by a flag representing a symbol of a native Sun which also symbolizes many other important things and it's important to know that string theory in Fennish terms deserves a break every once upon awhile from this long winded tirade whew!7
                      I add the New Mexico state flag has the embroidery of the Zia symbol on it. If you consider "where the lines cross" as applied to the flag, it makes 4 -D's....you know.....as in "praying for D's." Anyhow, some cultures/myths/whatnot equate the Sun with "God." Put the concepts together and you can get an answer for "praying for D's" and see how the "lines cross" too. Not too much imagination is required.

                      Step 1- Take the respective vertical lines in the flag and draw it in you mind to join the corresponding line on the other side and you get a circle with the 4 diameter lines.....or...... 4- D's.

                      Step 2- Take the respective horizontal lines in the flag and do the same as above, and you get "where the lines cross." To "get it" is to see how the lines cross.....

                      Step 3- Consider the discussion on Forrest and "crosses."

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                      • #12
                        all of this can also be related back to the painting by Wassily Kandinsky his first watercolor abstract painting the one that's in Forrest Fenns book and his first blog. it leads you to the "eye" i in the clowns eye. the clowns eye in the painting are blue stars. the same images can be found in the hidden images in the poem. it all leads back to the i or the eye

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                        • #13

                          this comes to mind. What is IT

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by trueyeti View Post

                            I add the New Mexico state flag has the embroidery of the Zia symbol on it. If you consider "where the lines cross" as applied to the flag, it makes 4 -D's....you know.....as in "praying for D's." Anyhow, some cultures/myths/whatnot equate the Sun with "God." Put the concepts together and you can get an answer for "praying for D's" and see how the "lines cross" too. Not too much imagination is required.

                            Step 1- Take the respective vertical lines in the flag and draw it in you mind to join the corresponding line on the other side and you get a circle with the 4 diameter lines.....or...... 4- D's.

                            Step 2- Take the respective horizontal lines in the flag and do the same as above, and you get "where the lines cross." To "get it" is to see how the lines cross.....

                            Step 3- Consider the discussion on Forrest and "crosses."
                            Somewhere above, I think you hit a nail on the head. IMO

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by trueyeti View Post

                              I add the New Mexico state flag has the embroidery of the Zia symbol on it. If you consider "where the lines cross" as applied to the flag, it makes 4 -D's....you know.....as in "praying for D's." Anyhow, some cultures/myths/whatnot equate the Sun with "God." Put the concepts together and you can get an answer for "praying for D's" and see how the "lines cross" too. Not too much imagination is required.

                              Step 1- Take the respective vertical lines in the flag and draw it in you mind to join the corresponding line on the other side and you get a circle with the 4 diameter lines.....or...... 4- D's.

                              Step 2- Take the respective horizontal lines in the flag and do the same as above, and you get "where the lines cross." To "get it" is to see how the lines cross.....

                              Step 3- Consider the discussion on Forrest and "crosses."

                              Yeti, In the past Fenn made these comments about crossing the lines-
                              This to Business Insider-

                              Read the clues in my poem over and over and study maps of the Rocky Mountains,” 86-year-old Fenn recently told Business Insider. “Try to marry the two. The treasure is out there waiting for the person who can make all the lines cross in the right spot.”​

                              And this to Mysterious Writings-
                              • 1Q) Even today, after more than six years of people searching, and after all the news coverage, articles, and stories written about your secreted treasure, some people are just learning about your Thrill of the Chase treasure hunt and getting involved. It continues to inspire. Do you have any advice for these new people? How should they begin the search six years after so many others? Do you feel they are at any disadvantage?
                              No, fresh eyes and new thinking might provoke a winning idea. I would advise new searchers to look for the clues in my poem and try to marry them to a place on a map. It seems like the longer one thinks about the search the more they complicate the problem.f (Six Questions)

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