I understand how difficult it can be. In 2016, after Randy Bilyeu’s car was found at the bottom of the hill where I live, I Googled, “Brown, New Mexico.” Google gave me many “hits” for the search string, and I bookmarked a lot of them. Then I began studying them. One of them was, “The Cretaceous Ojo Alamo beds of New Mexico; with description of the new dinosaur genus Kritosaurus.” This was a paleo paper written by Barnum Brown. He found the duck billed dinosaur and excavated it less than 1-mile from Richard Wetherill’s store at the Ojo Alamo Spring in Bisti. Then he named it after himself…..
I zeroed in on Kritosaurs Navajovious Brown. I found descriptions that included the name of “Brown” in the name of Barnum’s dinosaur. It is really that simple to wrap your mind around how the poem leads to Bisti.
I have already provided links to documents showing Krito as “Brown.” You can Google it yourself. It wasn’t until later that I drew links that further confirm Forrest’s links to Bisti because of Richard Wetherill, Byron Harvey, the turquoise bracelet, the Navajo Silversmith, and Milay’s “palace in the sand,” that Forrest used to describe where he felt the most comfortable.
Under another thread titled “Mockery Welcomed,” I drew the conclusion that Bisti is “the home of Brown,” with 100% certainty. It really is that simple….to begin with.
Anyway, the Brown of poem derived, and BOTG the poem applied to….location. This is simple, simple, and simple….
But even more simple is what Forrest said to do and that was to focus on “where the first clue is.”
And yeah, there’s the desert….I’ve already addressed….in “Mockery Welcomed.”
Remember the sentiment “why didn’t I think of that?” Well, there you go..
I zeroed in on Kritosaurs Navajovious Brown. I found descriptions that included the name of “Brown” in the name of Barnum’s dinosaur. It is really that simple to wrap your mind around how the poem leads to Bisti.
I have already provided links to documents showing Krito as “Brown.” You can Google it yourself. It wasn’t until later that I drew links that further confirm Forrest’s links to Bisti because of Richard Wetherill, Byron Harvey, the turquoise bracelet, the Navajo Silversmith, and Milay’s “palace in the sand,” that Forrest used to describe where he felt the most comfortable.
Under another thread titled “Mockery Welcomed,” I drew the conclusion that Bisti is “the home of Brown,” with 100% certainty. It really is that simple….to begin with.
Anyway, the Brown of poem derived, and BOTG the poem applied to….location. This is simple, simple, and simple….
But even more simple is what Forrest said to do and that was to focus on “where the first clue is.”
And yeah, there’s the desert….I’ve already addressed….in “Mockery Welcomed.”
Remember the sentiment “why didn’t I think of that?” Well, there you go..
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