Underground Discovery & Exploration

Underground Discovery & Exploration

Knights of the Golden Circle Treasure Maps 12

Knights of the Golden Circle Treasure maps of the are most generally misunderstood because the treasure hunter relies upon one sign to interpret the entire treasure location. One such story that comes to mind is the hunter that had been using a jack-o-lantern sign to interpret an entire treasure sight! If you want to understand the hiding of the valuables, you must consider more than a single sign. The jack-o-lantern is not a hiding sign, it is an informational sign about the hiding of the deposit. Yet this person found a hill, thought it was the shape of the drawing if you looked at it from above (although it did not look like that on topos or aerial photos) and therefore the location the treasure was deposited and commenced looking for the rest of the face; two rocks for eyes, a mark or object for a nose and a mouth. Now some of you would have obliged this young man and put a smiley face on the hill and it would have been a cute moment in a futile hunt.

Treasure signs of TurkeyYou must always get the large overview. I have stressed from the beginning the importance of the context of every sign. While recently in Turkey, a series of holes was discovered in the tops of large stones. They have proven to guide me to significant locations important to the ancients of 400 BC and previous! No single hole told me anything, but when considered in whole, they even began to give me the date the artifacts were placed en situ! These artifacts will be excavated archaeologically. Watch for the entire story at this web site.

Let me help you understand better the jack-o-lantern better. The jack-o-lantern is informational. He tells you very little in some cases. Sometimes he is just saying good-bye. You must find the rest of the signs and the jack-o-lantern will then tell you more. First, within the context, look where he is looking. If it is done as an outside type signor on a map, look where he is looking. Then look at the eyes – if they are closed, don’t go where he is looking within the context of the sign. When you find the entry from the rest of the sign, you are going to find a death trap. If you have a closed set of eyes, get contacted with Dr. John Melancon before you attempt any further actions!. He has worked extensively diffusing death traps. In fact, Dr. John Melancon is writing a book concerning the death traps that will be available this winter. Keep watching this sight as it will be available only through this web site! Underground Discovery! What is a Knights of the Golden Circle site worth? Your life if you open it up wrong. Click here for Article 13.

Dr. John Melancon is the world’s foremost authority on Spanish and Knights of the Golden Circle treasure maps, treasure sites, symbols and signs. His knowledge can very easily make the difference in recovery and your continued life. Call 480 463 6579 or email using the form below to contact Dr. Melancon.

Underground Discovery
  1. (required)
  2. (valid email required)
 

cforms contact form by delicious:days

Knights of the Golden Circle,Treasure Maps,KGC

Technorati Tags: , ,

Share and Enjoy: These icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can share and discover new web pages.
  • Digg
  • del.icio.us
  • Netvouz
  • DZone
  • ThisNext
  • MisterWong
  • Wists

One Response to “Knights of the Golden Circle Treasure Maps 12”

  1. Underground Discovery & Exploration » Blog Archive » Knights of the Golden Circle Treasure Maps 11
    March 20th, 2011 11:15
    1

    […] help deciphering them, contact Dr. John Melancon, 480 463 6579 or email using the form below. Article 12, Click Here, © 2010, Dr. John Melancon, © 2010 info at bottom of every page on this […]

Leave a Reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.


THE “Treasure Quest” campaign to keep a Viking hoard in Furness appears on track after more than £12,000 was raised in the first week alone.


An oil company exploration crew's chance discovery of a 200-year-old shipwreck in a little-charted stretch of the Gulf of Mexico is yielding a trove of information to scientists, who say it's one of the most well-preserved old wrecks ever found in the gulf.


On June 2, Trash to Treasure will celebrate its 11th birthday. In the past 10 years, this great co


RATING: (ALERT VIEWER) Treasure Island: Adventure movie. 7 p.m. Sat. on SyFy. There's one big surprise in the new adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's "Treasure Island," airing Saturday on the SyFy channel, and that...


TREASURE FEST With 64 bands spread across eight venues in two days, Treasure Fest's $25 weekend pass is a wicked good deal. And because we music writers love making lists, here are five standout acts among the huge spread of wicked, fringe-leaning music to hit town this weekend.… [ Read more ] [ Subscribe to the comments on this story ]


The US Supreme Court on Monday declined to take up the appeal of American treasure hunters who were forced earlier this year to surrender $500 million in silver and gold coins they recovered from the wreck of a Spanish warship 3,000 feet deep in international waters.


Check in daily for the latest in fishing news on the Treasure Coast


A family celebrated the arrival of two babies on Monday morning at St. Luke’s Medical Center — something of a surprise to their mothers, whose due dates were a couple weeks apart.


No one knew earthly (or unearthly) treasures better than the ancient Mayans. "Amochlee" is a form of the ancient Mayan word for "book," and where better to find treasure than in books and stories?


Andy Lewis The Profiles in History boss takes THR inside his memorabilia-filled offices as he previews episodes devoted to “Hunger Games” and the Ruby Slippers from the “Wizard of Oz.” read more

Copyright © 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 undergrounddiscovery.com All rights reserved.
http://undergrounddiscovery.com/ Underground Discovery, Recovery, & Exploration