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IF You ARE Still Treasure Hunting...Know This

dign4it

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I noticed this about 10 years ago or so, right after an agreement to recover the treasure from the Guevavi Mission treasure room, fell through. "It" started with a local news broadcast, and it involved a photo of a rare cat that had journeyed from Mexico into Arizona, near Nogales. The photo was taken with one of those game cameras that hunters use along known trails, and this photo showed not only the cat, but also the surrounding area. This area was in the bottom of an arroyo, and I recognized it immediately as an area that I have walked through, many, many times, on my way to the site where the Guevavi Mission treasure is located. Fact is, I had noticed for years that, as I walked through this area where the cat was photographed, that it smelled like a huge cat-litter box. On hot summer days I had to run through this area because the smell (ammonia) was so strong that it made me sick.

So you can imagine my surprise when I saw the photo of this cat on the local news, in an area that I walked through quite often. It hit me that the photo of this beautiful cat was NOT the reason for this camera to have been put there, that this game-camera was put there to catch me. And with other cameras strategically located, the land owner could locate where the treasure room was located just by looking at the photos that would be taken as I walked to the site. You see, I had permission, a written agreement, to be on that land. But once the treasure was located, and a recovery agreement needed to be brought into the picture (no pun intended), that's when things fell apart, as the landowners' son-in-law was a lawyer in Tucson, and he wanted 100% of the treasure, yet I had to pay to dig it up. Like I said.....things fell apart from there.

So, in order to find out where this treasure room was located, this lawyer had placed game-cameras all along the trails in hopes of finding the location of the treasure room. However, once things went south, I never went back. I just moved on to the Tumacacori Mission treasure to the north. But the cameras stayed up at the Guevavi treasure site (and are still there), and one day they got a great picture of this cat, and this picture was shared across the Nation (for which I am thankful).

I mention this to you because these cameras are being used today, all across America, at known treasure sites. These cameras are there to find out just who might be after these treasures.....and once they find out that YOU are after a treasure, then the harassment begins, possibly even death.

I have found that infrared (night vision goggles or night vision sights) work very well in locating these hidden cameras, which means that you must go out (along these trails) to your treasure at night, using these goggles to locate the tell-tale infrared beam that signifies that you are about to have your photo taken.

Now, there may be other ways to "trip" a camera, other than infrared. So do your research and make the appropriate adjustments. The best part about these cameras is that if you DO find them, then you KNOW FOR SURE that you're onto a treasure. (once you find these cameras, you know what to do!! Give them a photo of a "moon". "other" options are available)

The bad news is that they may have you on camera already, and if you're being harassed without knowing why, then this topic may just be the answer to that question.

Good luck and God Bless.
 
..... (once you find these cameras, you know what to do!! Give them a photo of a "moon". "other" options are available)
Careful with mooning those game cameras! You might have to drop 'trou' and moon again.... in front of a judge and jury! :rofl:

....The bad news is that they may have you on camera already,....
Simple, just wear one of those 'Groucho Marx' glasses/mustache disguises! :rofl:

I see you're at this treasure vault stuff again again. :unsure:
Why would the local news report on a cat walking through the desert? Makes no sense!:huh:
 
I guess that some people have to be spoon-fed like a one-year-old baby. The cat was a species thought to have been long gone from Arizona, but this photo has proven that there is at least one that migrates into Southern Arizona. So obviously these photos were shared with Game and Fish.

I saw the same thing happen just a couple of weeks ago, in a mountain range just south of Tucson. Another photo of a cat, in a totally different location, much further north than the one I speak of in the above topic. This species of cat was photographed at a known treasure room/mine location, only this time it was filmed with a movie camera, not a still camera. For this to happen once, I just let it go. But for it to happen twice, at known treasure locations, I begin to take notice.

I assure you that my only intention in writing this story was to alert treasure hunters to what's being used to "spy" on their activities, and to explain the proof that I have that confirms this. But I guess you have to be a person who wants to know these truths.

Go ahead...prove me wrong...with ANYTHING that I have said, in ANY topic.

Just ask the WM of your Lodge if I'm correct.
 
So now any time we see a cat on TV we need to go to that area because there's a treasure room close by. I have 4 around my house every night so I guess I've been looking in the wrong areas. Do possums indicate anything?
 
Whenever I come across someone's trail cam, I moon it.
 
My Friend in the Wildlife Police will arrest you for trespassing on private property. The photos will be used as evidence. The magistrate likes to collect about 600 bucks plus court costs
 
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