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Tubac's Cemetery Treasure

dign4it

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In a previous topic I discussed how the name of the old Spanish Garrison known as Tubac (north of the Tumacacori Mission) was an abbreviated form of Tubal-Cain. Tubal-Cain was a metal smith, and made objects that sat on the alters of the Church(es). Tubal was a son of Cain, and Cain was the son of the Evil One.

Anyway, Tubac used to be known as Tubaca, which makes the abbreviation of Tubal-Cain even more obvious, and being the second step of the treasure trail to the treasure rooms of the Mission Tumacacori, it's obvious (to those who know the codes) that the name Tubal-Cain, and the abbreviation of Tuba-ca, was telling those searching for these treasure rooms that they were on the correct trail to the "artifacts of Tubal-Cain, the Missions artifacts".

Tubac also has an old cemetery, and within this cemetery there is a grave site that contains treasure. Maybe I should say "used to" have a treasure buried in this cemetery, because I wrote about this years ago, and it's possible that the Church has since removed this treasure. If you're interested in this cemetery treasure, you can find it with a good two-box metal detector. Obviously you want to do this at night, and before going into this cemetery, use the wrought-iron fence to adjust the volume on your two-box, by waving the detector over this fence and as the detector sounds off, turn your detector to the lowest audible level, and be sure to use head-phones. This will do two things.....it will block out the lower-level noises that you will receive from some of the other legitimate graves, but it will also "spare" your ears when you do find the grave with the treasure. If your detectors sound level is too high, it WILL blow your ears out when you pass over this grave.

I, personally, will not dig in a cemetery, and most people won't...and this is why cemeteries are so effective at hiding treasure. If you have the time to go to the Tubac Cemetery during the day, you will find the rock map (headstone) that verifies this treasure, but this headstone is NOT over the grave with the treasure. If you can't go to the cemetery and locate this rock map, your two-box will find this grave (at night) in a short time. Again, this treasure may have been removed already.

All across America there are cemeteries that have been lost in time. In Iowa, there are old, forgotten Mormon cemeteries that now lie under corn fields, are covered by trees, etc., and the Mormons are in a rush to re-locate these cemeteries and remove the treasures that may be buried in them (not all of these cemeteries have treasure still remaining in them). There are three of these Mormon cemeteries that are laid out in a Masonic triangle (miles apart), but that should come as no surprise.

If your town is over 100 years old or older, then chances are great that there is a grave within that cemetery that did, or still does, hold a treasure accumulation. Again, the headstones are what to look for, as there will be signs and symbols of the secret treasure codes carved on them. These headstones "point", or "lead" to the grave that has the actual treasure accumulation, just like an Alpha.

The tombstone of Belle Starr is a perfect example of what a treasure headstone looks like, and photos of this headstone used to be on-line, but they may have been removed.

In southwest Iowa, there is place called Preparation Canyon. It got its name from the Mormons who used this canyon to prepare for the journey west. It was a stop on the trail west, especially during the Winter months. The possibility of there being a "treasure grave" or an accumulation room at this location is very good. At the least, you should be able some good artifacts by metal detecting this area.

(the town of Tubaca, or the Garrison of Tubal-Cain, was set up to protect the Mission while the mines were worked in the surrounding mountains. The Caretta Canyon Treasure Room is one of these sites that were protected, and Murphy's Canyon (Caretta Canyon) is located on the northwest side of the Tumacacori Mountains)
 
There is a lot of things that this Garrison of Tubal-Cain proves. One of them exposes the lies about how the Church and the Freemasons are enemies. But here's what we know.....Tubaca, or Tubal-Cain (the Garrison) is a name used by the Church. Tubal-Cain can be found in the book of Genesis, as a descendent of Cain. Cain was very evil, he also slew his brother Able. Anyway, the argument that the Church and the Freemasons are enemies is proven to be a lie simply by understanding that the Freemasons, at least the Master Masons (32nd Degree Masons), use this name Tubal-Cain as their password.

(on a deeper level, Cain was offspring of Satan. A verse in Second Peter states that; "I don't want you to be beguiled as Eve was beguiled". This word "beguiled" in the Greek means only one thing: to be totally and wholly seduced. When was the last time you saw an apple seduce a woman (the preachers teach that Eve ate from an apple)??
 
Wow what a doozie dign4it. You've got all the elements of your usual conspiracies all wrapped up into this latest treasure post. Ie.: the freemasons, theological secret codes in names, the churches secret stashes, etc.....

Hmmm, where have I seen this story line before, of the "treasure in a grave-site". Ah! I remember ! Wasn't that a Clint Eastwood Spaghetti western called "The good, the bad, and the Ugly" ? Me thinks you've been watching 1 too many late night movie reruns of this type genre :)

But what good will it do ? You won't respond anyhow.
 
haha, ever since that movie came out (1980 ? 1981 ?), I think it's had a subconscious effect on the notions that western md'rs have, of any hunting in middle-eastern countries. Whenever the subject of exotic lands and md'ing come up, someone is sure to think they "cut off your hands", and "torture you", and booby traps, etc.... For merely being a westerner, with .... heaven forbid ... a detector. As if the streets there are filled with swash-buckling sword wielding maniacs, snakes, etc.....

Then a friend of mine went on an archaeological trip to Turkey, and snapped an interesting photo of a metal detector dealer, with a store front right in mid town Istanbul. And ... I'm assuming they're selling them for lawful purposes ? People that live to see another day, and aren't thrown into pits of snakes, dungeons, etc.... ?
 
Tom_in_CA said:
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Hmmm, where have I seen this story line before, of the "treasure in a grave-site". Ah! I remember ! Wasn't that a Clint Eastwood Spaghetti western called "The good, the bad, and the Ugly" ? Me thinks you've been watching 1 too many late night movie reruns of this type genre :)
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Thats my 2nd best favorite Eastwood movie next to 'The Outlaw Josey Wales'.
The movie supposedly took place in one of the few bigger CW battles in New Mexico.

The Eli Wallach charactor was named Tuco in the movie i think it was, not to be confused with Tubac LOL.
I'll bet dign is rolling in dug up gold treasure by now!! LOL.
Probably won't admit it publicly because of IRS issues. LOL.
 
His Treasure Trove is in his mind ... he is all knowing and all seeing ... so never look him in the eyes ... Woodstock
 
What ? No secret treasure room under Phoenix ? But what about all the code conspiracies wrapped up in politician's middle names ? What about astrological star constellation arrangements? What about the spire rock formation on the hill east of town that certainly was a way-marker left there by the Druids and Romans ? Tsk Tsk. We are going to be laughing at you all the way to the bank ! :detecting:
 
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