At an earlier interview, he answered consistently; so when a question with low value/risk was asked his pattern was the same as when he was asked a high value/risk question. Unfortunately, I didn't look at this video carefully enough and his normal body language pattern is broke. Timing changed, and body language changed, the gesters/eyes are the opposite from prior interviews I analyzed. So my guess, he either knows someone retrieved it or maybe he or someone he tasked recovered the box. Everyone is out there looking for something that is no longer there
I'm pretty certain mr fenn did really hide the treasure chest...I'm just trying to be in his shoes..we as normal 9 to 5 working people can't fathom to do something like that...but this man...with his story...beating cancer...and what's a few million...plus I feel he feels he owes it back somehow...giving back... from war to ancient ruins..but either way...fenn is the man in my book! Thrill of the chase~Too far to walk...genius! Got people all over the woods!
I had the coolest dream last night... I dreamt that Forrest somehow made the moon appear as a human face via some type of earthly reflection from the sun. The clouds came and went but every time the moon would appear with a human face on it. And different parts of our landscape was lighting up with different faces and objects, like a mirrored reflection from the moon. It was the most realistic and exciting dream I've ever had in my lifetime!!! And it's about time I finally had a pleasant dream...it was simply AMAZING!!!
He probably did hide a treasure box but I doubt there is anything inside of it except a letter. The letter will say that the treasure is mother nature herself and that all the exploring of earth is the price that this treasure has to offer. There is not real money in there. But earth itself has all of these gems that he says is in the treasure. SO in the end he is right in one way, all of the exploring and nights in the could is itself the treasure. The hints are just the most beautiful places that he could think of. Also the fact that there is no actual treasure pictures or videos of him actually possessing it for the records show that it is not what we consider treasure to be but it is instead nature. That is the treasure.
For some the money is not the mission... Maybe some day you'll understand that money isn't important to everybody... Kinda hard to grasp for the masses of intellectual pea brained brainstorming...
Now that Forrest has passed on, his "special place in the forest north of Santa Fe" should be revealed. If you look at the Vallecitos Mountain Retreat website at: www.vallecitos.org/ ,and look at the photos (select Why Vallecitos, then Photo Gallery) you will see some hints that Forrest mentioned, such as: some cast bronze bells similar to those that he made and hid; a photo of the Vallecitos Rio, the "water high" in the poem; and a photo of a large rainbow ("the poem leads to the end of my rainbow" from the jacket of The Thrill of the Chase), and if you open Google Maps and look at the grassy area south of the Vallecitos ranch house, you will find a large rock wheel, as in "Try the wheel" that Forrest said to one searcher: www.dropbox.com/s/yw1sdttynrfxcnf/2%20Vallecitos%20Mountain%20Retreat-%20Try%20the%20Wheel.jpg?dl=0 - - - - - The Google Maps coordinates for the Blaze (large black painted "nn" on top of a big white boulder) are: 36.6355, -106.2105 - - - - -
THE BIGGEST TREASURE FENN LEFT BEHIND WAS THE LOVE OF SEARCHING FOR SOMETHING IN THE GREAT OUT DOORS. JUST BEING OUT THERE, FOLLOWING THE CLUES AND ENJOYING THE HUNT IS THE REAL TREASURE THAT EVERYONE FINDS WHEN LOOKING FOR THIS. MEL FISHER WHO FOUND THE ATOCHA TREASURE SHIP OFF KEY WEST SAID OVER AND OVER IT WAS THE HUNT THAT WAS THE BEST PART. PER FENN THE TREASURE IS OUT THERE AND WE HAVE THE CLUES. SO GO OUT AND ENJOY THE HUNT
he wont tell "even" his wife. LOL LOL.. it should be "especially his wife" there are three forms of mass communication...... Telephone, Television, Telewoman
Not enough clues were given to find "where warm waters halt" directly without first finding something else. That missing link was the method to be used: Plot the 4 map points in the poem, then draw lines between those points, then cut out the poem and use it as a map, following the directions in Stanza 2: www.dropbox.com/s/2tvvd87ec2nad47/Using-Poem-as-Map.pdf?dl=0 - - - - - -
La Stone He never said that. He said he made two trips from his car in one afternoon. He owned an airplane and could rent a car. He said he hid it 15 years after the cancer diagnosis, which he received in 1988. He also started to obscure the date he hid it by saying "don't look where an 80 year old man couldn't walk." He said this after someone joked about trying to trace his starting point by looking at rental car records. He was actually around 73 when he hid it.
Forrest Fenn amazingly found a photo of what he say's is the treasure box, yet this photo looks nothing like the other photo that he released in the beginning. Why didn't he release this photo 6 years ago? Why now that there are people questioning his alleged treasure? In the beginning, he listed the ancient bronze box that he filled with gold nuggets (hundreds, some as large as a chicken egg), 265 gold coins (mostly American eagles and double eagles), rare coins, pre-Columbian gold animal figures, jewelry (including a Spanish 17th century gold-and-emerald ring and a bracelet with turquoise beads excavated in 1898 from Mesa Verde and gemstones - hundreds of rubies, diamonds, emeralds, and two Ceylon sapphires. Now he says the box contains 300-year-old gold and silver hunting case minute repeater watches that came out of the large gems, two 5” round Pre-Columbian gold “mirrors,” the Tairona fetish necklace, and a revered turquoise row bracelet. The gold coins and nuggets were removed from their plastic containers and are now residing in the chest beside the little jar that contains his autobiography. So, what happened to the 265 gold coins, pre-Columbian gold animal figures, jewelry (including a Spanish 17th-century gold-and-emerald ring and the bracelet with turquoise beads? I have been researching boxes dated around the same period of 1150 AD, which Fenn said is the age of the box, and I have yet been able to find any that were made from Bronze. However, I will continue looking and I will even contact someone from Mesa Verde in order to learn more about the history.
There could have been many different things in the box, and he really wouldn't have made such an obvious mistake as to accidentally make up new things to the box. Also, the Incas are very famous for their bronze use, and many Indians used bronze, while it may not have been so widespread in the Northern part of America.
first of all, you so-called treasure hunters are searching with no metal detectors, second, you are not even looking in the correct spots...third, this dude is a thief. He a made a life stealing native American artifacts and profiting from it. If anyone does find the treasure it should be given to the native Americans.
Exactly how I felt seeing all those Indigenous crafts, clothing, dolls, baskets, etc. My heart broke knowing this man has all that & decides to play a games w/"treasures" he may have ir have not hidden...SMH🤦🏽♀️
I'm what the Hopi profecies call "bahana" or the true white brother from the east. I solved the poem on August 11, 2019. I'm going to take the gold and stuff. But make his grandkids go put all the arrowheads and such back right he found them. Probably return sitting bulls peace pipe to the native people. Although as the true white brother from the east, according to their Profecies I'm suppose to take over ceremonies, and they are suppose to turn all of their ceremonial stuff over to me. One big cluster ...you know what.
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