GoldenMartyr wrote:I still hold out hope that someday we will all learn if JM taught you everything you know or the reverse is true.

GoldenMartyr wrote:I still hold out hope that someday we will all learn if JM taught you everything you know or the reverse is true.





GoldenMartyr wrote:if JM taught you everything you know or the reverse is true.


forest_blight wrote:Found a wonderful article in the (Cleveland) Plain Dealer Magazine from Dec. 19, 1982. Lots of good information here. The image quality is terrible; I'm working on finding a full-color scan or original. If I do, I'll be back to update this. Enjoy!
Viewable at either of these locations:
http://kspot.org/trove/news.clippings/plain.dealer.121982.pdf
https://12treasures.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/plain.dealer.121982.pdf

GoldenMartyr wrote:This is starting to feel a lot like Fyre Festival.


Doghousereiley wrote:words.

GoldenMartyr wrote:Doghousereiley wrote:and he told Johann he was right about St Louis.
He responded to Johann, You are right about St Louis but not about the location. Johann refused to share the email that Byron responded to. Given that info there are a couple of viable scenarios here.

Doghousereiley wrote:
What are the viable scenarios?

burnstyle wrote:Doghousereiley wrote:
What are the viable scenarios?
Dear Byron,
St. Louis is a beautiful city, I believe the casque is buried in tower park.
Love,
Johann
To be honest, his unwillingness to share the context of the email speaks volumes about how much stock should be put into St Louis.


burnstyle wrote:I get he found Cleveland, but he has, as far as i know, not shared with anyone the email he sent byron. He only shared the email byron sent him in return.
Did he tell byron "st Louis is beautiful, here's my dig spot" to which byron essentially replied: "your right it is a beautiful city, but the casque isnt there"
We will never know that, because we cant put the email in context.
There are a few things that kind of support st Louis, but until we get context, this isnt one of them.
I also understand Johann was well respected and generally open and honest, but this is a big thing, and his unwillingness to share the first email puts an unessecery shadow over the response.



burnstyle wrote:Doghousereiley wrote:words.
Well, the second was self explanatory. The first I imagine was because the books artist was a local.
There were other articles as well, in other places. Just not as big as this one.

four21thrasher wrote:GoldenMartyr wrote:This is starting to feel a lot like Fyre Festival.
To be fair, you haven't seen reality yet. Not to mention, the Rule that founded my festival is much more reliable.

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