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Posted: Sun Oct 15, 2006 10:32 pm
by Flautapantera
Penny wrote:So is Lucy going to Wickenburg to mine for gold? I don't actually think that she is but seriously...what's up with Wickenburg, AZ. It was a mining town...that's it. Henry Wickenburg found gold when he was pissed off at his donkey and he threw his shovel or pick at it. Instead of hitting the donkey he struck gold. Millions of dollars of gold was found there but eventually the mines were closed down and it became a ghost town for a long time.

Anyway, the only thing I found there was that the statue of Henry Wickenburg is on a small TRIANGLE of land...Which I know, probably has no significance but I found that a little interesting and strange. Who puts a statue on a TRIANGLE SHAPED PEICE OF LAND? Why would the website I got this info point out that the statue is on a triangle shaped peice of property? I don't know...Am I reading too far into this? I'm sure I am...

Oh and I read somewhere in here that triangles had something to do with GOLD (?) in some religion or other...


OKAY FINE, I need some sleep...now stop laughing.
:D I promise to stop laughing if you promise to stop being so darn funny.

Posted: Sun Oct 15, 2006 10:34 pm
by missthemystery
Could the names of these towns, not the locations be telling us something?

La Crete -- Crete as in Greek mythology (also a Biblical land)
Wickenburg = Wiccan-burg. (or wicked-burg)
I'm at a lost for the other 2. just looking now at people who hail from there.
Adak???? not sure. Aleuts? Unanga?
Zavalla??? Coahuiltecan Indians, Tonkawans, Lipan, Mescalero Apache Indians???

Posted: Sun Oct 15, 2006 10:35 pm
by nakita
twjaniak wrote:So the all these map locations have been identified by first time posters who created their accounts just today?
Ya, they've been talking about that in the thread for Daniel's latest video... i'm very suspicious, right after someone mentioned La Crete, Alberta, a person who apparently signed up today (and listed location as Alberta, Canada) just happened to post, and there have been a LOT of newbie posters with particularly interesting or specific info

Posted: Sun Oct 15, 2006 11:37 pm
by vertigo
Maybe I'm too naive but the "I've never posted before because I had nothing to say" sounds convincing to me...

I lurked for weeks before signing.... and I don't think I posted right away after that too....

Sometimes it's all about having something to say...


Or maybe I'm also a shill :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:

Posted: Mon Oct 16, 2006 12:34 am
by nancymakuhari
vertigo wrote:Maybe I'm too naive but the "I've never posted before because I had nothing to say" sounds convincing to me...

I lurked for weeks before signing.... and I don't think I posted right away after that too....

Sometimes it's all about having something to say...


Or maybe I'm also a shill :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
I feel the same... tho I reged and then didn't post till i felt comfortable. :L

Posted: Mon Oct 16, 2006 12:48 am
by noisypop

Posted: Mon Oct 16, 2006 12:51 am
by roxybebito
Me too. I must admit, my roommate and I lurked the site for weeks. Forum stalkers. Sigh. :oops:

I noticed something interesting

Posted: Mon Oct 16, 2006 12:59 am
by ixlr8
One of the map locations mentioned Topanga. This was where the ceremony took place. There was a YouTube video that mentions it in the notes on the side.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HTN5FrbMC8Q

Also, I don't remember who, but someone posted two links to an Aleister Crowley page on Absinthe in the previous page. The first link has an image of the handwritten paper that Aleister Crowley wrote the essay on. I said to myself "I've seen this image before." It was in one of the "fan" vids from a week or so ago. Unfortunately, I don't remember which one, but I'll continue to look.

Mike

Posted: Mon Oct 16, 2006 1:40 am
by S is for Summer
I'm headed to bed soon, hopefully, so I won't go poking around for information on the other towns, but I was interested to hear that Wickenberg was a ghost town for a while, because Adak used to be a city of about 6000, but when the Navy pulled out, the population shrunk dramatically. About 30 families have been relocated there to try to keep it afloat/revive it, but the current population is 316 according to Wiki.

Posted: Mon Oct 16, 2006 1:42 am
by CrazyNic
Penny wrote:the only thing I found there was that the statue of Henry Wickenburg is on a small TRIANGLE of land...Which I know, probably has no significance but I found that a little interesting and strange. Who puts a statue on a TRIANGLE SHAPED PEICE OF LAND?
Well maybe an "all-seeing-eye" would go on a piece of land...maybe we should look for triangle pieces of land in these other places. Could they be the points of a Penticle? Hmm...

I think TW mentioned that it just might be the places that she's (Lucy) is going to when she told Bree she had to leave. Perhaps there are others that she has to mentor.

Also someone was mentioning that Daniel was shooting the video at night during the ceremony, but as you'll recall the beginning of the video was in the dusk.

Posted: Mon Oct 16, 2006 7:27 am
by kye909
I have been watching the Bree and Cassie videos since the beginning, and yes I am new to this board, but I am a real person. My Youtube account is the same as here, so you can see how long I've been a member. To be honest I am just a busy working mom and do not have as much time as I would like to research this stuff. My lack of time is why my next observations are nothing but pure speculation, but alas, I toss my primitive speculations out in the hopes that someone else will be able to answer these questions.

I watched the Crawley vid Dan did again and thought more about the missing girl. Could her name be Cassie? Could Cassie be trying to help Bree by warning her? That's a rather obvious one, someone else may have brought that up.

Now, my next point goes out on a limb a bit and may be nothing. On the PostSecret.com site last week a post card appeared with "39 08.060 N, 77 19.270 W" on it. According to the author of the site it has something to do with this picture that was sent in later... Image.

All of the secrets are removed from the site each Sunday and replaced with new ones, but the author found it interesting enough to leave this info up until he can confirm something about the message. With Cassie leaving clues all over the place I thought this may mean something relevant.

I am very sorry if this info turns out to be nothing but wild geese honking about. I just had to say something.

Posted: Mon Oct 16, 2006 7:37 am
by Broken Kid
S is for Summer wrote:I'm headed to bed soon, hopefully, so I won't go poking around for information on the other towns, but I was interested to hear that Wickenberg was a ghost town for a while, because Adak used to be a city of about 6000, but when the Navy pulled out, the population shrunk dramatically. About 30 families have been relocated there to try to keep it afloat/revive it, but the current population is 316 according to Wiki.
Zavalla's tiny too...in the hundreds...

Posted: Mon Oct 16, 2006 7:39 am
by Broken Kid
kye909 wrote:Now, my next point goes out on a limb a bit and may be nothing. On the PostSecret.com site last week a post card appeared with "39 08.060 N, 77 19.270 W" on it. According to the author of the site it has something to do with this picture that was sent in later... Image.
You know, I saw that on PostSecret too and immediately thought of CiW and all this. It's curious...does anyone know where that would be?

Posted: Mon Oct 16, 2006 7:52 am
by kye909
Broken Kid wrote: You know, I saw that on PostSecret too and immediately thought of CiW and all this. It's curious...does anyone know where that would be?
I just did a Google map search of that location and found out it is in Seneca Creek State Park which is in Maryland. That's a long way from TX or CA, so maybe I was all wrong. At least someone else saw PostSecret and thought about it, too. :)

I'll check back this afternoon. You guys have a great day!

Posted: Mon Oct 16, 2006 1:56 pm
by missthemystery
Hmm... i live near there