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    Who has a book or copy of pdf file of KGC-knights of golden circle? Can you share it? Thank you.god bless

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    First, there are dozens of books on the KGC. Which book are you wanting?

    Second, if it is a book with an active copyright, then sharing it is against forum rules. If you want it, then buy it.

    Third, legends of KGC treasure are all make-believe.

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      That is what I always believed as well.

      Originally posted by Carl-NC View Post
      First, there are dozens of books on the KGC. Which book are you wanting?

      Second, if it is a book with an active copyright, then sharing it is against forum rules. If you want it, then buy it.

      Third, legends of KGC treasure are all make-believe.
      Stories, lots of so called lost treasure stores, kind of either deviate from the truth, or had no truth in them in the first place. People like to chase stories and rumors. Be careful chasing a rumor as it can take over your life. I found that people often make up stories and/or embellish an existing story so eventually it is far from the truth. For example, the so called Devil's Head Treasure, after I spent some time on, I found out that the robbery was not near Devil's Head, it was in Nebraska, and the robbers were from Texas, and they caught the major ones quickly. Now I think one of them, a minor one criminal, might have really buried some of what he had from the robbery, as it was a factual story that he came back trying to find a tree. Also he used a fake name, so we do not have his real name. But in the mean time, over the years, I discovered that there was an actual forest fire in the area, and it burned down the trees. The forest fire really did happen! Also I found out that the place he was looking in, was not in the place that the treasure story said what the area. Then I heard that someone from the Denver area found the treasure. Now that tells me there is and was a lot of BS stories going on in the past, and some of the stories of today are also BS stories. The only FACT I could find regarding the robbery was actual printed newspaper accounts of the robbery, and the fact that a forest fire at Devils Head really did burn down some trees, but not in the area that the treasure is purportedly buried in. Now I found those printed newspaper stores, the rest of the stories I have not been able to find as they are embellished stories I believe...

      So those KGC stories, better put them with the many Jessie James and other bandit stories and hunt a valid treasure story...
      Melbeta

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