This is like Langone Park in Boston. Everyone was looking at Back Bay Fens like everyone is looking at Hermann Park. Tranquility Park makes a lot of sense because there are many connections to it as well. I think you are on to something.
Exactly! The Boston casque's find came way out of left field (pun intended). I am astounded and bewildered that people keep focusing on old theories for the remaining casques. For me, Boston was a "game changer", again with the puns. I will email you back with more info. Cheers!
@@kjrpkeysearching Looking at Hermann Park is so dumb, the columns of Tranquility Park show that the site is at least located close to there. Hermann Park is total wild goose chase imo.
@@kjrpkeysearching Trying to change peoples minds is super hard when it comes to The Secret, once people get an idea they stick with it. Which is kryptonite to any good search, I think you've got to be able to leave a theory in 30 seconds flat if you find a better one.
@@PineconeSunset I agree 100%. I was once stuck on old theories too, until the Boston casque/key was found. That taught me that I was completely misunderstanding how to solve the puzzles. Sadly, we have made very little progress since Boston. SMH.
No. The bricked path was already there when the casque was buried. I am confident it is sandwiched between the path and the wall next to the round plaque on the ground with the Arabic writing... kind of like the Cleveland casque. I'm making a follow up video to better explain.
Good question! Yes, I found the dates that all items were installed/built and all were there when the casque was buried. In fact, I found pictures to prove it and will include them in my next video that maps all of the clues. Stay tuned...
Liked the video but your solution seems to be a bit far fetched for me. Your solves to all the clues are all over the place where the solutions in the already solved puzzles are close to each other
LOL. That's how the Verse was written... all of the clues are actually contained within 2 city blocks. BP just liked to bounce back and forth. My next video will be a mapping exercise to show how close all of the clues are all within walking distance of each other.
@@bramdemanio6620 Unfortunately, the City of Houston employees were belligerent to me when I asked for permission to dig. Plus I live in California... I am now just hoping some local will dig it up in the middle of the night and take the credit. I just want it found. 🙂
@@kjrpkeysearching yeah but from my experience, Houston was the hardest of the remaining casques. I believe I have a really good solve for the New York one, but I live in the Netherlands
@@bramdemanio6620 Houston is actually really easy! It's just the stupid Lion Fountain at the Zoo that is confusing everyone... I am happy to help you with the New York puzzle. just email me directly.
This is like Langone Park in Boston. Everyone was looking at Back Bay Fens like everyone is looking at Hermann Park. Tranquility Park makes a lot of sense because there are many connections to it as well. I think you are on to something.
Exactly! The Boston casque's find came way out of left field (pun intended). I am astounded and bewildered that people keep focusing on old theories for the remaining casques. For me, Boston was a "game changer", again with the puns. I will email you back with more info. Cheers!
@@kjrpkeysearching Looking at Hermann Park is so dumb, the columns of Tranquility Park show that the site is at least located close to there. Hermann Park is total wild goose chase imo.
@@PineconeSunset Agree 100%. People are obsessed with Hermann Park despite the "preponderance of the evidence" pointing to Tranquillity Park. Cheers!
@@kjrpkeysearching Trying to change peoples minds is super hard when it comes to The Secret, once people get an idea they stick with it. Which is kryptonite to any good search, I think you've got to be able to leave a theory in 30 seconds flat if you find a better one.
@@PineconeSunset I agree 100%. I was once stuck on old theories too, until the Boston casque/key was found. That taught me that I was completely misunderstanding how to solve the puzzles. Sadly, we have made very little progress since Boston. SMH.
So are you thinking its buried under the bricks?
No. The bricked path was already there when the casque was buried. I am confident it is sandwiched between the path and the wall next to the round plaque on the ground with the Arabic writing... kind of like the Cleveland casque. I'm making a follow up video to better explain.
There no treasure in that Park i can assure you!
Have you verified that all of these locations existed in 1982?
Good question! Yes, I found the dates that all items were installed/built and all were there when the casque was buried. In fact, I found pictures to prove it and will include them in my next video that maps all of the clues. Stay tuned...
@@kjrpkeysearching Better hurry.
The image is not texas . Your 100% wrong
Interesting. Nice try.
SMH
Liked the video but your solution seems to be a bit far fetched for me. Your solves to all the clues are all over the place where the solutions in the already solved puzzles are close to each other
LOL. That's how the Verse was written... all of the clues are actually contained within 2 city blocks. BP just liked to bounce back and forth. My next video will be a mapping exercise to show how close all of the clues are all within walking distance of each other.
I hope you’re right. Update if you find anything :)
@@bramdemanio6620 Unfortunately, the City of Houston employees were belligerent to me when I asked for permission to dig. Plus I live in California... I am now just hoping some local will dig it up in the middle of the night and take the credit. I just want it found. 🙂
@@kjrpkeysearching yeah but from my experience, Houston was the hardest of the remaining casques. I believe I have a really good solve for the New York one, but I live in the Netherlands
@@bramdemanio6620 Houston is actually really easy! It's just the stupid Lion Fountain at the Zoo that is confusing everyone... I am happy to help you with the New York puzzle. just email me directly.