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The Bell symbol is just one symbol that Kenworthy wrote about that is an absolute lie....there are other symbols he lied about, and all of these lies were done to keep you away from the actual treasure location. Kenworthy was "busy" recovering treasures for the Elite, which means that he was priviy to the signs and symbols that lead to treasure, which he DID write about, but he kept the most significant signs "under his hat" and kept you going in circles with monuments and such. He told just enough truth to make you believe everything that he wrote.
In his book he (Kenworthy) states that the Bell, if found, simply means "a mission". Only through cryptanalysis has the truth about the bell been revealed to me, I then revealed it to you....FOR FREE. The BELL is one of the most important treasure signs/monuments that you can find, however, that does NOT mean that they exist at every treasure site. The word "BELL" has a numerical value of 31, and is is the opposite of the letter "B", which has a value of 13 (the vertical line of the "B" is the number 1, and the line that resembles a "3" is, in fact, a "3". Take numbers 1 and 3 and write them side by side, then push them together and you get "B".) B=2, E=5, L=12.
Many times in the field you will find an actual BELL shaped boulder, however, the "B" , '13" or "AC" can also be found, so can the number 31, or CA, be found (as petroglyphs, and these ALL represent the BELL). This may sound confusing, but you must understand that this is why the coded signs and symbols are so effective....they had many DIFFERENT ways to say the same thing.
When BELL boulders are found standing straight up, then there's most likely something buried directly under it. Many times the BELL is found "on its side", and signs will be found carved into it that will tell you where to go from this BELL. In almost every instance where I have found a BELL boulder, it has been on it's side, and it ALWAYS gave directions to the back-side of the mountain. Generally, you're given some sort of a notch carved in the top of the BELL (a "J" for example, which means to "go to the other side" of the mountain), but you HAVE to site-through this notch, which will take you to the top of the nearby mountain. This is just a general siting-through, it does NOT take you to a "pin-point" specific place on top of the mountain, so you want to look along the top of the mountain, in the general location you were sighted to, and look for (usually a boulder sitting on the very top of the mountain) that has light coming from under it. This will give you a compass direction to the other side of the mountain, but do NOT worry about using a compass, just walk around the other side of the mountain, and once you get to the general location where you were directed to be, then just look, once again, for a light under a boulder or some other formation that allows for this light. This light will confirm that you are to walk towards the mountain, and look for the signs that tell you that you are at/very near the Omega.
If you are in an area where there are several trails leading to several treasures, then you'll find only one BELL (Alpha) that leads to the one "pin hole" light under the boulder that sits on top of the mountain, however, just know that there will be other "lights" that are guiding you to these other locations. One BELL is all that's needed to get you to "see" the lights (eyeballs), but each site will have it own eyeballs.
You'll find that as you get to these others trails, and are led further away from the mountain, that these eyeballs will occur in sets of three. The first eyeball you will see will tell you that "you have gone far enough", now all you have to do is walk back and forth to locate these other two eyeballs (if you have been led north away from the mountain and have located the first eyeball, you now need to walk east and west to locate the other two eyeballs). Once you have located all three of these eyeballs, and you are in a spot where all three are able to be seen, then you are now at a specific location, and you need to either dig for a buried rock map, or you need to look for signs carved on nearby outcroppings/boulders, for you are near the Omega for that particular treasure trail.
As you can probably imagine, it's fairly easy to get crossed-up with these eyeballs, especially if you're in an area where several are used to denote the different trails.
One thing I ALWAYS do when in the valleys around the mountains is to scan the very tops of the mountains with binoculars to look for these eyeballs. When these eyeballs are found it's just a short time before you catch on to how they are laid out (for me at least). In other words, you may ALREADY be on the side of the mountain where the Omega(s) are located. If that's the case, forget about going around the other side to locate the Alpha, just run with the eyeballs.
There is a lot more to the Bell symbol, and maybe I'll post more later. But my main point is that the BELL does more than lead to a Mission. This symbol was/is used by everyone from the church on down to the current-day Freemasons.
(please forgive my spelling)