Frostjack77
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The Lincoln Highway pre-dates Route 66 by a dozen or so years. I noticed years ago how the highway signs are in the shape of an OWL, so it didn't take much to realize that the highway system, copying the railroad system, follows a "chosen route" that allows for the highway to be built along major treasure rooms and major resources.
Highway 30 through Iowa is an interesting google street search for treasures of the Lincoln Highway. As you google street this route, pay particular attention to the effigies which are still seen today, tho some of them have been plowed (farm fields) so many times that they are now blurry, but still distinguishable.
The Railroads were given 10 miles of land on each side of the track for the major routes. Spur-lines were given a section of land on each side of the track, but these sections were alternating from one side to another, so that no two sections were next to each other, creating a"zipper" look on a map. Anyway, this Highway 30 is nothoing less than a route that follows the Aztec effigies that mark out EVERY treasure site in America......and if the effigies are any indication (and they ARE) then Iowa has so many treasure sites (no doubt the other 12 States that this highway runs through do to).
I have an old map of the County in Iowa where i grew up, and it shows the 7 treasure rooms around Harlan, Iowa. At that time, I just thought that Shelby County Iowa, with its 7 treasure rooms, was a "supplier" to the other lodges, but th efact is, Shelby County is no different than any other place in Iowa.......where treasures of the Aztecs abound. Find these effegies and learn to see them and understand them, for they WILL lead you to their treasure rooms. In these effigies, lok for the following
treasure signs that pertain to accumulation rooms: OWL (of Minerva), the BELL and the DUCK.
Just for practice, take Google street to Logan, Iowa,, on highway 30. Go through Logan til the highway goes south by the Country Store. Instead fof going south on 30, go forward, onto 7th street. ("7"th Street is not by accident) and follow it a block or so to the end. Now, look in the field to the west at the end of 7th Street......if you cannot spot the treasure room, you need more practice. The next Aztec site is on 30, just south of the Country Store, on the west side of 30. I found over 20 sites of the Aztecs just in the Logan area. I chose Logan because this is my old "neighborhood" and I know some of the town from way back when, which helps in determining what's what when it comes to these effigies.
Jesse james also was associated with treasure rooms in Nebraska, and Valentine. Nebraska was close to one of Jesse's treasure rooms......this treasure room (actually, several of them in this area west of Valentine) has Aztec Effigies pointing these "Jesse James Treasure Rooms" out ot the those who can see them, and understand them. Same for BLACKBEARD, KIDD, outlaws, inlaws, you name it.....whatever treasure site you are looking for, these Effigies point the way. ALL Treasure sites originated as Aztec....at least to a certain degree.
Highway 30 through Iowa is an interesting google street search for treasures of the Lincoln Highway. As you google street this route, pay particular attention to the effigies which are still seen today, tho some of them have been plowed (farm fields) so many times that they are now blurry, but still distinguishable.
The Railroads were given 10 miles of land on each side of the track for the major routes. Spur-lines were given a section of land on each side of the track, but these sections were alternating from one side to another, so that no two sections were next to each other, creating a"zipper" look on a map. Anyway, this Highway 30 is nothoing less than a route that follows the Aztec effigies that mark out EVERY treasure site in America......and if the effigies are any indication (and they ARE) then Iowa has so many treasure sites (no doubt the other 12 States that this highway runs through do to).
I have an old map of the County in Iowa where i grew up, and it shows the 7 treasure rooms around Harlan, Iowa. At that time, I just thought that Shelby County Iowa, with its 7 treasure rooms, was a "supplier" to the other lodges, but th efact is, Shelby County is no different than any other place in Iowa.......where treasures of the Aztecs abound. Find these effegies and learn to see them and understand them, for they WILL lead you to their treasure rooms. In these effigies, lok for the following
treasure signs that pertain to accumulation rooms: OWL (of Minerva), the BELL and the DUCK.
Just for practice, take Google street to Logan, Iowa,, on highway 30. Go through Logan til the highway goes south by the Country Store. Instead fof going south on 30, go forward, onto 7th street. ("7"th Street is not by accident) and follow it a block or so to the end. Now, look in the field to the west at the end of 7th Street......if you cannot spot the treasure room, you need more practice. The next Aztec site is on 30, just south of the Country Store, on the west side of 30. I found over 20 sites of the Aztecs just in the Logan area. I chose Logan because this is my old "neighborhood" and I know some of the town from way back when, which helps in determining what's what when it comes to these effigies.
Jesse james also was associated with treasure rooms in Nebraska, and Valentine. Nebraska was close to one of Jesse's treasure rooms......this treasure room (actually, several of them in this area west of Valentine) has Aztec Effigies pointing these "Jesse James Treasure Rooms" out ot the those who can see them, and understand them. Same for BLACKBEARD, KIDD, outlaws, inlaws, you name it.....whatever treasure site you are looking for, these Effigies point the way. ALL Treasure sites originated as Aztec....at least to a certain degree.