To Whom It Concerns,
I recently read parts of your article "
Peralta Stones and Lost Dutchman Gold Mine
The Peralta Stones are fakes! " at DesertUSA.com
and felt compelled to write to you.I am no professional treasure hunter but I have uncovered evidence which leads me to believe that the Peralta Stones lead to the lost mining real of Guadalupe de Tayopa. I have in my possession a small amount of ore from what I believe to be the "coazon" of the Peralta Stones. At the moment I am in no rush to try to prove my claims to anyone other than my self, which I believe I have done.
The Peralta Stones, in my personal opinion, have nothing to do with the Lost Dutchman mine at all. They lead to what I believe to be an ancient Spanish mining real, quite possibly Jesuit, which they depicted as the Sacred Heart of Jesus. I have seen a few things over the years which confirm my suspicions.
Who knows what the future may hold. I may change my mind in the future and divulge what I know about the Peralta Stones to the treasure hunting world, though at the current time I choose to keep said information to myself.
Of course you are entitled to believe that which you may choose to believe and the Peralta Stones may be fake.
Ed T
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem