,Trillions in precious metals for the taking? Spanish archival records related to "The Lost Josephine Mine" recorded the remaining gold and silver wealth, as retrievable precious metals in ore, at a fantastic, one million tons of silver and one million pounds of gold. Our quest, find and recover it this spring of 2015, at Hoyt's peak, Utah. A major television provider is under contract to follow the most important treasure hunt in the world this summer.
Such a spectacular accumulation of gold and silver ore would required the exact geological conditions present at the northern fork of the Hoyt Canyon fault at Hoyt's Peak. Yes, the Spanish miners found a metabolic formed gold and silver deposit beginning at the 500 foot level. First discovered by the "Blue Sky People" hundreds of years before the Spanish. Named by one Jose Joaquin Garcia, in a Waybill in 1814 as "Mine of the Yutas."
The geology fits the legend. Metabolically formed precious metals represent 90% of today's gold recovery. A process by which super heated gold and silver rich water attaches to host rock for millions of years and is present for miles around this low sulfidation epithermal vent: Confirmed and explored, where we discovered "Goldcite," identified as the "Glory Hole,"at Hoyt's Peak, Utah.
OUR KEY DOCUMENT, THE WAYBILL. The discovery of Spanish Waybill describes how to find the mine and what was left there.
A previous claim holder, who has admitted possessing Garcia's two journals obtained by dubious means, shared it with partners. Claiming they found it alone, in the pages of a book at a library. Instead, ss a matter of due course, the Waybill would have been in the Journals, not in a book at a Library.
Being partners of a sort, during their tenures of claims at the site, Later turning into enemies. So complicity was necessary to hide the criminal activity involved in obtaining the document. One of the past claim holders, with a partner, perpetuated an elaborate ruse, described in book he wrote. He had dreams and saw supernatural events that allowed him to float the Waybill at the library, after he found the mine from the dreams.
However, the legitimacy of the Waybill remains intact, as researchers from independent sources, have examined it's near extinct language style. Examining the unique language style, they concluded that the Waybill could have only originated and been written at the dated time of Authorship.
Revealing its true history adds more credibility to the present mining effort. We have followed all the descriptions in the Waybill, to determine if the tunnels and shafts, transcribed by the Spanish cartographer, are accurately identified on the claims at Hoyt's Peak.
Five years of intense research and field observations have paid off. The geology and empirical observations, match perfectly the descriptions in the Waybill. Including newly discovered landmarks of a man made nature, never before discovered, by previous claim holders. These man made structures point exactly to the entrance of the real Josephine Mine. It is not at the so called, "bear hole" as claimed by others for expediency, but exactly, to the yard and compass direction, where it should be. Following an ancient cross, etched on the top of huge flat boulder on the peak, with a "short" end pointing exactly to the northeast, as described in the Waybill, and sixteen hundred yards down the peak. There a one hundred foot diameter pit next to a black, chiseled out ledge. The Spanish, experts at hiding their most precious mine in the Americas, has prevailed until now.
The mine as one, with tunnels and shaft , encompassing all the now known man made excavations, will be targeted by modern geophysical devices before final excavation commences.
Ancient tunnels and shaft will be exposed, and three hundred and fifty years of Spanish mining activity will be explored. Their stash in the form of raw silver and gold, not identified as antiquities, will be ours for the keeping. Hiding their share (not the King's gold) in the subterranean chambers, shafts and tunnels. Left there, only as the last years gold wages, in 1814, one billion dollars in today's gold and silver prices. Also left for future mining, an enormous remaining ore deposit, in the Trillions of dollars.
This epic activity will commence as soon as possible when access is possible with the appropriate mining equipment. Every safety measure will be observed for entering the 200 year old mine. This spring of 2015, with the light snow, who knows when we can begin this mind boggling historic journey that could change the price of gold.