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July 10, 2005
250 gold bars stamped U.S. Cavalry discovered in Utah desert?
A man named Scott Taylor is claiming that he stumbled across 250 gold bars stamped "U.S. Cavalry" in Utah's West Desert. The gold bullion would be worth an estimated $100 million dollars. But the gold is reportedly on BLM land, and the BLM isn't making any promises about what he would get from the find, so he isn't telling the BLM where it is.
But his story seems a little far-fetched for Bob Lonsberry.
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Posted by Peenie Wallie on July 10, 2005 at 08:49 AM
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I actually spoke with his mother on the phone, they totally believed him! But the fact is that anyone wuith half a brain would not have asked for the gold from the Gov. or even a prtion of it! How about a digital pic of a damn gold bar you Liar! hahaha
Posted by: Jay on August 28, 2005 at 02:18 AM
The U.S. Cavalry never stamped gold. It was stamped by the mine it came from in Nevada. My people stole it from the wagon it was on and stuffed it in a small cave near the House Mountains along with guns, powder, swords and other items they took when they killed soldiers or others in that land. There is not that much there. Maybe 20 bars or so. There is silver bars too but not there, in that place.
Posted by: Guah-natch Soo-eech on June 11, 2007 at 08:30 PM