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Plans and Pricing
Bronze
- One time access good for 24 hours
- View most areas of the web site including Treasure Shop, and Treasure Catalog
- No access to the Wizard Workshop or Forum with this membership
Pirate Silver
- Treasure Shop and Treasure Catalog access. Complete access to web site except Wizard Workshop.
- One Treasure or Mine site photo evaluation by Wizard per year
- One phone session with Wizard per year (one hour)
- Five one hour sessions online with Wizard at half price – $100 savings per session
- Wizard onsite evaluation. Expenses and a per Diem apply
- No access to the Wizard Workshop or Forum with this membership
Wizards Workshop
- Members will be able to view information not available on the web site for a fee of $75.00 annually. USD
- Information includes interpreting canyon photos on the home page
- Interpreting Hand Drawn Symbols
- Dictionary of Pictographic symbolism
- Samples of the Wizards interpretation of symbols and photos from a hidden Spanish mine site.
- Explanation of ancient coded symbolic mapping systems
- Interpreting aerial photos
- Use of the Clock by the Spanish
- Treasure Trove application issues.
- Important 360 degree Graphics and how to access sites using degrees and distances because you cannot enter them directly because of the death traps.
- Photos include, entrance symbols, abandoned mine symbols, heart stones, air vents, distance symbols, death trap symbols, shaft symbols, tool symbols, hidden entrance symbols
- Hidden campsite markers, direction markers, dig here symbol, silver symbols and cap symbols. Constant updates will be made to the Workshop throughout the year.
What Our Members Are Saying
Don’t just take it from us, let our customers do the talking!
Life is full of twists and turns. What may appear as nothing may turn out to be the opposite. Our life in this civilized era is technical but yet simplified. The basics of science are nearly forgotten or just taken for granted. When I try to put myself back in that time of the late middle ages, I determined I needed help to understand how life back then really was. The background of the Jesuits, the organization initially responsible for the mapping of the new world treasures, is a long and strange trail in and of itself. Their education, philosophies and loyalties are all inter-twinned in their daily life. Mapping of the new world treasures and mines, in strict accordance with the King’s edict, enabled the various haciendas of the new world to locate their mines for many years. The short sightedness of the Spanish kings and bankers was immediately recognized by the Jesuits, so the mines and treasures were marked by the Jesuits for all of eternity. The Jesuits weren’t really working for the best interest of Spain, they were really working for their society and the Pope. They used their knowledge of various cultures throughout the world to mark these sites within the mapping system dictated by the King. So in essence, there is a system within a system. The only person to date that fully understands this system within a system is Tim Brodie of HSS. If you want to learn the history and the mapping sequences, then he is the person to contact. The first step to any adventure is to first understand what you are up against, and the pieces of the puzzle. I encourage you all to contact Tim to begin your understanding of the system.
Good luck to all!