Beale's Method of Cipher - Provides a continuation of Chapter 6 and Appendix 14 in Volume 2 of Beale Treasure Story [1]. It describes
a method of cipher that Beale likely used to encode his papers No. 1 and No. 3. The resulting cipher texts are referred
to here as B1 and B3, respectively. The analysis and conclusions given here are based on an assumption that Beale's
ciphers are genuine and that the Beale Treasure Story is factual.
Common Misconceptions - Includes must read information based upon diligent research to ensure the community possess a proper
understanding of the facts and avoid proverbial "traps" based upon misinformation.
Arguments and Counterarguments - Provides detailed arguments against the validity of the Beale Treasure Story and their counterarguments.
Revision of Beale's Letters - Provides important considerations as to the legitimacy of the entirety of Beale Treasure Story resulting
from the pamphlet's author versus Beale's letters.
Length of Cipher B3 Offers Evidence that Beale Treasure Story is True. - Discusses new information about Beale Cipher No. 3. Cipher No. 3 contains the information (names
and addresses) that Mr. Morriss would need to locate the relatives and others who should receive a share of the treasure.