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I still believe when the military came in there (1961?), they cleaned house and picked the place dry. What happened to all the treasure after that nobody knows..
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Stolen by the US Government.
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Of all the treasure story segments that UM has run over the years OP, the Victorio Peak story is for sure one of the best IMO. I've always believed that our government got up to no good and boosted all that treasure on the DL. Hopefully someone can correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't the military petition the state of New Mexico for mineral rights only to be denied? It is what it is I suppose, but I've always felt that the original claimants were straight up stolen from...JMO of course.
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Yeah this to me is open and shut. The government took everything in the early 60s.
Babe Noss did the best she could considering what a nutjob her husband, then later ex-husband, turned into in his final years. Agree this is one of the best segments UM ever produced. The early seasons especially were so well done. |
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The info regarding Orby Swanner is also key. He died in 1986 according to google information, so by the time UM ran this episode in 1989-1990, he had already passed on.
He definitively WAS AT THE PEAK as early as 1961. According to him, the place was picked dry and he believes the treasure was flown somewhere, probably to Fort Knox. However, over the years beforehand, Doc did bury some of the gold bars he found and friends who have helped him said they recovered some of the bars back. This story has always intrigued me. |
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To me it sounded like he became very paranoid. Blasted the cave entrance so well even Doc himself couldn’t get in. Went to go bury gold bars, then dug them up and reburied them where only he knew so no one else would find them. Then he was shot to death. The treasure, and protecting it is what made him nuts.
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Yes, that's exactly what I meant.
Doc's death was entirely preventable, from fearing the double cross to, if the segment was accurate, Charlie Ryan's wife basically egging him on to shoot Doc. |
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If I know anything about the U.S. government, it's not gold it ever wants. It wants land. That, I think, was the real struggle for Victorio Peak. Quote:
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All joking aside Meg, your theory makes total sense IMO and certainly gives me a new perspective. While you make a good point about the US government desiring land, I can't help thinking that if said land just happened to come with a boatload of pre-claimed treasure for them to steal, our government wouldn't exactly say no to the idea, lol. |
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If there was gold there, the government took it. There's zero doubt about that. And they would've had the "legal" ability to seize it, anyway. US citizens were not allowed to own gold "in excess of 100 dollars" (except in rare cases, such as recognized collections, gold used for industry or art, etc) from 1933 to 1974. I'm sure they would've made the argument that it was illegal for Noss (or anyone else) to own it/profit from it had there been gold that was actually officially discovered. At best, it would've gone to museums. At worst, it would've gone to the smelter and into the government coffers. And that's if there was gold. I'm not certain I believe one way or the other for this case.
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Below is a partial update on this story (IIRC, FilmRise version ends with Noss' family waiting for an act of Congress to allow them to explore the peak).
https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-...352-story.html |
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