In Book 7:
Inside Isaac Newton’s hidden compartmet in his desk drawer they found:
Papers written by him:
NOTE: Newton was believed to be an alchemistt.
The Philosipers’s Stone Riddle
A picture of a circle, circumscribing a square.
The square had 4 triangles within it—forming an X.
He had what appeared to be writings and support for the following:
(From Scott & Mckenzie, etc.?)
He had notes that seemed to show he believed:
The Philosipher’s Stone,
The Dragon’s Treasure,
The Ark Of The Covenant,
might all be at the same location
And … “X Marks The Spot”
The had a writing about:
The Q pointing to the location.
(Did he get this from The Book of King Arthur?)
SPOILER ALLERT:
NOTES:
Did in Book 7; the team find these clues,
yet, Newton had never found these items?
The team has to put the pieces of the puzzles together to find it.
How far did Newton get:
To the finding in Glastonbury?
Was it there or had it already been moved to …
Or did Newton find it and then, the Crown (or other group), have it moved; or does that part remain a mystery?
Did the first known writing about he Philosipher’s Stone Riddle,
come out of Egypt?
Was it brought out by Alexander?
Why was Glastonbury … bury
Definition Bury: put or hide under ground.