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kaveh
06-15-2022, 12:02 PM
Does Anyone here heard about "The Roman Rod"?
Here is some pics and description about this device:

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"Roman Rod Gravity Locator (RRGL) is a new generation improved gravity locator for gold, silver, copper and other metals.
Its principle of work is based on the Gravity location and Gravity resonance.
The device has an autonomous and harmless exciter /its resource lasts longer than 10 years/.
You don't have to supply radioactive clay every month any more, as it was with Roman Rod Modified (RRM).
RRGL works via horizontal part of the Gravity interaction.
The reaction of RRGL is ten times stronger than the reaction of RRM.
The accuracy of the location is increased to a considerable degree.
With RRGL an experienced operator can locate:
- 500 gr gold for over 500 m distance
- 1500 gr silver for over 500 m distance
- 50 kg copper for over 500 m distance
To lower the price of the RRGL set, it includes only silver and copper resonator.
You also receive 4 resonator cylinders, and detailed instructions how to make your own resonator for gold and other metals."

https://geophysics.zonebg.com/romrod/index.htm

Mike(Mont)
06-15-2022, 01:49 PM
Saw something similar about several years ago. Doesn't look anything special. I suspect the powerload is an ampule of tritium. These have a halflife of ten years. Don't expect any miracles.

reza vir
06-20-2022, 08:39 AM
Buried metals over time decompose or precipitate to form chemicals that are different for each metal. This chemical shield reacts with other materials, such as magnet poles. Many companies experiment with different materials And see their reaction to the chemical state of the burial ground They have started building such systems These systems pose many risks to the human lungs and eyes You can look for transmitter or receiver devices or infrared or magnetic, etc. to detect metals that are harmless to humans.

folharin
06-25-2022, 04:44 AM
Saw something similar about several years ago. Doesn't look anything special. I suspect the powerload is an ampule of tritium. These have a halflife of ten years. Don't expect any miracles.

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