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This what I meant about the amusement factor. |
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You are right about that. I like the amusement factor a lot. From the time I learned the new hungScience where signal lines are shot and returned, and the secret gold DNA produced substance that coats gold to protect it from oxidation, I knew that Geotech would be a good place to look for amusement. And the stories I hear of great achievements from the secret team along with debunkering are enough to make me watch patiently for the next Dr. hung episode. :rolleyes: I guess I could sum up hung's contributions in a single image: . http://www.geotech1.com/forums/attac...1&d=1191304780 |
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I am somewhat in doubt only because of the soil from flower pots on his brasilian coin. |
Wow! Your latest discussion (dissertation) in the area of the possible "halo effect" was most impressive...
Excerpt... "What we do know is that in some cases, a long-time buried metal object will give a larger than normal signal until after it is dug. Your source of information would have us believe the larger signal is caused by corroding metal ions creating a battery in the ground, with the help of water and natural acids and sulfur compounds that are rinsed into the soil when it is rainy." ....and must have taken some significant time to put together and pen. With those kinds of resources available to you, I'm wondering if you have also had similar resources and time to devote to the rather "quiet" topic of Examiner testing? What's been happening in that arena... now that the rains and mud are gone? What happened with the GeoTech member who was coming to your location to try the device and run through a few tests? Any videos up on the "special" website you were creating for the reporting of the test results? Just kind of wondering what happened.... :shrug: |
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It takes a lot less resoruces than you might imagine when I have electronic tools at hand. I don't generally conduct the kind of tests you want to see until after I establish a base line, which I haven't been able to do yet. However, I have spent considerable time making adjustments trying to establish a baseline, and arrived at a conclusion that I must be biologically impaired. Either that, or the Examiner is damaged in a way that prevents it from functioning as intended by the designer. The amount of time that passes before testing begins is more than most people realize when considering the scheduling and preparations that must be mobilized at a test site, and do not compare to the time to make a long forum post. I was planning to send the Examiner back to the factory to exchange it for a replacement in order to see if a fresh one makes a difference in my ability to locate treasure. This would tend to confirm that I am biologically impaired or not, and remove all doubts that there is any damage that makes the Examiner non-functional. However, with the appearance of a volunteer, I decided to wait until he is ready to try to establish a base line with the examiner. I consider this much preferable to sending the Examiner back, because the response we see from another LRL operator may be able to show if I am biologically impaired, or if the Examiner simply needs replacement. So I will hang onto the Examiner until the volunteer has had a chance to try the Examiner and see if we can establish a base line to perform tests with. Best wishes, J_P |
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I'm curious at what point, a conclusion may be drawn that in fact the device simply does not live up to the advertised claims? Seems like we could be chasing our tail here.... to infinity. |
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"I will consider the once bally-whoed testing of the Examiner as permanently closed, and will promise to quit "bugging" you about getting on with it". Best wishes, J_P |
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...especially in light of you not coming forward with a scheduled time frame for your volunteer(?) to arrive. :frown: incredibly sad really, when you consider we are approaching 600 postings in this thread, and the readership is no closer today, to seeing test results, than we were when the thread was started. (Incidentally, I'm not Ernie... perhaps your ref was simply in error.) |
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Best wishes, J_P |
J_P...are you still in possession of the device, or did you send it back for a replacement?
Did this discussion get moved to a "secret" area? Thanks, Jim |
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Best wishes, J_P |
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Thank you for your reply :) |
discussion moved to secret area? No just sick of hearing about it all the time needed a break...just the outcome rangertell wanted to make us all shut up. This guy is a real sicko no doubt about it. In the meantime he has a new device equally as fraudulent and selling on Ebay. Communications with our current affairs TV programs are continuing. He will be subjected to the full weight of consumer law and public sentiment. Probably run out of the country I reckon....will keep you all informed. regards hipopp
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Another quick question for you, J_P (sorry to keep bothering you).....did your RangerTell device have a FCC ID number on it, or any FCC data contained within the owners manual that would indicate the device was approved for export into the Untied States, as per Part 15 and Federal Law?
Thanks again, Jim |
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There are skeptics and obsessed skeptics suffering from mental problems. This poor soul falls in this last category. He is now only a sad object of our concern. |
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As the device is totally passive i´m sure there will be no FCC problems-except for the chinese calculator maybe :D |
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He adds absolutely nothing to the Forum over there and is the only participant who can boast; being placed on IGNORE by the most number of readers. He neither understands the dialog nor can render meaningful input, since he can hardly compose any type of posting that isn't filled with made up terms, misspelled words galore and grammar that is basically at the level of the severely handicapped. I really feel very sorry for him, since his daily (or hourly) presence is such an embarrassment to him and I'm sure other LRL users and "believers". But if Art is your poster boy for showcasing your LRL concepts and beliefs; well, all I can say is - you picked a real winner. Art needs all the help he can get so I hope you stick around to help him. Far as spanking anyone with facts; Art wouldn't know or recognize a fact if it hit him squarely between the eyes. Art's facts, that you speak about, consist of "staged videos (where he is trying to make people think he is finding stuff)", "Photoshopped pictures" and totally wrong crap he gathers off of Google and pastes into postings. The poor man really needs some professional help, and if you were really his friend, you would be trying to get him convinced of that fact. :D |
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I have never seen, tested , or used a RT examiner. I know nothing about it, so I am not qualified to comment on it. Carl, has more experience with the Ranger Tell, than I do. Your attempted interpretation of the laughing faces is totally inaccurate. I don't have the ability to look at a photo and determine if a product works or not, or how it works, as some pretend to be able to do. I don't accept Carl's Duck criterion for evaluating an LRL, as credible. It will be awhile before I visit here again, so I won't be responding to any reply Dell |
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No need to get worked up into a lather, just because you yourself spent hundreds of dollars for a calculator :lol: |
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