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Originally Posted by Qiaozhi
Actually, I don't think this part is true. Both Geo and Morgan are convinced that LRLs actually work, based on personal subjective experience, but this is purely for their own interest, and not based on any secret desire to achieve glory. We may not agree with their conclusions, as they also choose not to agree with the skeptics, and that's the way it will most likely continue. We have to accept the fact that these beliefs are hard to change. It is difficult (if not impossible) to prove a negative, and the only thing we can rely on is objective scientific evidence. Since dowsing and LRLs cannot pass a double-blind test, then science will continue to reject the notion of longrange detection using these methods.
I can agree with you there. 
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Of course, both Geo and Morgan are convinced that LRLs actually work. This has nothing to do with their desire to come here to gain glory.
To make it easier to understand, when they first came here, they were only interested in finding good electronic circuitry to copy and modify.
But after they found circuits that showed a response that they could call detection, then suddenly their motives changed.
They were no longer sharing any information which might lead to other treasure hunters building a similar electronic locator.
They were in a position where they were the only people who possessed these locators, and they could show videos to convince many readers they are working.
Neither Geo nor Morgan wanted to give up this elite position of being the only person who has a working LRL.
But rather than to leave after they found the circuits they were looking for, they stayed here posting photos of their "really working" LRLs and treasures that were recovered with them.
For what reason?
They have no intention of telling anyone how they can build a working LRL project to show the results that they are reporting, so why are they showing photos of these LRLs and treasure recoveries?
We see some photos of a long range locator, and a few hints for what parts are used, but the secrets are hidden behind smoke curtains with false data.
This method of forum posts was started in the longrange locator forum in 2006 when Esteban began showing photos, along with tiny thumbnail images of the schematics that cannot be read.
The question arises: Why do these people show photos of thier "working detectors", then tell us they are a secret?
The answer is clear: They are trying to improve their prestige and glory by showing off what they have, but you cannot have.
What other reason could there be?
BS about trying to help other treasure hunters?
Best wishes,

J_P