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Bob Yocum
Just got an email from Bob Yocum, who manufactures & sells LRLs. I s'poze he read my report on the Omni-range Master he sells.
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Kelly's "challenge" was set up in such a way that cheating was possible. I tried to propose changes that we both could agree to, but Kelly wouldn't budge an inch. A mutually agreeable protocol is an absolute must; I'm very flexible with my own challenge, as long as good scientific protocols are preserved.
Did you know that Mike Tune (Kelly's partner) and I have completely worked out a contract for a test of the Treasure Tracker? This is for the whole $25,000. Mike and I went through several rounds of changes, and I made quite a few concessions. Did you know that earlier this year, Kelly came within 30 miles of my house, and did not bother to contact me? This was after Mike and I completed the contract, and I had already made it clear to Kelly that he could use the same contract. Apparently, he had the time to take money from a "client" (and what was surely much less than $25,000), but no time to take my money. If this Treasure Tracker can so easily win my challenge, why are these guys avoiding it? - Carl |
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Carl, Kelly's challenge had nothing to do with your own.
I've read every post regarding it and could see how you accepted at first and then when you perceived that the device could be for real, you started to twist what you had already accepted. Remember the 'greyhound annoyance'? With all respect, what would be of you if the Treasure Tracker or Mineoro or whatever proves to find gold? What purpose would have all your campaign and other's skeptics to keep existing? What role would you play in forums after that? This is my answer to your queston. Simple as that. Did you get it? Exactly like the weapons of mass destruction US was expecting to find in Iraq. If wasn't for that there would be 999 other left for the invasion... |
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Apparently, you did not know that I wrote up a full contract for these guys, that we both agreed was fair. Would I have done that if I was the least bit concerned that the Treasure Tracker was "for real"? And, what does it tell you, when Kelly comes right by my house (oh, yes, he knew it!), and doesn't bother to contact me? Does that sound like a man who is confident that he can win my challenge? Or someone who wants to avoid me? Quote:
But, so far, all I see are false claims and outright fraud. I own 20 (maybe more, not really sure) LRLs, and not a single one of them will locate gold. At all. I am well-versed in electronics and physics, and I understand that the claimed concepts behind LRLs are just as bogus as the devices themselves. I also understand how "demonstrations" can be manipulated to give "positive" results. And that's the other purpose of my challenge... to flush out the frauds. Yocum understands that he could not hope to succeed in a real, scientific test. You can see that in his reply, where he wants complete control over the "test" conditions. (And, he's not interested in my $25,000!!! Boy, have I heard that one before! Nobody wants easy money!) All of the other LRL manufacturers -- Mineoro, Dell, Afilani, Fitzgerald, Kellyco, etc -- understand this as well. As does Kelly Brown, Bill Floto, and others who offer "LRL services". So, ya, one day I might lose my money. But you shouldn't worry about that. I sure don't. - Carl |
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Carl,
I just talked to Kelly. He told me one of your friends saw him detect several targets. This guy warned you about that. Also Kelly claims the prize is just an excuse for your clear attempt to see how it works and try to reverse engineer it. This is really a major concern and not even a million dollar would be worth if this happens. I don't want to discuss this with you as it will lead to an endless empty debate as you have your one position of what happened for this challenge not suceeding and Kelly has his. I think the relevant factor is that Kelly knows his detector is for real and he's recovering things in the field for contractors. He never wanted to sell it because he wants to be the only one to use it. I have my detector and I also know that Mineoro is for real. You have an early PDC. Alhtough was the first of the series, it worked as I already told you my partner in my team owned one and found the 1832 gold coins with it. If you could not make it to work once you opened it and ruined some mechanism or indeed tried to copy it, I don't know. All of the items found by Mineoros are reported by the people who did not want to be anonimous. There are dozens who remains so. Damasio is not worried about your back engineering possibility but as I also said he is also concerned of legal issues this might lead. Mineoro is not a small corporation as many of these LRLs seem to be. So.. we hit a dead end here. No need to discuss this. Maybe Bob Yocum is too busy right now recovering things with his detector. Maybe he's worried just as Kelly of a possible reverse engineering attempt. Time will tell. |
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Since this excuse already had been dealt with in the contract, why would Kelly NOT try to take my money, when he was right here? Quote:
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