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Old 12-20-2013, 10:59 PM
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Default The New "Super Star" I am working on

Well, since everyone else is touting their locator, I guess I'll throw my hat into the ring. I have been working on this locator off and on for the last couple of years. I recently made some significant refinements to it. I took the original unit out to a city park and picked up two hotspots with my L-rod. I used a metal detector on the closer spot and got a target within one foot of the pinpointed spot. I dug down and the first handful of dirt I pulled out I had a silver and turquoise ring. This was the first time I used the locator, first spot I dug, first handful of dirt. This was before I made the refinements to it. Lately I have been working with it in my yard, in the cold, snow, and wind. I did miss the target today one time, but it's been very accurate.
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Old 12-24-2013, 12:12 PM
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I took my coil type metal detector to a park the other day and almost immediately after turning it on got a signal and dug a coin in the first handfull of dirt, then shortly later did the same thing again - and so on. In fact my experience has been that something can be found almost anywhere. This is not hard to do with a modern metal detector, and no other device is necessary. Apparently, you are buring things out in your yard and not being able to find them with your L rod, even though you know where they are.
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Old 12-24-2013, 04:17 PM
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It was a silver ring. I could have dug it with a shovel because it was just a few inches from the spot I had pinpointed. I guess most people do not dig silver on their first spot. I know I never have, not even with the locators. I'm not ruling out that it was chance, but that is more unlikely.
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Old 12-24-2013, 04:29 PM
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To me the important thing is that I made changes to this device since then and I know I figured out something I have been working on for a few years. I guess I shouldn't be expressing my joy on this forum.
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Old 12-24-2013, 05:10 PM
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Anyone wonder why a bad attitude does a person no good? It's because it blinds that person to the truth--all the negative emotions blind a person. Fear jealousy, doubt, greed, hatred, etc. I'm not playing holier than thou here. I have been guilty of it more times than I can count. I've said it many times "Prostitute the intellect to defend the ego." Of course by nature it is always easier to see it in other people. And another saying is "If you think it is easy to change someone else, try changing yourself. People don't change until they are sick and tired of the way they are.

As for the Super Star, you still need to learn to use an L-rod. This means you must learn some form of meditation. Just simple breathing exercises don't require any formal training, but it is essential to learn something. Everybody wants it now. It takes a minimum of eight weeks before you should expect any results. The idea is to learn to shut down your five senses and your logical, rational, reasoning side of the brain. It's the left side of the brain I call it the skeptic side.

Getting back to negativity, what sets apart the successful treasure hunters--the 5% that finds 95% of the treasure? Is it a negative attitude? These principles can be found in the Holy Bible.
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Old 12-24-2013, 05:52 PM
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What I figured out is not something unknown. I just was unable to understand it well enough. Yes, like the bumper sticker "I might be slow but I'm ahead of you." Someone hinted about this to me several years ago, but I never put two and two together until recently doing some experiments. I had two different devices and one worked better. Took me a long time to understand why.
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Old 01-08-2014, 03:16 AM
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Just watched a video of Meyl talking about magnetic scalar waves. Wasn't any real information other than he says he thinks they exist. The Witricity says they use the magnetic component, I guess the Meyl experiments also use the same. Dell always says the MFD is magnetic and if you figure the wavelength on such low frequencies, it certainly is in the pi/2 x wavelength range.
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