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Distance-Location with the help of a Laser
Rough and shortened translation from the German book of:
Reinhold Ostler - Handbook for Treasure-Searchers (2009) Part 1 2003 I got a phone-call from some building-firm-owner of Switzerland who told me: "We have developed a Gold-detector but it can much more, its not a usual metal-detector. Is it possible to visit you?" I said yes. I didn't hear anything of him and was not sorry - so far all these special detectors the people dragged to me were junk, anyway. But in April 2004 the phone ringed again and the guy wanted to visit me. 30min later he and 2 other guys were here - it was a ca. 22-24 years old person from Eastern Europe and a Dolmetsh. The building-firm owner was around 40 at that time and had a strong musculous bull-stature. The young guy seems to was the inventor. "Before I show you the functions of the device you have to sign a Secrecy-Declaration and you are not allowed to contact me later concerning this detector!", he insisted and I signed this contract. Then he told me that it detects Gold and Silver at 100 meter (300 ft) and that the technology is not really a secret, the guy just has improved this device which is in use by the military already - he just expanded its functionality. I told him about the 6000 bucks expensive "electronic downsing-rods" we have here in our country and that they are not working! "Ours works, we will demonstrate it to you!" Long story short, they went with me in my "buried treasures-test garden" and the device indeed found everything!! The test area is 200x200 meters; the device was inside of a fisher-box, a green plastic-box with transparent top-cover. Now this guy called "Berner" (name probably changed) wanted a deal with me: Before I continue with this unbelievable but authentic story: Any idea what military-detector could this be, which turned this serious and very critical thinking treasure-hunter into a convinced LRL-believer? For a Radar or GPR this fisher-box is definitly too small. This is technology which existed already in 2002 - 2003. |
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