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Old 08-04-2007, 10:04 AM
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Here in India 7 inch long oval diamonds are common and they are hidden underground in pots if its house, and in caves if its kings treasure, there are many areas here which are inaccessible. I have not moved into forest, the guru spent his own money in tracing these, there are powers or spirits attached to these, mainly marla Matangi, ccchinna mastaki etc, these need a base to sit just like we need a chair or sofa to sit on. Some are protected with tantrik dog, snake, bull etc etc. Our research and experience proved these. King Krishna Devaraya kept in 4 caves lots of stones and gold one was excavated by Kaleshwar with eye cream, other 3 can be traceable,apart from this, other 2 areas in nallamalla forest where visibility in cave is clear with 3 tucks of load, guarded by a thin sliding gate at entrance and easily slides with a finger pressure, u cannot live if u enter the cave, they have put a small goat and it disappeared, if u put a large boulder the door bangs it and breaks it apart. The cave sliding gate has yakshini power. One more near the Krishna rivers lake a snall 2 foot box and in it an ever rotating top with holes in it and whenever wind blows it gives a haunting sound, below the box a copper sheet was found on it art work about the treasure hidden around that area is drawn...Karnataka state border has kings treasure buried...

One area where Tortoise and snake images on stone walls are there ,in it there are Diamond stones and the rocks are inter locked beside a populated village...many more are there like these...stone sculptured nandi near villages has Diamonds in them...
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Old 08-04-2007, 11:05 AM
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Hi sharky,

Can you post some photos of these common 7 inch long diamonds so we can see them?

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photos are not taken, would do these next time
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Old 08-04-2007, 12:41 PM
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Hi Sharky, what you are talking about is somehow same what we believe in here (Middle east); some specific powers and experienced some of them.
(me not personally)
but this subject is not pertinent to LRL threads!!!!!!!!!! and I'm sure most of the people here laugh at those thoughts albeit are really really facts.
that mostly prohibits Treasure hunters to access the target. of course most of these powers(guard) are for a real big treasure( treasury or troves with tones of gold)
You can take a look at here:
http://thunting.com/geotech/forums/s...ad.php?t=12663
have been discussed before ,but with disregarding from other members as they have no comment.
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Old 08-04-2007, 03:44 PM
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Can you post some photos of these common 7 inch long diamonds so we can see them?

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J_P
Hi,
well, India is a really good place for diamonds... some of well known ancient diamonds are from there. It's a scientific fact, well known.

Problem is that I think not too so many LEMON-SIZED of these exist...
well... are accessible and can be found.
Like I said before I saw just one in my life! But problem is that even people working with that stuff every day never saw anything bigger than that I've indicated. I know that the stuff I'm talking about was estimated as value of territory of half-SouthAfrica, actual Rodhesia and some other African state at that time! Read all the story in a lodge in the "Tower" , so just (about, treasure was in another building) above the real lemon-sized thing.

Diamond "industry" found one of these about every 30years now... considering that SouthAfrica still produce some rare big pieces and Siberian mines also...
but you know 30years for DeBeers, world leader of the diamonds, state of the art technology and million of tons of material dug, means thousand years for not-equipped people!

I think that less than 5 of these lemon-sized stuff were found in last 2000 years in all the World!

Anyway, sharky's story have some truth inside... e.g. statue that holds gems etc but not lemon-sized diamonds, and I'd like to see his picture too.

Sharky post them!

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Old 08-04-2007, 04:07 PM
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Hi sharky,

This subject is pertinent to LRLs because some members in this forum own long range locators that are said to find diamonds. Large diamonds are usually considered to be a better treasure than large gold nuggets.

When I look at photos of the largest diamonds in the world, I see they are about the same size as you describe, but they are not common. Most of these largest diamonds come from Africa or the same region of India where you described. I will be waiting to see the diamond pictures when you post the next time.

Here are some links to see photos of the largest diamonds known in the world:

Photos of the largest diamonds in the world:
http://www.worlds-largest-diamonds.com/

The largest diamond ever found -- this is not on earth, so difficult to recover and cut for jewelry: http://news.softpedia.com/newsPDF/Th...ered-50727.pdf

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Hi sharky,

This subject is pertinent to LRLs because some members in this forum own long range locators that are said to find diamonds. Large diamonds are usually considered to be a better treasure than large gold nuggets.

When I look at photos of the largest diamonds in the world, I see they are about the same size as you describe, but they are not common. Most of these largest diamonds come from Africa or the same region of India where you described. I will be waiting to see the diamond pictures when you post the next time.

Here are some links to see photos of the largest diamonds known in the world:

Photos of the largest diamonds in the world: http://www.worlds-largest-diamonds.com/

The largest diamond ever found -- this is not on earth, so difficult to recover and cut for jewelry: http://news.softpedia.com/newsPDF/Th...ered-50727.pdf

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J_P
Hi,
but for lemon sized you mean this ? Ehm the first it's just a piece of IT!

the story:

"Late one afternoon in 1905, Mr. Frederick Wells, the superintendent of the prolific Premier Mine in South Africa, was making a routine inspection trip through the mine when his attention was attracted by something reflecting the last slanting rays of the setting sun. Curious, he stopped for a closer look. He was eighteen feet below the surface of the earth, and the shiny object was on the steep wall of the mine a few feet above him. Mr. Wells quickly scaled the wall and extracted from the blueground what appeared to be a large diamond crystal. At first, he thought he was being fooled by a large piece of glass, but tests proved it to be the largest gem-quality diamond ever discovered. It weighed 3106 carats, or about 1 1/3 pounds. It was named after Sir Thomas Cullinan, who opened the mine and was visiting on that eventful day. Many diamond experts believe that the huge stone was only a fragment, and that another piece, (possibly as large or even larger) either still exists and awaits discovery, or was crushed in the mining process. The latter is very unlikely. The prospect of finding the portion of the Cullinan has added zest to the activities of numerous miners and prospectors. The Cullinan was sold to the Transvaal government, which presented it to King Edward VII on his 66th birthday on November 9th, 1907. It was insured for $1,250,000 when it was sent to England. The King entrusted the cutting of the stone to the famous Asscher's Diamond Co. in Amsterdam, which had cut the Excelsior and other large gems. The huge diamond was studied for months. On February 10th, 1908, Mr. Asscher placed the steel cleaver's blade in a previously prepared V-shaped groove and tapped it once with a heavy steel rod. The blade broke, but the diamond remained intact! The second time, it fell apart exactly as planned, and an employee at the factory reported that Mr. Asscher had fainted. A second cleavage in the same direction produced three principal sections; these in turn would produce nine major gems, 96 smaller brilliants, and 9.50 carats of unpolished pieces. The nine larger stones remain either in the British Crown Jewels or in the personal possession of the Royal Family. These historically celebrated gems and their present mountings are as follows: The Cullinan I, also known as the Star of Africa, weighs 530.20 carats. King Edward placed it in the Sovereign's Royal Sceptre as part of the Crown Jewels, and it is now on display in the tower of London. The Cullinan II is a 317.40 carat cushion cut stone mounted in the band of the Imperial State Crown, it is also in the Tower of London as part of the Crown Jewels. The Cullinan III is a pear-shaped diamond weighing 94.40 carats, and is in the finial of Queen Mary's Crown and can be worn with the IV as a pendant-brooch. Many of Queen Mary's portraits show her wearing these two stones, and Elizabeth II makes use of them the same way. The Cullinan IV, a 63.60-carat cushion shape, was originally set in the band of Queen Mary's crown, but can also be worn as jewelry, as described above. The Cullinan V is a triangular-pear cut weighing 18.80 carats, was originally mounted in a brooch for Queen Mary, to be worn alternately in the circlet of her crown as a replacement for the Koh-i-Noor. This was after the Koh-i-Noor was removed to the new crown that was made for Elizabeth (now the Queen Mother) in 1937. "

So... at start "It weighed 3106 carats, or about 1 1/3 pounds"!

It was a big LEMON.

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I am speaking of big lemon sized diamonds not just lemon size, these are hidden underground protected by powers, powers or spirits are very much fond of like us for jewellery, even gods like Durga etc.
there is a method to produce diamonds from Mica, mercury and silicon, these are alchemical ayurvedic process. These are real from the people who spent their money on them , the thing is they have not taken a rell based camera.
the google earth coordinates are simple see the nallamalla forest, and chittor district etc
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I am speaking of big lemon sized diamonds not just lemon size, also gold bricks about half foot size,these are hidden underground and caves protected by powers, powers or spirits are very much fond of like us for jewellery, even gods like Durga etc.
One fellow a doc from banglore escorted a stone cutting man from bombay and with acids they have cut the stone walls interlocked, embedded with tortoise script, neighbours should not ehar the sound of the cutting, and these chemicals were cost 1000pound per liter,similar to granite cutting acids or perchlorates, i have missed the chance of cutting due to middle men delay and therefore I lost 108 stones about lemon size 9 number of stones kept will be according to some principles like 65 or 108 or 3 diamonds in pots , nandi sculpture, walls etc etc.
there is a method to produce diamonds from Mica, mercury and silicon, these are alchemical ayurvedic process.
These are not stories and are real from the people who spent their money on these expeditions , the thing is they have not taken a rell type camera even if they take the pictures they will not be showing to me.
the google earth coordinates are simple see the nallamalla forest, and chittor district etc

One fellow who stopped his own electrical industry spent money on these and his Lrl is 100 ok for diamonds etc etc but he fails due to improper guru etc

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Old 08-06-2007, 07:40 AM
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I know one fellow who can make gold from Mercury at 1/4 cost and we are not getting the item called "lal patti" in hindi language or red alum, it will be redddish purple in color with shining silvery dots inside it (this is not chrome alum) , last time he has demonstrated it to us and now this alum is not available naturally and its a bit secret, we are still spending to get this item and also other rare plants which are difficult, American govt wanted to take lease this nallamalla forest 2 years back.


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Old 08-06-2007, 11:11 AM
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Hi Sharky,

Please put photos of these large lemon size diamonds so we can see what they look like. I never saw photos of a diamond as big as a large lemon. It will be good to see a photo of these diamonds in your hand so we can see how big they are, and the color they have in the light.

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Hi sharky,
yeah, why don't you post them ?

I'd like to see them too. I know that some of greatest and beauty diamonds are from your country.

I think you could take some pictures and post here.

Are they cutted or in natural shape ?

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They are natural in shape, leather polished 7cm oval lenght not 7inch, next time we wil go there with a reel based camera and will get u the pics.
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Hi Sharky,

I will be waiting to see the reel based pictures of the oval diamonds. These 7 cm size are good for retirement plan. If you take one 7 cm diamond to the cutter, he will make maybe one 200 carat diamond for you and keep the smaller pieces for himself. Maybe you can bargain to get more than one faceted diamond from the cutter.

I think it would be good to recover maybe 5 of these lemon sized diamonds before deciding to retire. You think this is a good idea?

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Player ,They are natural diamonds precut and leather polished ready for jewelling. They are good for retirement..
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They are natural diamonds precut and leather polished ready for jewelling. They are good for retirement.
This is excellent. I am sure 5 of these is enough for a nice retirement. I will be waiting to see the reel based pictures!

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