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Old 04-16-2010, 04:46 PM
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Question What's the problem?

If such a LRL-producer claims someone can find Gold or whatever from a distance, put a probe to this distance and try if you can find it. Repeat this test a few times for going shure!

If it doesn't work sue such betrayers because they sell not working stuff or at least get your money back. Every new electronical piece of **** has at least an 1 year warranty and has to work as described!

This is not astrology or other PSI and ghosts-nonsens - it's about working or not working devices!

And it's very easy to find out if such a device does what it claims or not! If it doesn't work the seller is a liar and betrayer - it is so simple!

It is not about detecting something what is not available, it is about putting gold, silver or whatever on some place and control if the detector finds it or not. This is no expensive wonder-medicine that could or could not work, it is a very simple provable thing.

So what's all the fuss about? Test it before buying and if it won't work it's a fraud. Nobody can sell an empty shoe-box and claim it's a treasure-chest with invisible gems!

All those offers are public, with open addresses and prices. So for the justice it's very easy to hunt them down and take those "fantasy-inventors" out once and for all if their stuff doesn't hold what it promises for often a huge amount of money!

I would never buy any LRL without proving tests before. Pseudowaves and bionic-stuff. The human body can't even recognise very strong waves of an emitting radio-antenna nearby, so how it should detect stuff that is 100m away?! By magic, by demonic help, by "bionic sensitivity"??? Absolutly ridiculous.

If some elements really should radiate at a special frequency or can be brought to interference to special rays this is provable, if an electronic device claims it can find the right location. Because such device doesn't move by magic but by measurable forces.

Put the device on a table and a goldring behind it and look if it turns on its own in this direction. If not, throw it away and sue the sellers *ss off! If you don't do this, you indirectly support such types for betraying further and further more people!

I really have no idea how it is possible such "not working devices" can be sold at all, but even kellyco offers "Anderson Rods" for a high price. What about those people dreaming at night who buy such stuff? That they are now become a great fortune-teller or what? That their hands will become magic? Stupidity to the hilt!
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Old 04-17-2010, 07:02 PM
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Default Don't get frustrated It's a learning experience.

Hi
Don't get frustrated because you don't understand something. First thing i saw was "money back guarentee" of whatever you Quoted. This changes internationally by law so no real guarentee.
My suggestion is think of the job you have to do (do you really wan't to chase old coins and tin cans? ) and select the tool for that job that you want to do. And check that the tool you choose is in safe and working condition before using it. No.1 Safety first. Hope you live a long and prosperous life!
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Old 04-17-2010, 09:35 PM
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Hi Funfinder.

Your writings are logical for logical people, but be careful, you enter the world of religion.
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Old 04-18-2010, 03:31 AM
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@ Ernie:
It's not about finding coins or tin-cans as a job. But there are alot mining and treasure hunter jobs out there, finding diamonds, oil, really valuable gems and much more. Very interresting and luctrative jobs if they will pay off.


@ WM6, you're right.

My guess is all those LRL-sellers deal with dreams and that's why so many fall for them.

"Became rich, find treasures, get yourself a fortune, no more hard work in life just sweet spending of gold and gemstones worth millions of bucks you will find!"

They're playin' with the hopes and dreams of treasure-fevered persons. Comparable someone claims to predict the coming up lotto-numbers.
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Old 04-18-2010, 01:15 PM
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Default The gold bug

Yes it's called the gold bug. Quick riches, made by, out smarting everyone else. And we all have a gambling type of additiction to feed our cravings.
Some of us know when to stop and unfortunatly some do not, and become full time gamblers. These later people often become mentally ill and will beg, steal and borrow to feed their addiction. But if you can educate and help them with their problems we all may be able to find gold of some sort.
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Old 04-20-2010, 04:55 PM
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Ernie:
Help whom? Addicted LRL-constructors or gold fevered treasure-hunters?

In fact both would need strong psychological and perhaps even social help.

Of course these lrl-sellers are very big seducers to those mentally weak guys trying to find the treasure of their lifes - besides wifes!

The longer the range, the better and easier the possibility for getting rich. Even for criminal people:

Strolling outside on the streets with the lrl-device in hands and peeking into houses or vaults how much gold and jewellery they hide inside!

btw. I have heard that emeralds send out a heavy radiation that makes formerly nice people crazy and sometimes bad to the bone. A before very nice person murdered his dear wife after working for some years in the emerald mines. This really has happened and it was a tragedy. Or was it just greed, envy and the critical behaviour of people who surrounded him? Who knows...

If it is measurable by electronic - what lrl-sellers claims - it is no longer esoteric - but first they have to proof their electronic really works.

Otherwise those are trick-betrayers, thiefs and liars.

btw. the best proof their units don't work is that they have to sell them!
Because if I invent such a lrl-toy, I would be mega-rich in one week and for shure won't work as a salesman year after year eternal further.

Best would be to statuate an example!
Bringing one of those guys into jail so it's a serious warning for all the others out there thinking they can rip off poor treasure hunters for their hard earned or found money.

Even kellyco should have to pay for selling and supporting stuff that doesn't proven works like those very expensive Anderson-Rods:
http://www.kellycodetectors.com/anderson/anderson.htm


At least we here at geotech will find out if maybe just one of those so called long range locators really works or not. Here are electronic-cracks who're able to reverse-engineer all those stuff and find out what's really going on inside of those wonder-devices.
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