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Old 04-20-2007, 11:37 AM
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Default LRL AND SCAMMERS

I NOW I WILL TALK BAD ABOUT SCAMMERS ON THIS SITE.
BUT LET IT BE KNOW I AM ONLY TALKING ABOUT SCAMMERS OF LRLS' IF YOU REALY HAVE A GOOD WORKING LRL I AM NOT TALKING ABOUT YOU.
IF MY WORDS ARE GETTING TO YOU....WHY??????????
I HOPE YOU ARE NOT A SCAMMER AND DON'T LIKE WHAT I SAY.
I hope Carl will keep up his good work on you scammers
AND YES I WILL TAKE CARE OF MY WORDS
LRL SCAMMERS STEAL FROM PEOPLE..........
SO WHY DON'T SOMEONE JUST TAKE CARL'S MONEY
A ROUND TRIP FROM MOST PARTS OF THE WORLD IS way under $5000
you can pick up a quick $20,000 and put a cork in my mouth.
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Old 04-20-2007, 07:15 PM
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SO WHY DON'T SOMEONE JUST TAKE CARL'S MONEY A ROUND TRIP FROM MOST PARTS OF THE WORLD IS way under $5000 you can pick up a quick $20,000 and put a cork in my mouth.
I think we all know the answer to this question.
Carl's money couldn't be safer, even if was in Fort Knox!
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Old 04-20-2007, 11:04 PM
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Question Speaking of Fort Knox!

I was wondering if these LRL could detect any of the gold in Fort Knox. I recently say a program on the Vault and according to it it has been more the 10 years since the last complete inventory which means there is tons of gold bars that haven't been distrubed in at least that long. When they say buried does it mean that the gold has to be in contact with earth to form the gold ions? Since the LRL's can detect from very long distances they should be able to detect Fort Knox's gold from the road which travels within about 1/2 mile of the actual vault. Seems like it would be a pretty good test as long as there are no hidden buttons to make the device beep.
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Old 04-21-2007, 12:48 AM
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When the gold is inside iron container, is almost impossible to detect, because actuates as complete shield. Try to put gold inside an iron box. Wich metal will show your MD? Iron. Think the gold of Fort Knox is inside concrete and iron and more iron...
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Old 04-22-2007, 10:33 PM
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When the gold is inside iron container, is almost impossible to detect, because actuates as complete shield. Try to put gold inside an iron box. Wich metal will show your MD? Iron. Think the gold of Fort Knox is inside concrete and iron and more iron...
If ion detectors actually worked as claimed, then I would agree with this statement, as the iron container would act as a shield. But again, even if it did beep, it wouldn't prove anything. Why? Mainly because you (the human element) already know that the gold is there. In that case, if you were an unscrupulous vendor of LRLs, it would be a simple matter to externally trigger the device in an attempt to fool the operator. Alternatively, you could unconsciously affect the results by a combination of confirmation bias and selective memory.
The whole test is a bit iffy.
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