Originally posted by aft_72005
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Happy to see you are still looking for answers to LRL secrets.
When it power on .. how catch ions ???
The Alonso pistol does not catch ions.
If you examine closely the circuitry of the Mineoro designs, you will see they are capable of transmitting radio waves and receiving radio waves. They have no apparatus which is capable of collecting ions.
This means they can only detect variations in radio waves that are received by the RX coil. Any talk which says ions are collected is false talk.
The Mineoro people have told us that gold ions rise from the ground to 7.21 feet above the ground (see animation below).
This is false information, the same as the idea that collecting gold ions is a false idea.
The Mineoro detectors are often thrown into the ocean or into trash barrels by people who decided they are not working to find treasures.
There are ions of gold which move through the soil. This is a fact that was proven by Australian scientists, and was later developed into an industry that located gold deposits in the ground as well as other metals like copper, lead, antimony, platinum, cobalt and many others. However, when these metal ions move upward to the surface of the earth, the metal ions in the ground become neutralized and bound to other ions so they are no longer an ion when they reach the surface of the ground.
These are proven facts. However, the LRL companies do not use proven facts to explain how their detectors work.
They rely on stories that have no proof. So you may take your chances to wonder if a manufactured LRL will work.
My advice for people who want to buy an LRL is this:
Go to a large field, about 1 hector or maybe 2 acres size.
1. Bury a gold sample in this field where only you know where the gold is buried.
2. Then bury an aluminum sample somewhere else in the same field where only you know.
3. Then bury a copper sample somewhere else in the same field where only you know.
4. Be careful not to leave footprints where you bury the metals. And also, make false footprints in locations where there is nothing buried.
Then ask the seller of the LRL to come to your field location and the find the gold, find the aluminum, and find the copper with his LRL.
When the seller is done with his demonstration of recovering the metals that you buried, then you can decide if you want to pay the money to buy his locator.
Best wishes,
J_P

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