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  • #16
    Originally posted by gold24h View Post
    If i was to discover a lrl that truley worked i would tell other treasure hunters every detail and i will explian.There is an old saying that there is more welth buried underground than people have aboveground,There is so much treasure on the planet earth that it would never be all found and there ie enough to go around,i would be proud to help all the treasure hunters that have searched for treasure all there life with nothing but a map and metal detecter.I do not understand why anybody who had a working locater would not want to share the details.
    Hi gold24h,
    I think the opposite. Maybe I'm blind, like someone say here, or just maybe I'm too realistic and know just bad people... but I think the opposite.

    If someone gain such a knowledge to make a real, working, discriminative LRL why the need of making public the discovery ?

    Open an e.g. factory and making them ? Selling ? Making money ?
    Or patenting ? Or just put the schematic in a forum , e.g. here ?

    Nothing of all that. That's what I think.

    Money ? You'll find all the money you want with such an LRL yourself.
    No need of selling anything.

    Patenting ? why ? Same for the others.

    I'm sure that this person would like to enjoy his discovery, make easy money and live e.g. not in an office for many hours every day.
    Yes, another advantage could be enjoying nature... living just to gain the emotions of new discoveries. Or not ?
    Of course, if that person is good he could also do a lot of charity work.
    Why not ?

    But why making the discovery public domain ?

    It's a dream. So why one have to share his dream with others, I mean unknown people... what's the reason ?

    Vanity ? Philanthropy ? Or just madness ?

    Of couse one could also do... having his reasons.

    BUT
    "There is an old saying that there is more welth buried underground than people have aboveground,There is so much treasure on the planet earth that it would never be all found and there ie enough to go around"

    Eh ? Do you think that any government, knowing that a thing like that (LRL) exist for real and work, would give you the authorization to go up and down with your pistol in hand searching for treasures ???

    There are great examples of what I say thinking e.g. at Bahamas islands and lost ships there... broken agreements by government with rescue societies! Lot to read about how governments "stole" breaking agreements they made with private individuals, that spent their entire life searching for a ship!

    What do you think ? That states have no need of GOLD too ???

    If so, you're a bit naive my friend.

    Best regards,
    Max

    "Kill for gain or shoot to maim...
    But we dont need a reason
    "

    someone said...

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    • #17
      Thanks to everyone who has replied, but surely there must be more people with opinions.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Elie View Post
        Thanks to everyone who has replied, but surely there must be more people with opinions.
        Hi Elie,
        I think there are. Most of them are skeptic, I'm sure, but want to test devices before considering closed that "alternative door".

        Problem is that they would like testing some schematic... build the LRLs ... but there is no schematic available. Not buying the stuff, cause of the risk involved.

        So, the strategy is sit at the window, watching others and reading posts...
        awaiting for news.

        Best regards,
        Max

        "Kill for gain or shoot to maim...
        But we dont need a reason
        "

        someone said...

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        • #19
          I think Long Range Locators are a mixture of wishful thinking and fantasizing non- obtainable wealth. They do not work, but give the gullible an excuse to continue with their dream and the scam artist another paycheck.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Elie View Post
            Thanks to everyone who has replied, but surely there must be more people with opinions.


            Crock O crap...............No way do they work...At least not in the real sense of "long" range....I think the current state of the art in metal detection is pretty well known, by both the scientific, and amatuer community...Tom
            Better Living Thru Chemistry

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            • #21
              I originally wrote:
              Originally posted by Elie View Post
              I say that long range locators are hoaxes, and that they do not work.
              I avoided simply writing, "Long range locators are hoaxes," because I did not want to make it look like I was telling anyone what to write. However, now that a lot of opinions have been posted, I want everyone to understand that I was not merely making a guess, and my statement is:
              Long range locators are hoaxes.

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