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Several things to note in that video.Originally posted by Carl-NC View PostLooked a heckuvalot like a dowsing rod to me, but I guess my imagination is lacking.
First, the "machine" is obviously another dowsing L-rod, with do-nothing electronics added. Only difference is, the pivot point is inside the black box.
Second, if this fellow actually had a gold target buried at the depth he indicated, it must have been placed in the ground a very long time ago, because the grass showed NO indication of being disturbed in recent months. Otherwise, he was merely forcing the "machine" to react for demonstration purposes only.
Third, this fellow should spend more time mowing his lawn, and less time making scam dowsing rods. (Especially, prior to filming a demo to sell his "machine".)
The Wallet-Miner's CreedWhy bother with the truth, when it doesn't suit the argument?
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The swivel antennas inside the box are a dead giveaway. At least he didn't use a paint roller rod. Although the hot glued "do-nothing" parts look like something Dell Winders or Thomas Afilani may have cooked up. Do you suppose these guys buy hot glue in a 50 gallon drum?Originally posted by Qiaozhi View PostI agree. It's a dowsing rod in disguise.

The sad thing is.... some poor fool will actually fall for that scam.
The Wallet-Miner's CreedWhy bother with the truth, when it doesn't suit the argument?
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If any of you had any knowledge of LRL as it is pretended, you would know this is nothing new.
In 1980, Wayne Darnell, marketed the first directional locator with concealed swivel rods, that completed an electrical circuit that lit a light, and sounded a buzzer when the unit was tilted slightly and the rods swung to one side, or the other.
Although the builder of this unit appears to be attempting simple Frequency Discrimination, in my experience I find that discrimination is greatly diminished when the broadcast frequency is encompassed in the same housing as the receiving antenna(s).
Needless to say, that in my opinion, that type of electronic monitoring is useless, and is included merely as a deceptive, pretend technology sales gimmick to command more money.
FYI, I don't use hot glue in the products I build. That is another of the Skeptics deceptive ruses. Dell
"WHAT HAS BEEN DONE, CAN BE DONE" 
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of course it is not electrostatic. It has a 555 oscilator (vlf) that drives the antenna and a audio amplifier conected to the other 2 antennas. For me the laser dont do anything. The detector must work at vhf if we want the laser to do something!!!Originally posted by Esteban View PostThis can't be electrostatic. Maybe by the plastic!
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