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  • #16
    Folks here are anxious to learn the benefits of using Frequency Discrimination
    Hi Dell Winders
    Because the peoples that using LRL ,usually didn’t speak about what’s found .
    Please more inform here.
    I like build by myself. In the matter I built Carl MFD ,lords with generators,
    And Trying with some old silver coins .
    Very strange, sometimes I feel lords show me coins pales and sometimes
    Didn’t have any movement.
    I trying rebuild my system, generator plus lords and reexamine it .
    Best regards.

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    • #17
      Snake oil or proof

      Originally posted by Dell Winders View Post
      DELL SYSTEMS - OMNITRON was used to quickly scan for possible Gold caches on top of Masada. No Gold caches were detected. Dell

      Ok Dell if your system is so good GO FOR CARL'S 25K OR THE MILLION.
      WHAT WE NEED IS REAL FACTS NOT UPLOADS..

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      • #18
        SO IT'S BACK TO THAT.

        Originally posted by Dell Winders View Post
        It's obvious that I posted this information from my own knowledge. I talked to Tracy Bowen, last week as per the date at the bottom of his comment.

        Whether folks here choose to believe, or dis-believe, it doesn't matter one bit to me. You all have the option of researching the facts for your selves, or continue to act the ignorant fools about the Treasure recoveries, and discoveries that have been made with the aid of Frequency Discrimination, and a simple pair of hand held antenna Rods. Dell
        SO NOW IT BACK TO NAME CALLING.
        Attached Files

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Clondike Clad View Post
          SO NOW IT BACK TO NAME CALLING.
          Would you expect anything else. With no real facts, his repertoire of retorts is really quite limited.

          The Wallet-Miner's Creed
          Why bother with the truth, when it doesn't suit the argument?

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          • #20
            FACT:
            DELL SYSTEMS - OMNITRON MFD was first introduced as Molecular Frequency technology by Scientist appearing on ABC television news program 20/20, in 1986, and was referred to as a Molecular Frequency Generator. Dell
            "WHAT HAS BEEN DONE, CAN BE DONE"

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            • #21
              Klondike Clad, I don't see anywhere that I called you a name? What is your problem? Dell
              "WHAT HAS BEEN DONE, CAN BE DONE"

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Dell Winders View Post
                OMNITRON MFD was first introduced as Molecular Frequency technology by Scientist appearing on ABC television news program 20/20, in 1986, and was referred to as a Molecular Frequency Generator.
                What, exactly, does this mean?

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                • #23
                  HUH? It means exactly as I said. Dell
                  "WHAT HAS BEEN DONE, CAN BE DONE"

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                  • #24
                    What I mean is, are you suggesting that MFD is a validated concept because a scientist mentioned it on TV? Or are you just saying that's where the name came from?

                    Is it possible the scientist was mistaken? Pons & Fleischmann come to mind.

                    Was the name of this scientist John Baumgardner?

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                    • #25
                      No, I'm not suggesting anything. I'm just commenting about what was said on 20/20, a respected television news program.

                      Is fact about the users of my products something that is not allowed on this forum? Dell
                      "WHAT HAS BEEN DONE, CAN BE DONE"

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                      • #26
                        No, I'm curious, so I'm asking.

                        Was it John Baumgardner?

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Dell Winders View Post
                          DELL SYSTEMS - OMNITRON used at Qumran, to try to find more Copper Scrolls. No additional copper scrolls were found, but many old Brass Enfield Rifle casings were found on the Copper Frequency

                          Dr. Vendyl Jones, was the Biblical Archaeologist, sponsored by Hebrew University.

                          I could not resist about this one..
                          These are also facts Dell:
                          Since 1972, Vendyl has conducted eight excavations at Qumran, involving over 300 volunteers and funded by individual supporters of VJRI. There has been no support nor funding from the government, foundations, or grants. Jones's methods, claims and qualifications have been disputed by academics such as Zoe Zias and Robert Elliot Friedman, and Jones has been denied digging permits by the Israeli authorities.
                          A VJRI excavation team claimed to have found the Shemen Afarshimon, the Holy Anointing Oil, from the Holy Temple, in April 1988. In the 1992 excavation, the VJRI team announced the discovery of a hidden silo in the bed rock that contained a reddish snuff-looking material that appeared to be organic in nature. When it was analyzed by the Weizmann Institute of Science and two departments at Bar-Ilan University, the tests allegedly indicated that the reddish material was a compound of eleven ingredients in the Holy Incense, although critics claim this was in fact just dirt. Over 900 pounds of the "spices" were removed that year. This Holy Incense, with the Anointing Oil, are two items listed in the Copper Scroll. They were supposedly found in the precise order that they occur written in the Torah.

                          Another credibility fact:
                          For years Vendyl Jones circulated the rumor that the Indiana Jones character was based on his life. According to the story, a certain Randolph Fillmore, who had been on one of Jones's digs, wrote the first draft for Raiders of the Lost Ark; Vendyl became "Endy", then "Indy". However, accounts of the making of the film flatly contradict this. Philip Kaufman and George Lucas came up with the idea of an archaeologist hunting for the Ark, while Indiana was the name of Lucas's Alaskan Malamute. The character was to be named Indiana Smith after Nevada Smith (Steve McQueen's character in the eponymous film), and this was changed to Indiana Jones by Steven Spielberg.
                          Randolph Fillmore, a science writer, does not feature at all in the background to the story and though he did work with Jones for two weeks in 1977, did not write the first draft of Raiders of the Lost Ark and has requested that Jones stop claiming that he did.

                          Dell do you trust this Jones guy and his anointing Oil?

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                          • #28
                            Dell do you trust this Jones guy and his anointing Oil?
                            I have never met him, I don't know him. Any opinion is irrelevant to my posts stating where I am aware of Dell systems - Omnitron, being used and what was reported to have been found. Dell
                            "WHAT HAS BEEN DONE, CAN BE DONE"

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                            • #29
                              I have no problem dell but take a look at what you write.

                              Originally posted by Dell Winders View Post
                              Klondike Clad, I don't see anywhere that I called you a name? What is your problem? Dell

                              continue to act the ignorant fools about the Treasure recoveries

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by Carl-NC View Post
                                No, I'm curious, so I'm asking.

                                Was it John Baumgardner?
                                In 1985, John Baumgardner joined the controversial amateur archaeologist Ron Wyatt and salvage expert David Fasold to Durupınar, Turkey for an expedition recounted in Fasold's The Ark of Noah to locate the biblical ship's remains.

                                Here is one reporter's interview with David Fasold.



                                Excerpt:

                                Q: So what did Fasold do to investigate?

                                A: The details are unclear.
                                He claims to have detected iron under the surface of the site in 1985. Helpers attached survey ribbons to stakes that he placed in the ground where iron was supposedly detected by what he calls "the frequency generator."
                                He claims that this device was "a new prototype, actually the fourth one in existence," obtained from someone named John Fales whom he met while diving off the coast of Florida. This is the only mention of Fales. (pp. 103-105)
                                Suspiciously vague? That's nothing compared to the bizarre description he gives of this mystery device in operation:
                                "With the frequency set on iron I gave the pulse some time to spread out through the structure. The response was strong. The object was so hot the frequency wave came up above the ground almost eighteen inches." (p. 115)
                                Later, he wrote that "the frequency generator [heats] up the iron in the Ark." (p. 317)


                                7> Q: What?


                                A: No need for explanation. Surely we can trust Mr. Fasold's knowledgeable use of an instrument that came from nowhere, and his objective connection of the dots to discover the "iron lines" revealing the structure of an underground boat.
                                No need to mention his fanatical desire to find the "Ark of Noah" nearly bankrupting him, according to his own report.
                                The obsession couldn't possibly have affected his completely unbiased credibility.


                                Judge for yourself, the credibility of, and the part played by the LRL/MFD device.

                                The Wallet-Miner's Creed
                                Why bother with the truth, when it doesn't suit the argument?

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