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  • #46
    Originally posted by Fred View Post
    Esteban,
    What is needed is scientifical proofs of the effects involved .
    How do you can found scientifical proof if scientific doesn't construct it...? exceprt nazi scientifics, maybe...

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    • #47
      Originally posted by Esteban View Post
      How do you can found scientifical proof if scientific doesn't construct it...? exceprt nazi scientifics, maybe...
      Everything has an explanation, you just have to find it.
      Pictures won´t help,as i said before you must study it enought to find the explanation.If you succeed you and your descendants will be rich .
      Regards,
      Fred

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      • #48
        Esteban, is that you on the right in both pics?
        70's? You are getting old like me.
        Regards.

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        • #49
          Originally posted by Steve in MS View Post
          Esteban, is that you on the right in both pics?
          70's? You are getting old like me.
          Regards.
          No, is my cousin: Miguel Montania Grinok. He introduce me in 1979 telling that exist a device with wich you can found metal at certain distance. I'm in my avatar.

          The 1981 pic is in... Texas!!! So, also this is a "Texas LRL show".

          In Texas remain 1,000 witnesses, "electrized" by the findings.

          Many pics in Texas in 2 trips, 1981 and 1985. I have posted many here.

          Some pics was posted here, like the above in zip. Others with sequence of findings in rapidshare (today deleted).

          Regards
          Attached Files

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          • #50
            Originally posted by Fred View Post
            Everything has an explanation, you just have to find it.
            Pictures won´t help,as i said before you must study it enought to find the explanation.If you succeed you and your descendants will be rich .
            Regards,
            Fred
            I learn the important from Alonso. He is the "heroe". I'm just a pupil.

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            • #51
              Originally posted by Esteban View Post
              I learn the important from Alonso. He is the "heroe". I'm just a pupil.
              If i may,
              Don´t be.He may be the hero, but nobody needs to keep in the shadow.
              It is often an excuse to avoid working

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              • #52
                Originally posted by Esteban View Post
                No, is my cousin: Miguel Montania Grinok. He introduce me in 1979 telling that exist a device with wich you can found metal at certain distance. I'm in my avatar.

                The 1981 pic is in... Texas!!! So, also this is a "Texas LRL show".

                In Texas remain 1,000 witnesses, "electrized" by the findings.

                Many pics in Texas in 2 trips, 1981 and 1985. I have posted many here.

                Some pics was posted here, like the above in zip. Others with sequence of findings in rapidshare (today deleted).

                Regards
                Sorry for misidentifying you, I was comparing your avatar, I guess I saw the family resemblance.
                Regards

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                • #53
                  Yes Esteban, that was the TRUE Texas Treasure show.
                  Let the people have fun with the 'Vision' now, for a while.

                  Ben Gates: 'The secret lies in the Charlotte'.

                  No... 'The secret lies in South America!'

                  "Should exist injustice and untruths towards working LRLs, I'll show up to debunker the big mouths"

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                  • #54
                    Originally posted by Fred View Post
                    If i may,
                    Don´t be.He may be the hero, but nobody needs to keep in the shadow.
                    It is often an excuse to avoid working
                    No excuses here, I working on it. All persons work with a base.

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                    • #55
                      The show good. Carl and I talked about different things including the H3tec. I walked out the H3tec talk. My opinion from what I can see it is a dowsing rod cased in a wind proof window. The unit cost is 10,500 and 500.00 for each element. Each is leased for a year. So if you have silver and gold it will cost you 1000.00 a year to use the unit. Training is 1500.00 dollars. A resent repair cost 1500.00. You also have to sign a disclosure at purchase.

                      If the unit was truly all electronic sensing the 2 people that were testing the units would have had no problem detecting the silver I hid. That was not the case. I am just getting back from a trip. Carl I hope everything went well moving and your new job works out.

                      Tim
                      Bringing metal detectors into the world of imaging!

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                      • #56
                        Originally posted by Tim Williams
                        My opinion from what I can see it is a dowsing rod cased in a wind proof window. The unit cost is 10,500 and 500.00 for each element. Each is leased for a year. So if you have silver and gold it will cost you 1000.00 a year to use the unit. Training is 1500.00 dollars. A resent repair cost 1500.00. You also have to sign a disclosure at purchase.

                        If the unit was truly all electronic sensing the 2 people that were testing the units would have had no problem detecting the silver I hid. That was not the case.
                        Dang... This sounds hot! I want one.... but the cost is kinda high.

                        Hmmm... I think I can afford a "Mr. Stick". I wonder if I should spring for the $99.99 to get one...
                        Think so?

                        Best wishes,
                        J_P

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                        • #57
                          Originally posted by J_Player View Post
                          Dang... This sounds hot! I want one.... but the cost is kinda high.

                          Hmmm... I think I can afford a "Mr. Stick". I wonder if I should spring for the $99.99 to get one...
                          Think so?

                          Best wishes,
                          J_P
                          Yeah... go for the Mr. Stick.............. errrrrrrrrr.. wait a minute, maybe you should go for one of Tim's LRLs that comes with a "box of frequencies" and a rings theory to explain away your location failures.


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

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                          • #58
                            Originally posted by Carl-NC View Post
                            Just got back from the Texas Treasure Show. I finally got to meet Tim Williams, and chatted with him several times. Really nice guy. He had his Geo-Loggers on display, and gave an outside demo which I missed because I got tied up in the White's booth.

                            H3Tec was also there, with their LRL. It is definitely a dowsing rod, no doubt about that. Sorry Dell, the Duck Criterion wins again. Listened to their seminar, their operational claims are the same ol' tired MFD-style atomic resonance nonsense, all fabricated.

                            When I pulled in Sunday morning, 2 fellows were in an adjacent field so I walked out to see how they were doing. They were searching for a hidden silver coin (the units were "programmed" for silver). I made sure they scanned past me, because I was carrying a 10-ounce silver bar. They had no idea. What a piece of garbage. I'm told that someone at the show actually bought one for $10,000, so the H3Tec was at least successful in locating a nice chunk of cash.

                            Finally, I saw Mike Healey's new dowsing rod at a booth. Sorry Mike, it looks kinda silly, you should include a tin-foil hat with it.

                            - Carl
                            Hi Carl,

                            I'm not doubting what you believe, however I'm very sure the statements are slanderous and outright mean. If you were interested in debunking our technology you should have come to us and talked. We would be more than happy to give you a full demonstration of our products as well as a quick training session. This is not dousing, at least as far as Einstein believed dowsing worked. We had a similar experience with the U. S. army, however after using our detection technology they wanted them in the middle east where they are protecting the forward operating bases for incoming LED's and VBIED's.

                            Anytime you would like to understand more how this works, we would be happy to show you. It's very poor judgment to tell people you are an expert in this technology and find it not to work.

                            Thanks for your time and hope you are well.

                            Regards,

                            H3 Tec

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                            • #59
                              Originally posted by Tim Williams View Post
                              The show good. Carl and I talked about different things including the H3tec. I walked out the H3tec talk. My opinion from what I can see it is a dowsing rod cased in a wind proof window. The unit cost is 10,500 and 500.00 for each element. Each is leased for a year. So if you have silver and gold it will cost you 1000.00 a year to use the unit. Training is 1500.00 dollars. A resent repair cost 1500.00. You also have to sign a disclosure at purchase.

                              If the unit was truly all electronic sensing the 2 people that were testing the units would have had no problem detecting the silver I hid. That was not the case. I am just getting back from a trip. Carl I hope everything went well moving and your new job works out.

                              Tim
                              I'm am completely amazed Tim... I guess the blessings were just B.S. Sorry you took no time to understand or work with the technology. Not my fault I was there, and wanted to work with you.

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                              • #60
                                Carl,

                                Another thing to think about is what silver did you and Tim have, and what isotope was the silver? I'm pretty sure silver isn't silver, there is a broad range of isotopes correlated with silver, maybe you should find a PhD chemist and have him/her give you a quick course in the different isotope ranges of silver.

                                Just a thought.

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