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  • #16
    Originally posted by hung View Post
    Actually the Jesuits who lived in Brazil during almost three centuries were starving for the huge and unbelievable amount of gold and prescious stones that abounded in this land. Tons and tons of gold and gems were sent from Brazil to the Vatican.
    When Marques de Pombal assumed the crown in Portugal and started to chase them, many gold was hidden and secretely kept in several places to be recovered in their planned later return as civilians in disguise. These secret spots almost all the time included waterfalls, caves and riverbeds. They developed the marvelous techinique of 'implanting' valuables inside stonewalls. Holes they would open to hide the gold and gems and would seal it with whale oil, sand, honey, etc. A kind of cement mixture that when dry would be hard as a rock.
    Most of this gold was recovered but also much was left behind and are still hidden.

    One of the most amazing stories about Jesuit gold is the Castle Hill case in Rio. One of the first school churches was settled in Castle Hill in the heart of Rio de Janeiro in the 16th century. Jesuits used to stock gold since this time. A couple of centuries later when Marques de Pombal sent Portuguese Armada to confiscate their gold, story tells that the Jesuits knew that this someday could happen and had an underground location where tons of gold were hidden.
    There are unofficial documents which were seen by witnesses at the time among them a manifest, listing the gold pieces and jewelry that were supposed to ship to the Vatican but could not make it in time. It's said that a 6 foot solid gold statue of St. Anthony is among the pieces. It was believed that all of this was included in the underground facility.
    A jesuit writing was found describing this facility with detailed descriptions of halls, corridors in unusual geometric positioning and huge rooms. In 1908, a famous Brazilian writer at the time, joined a friend and both decided to explore the entrances to the underground with long ropes. Almost without air down there, they could corroborate exactly how precise the description was. Unfortunately, they spotted no gold at all.
    In 1922, in need of sufficient sand and rocks to build Aterro do Flamengo, a highway by the sea which stands there till present days, local goverment at the time simply put Castle Hill down.
    This even took thousands of people there during the demolition in hopes they could finally find the gold. No treasure was ever found.

    The only recollection left was the word of a famous psychic at that time who always claimed the treasure was hidden much further down.

    Today, many believe the Castle Hill's Treasure as folklore. But if the psychic was right, tons of gold might be lying underground there at this very moment waiting to be recovered.
    You're a Jesuit!
    I explain you why...
    your argumentations are always fake, your idea of masses is that these are all made of fools you can trick with empty words and no facts, you work or are related to a bad company (mineoro) like them, you're good just at mystical stuff... like beliving in LRLs and let/trick people belive in same c.r.a.p., then you also try to find treasures in Amazonia forest ruins... like conquistadores made with the help also of these good priests..., then you wanna people hangs to your lips... at lunatic argumentation of gold in a ship wreck you detect from miles away under sea-water.

    Only good one Brazil ever produced is maybe Ayrton Senna!

    Kind regards,
    Max

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

    someone said...

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Max View Post
      You're a Jesuit!
      I explain you why...
      your argumentations are always fake, your idea of masses is that these are all made of fools you can trick with empty words and no facts, you work or are related to a bad company (mineoro) like them, you're good just at mystical stuff... like beliving in LRLs and let/trick people belive in same c.r.a.p., then you also try to find treasures in Amazonia forest ruins... like conquistadores made with the help also of these good priests..., then you wanna people hangs to your lips... at lunatic argumentation of gold in a ship wreck you detect from miles away under sea-water.

      Only good one Brazil ever produced is maybe Ayrton Senna!

      Kind regards,
      Max
      Also coffee and other things... of course, pretty girls too!!! Today Brazil is good positioned in many orders...

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      • #18
        Originally posted by J_Player View Post
        I am not from South America, but I have heard the story of the Jesuits from other treasure hunters who say these priests also lived in North America. Here is an account, according to what was told to me:

        The king of Spain originally sent conquistadores to capture as much of the new world as possible for Spain. But he found that after a place is conquered, then they must re-conquer it every time they return, because there is nobody from Spain there to guard the borders of their newly conquered territory. The King of Spain's solution was to send Jesuit priests to the new lands to establish churches. He did this because the Jesuits were the most educated of the Europeans at that time. They knew all about mining, metallurgy, livestock, agriculture and other necessary sciences for establishing a settlement. The king of Spain told the Jesuits to establish churches, and to convert the local natives to their religion, and teach them to build the settlements. In return, the Jesuits were permitted to keep 4/5 of all the gold and silver they found, but they needed to return 1/5 to be sent on ships to the king of Spain. Most of the churches built by the Jesuits were located near a gold or silver mine. This method worked well for Spain to establish settlements and claim lands from South America, to as far as Northern California. For several hundred years, the Spanish conquerers of the new lands prospered, and in some locations, they lived in better luxury than the king of Spain.

        But eventually, the king of Spain learned that the Jesuit priests were not sending back 1/5 of the gold and silver they found. He became furious, and sent out messengers to order all the Jesuit priests back to Spain. At this time, the Jesuits told the local natives that they must return to Spain, but they would come back in a couple of years. Therefore it was necessary for them to hide their gold and silver, including church ornaments, etc. so they would not be stolen while they were gone. Many of these were hidden in caves and at the mines, with dirt and rocks put at the entrance so it would not be found. Some was buried. Only some of the local natives knew the locations. And they seldom told others outside their families. At the time the Jesuits buried their treasures, they had no reason to place decoy metals. They had worked with the local natives for generations and they trusted them to keep secret the locations where these were hidden. They expected to return in a couple of years, so they were only trusting the natives to keep others away from the hiding places for a couple years. There was no need to put decoy metals. If they buried copper or brass, then it is because they wanted it to be there when they returned. Maybe they used these metals to make belt buckles, or horse harnesses and other things that they did not want to use gold for.

        But the king of spain did not allow the Jesuits to return. He sent Fransiscan priests to replace them. In many cases, these Franciscan priests never discovered where the hidden gold and silver was. We hear stories in the history of these lands that the Fransiscans administration was not as well accepted as the earlier Jesuits. Apparently, the Fransiscans had a more "disciplinary" character than the Jesuits. It is believed the local natives did not often tell the Fransiscans where the Jesuit treasures were. So these Jesuit treasures became the focus of many lost mine tales and legends.

        This may not be the exact story we read in the history books, but it is the story that I was told by other treasure hunters. They claim this is the story of the Jesuits who lived from South America to North America until the king of Spain ordered them home.

        Best wishes,
        J_P
        The first treasure found with MFD (2003) was near Jesuitic location. Some difficult to centrate, causes the strong "field". This is one of the items, another rare a crown copper-silver.
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        • #19
          Originally posted by Esteban View Post
          Also coffee and other things... of course, pretty girls too!!! Today Brazil is good positioned in many orders...
          About girls... agree there are beautiful there... as in many places in the world.

          But about position... hmmm... I don't think Brazil will be next economic power of tomorrow... I see really hard.

          If you mean coffee I can agree... also brazil nuts and fruit... and even minerals from there and natural resources... unlimited!

          But it's way too hard becoming a leader nation in the world.

          If think e.g. at China or India or even Russia today... you see it's way too hard compete with them.

          Same apply to traditional power/economy of US, Canada, Japan, Germany... etc...

          But I was meaning a "good man" ... good in everything... and I remember just Ayrton Senna from there.

          Kind regards,
          Max

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

          someone said...

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          • #20
            Nothing changed here? To much funny stories - none of real facts!
            Bottom line is; time is passing, people are forgeting, Hung is repeating same old rubbish and advertise new bogus devices to new eventuall customers, enwraped to a funny and interesting story.
            Neither one of Mineoro products work. Neither one. Truth. Period.
            Mineoro Tyjon is huge BS as any other Mineoro.
            I go now to do some real stuff, dont have slites interest to waste my time here. Just wanted to say hello to old friends!
            Silence is wisdom...

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            • #21
              The first treasure found with MFD (2003) was near Jesuitic location. Some difficult to centrate, causes the strong "field". This is one of the items, another rare a crown copper-silver.
              Hi Esteban,

              Nice pieces.

              What kind of MFD did you use?
              They are excelent for detection from extreme large distances.
              "Should exist injustice and untruths towards working LRLs, I'll show up to debunker the big mouths"

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Max View Post
                About girls... agree there are beautiful there... as in many places in the world. Max
                Yes , but they specially like blue eyes...
                I know, i was there

                Hi Robert !
                We have never been so close to discover a real LRL you know.

                Esteban, i hope you didn´t have to use a car or plane to travel between detection point and buried stuff. It is often a problem with "extreme large distance detecors "

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Fred View Post
                  Yes , but they specially like blue eyes...
                  Only the 5th class hookers do.
                  Specially in Carnival time, when they raise 1500% their price to the blue eyes...
                  "Should exist injustice and untruths towards working LRLs, I'll show up to debunker the big mouths"

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by hung View Post
                    Only the 5th class hookers do.
                    Specially in Carnival time, when they raise 1500% their price to the blue eyes...
                    mmmm,
                    I think you don´t go to the right places.Or is it the way you look?
                    I am talking about the small towns, not Rio´s suburbs.

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by hung View Post
                      Only the 5th class hookers do.
                      Specially in Carnival time, when they raise 1500% their price to the blue eyes...
                      Hmmmm.....

                      not only expert of LRLs!

                      Dr. Hung tell the truth... you're not a good taxpayer there... and have other incomes than just selling LRLs and making advertising of them on this forum!

                      Indeed... Rio is not so different from Las Vegas or other places about that, expecially during carnival, or am I wrong ???

                      Kind regards,
                      Max

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

                      someone said...

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Fred View Post
                        mmmm,
                        I think you don´t go to the right places.Or is it the way you look?
                        I am talking about the small towns, not Rio´s suburbs.
                        You have understand that he has a calculator glued somewhere on him...

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

                        someone said...

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Max View Post
                          You have understand that he has a calculator glued somewhere on him...
                          Ahhh,
                          With telescopic antenna ? phsychologically usefull.

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Max View Post
                            About girls... agree there are beautiful there... as in many places in the world.

                            But about position... hmmm... I don't think Brazil will be next economic power of tomorrow... I see really hard.

                            If you mean coffee I can agree... also brazil nuts and fruit... and even minerals from there and natural resources... unlimited!

                            But it's way too hard becoming a leader nation in the world.

                            If think e.g. at China or India or even Russia today... you see it's way too hard compete with them.

                            Same apply to traditional power/economy of US, Canada, Japan, Germany... etc...

                            But I was meaning a "good man" ... good in everything... and I remember just Ayrton Senna from there.

                            Kind regards,
                            Max
                            Recently, Brazil lend money to the IMF, is a signal. Remember that Brazil is part of important echonomic group of nations today, at one step of integrate the G-8.

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by Esteban View Post
                              Recently, Brazil lend money to the IMF, is a signal. Remember that Brazil is part of important echonomic group of nations today, at one step of integrate the G-8.
                              Brazil as G-9 ? No.

                              Maybe if will be extended to more members like G-15 or G-20 , Brazil will stay for sure between them.

                              But not in G-8 or as next member.

                              Don't you know that I made G-8 list in my spare time ?

                              Kind regards,
                              Max

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

                              someone said...

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by hung View Post
                                Hi Esteban,

                                Nice pieces.

                                What kind of MFD did you use?
                                They are excelent for detection from extreme large distances.
                                Magnetic Field Detector. 150 pieces of silver mixed with iron (arado and other tools) was found. I post here some pieces of knives. 80 m distance. Impossible to centrate, at low level adjust, even last led of bargraph is on! This occurs only near oscillator of metal detector, so imagine the level of the "field" of treasures. The site was "attacked" from X position and was possible centrate the "big field".

                                Regards

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