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Old 06-18-2011, 04:24 PM
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Hey Morgan, how long has it been? Five, Six years? You still don't know how it works?
You should know that Alonso has no influence on that electronic detection. The right environment conditions made it happen.

Take a look in the pictures bellow. A friend who always did gold mining for a living and have always used Mineoros, found it recently with his FG80.
Those are very peculiar rocks with gold inside.
White part is the lodestone. The red one is ionization reaction from the ore and there's the powder gold in yellow.
Tough he has already found much bigger gold dozens of times in the past, those rocks were very peculiar and he was amazed how the FG80 could detect the tiny gold powder concentration.

Now, seriously.
Do you think he would waste his time in this forum or elsewhere arguing with some punk if his device works or not?

Do you think I will wear myself out arguing about a video with you or someonelse, or feeling like typing mile long posts as some here do?

Good luck my friend.
MINEORO told me before i buy the locator :

Gold ring buried one year can produce enough ionic field to be detected one meter or more.When i buy the Mineoro i buried one gold ring.Cant get any signals at all weather conditions and time of the day.

Mineoro LIES


Note that the GOLD RING is buried 4 years ago,and like my other TEST,THE GOLD MEDALION,they are the best test for all LRL´s.

So,again and again,how can i say you are telling the truth about the MINEORO ???
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