If you are thinking about purchasing an LRL

pronghorn

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This LRL forum is filled with literally thousands of posts
by LRL promoters who claim to find treasure with their
devices.

All anyone of them would have to do is prove it and make
$25,000 for their time and trouble. It's a simple solution!

Yet they all would rather fill this forum with thousands
of unproven claims. This is what they consider a better
use of their time than providing proof by taking a simple
test and collecting $25,000 or more.

They claim there are thousands of LRL's in use and that
they all find what they are looking for. If there are
that many LRLs in use and they are finding what they
are looking for, there would be virtually no treasure left
to find.

I encourage all interested in LRLs to read the posts of
the believers and judge for yourselves. They have no
finds to post, they claim they won't post claims for a
number of reasons. You be the judge, if after reading
a couple thousand posts here by the believers, you
still think an LRL might work, ask yourself this.
Why would someone with a device that finds treasure
from miles away spend so much time trying to convince
others that will never believe, why waste time trying to
convince the unconvincible that these scams work,
when they could be out snatching up all this treasure
themselves?

If these devices worked, every treasure hunter on this
forum, every treasure hunter in the world would own
one and the world would be picked clean in a matter
of months. I know if I had a device that located gold
from 8 miles away as has been claimed, I would not
bother to come here to post, I would first collect enough
local treasure to fund a trip to collect the $25,000.
Then it would be on to the million dollars. But the poor
believers prefer to argue and insult people who don't
fall for their fantasy rather than getting stinking rich
and then rubbing it in the nonbelievers faces. Why
would any sane person think that way? Hilarious!
 

If you are thinking about purchasing an LRL

The owner/operators here on T-Net have posted the safe guards that prospective and informed consumers should consider.
You have to decide what type of treasure hunting you want to do..There are a lot of different types of devices on the market…Some are made to find long termed buried treasure for an example..Research these devices as you will find that they are all different designs. I own one that will locate a ½ oz nugget at 8 miles..I seldom use it as it will not tell me how far I am going to walk or dig to recover the target..So the range of these devices is important and the different functions also.

I have a few experiments on here that are ways to find out if you like what LRL’s can do..I believe that every one cannot use these devices…I also, know people who cannot walk and chew gum at the same time.

After doing your research look for someone in your area that will let you go into the field with them..Watch and use the device and see first hand if you like the device…If and then you decide that you are enjoying the LRL you will need to go to the manufacture and get a demonstration of the device..

Are there any LRL’s out there that are just a scam ? I don’t know . I have ask and the only answer I get is “all of them”…the only thing I know for sure is that I have used 7 LRL’s or MFD’s and they all found gold. All but one of these 7 are old technology that require the use of rods. One of them I bought to find one treasure as it as the only way I could safely recover that treasure..

So do your home work and become an informed consumer….Art
 

~ pronghorn~
This LRL forum is filled with literally thousands of posts
by LRL promoters who claim to find treasure with their
devices.

All anyone of them would have to do is prove it and make
$25,000 for their time and trouble. It's a simple solution!
A test that the out come has already been determined..the only thing it will prove is..
Can one man operate his device or not..
Yet they all would rather fill this forum with thousands
of unproven claims. This is what they consider a better
use of their time than providing proof by taking a simple
test and collecting $25,000 or more.

They claim there are thousands of LRL's in use and that
they all find what they are looking for. If there are
that many LRLs in use and they are finding what they
are looking for, there would be virtually no treasure left
to find.
I have heard this rumor for years
 

~pronghorn~

I encourage all interested in LRLs to read the posts of
the believers and judge for yourselves. They have no
finds to post, they claim they won't post claims for a
number of reasons. You be the judge, if after reading
a couple thousand posts here by the believers, you
still think an LRL might work, ask yourself this.
Why would someone with a device that finds treasure
from miles away spend so much time trying to convince
others that will never believe, why waste time trying to
convince the unconvincible that these scams work,
when they could be out snatching up all this treasure
themselves?
Many finds and movies have been posted..I see you want to tell us when and how we should enjoy our hobbies…I chose to use a LRL to locate and recover Treasure…I chose to post on T-Net…Notice the key word “chose”


If these devices worked, every treasure hunter on this
forum, every treasure hunter in the world would own
one and the world would be picked clean in a matter
of months.
Another bold rumor

I know if I had a device that located gold
from 8 miles away as has been claimed, I would not
bother to come here to post,
That would be your choose

I would first collect enough
local treasure to fund a trip to collect the $25,000.
Why don’t you go collect the $25 K ?
Then it would be on to the million dollars.
Has anyone ever been allowed to take the test for one million dollars ?
 

aarthrj3811 said:
I believe that every one cannot use these devices…


That says it all, folks. The big disclaimer, hidden amongst all the BS.

LRLs are, at best, dowsing rods. There is no power drive mechanism to turn the pointer, but it just swivels freely---the same as a dowsing rod.

But the makers do not tell anyone that in their advertisements! They make it sound like the things are electronically operated. Then, after they have your money, you get the bad news that you need to be able to dowse (which is a questionable activity in itself!)

The whole thing is a scam. Apparently the 3 or 4 people on here who encourage the use of LRLs, are secretly hired promoters for the manufacturers. Why else would they spend all their time making illogical arguments about these obviously phony devices? Pay-O-La, that's why!

Just observe some of their nonsensical attempts to explain how these useless gimmicks are supposed to work, and you will quickly realize exactly what's going on.

:sign13:
 

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