Re: RICHARD WALBURN AND THE LUEfor Thomas
April 10, 1999 at 21:53:47
In Reply to: RICHARD WALBURN AND THE LUE posted by THOMAS on April 10, 1999 at 20:51:50
Thomas,
A very good question. Everyone asks: well if you're so darn smart, why ain't ya rich. A good point in spades! I am not trying to promot NERS. I've given up on that. I would like it satalite capable sometime. But this will happen in time. I put $250,000 into developing NERS. Toward the end of my searches, I lost two businesses. The search has been as I have the cash to do it. A wealthy man would hire an aerial EM service and that would be that. Remember how successful the Central American deal was. Thomas it just takes bucks. I getting there, but class Z. Did you know that just to build a simple dwelling it takes: an archetect, General Contractor, framers, masonery people cabinate people concrete people, roofers, electricians, plummers, lawn people, dry wall people, and city inspectors. Gosh, how many people do you think it takes form the Treaasure Hunt to the final liquidation of the product??????? I'll bet a little more than for a common dwelling, wouldn't you think. Few people think about this. For years, I developed NERS and sat on my flank waiting on National Geographic or the Smithsonian to pick up the responcibility of NERS, and I would get a fat salary, plus a commission of what I brought in for the company. Thomas, guess what? No body showed up, because the whole world believes that buried treasure is the dream of immature children. So in conclusion, Thomas, I am doing the best that I can with what I have to work with, the same as any other Treasure Hunter. It takes constant money, time and dedication to finally bring it in. I hope it's this summer, but if it isn't, maybe next year, etc. They say success comes to those that have patience--we'll see.
Richard
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