Re: RICHARD WALBURN AND THE LUE for JW
April 11, 1999 at 14:12:09
In Reply to: Re: RICHARD WALBURN AND THE LUEfor Thomas posted by JW on April 11, 1999 at 10:40:13
JW,
I rarely have read anything from Karl except what other loyal people have said about him. Karl was the King and I won't say anything about it, other than some of us beat to a different drummer. But yes, Karl was right here to me too about Treasure being within walking distance from home. For me Drake's cache was 50 miles. But one must define what one calls Treasure to be interested in. Is a hand full of coins from some poor child's pocket for lunch called finding a Treasure? To me it isn't. You will never find me at a beach or swiming hole with a metal detector. I don't even own one, because my interests are deaper than 24 inches in the ground. I am a cache hunter only.
I realize that you don't know anything about NERS and that your logic on the surface would seem to dictate enough pocket change in the neighborhood should fund LUE pursuits. For me this is not true, because (1) I don't want to work on these Treasure alone. I never did. I want a corporate frame work to develop NERS to the fullest and to professionally recover over 50 NERS sites in the Pacific States half of the United States, plus other Treasures world wide. This is no one man show! I have a group studying NERS sites now for investment. All I want is 50%. JW, to me, one has to think bigger than hopping the fense at midnight alone. Why? Because of all of the reasons stated in a previous post about expertise when dealing with artifacts and gold sales. Why is it that Professional ocean salvage firms are meticulous about the disposition of finds? Because of the Burecratic eyes and pirates out there. But when you get into Treasure Hunting on land, presto, all of a sudden Treasure Hunters should be able to handle all things alone? How in the world can this be true? To me, this is an illusion. If you don't have the axcess permission handled, you can be shot in the flank or worse, etc, etc,etc. This is not playing. This is serious business. Why are Treasure Hunters happy with 100% of zero, rather then get 50% recovered and sold? Bare in mind, JW, that I am not selling any NERS opportunities or any products or anything on this forum. My motive for saying what I say is just out of a curious LUE posting that others started in the first place which took us to this point. I really shouldn't have said a word and just let people seek and ponder what the drawing is, the way they have for the last 60 years meaning nothing. It's no worry of mine. (2) This may help you to understand your opening statement better in my regard. NERS is about the study of natural energies. The large cache in rejection is dominant in a 20,000 mile study. This means that all of the snaller caches will not show up in the NERS analysis until the larger cache or caches have been removed from the environment. This means that NERS sites are massive! 72 ton Drake silver, 45 tons LUE gold, and other massive sites. I mean to me, massive is over-whelming! This one can't handle alone. Eventually, one will be stopped haulling that tonage weight and the game is over. One needs protection and this takes a team effort. (3) NERS will not find any cache less than 40 pounds. So JW, aunt Fanny's gold egg money cache, stached behind the out house, is out of the NERS study question. There will NOT be any small caches found by NERS studies. So the child's food money will not be found by NERS. Which means the smallest cache will be $200,000 or so. (4) I waited around for a corporation 25 years to be the shelter for NERS world wide developments. This didn't happen. So JW, Gosh, now I am forced to learn the recovery end of Treasure Hunting myself when I never gave this the slightest thought before. I just kept logging more Treasure sites until I ran out of paper. On the subject of recoveries, honestly, I have made plenty of mistakes here. But I am getting better and better now. I have three maller sites that should be recovered this year, which may fullfill your prognosis of NERS abilities. I hope this handles all questions on NERS, JW.
Richard
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