Re: RICHARD WALBURN AND THE LUE for David in NC
April 13, 1999 at 10:41:47
In Reply to: Re: RICHARD WALBURN AND THE LUE for Rob posted by David in NC on April 12, 1999 at 17:33:02
Hi David,
Remember, we are dealing with nature here, not a controled laboratory. My method is quite different from what you would call a scientific explanation. I just fell over the idea pondering what this NERS stuff was in the environment and how could I use this field problem to my advantage. All Treasure Hunters have NERS to contend with, but they don't know what it is. NERS is oderless, sightless, soundless and smellless. A very sensitive person can feel it however. I suppose half of the false dig holes across this fine nation and the world have been caused by NERS. In fact, on one of my site (all of these are laboratorys) which deals with 650 pounds of cache gold from a stage robbery, a mining outfit came out and mineral claimed the area off. They brought in trucks, bull dosers, core-drills and personel. You talk about action in your petunias? I am gawking at all of this display. Then one day they just left? That did they find? Nothing. Their instruments were just locked on to NERS electro-magnet energy here and they assumed that they had found the glory hole of glory holes. It's comical to watch sometimes. David, my system of tracing these grids or lines is simple, like the big game hunter. I follow tracks. Where ever these lines go, magnitite along the earth's surface lights up with a charge. These enomolies are graphed and digitized to the percentage of probability and the location. That's it!--no big show! Then the laborious job of the back ground research come in to being to define, if it was historically written, just what this site represents. This defines whether it is economically worth it to excavate the site later. I have done this on 55 sites in the Pacific half of the United States. Sometimes, history provides informastion on the site like Maxmillian, Spider Rock, The Aztec Depository, Etc, but sometimes the site just appears as an unexplained spot on the map. yet, all sugnificant NERS positions are logged. I have always thought this was a marvelous method to finding Treasure. It certainly beats poring hours over dog eared books in the library that aren't going to tell one where a million dollars is cached. So often I read, the key to Treasure success is hard research? Not so any more! Nature knows all, we just need a methode to tap into this information resource.
Richard
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