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When my posts get deleted I know I hit the mark, bull's eye.
After reading that post I think they did the right thing....ArtWhen my posts get deleted I know I hit the mark, bull's eye.
I make my rods and hold them the way they work the bestThe scams started decades ago when the money grabbers would tell people to hold the rods level. That way they would get SOME response from the rods, but it sure wasn't to a discriminated target. Kept the buyers off their back until their return date had expired.
I find that the bigger the solar storm is the better the rods workThe solar magnetic interference was talked about by Abbe Mermet back in the 1930's. He said it is like the moonlight on still water. There is one source of light, but when the stormy sea the moonlight is scattered all over the place. In the late 1970's Dell and others were working with the electronic receivers and proved this
I can put the numbers 353 in a calculator and put it on the ground with a gold target 10 foot away and walk between the calculator and the gold and get a reaction from the rods...So....Where is the scam?,,..ARTI don't know how deep this calculator scam goes, how far up the food chain. What I know for sure is it is the biggest scam going.
Gee….We know what you think….I doubt if any treasure hunter would ecpect to find anything when they were blindfolded or would even try it….I may be delusional but all the people I sell my gold to must also be delusional….But I think that is just something the skeptics are just trying to transfer to us…..ArtYes, and if we blindfold you and put the numbers 941, or 693, or 555, or any other random 3-digit number in your "calculator-on-a-stick"; and then tell you that it is really set to 353 - you will will get the same reaction.
The scam is you are suffering from self-delusion... and have been for decades now. Mike has got you on this one.