Do Long Range Locators have access to a World Gold Map?

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Juliano:
Hi guys,

I placed a question on RLRs two days ago, and know by further research, think it might be possible that (as said before) LRLs have access (by WiFi or built-in memory) to a database with the coordinates of gold spots all over the world.

Those spots may have been mapped by satellites and info wikileaked out.

itīs not hard to imagine an application kind of like those smart phones with "mycityways". So, with a digital camera, and with on-board GPS, you point the device and it shows you the direction gold is located. usually with a compass, and others directly on the image projected in your screen in real time!

isnīt it suspictious that in tests, several LRLs point to the same spot as gold-containing and nevertheless nothing is found when dug up? The gold of course has been moved but their database did not update that information.

some LRLs claim to being able to find easier gold that has been buried long time ago. In this way, itīs unlikely that it moved and u can find it easier (of course if u are the first one).

Iīm not saying LRLs donīt work, just that some of them might be working differently than the way itīs supposed to.

Iīd appreciate any comments.



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