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« Reply #20 on: February 02, 2011, 12:14:59 pm »
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Something else to think about.....Place a coin on the floor. Take your rods an walk a few feet from the coin until the rods close. Now raise one off the floor. The rod should have opened when the foot came off the floor. Put the foot on the floor and the rods close. Now repeat with the other foot.

What just happened ? Did we complete some kind of circuit with both feet and the rods reacted. When we raised a foot and the rods opened did we simple disconnect a circuit....Art


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« Reply #21 on: February 02, 2011, 02:33:51 pm »
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Gooner, who told you magnets on a rod will attract the rod to iron from a distance? Even the skeptics know this is not the case. You seem to be interested in learning. There is a book called "Supersensonics" by Hills that has more info that you can possibly use.

Magnets on a rod do not work the way you describe. As the rod moves, power is generated.   


Proximity is the key to using magnetized rods, especially if you can walk directly over the top
of where the iron is. The majority of japanese weaponry was iron and steel. The shell casings and
mortar cartridges were predominantly brass and copper. Magnetic rods, without magnets attached to them, have limited range, but for dowsing steel pipe buried in the ground they are quite effective.
If by chance one could get close enough to a cache of rifles, it could well be worth trying. Good luck
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« Reply #22 on: February 03, 2011, 07:41:04 am »
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@ art and gooner:
my dowsing device works for me...
there are some spots here in our land that i dowse.
3 of it are positive
the two spots got 4x4-6x6 square meters result
and one, 2x2 square meters
and there's a part here that the rod will close for a while if i pass that area.

somebody told me that the real guide or manual of Japanese treasure is a small square cement buried 3ft, has volt pointing direction,
Is it true?
Is it the guide or manual?
What was that, gold deposit or just buried amunitions?

The Japanese stayed here for how many years.
They even stayed at my grandpa's abode but my grandpa and his family left their house for years and came back after the war.

And there's a living marker, 4 century old mango trees and 4 coconut trees.

Art and Bill, what can you say about this...

Gold or just amunitions?

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« Reply #23 on: February 03, 2011, 10:12:06 am »
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Hey lee?I know little about those Japanese treasure?.You can hold a piece of gold in your hand with the rod. You can  put a small piece of cement  (made from materials that were nearest to the site) and give that a try..Here is a photo of the baiting camber that I use..Just a plain old free film canister?.Art

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« Reply #24 on: February 03, 2011, 05:38:25 pm »
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hehehehehe....! cement near the site? how about the gold? where you can get a sample or piece of gold from the treasure? hahahahah..! very obvious ! it's a scam !

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« Reply #25 on: February 03, 2011, 05:49:14 pm »
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Quote:Posted by ram
hehehehehe....! cement near the site? how about the gold? where you can get a sample or piece of gold from the treasure? hahahahah..! very obvious ! it's a scam !


OK Ram I will ask you once to please let these guy talk about there thing in peace without jumping in with your usual taunt of scam scam scam. If you don't have anything to add please leave them in peace.
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« Reply #26 on: February 03, 2011, 06:03:14 pm »
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Look, I'm a skeptic.......and I especially do NOT think that fancy high dollar dowsing rods perform any better than do bent coat hangers UNLESS the operator believes they do.     But until we can fully all the mysteries of how the human mind interacts with our surrounding, I'm not prepared to say all forms of dowsing are completely and totally impossible---especially when I know of some cases of water-witching where fraud could not be involved (luck and coincidence, maybe, but fraud--no....and in a couple of those cases, luck would be difficult to pull off).

Unless you have some serious questions to pose for which you will seriously consider the responses from the believers.....leave them alone.   They are legitimate treasure hunters whether you agree with their methods or not.   They're not coming into the other boards insisting that you must "follow the rods" to find the treasure, so...give them some space.   If you notice, most of moderators save our wrath for those who try to sell "electronic long range locators" that are incapable from an electronics standpoint of doing anything, but if someone wants to use a couple of pieces of metal or a crystal on a chain, or wants to throw darts at a map on the board--more power to them.

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« Reply #27 on: February 03, 2011, 06:15:22 pm »
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Lee I don't know much about Japanese caches of ammo, weaponry, or
treasure. But if you can walk directly over the top of where rifles actually
are, then magnetized rods would be the best I could say. You also stand
a slim chance with an inexpensive compass sitting on the ground and move
it 10 foot every 15 seconds until you've gridded the whole area. Might work only
if it is rifles, as most become somewhat magnetized with use, might not work
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« Reply #28 on: February 03, 2011, 07:53:48 pm »
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I've used rods with magnets for many years. Magnets have been used in dowsing for at least a hundred years. My practice area has two six inch cast iron pipes that run the entire length. I can find a gold ring anywhere near the pipe or right on top of it.  The area is just filled with metal that my Minelab can barely work. I don't pick up iron with the magnet-fitted rod, not from far range, not from close range. I repeat, magnets are used on a dowsing rod to increase the power. The magnets generate power. It's nothing to do with a magnetic pull. I have to believe you have hypnotized yourself into believing the rod is pulling to iron. 

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« Reply #29 on: February 03, 2011, 08:46:20 pm »
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Quote:Posted by Mike
I've used rods with magnets for many years. Magnets have been used in dowsing for at least a hundred years. My practice area has two six inch cast iron pipes that run the entire length. I can find a gold ring anywhere near the pipe or right on top of it.  The area is just filled with metal that my Minelab can barely work. I don't pick up iron with the magnet-fitted rod, not from far range, not from close range. I repeat, magnets are used on a dowsing rod to increase the power. The magnets generate power. It's nothing to do with a magnetic pull. I have to believe you have hypnotized yourself into believing the rod is pulling to iron. 


Read these words: "Magnetized rods"
No attached magnets.
The rods that are physically magnetized are the magnets.
Once more, the rods are the magnets, do you need to know how to magnetize things?
 Now, using magnetic rods to seek objects with potential magnetic properties.
Where does your idea of me being hypnotized originate?
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