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« Reply #20 on: July 05, 2009, 01:34:25 am »
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Good morning goldeneagledave...This is Elizabeth...I read an interesting thing you wrote about gold giving out an aura...that early in the morning, gold would give out a purplish or gold color...I would like to know how much gold will there have to be to be able to see these colors? Thanks...

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« Reply #21 on: July 05, 2009, 02:33:11 am »
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Good Morning Elizabeth!
Your question is an interesting one! It seems that one small 28 gram coin buried in the ground for a short while will give off an aura that can now be digitally photographed! YES really!! Please see David Villanueva's Excellent Book
Called: "The Successful Treasure Hunter's Secret Manual" Discovering Treasure Auras in the Digital Age. (ISBN 978-0-9550325-5-4)

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  David has carried extensive research into this very subject perfecting the technique of photographing Gold, and other metal Aura's by burying items in the ground and observing the results over a 3 year period.
In his book he explains how anyone can now use a digtal camera and various Ultraviolet Filters to do the same. With lots of photographs of different coloured auras for different metals,  you will be able to recognise what aluminium, Iron, copper, silver and gold aura's look like before to detect and dig!
This is very exciting because it means that using David's techniques you can photograph a field and within 10-20 minutes know what is buried where before you detect, saving valuable recovery time!.In the future this techinque could help find new gold, and metal deposits deep underground. It is a skill well worth learning and becoming a master at.
I have found David to be a very helpful and knowlegable man. He has been very successful in the treasure hunting field and has been involved in treasure recovery for 30+ years, and has wriiten many books on treasure hunting.  Contact him on: David@truetreasurebooks.com. This book is selling fast! its not expensive either!

I wish you well, and I know you will find this subject very interesting and $$rewarding$$!
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« Reply #22 on: July 05, 2009, 04:10:50 am »
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« Reply #23 on: July 05, 2009, 10:28:21 am »
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golden eagle;

I have been following the Japanese treasure stuff for several years... I have a straight forward question to ask: IF it was buried by Japanese military, WHY are there Roman, or western Characters??? It makes no sense unless  the intent was to keep it secret from OTHER Japanese, not familiar with western script, otherwise, why not Katakana,, or....

I think some individuals are reading something into these things that is not there. However, the signs are interesting but may not indicate treasure... perhaps a temporary human burial?
All kinds of possibilities, beside treasure.

I dont know, maybe Im just a pessimist or maybe Im just cautious.
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« Reply #24 on: November 19, 2009, 09:44:30 am »
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hi good day! i need some explainations from your knowledge about my discoveries inside our farm. i saw a stone who has an asterisk sign carved on it with a size of a wheel of a car and  about 80 yards away from that asterisk sign, i saw a stone with a heart shape carved on it, underneath the heart sign was a line. what was the meaning of it? our farm is near in a creek and last year my uncle found a wire on the center of the creek, it was green and blue, he pulled up the green one and he saw a thick smoke comes out 30 yards away from him. is there any connection to the signs we found and that smoke which we believed a poisonous gas?

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« Reply #25 on: November 19, 2009, 01:31:13 pm »
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Hi goldbars69, Pls can you supply an email so that I can send you a detailed explanation. I will draw out the signs for you, so that you will understand these symbols. Yes there is a connection between the Heart and the smoke, but I want to give us all of the different meanings that this combination of symbols mean. Each symbol can have different meanings depending on where your farm is located in the Philippines. Each general had thier own code writer, and buried war loot in different areas and on different Islands. The skill is knowing who wrote the treasure code, and when.  I want to make sure that you have all the information at hand before you even start digging.
If you want to send me you email address then I will help you. Pls send it to goldeneagledave@yahoo.co.uk.  And I will help. God Bless and be safe. Golden Eagle

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« Reply #26 on: November 20, 2009, 12:40:52 am »
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  sir ive been trying to send you some emails but the yahoo admin says it couldnt  send because your email add encountering some problems. but anyway can you just post it here sir? many thanks!

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« Reply #27 on: November 20, 2009, 04:50:43 am »
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can you send me the meaning of the treasure sign ang mewning of it?


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« Reply #28 on: December 16, 2009, 03:24:36 pm »
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just guessing here.  each mark below the triangle should mean 100 varas.  which was 33" approximately for each varas.  the top of triangle should represent north.  the t on the left means start at this point.  located by finding a y in the road.  so it should read go se 700 varas.  but the triangle with the dot in center means to measure the distance from the center of triangle. so you might have to go 700 varas distance se to find another rock marking explaining the next instructions or it will lead you to the center of the triangle where you will find further instructions. the t on the left stands for tobias which was always accompanied with a distance hence the 7 marks below triangle. was used by spanish, the church, and mexicans.  good luck chad

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« Reply #29 on: January 09, 2010, 03:21:21 am »
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can anyone knows about the meaning of this signs?

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