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« Reply #160 on: October 02, 2010, 05:41:16 pm »
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Redflex900 & Kent13 are correct. If you analyze the patterns regarding the details of Japanese Farm Technicians here in the Philippines. i have  encounters with them. During my hunting trips usually on saturdays & sundays, I saw a japanese in overall uniform of a farm technician wandering in the forest looking at the big "acacia" tree several times. His companions are busy showing farmers how to plant vegetables in thier fields. They usually hire a piece of tract of ricefield for their vegetable plants. We once tried to ask free seedlings but they arrogantly told us "NO". I was surprised before and I don't have any idea. But later on as I got hold of these YT stories, ideas came unfolding into my mind and one of these ideas is treasure hunting. I can't believe that such Japanese will come here to teach how farmers how to plant vegetables and yet don't want to give free seedlings to anyone interested...they even have the interest of locating and staring big trees for several minutes as if looking something important there that are very interesting...there was even a group of them making a demonstration of how to plant & raise wheat in a ricefield that is abound of water year around?Huh? And it is funny to see that they will left their equipments like generator, water pumps..even bags with clothes, shoes & utensils when they are not around anymore...surely they have left with their finds...most of these happenings are illogical to accept...funny is it? Then this prove furthermore that the YT is not a myth...but a real stuff to the few only...
 
To make life easier,,,those who don't believe in YT..will they please get out...this is not their home...this the home for those who believe in YT...I hope you got the point.....all we have to discuss is how to make improvements ...not obstacles...for those who believe in YT...let them enjoy....and I will not argue further for those non-believers....because everything in this world is right and wrong...it is matter where you belong....and stand for...Good day!!!!
  


If they left expensive equipment behind, chances are that they made the recovery, after they pinpointed it by using the Acaia tree marker that was indicated on a map.

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« Reply #161 on: October 02, 2010, 08:24:10 pm »
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I am new here and I am also a believer of Japanese treasure buried in the Philippines. I would like share something that really works in finding Japanese treasures. I don't use detectors to locate treasures. I just used my compass clock. As you observed that most of Japanese maps has a clock bearing.. It's very difficult if you cannot decipher the secret codes in their map. The acacia trees are the main markers to get the exact clock angle. I will post my photo later.

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« Reply #162 on: October 02, 2010, 08:49:59 pm »
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I am new here and I am also a believer of Japanese treasure buried in the Philippines. I would like share something that really works in finding Japanese treasures. I don't use detectors to locate treasures. I just used my compass clock. As you observed that most of Japanese maps has a clock bearing.. It's very difficult if you cannot decipher the secret codes in their map. The acacia trees are the main markers to get the exact clock angle. I will post my photo later.

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Hi Commando69 ~ How does this compass clock work?

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« Reply #163 on: October 02, 2010, 08:52:14 pm »
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whoa! your from TSEACT forum mate! your post is all over there, got any grudges there?

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« Reply #164 on: October 03, 2010, 09:43:00 am »
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Hey Commando TW just made a mocking stock out of you at TSEACT, I was the first first and only one to make his website prosper and I was his first moderator but then a few months before the end of 2009 when fellow Pinoy TH started joining somewhat big change majority of them still young and inexperienced in the real world of TH. TSEACT began evolving and the newbies atrted taking over the forum and they seem to know all one Guy named Janner (I heard he is not a Pinoy but staying in Baguio) started taking over the site and censoring who he can't agree with and the first one was me, so I parted ways with TSEACT and never ever visited that site, But I went in last night and saw TW's comments about you, so there are many moderators now at the site and having clash with each other. The original TH have confided to me in Private messages and emails that they like to bolt out but they have nowwhere to go, a  fellow TH have TH website but it's not as attractive like this site they ask me to set up a web exclusive pinoy but I am too busy with my company here in the US.
I think brother GUESS WHO website is the best for us and will be a good alternative. If he allow us to join him then maybe 75% of the TSEACT members will and all the original YTH will Jump Ship, Your Thoughts.

Bro, Guess WHO and Commando PM me if you want to get in the Exclusive Pinoy Forum here, I am the moderator. Also I need to talk something important with you guys.

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« Reply #165 on: October 03, 2010, 04:22:17 pm »
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Hi Commando69 ~ How does this compass clock work? Please PM me.



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« Reply #166 on: October 03, 2010, 07:59:33 pm »
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This is an example of my treasure site wherein I used my compass clock to locate the exact treasure site. The two santol trees are the main markers. First,  Get the exact angle/ bearing of the two santol tree. In my experience most Japs main markers were position 10 0'clock angle of 60 degress northwest. Look at this..

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« Reply #167 on: October 03, 2010, 10:25:21 pm »
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Thanks ~ I'm not sure I understand it. Do you think it would apply to something like this map?

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« Reply #168 on: October 06, 2010, 02:47:51 am »
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My compass clock can't be applied in that kind of map. but northstar's theory of isometrics from Tseatc can be applied on that kind of map. look and analyze... I got this from Tseatc forum . The lines and angles are perfectly match from each other. I can't believed on how northstar developed his theory. He has a lot of evidences on how he made his theory of isomerics.

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« Reply #169 on: October 06, 2010, 03:29:56 am »
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My compass clock can't be applied in that kind of map. but northstar's theory of isometrics from Tseatc can be applied on that kind of map. look and analyze... I got this from Tseatc forum . The lines and angles are perfectly match from each other. I can't believed on how northstar developed his theory. He has a lot of evidences on how he made his theory of isomerics.



Could be a problem, check the PM I just sent you.

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