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« Reply #170 on: October 06, 2010, 08:26:49 am »
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Hello, do u have a bigger pic of the map so that more details can be seen. thanks.

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« Reply #171 on: October 06, 2010, 11:56:02 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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Those are all just theories and analytical concepts. But have you been in a real vast field or area location of where the map says it is that site? NorthStar is kind of out of this world in his analysis but if I tell you to go to the site and apply those theories or your clock method would you say you are 95% pinpoint accuracy or 1% chance since the first thing you have to prove is if your map is (1) authentic (2) you must be an expert to interpret what's on the map (3) that you are actually in that location, exact spot (4) common sense.

I hope you've been to Mountains, ridges, Forest or just a simple flat field and actually operated yourself or your group and what was your experienced is it hard to tell which is real or not? or Can you precisely say that your location definitely it? and can you pinpoint the exact spot where the map says it is?

If you say yes then I leave it up to you to decide to gamble and spend your lifelong financial resources or save it for your future. I am not discouraging anyone but sometimes common sense rather than unproven complicated theories is a better tool find treasure.

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« Reply #172 on: October 12, 2010, 07:35:12 am »
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Commando69 have you got yam. treasure using your method?

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« Reply #173 on: October 12, 2010, 10:32:53 am »
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Commando.  cannot give u that answer on this forum. all the world is reading. I can tell u this, We are very happy to have the system. Also if we detect the area and we determine it is postive, we want the chance to finance the site. Most of the people want a fee for detecting but will not finance, and many times want come back for follow up. We have checked many areas where other detectors have been and told the people it is negative.
But they pay other detection and dig 50, 60, 80  feet when other have told them it was only 25. But they want return for follow up. We dont charge. We like to finance where we can protect our interest. We think that is very fair. We are private and not backed  by government. Thank u for ur interest.

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« Reply #174 on: October 16, 2010, 12:01:04 am »
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By the way, if you are using compass..take note that the there is a big difference in the bearing of magnetic North. Every year there is a slight deviation from the the former bearing of the Magnetic North. The bearing of the Magnetic North in the 1940's has a big difference of today's Magnetic North bearing. Just in case this will enlightened everybody.Good luck!!!!

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« Reply #175 on: October 16, 2010, 12:14:17 am »
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By the way, if you are using compass..take note that the there is a big difference in the bearing of magnetic North. Every year there is a slight deviation from the the former bearing of the Magnetic North. The bearing of the Magnetic North in the 1940's has a big difference of today's Magnetic North bearing. Just in case this will enlightened everybody.Good luck!!!!


How much would one need to adjust from the '40's until now?

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« Reply #176 on: October 16, 2010, 12:14:46 am »
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If it does apply to that compass clock, it's called magnetic declination. But if I read things right, that compass clock is more of a pointer as to which way to go, and doesn't rely on magnetic fields. Anyways, Redflex is correct. Compensation for declination is essential when using a compass. I make adjustments to my digital compass by using the following website. You can also calculate out the declination for past years there:

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« Reply #177 on: October 16, 2010, 01:12:14 am »
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Research is needed here..try atlas...but it is rare to find atlas of 1940s. I think we have to use statistics, probability approaches...I am not serious in this matter as i don't employ this method...I use a cache locating detector....I just want to mention the deviation of bearings which maybe large as when it was on 1940s compared to date.....it is up to them who are employing this method..of using compass.

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« Reply #178 on: October 17, 2010, 12:00:13 pm »
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        of course its the Filipinos for they are the ones who are occupied, they are the ones who experienced first hand what it means to be under the Japanese Army at that time. I did not live at that time so i cannot say much about the occupation but with the advent of internet you can read all the historical facts about ww2.
        Regarding the yamashita treasure, the big volumes, thousands of gold bars that is circulating at the internet to lure as Mr. Cornelius said the guillable,romantic and i may add the dreamer, its up to the individual if they succumb to it, agree with it or not. I for one, join this forum to learn, by reading the opinion, experiences of others who encounter the hardship of digging, and in that way i can apply it with my present project and to share also mine so others may learn.


This topic will be a never ending story without results.  Yeah false hope is better than no hope at all.

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« Reply #179 on: October 17, 2010, 11:45:09 pm »
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Looks like somebody knows everything in YT. As I have said before this not for non-believers and they have no business interfering in other's belief. If you don't believe in YT, then shut down. it is like a story telling a lie.....

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