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JULIANO’S REPORT 1

ON LONG RANGE LOCATORS AND INTERGALLACTIC PISTOLS

DISCLOSE

It’s been a while since this amazing devices appeared on scene, and still people keep on asking
how they work and If should they buy them.

Even though I live in the place the furthest away from the center of the civilization (should there
be one) I’ll throw my two cents about this topic. I made my research over the internet, because
the closest I could get to a real LRL is about 7000Km and 0.50 USD.

I’m not for or against LRLs, just the way logic and electronics tell me how it can work (if it does).
LRLs have to work to some degree. No bad product sells twice and in the US there is strong
consumer protection legislation, Should it be a scam, It’d had been detected long ago.

FOREWORD

You might remember those sorcerers who claimed they could find wáter by dowsing using a Yoke
shaped Wood stick? (I don´t know in the Civilized world but here in South America we still have
them, and people hire them!). They were supposed to find the best spot for a waterwell by
walking all around your terrain and feel how the stick pointed and pulled to the ground at the
spot.

Now we know those “sorcerers” had some knowledge about type of vegetation and geology that
indicated where the aquifer was closer to surface and just pretended the stick told them so.
Actually they convinced people that the ability to “feel” that pull was indeed a gift only they had.

Of course this makes sense. Should they teach other people how to recognize the spot just
visually, they’d had to find another job. No one would hire them anymore. Need to be said, those
sorcerers had some scientific knowledge however. Just they never disclosed it and disguised it
with other explanations on energy, feeling, etc.
Technology now proved more efficient to find water and those water finders eventually
disappeared… or did they?

Guess what, THOSE CLEVER GUYS ARE BACK! And this time they ain’t sorcerers, they are Electronic
Engineers and Marketing Consultants.

INTRODUCTION

I love this intergallactic pistol look – courtesy of marketing consultants

Long Range Locators are very interesting devices. Their claimed


capabilities for finding gold or other metals several miles away
and more tan 50m deep make them astounding. Most under
$5000, LRLs supposedly outperform the most sensitive metal
detectors and even Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR price tag
usually above USD 50K).

What if, in a way similar to wáter sorcerers, someone finds a


way to indicate the spot where gold might be but for some
reasons cannot dig it out himself (land is not theirs, not enough
capital, dangerous local conditions, etc)?

Enters the Global Gold Map.

Russian and American satellites have been mapping the surface and subsurface of the earth for
decades. And their capabilities for remote sensing even under the earth’s surface are well known.
I’m sure they have mapped the entire globe down to centimeter accuracy and by this time there is
a global map with precise coordinates of every spot a médium to big amount of gold is present.
And this is valid for other resources too.

Somehow, that map was downloaded and smuggled out of russian facilites. That´s why several of
LRL manufacturers are located in Eastern Europe.

So what do you do with a coordinated global map of the entire world with millions of USD in gold
spotted and located? You might say “I sell them for a million bucks”. You better not. Because as
son as you sell it to one person, business is over. Next days it´s copied at geometric progression.
And lastly, posted on the internet.

So, how you do to sell it several times and best of all, in a physical way that cannot be copied, and
not telling people exactly what it is? Disguise it the way water sorcerers did!.

You download all the information in a hi-tech looking device that is equiped with Global
Positioning System (GPS) and a microcontroller with a fancy interface and you got the perfect yoke
stick, because you tell ev’rybody that it Works by directioning your dowsing capabilities by
amplifier (you can add “it must be used with purity of heart”, so even malfunction is covered).

EVIDENCE
Thanks to Caleb at the thunting forum for this phrase: “The best LRL is a satellite”. But a satellite is
worth millions of USD and hundred times bigger tan the intergallactic pistol. So how do you make
it work in a palm sized device? You only need a couple of gigabytes of flash memory for the entire
map, and your microcontroller and GPS will do the rest. Let´s take a look at some LRLs:

DESCRIPTION FORM FACTOR CAPABILITIES


Basic, one antenna LRL Turns automatically pointing
to gold, even though that’s
not a directional antenna.

More advanced two- Turns automatically pointing


antenna LRL to gold, even though that’s
not a directional antenna.

WOW Turns automatically pointing


Professional three to gold, even though that’s
antena not a directional antenna.
non-plus-ultra LRL

Four antenna LRL Just a question of time Most likely the same

That antenna does not work in a longitudinal but instead in a transversal way. Sitting horizontally
is much better positioned to receive signals from satellites (GPS Navstar or most likely GLONASS).

1. Now there is that reality show "Gold Rush South America". those guys are supposed to go to
places and miraculously they find gold very fast and in more quantities than local miners. I guess
they have very good information about where to dig. (they had information from the global gold
map , but producers will never admit it).

2. I´m sure that many people are trying to reverse-engineer those devices but they will have a
really hard time. why? because most of the circuitry looks like some radio receiver with a
difference: THERE IS ALWAYS A "BLACK BOX" IC chip that you don´t know how it´s programmed,
and only way to know is having access to the code... that of course you won´t ever have.

3. Let´s take a look at a LRL circuit that is built from a kit: The Gold Gun Al 707

Courtesy of:
http://www.longrangelocators.com/forums/showthread.php?p=147607

The green board on the right side seems one that comes pre-assembled and to me looks pretty
much like a GPS receiver. Why? Well , let´s take a look at a Homebrew GPS. Note the 2 coils and
the 3 shielded small coils in line? And of course the Little black box in the center that cannot be
accessed.

Courtesy of:
http://www.extremetech.com/extreme/98063-how-to-build-your-own-gps-receiver
4. Most LRLs are said to work better in open field (Just like GPS)
5. People claim that they located gold with LRLs (http://www.rangertell.com/testimonials.html).
Usually gold that was in archeological sites. Of course, the global gold map is more likely to
contain old gold because it´s on locations where it´s not been moved.
6. some LRLs are supposed to be used by “interception”. That means you stand in two different
locations, the LRL gives you the direction and by intersecting the two directions you find the
treasure. That is more consistent with GPS, where the furthest you are, the more precise will be
your pointing . Different than a metal detector, you get better Reading the closest you are.

As i said before, i´m not saying they don´t work. I guess they work in different way it´s supposed
to.

On CARL-NC’s Challenge: No one could prove it working till now. However there was this counter-
challenge that never materialized. The LRL operator claimed he could find a gold bar from 1 mile
away, with the only requisite of pre-scan the zone before to avoid other interference. Warning:
Some LRL may have a “register” function where you can add gold spots coordinates to their
database since they have a built-in GPS. Then re-locating the spot would be as easy as a
geocatching game.

CONCLUSIONS

Should work in these conditions:

1. Locating gold that has not been moved for long time and won´t be moved in the future
(museums, central Banks, etc)
2. It may locate archeological gold, but by the time you get there, most likely, someone may
have extracted it already.
3. The most expensive LRLs may update their gold spot database by radio signal from other
LRLs that had located gold already, so it gets removed from memory. Cheap LRLs are
known to guide you to spots where there were gold, but had been already extracted.

Juliano’s advice: I would buy a nice Minelab Detector instead.

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