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Gold/Mining/Energy : ECHARTERS

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To: Dirtythirty who wrote (3553)6/25/2011 10:08:19 PM
From: E. Charters  Read Replies (1) of 3744
 
I have deduced that Resonance coupling technology really should be labeled, "We have teased this out of some third party remote sensing data by using a Hartely transform and it has some odd anomalies, so we are going to call it something mysterious because we don't want you to know how we do it."

There is no way the bits of gold in the rock are responding to a natural (AM) frequency excitation unless you pound it into rock at several thousand volts and read with Merlin's wand. Even IP will not do it, at any frequency, unless you touch the nugget of gold with the aerial. (Goldspear) Maybe someday they will come up with a Gold Tricorder (I think Spock had a model), but I prefer to us a vertical derivative mag, some geology, a bit of IP and geochem. Maybe pan the outcrop here and there. Bits of gold in soil are a dead giveaway if you are close enuff to the vein.

Modern and Ancient Alchemy.

EC<:-}
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