Hello Doug, Sterling, and list,
Thanks for the info. I will pass on buying it,
though. It looks too psionic. But yes, I agree Doug,
it may be a device that produces some sort of a field
effect which of course can be interpreted as a
positive reponse to anything. The key is in its
utility. For
Hi Doug,
perhaps that creative inventor saw this serial movie:
Phantom Creeps, chap.3
- Crashing towers
Starring: BELA LUGOSI, ROBERT KENT, DOROTHY ARNOLD
Synopsis: Mad scientist conducts bizarre experiments and developing secret
weapons of warfare, such as an invisibility belt, an 8-foot
The story reminds me of a strange pseudomachine to
detect minerals in rocks featured in G. Harry Stine's
book Frontiers of Science: Strange Machines You Can
Build called a Heironymous Machine. It supposedly
examined a mineral with an electric field of some sort
and placed some kind of charge on
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The story reminds me of a strange pseudomachine to
detect minerals in rocks featured in G. Harry Stine's
book Frontiers of Science: Strange Machines You Can
MexicoDoug wrote:
Hello Francis, you can buy one of Dr. Hieronymus' machines here for $600, if
you want to do further experimentation:
http://www.lifetechnology.org/hieronymus.htm
There's one born every minute :)
I wonder how many of those units they sell?
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The story reminds me of a strange pseudomachine to
detect minerals in rocks featured in G. Harry Stine's
book Frontiers of Science: Strange Machines You Can
Build called a Heironymous Machine. It supposedly
examined a mineral with an electric
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Nut or not, I think it's inspiring that a man of that age is off his
rusty dusty looking around.
With a little research, I see
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Nut or not, I think it's inspiring that a man of that age is off his
rusty dusty looking around.
With a little research, I see that the guy in the article isn't just some
old
fool who
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Sterling and All,
Calling him a 'dowser' is being 'kind', as I think
dowsing has produced some desirable results,
but I think you are technically correct
On Thu, 2 Aug 2007 20:16:57 -0800, you wrote:
Nut or not, I think it's inspiring that a man of that age is off his rusty
dusty looking around.
With a little research, I see that the guy in the article isn't just some old
fool who fell for the fraudulent technology-- he's the guy selling it.
Nut or not, I think it's inspiring that a man of that age is off his rusty
dusty looking around.
Bill
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http://www.recordcourier.com/article/20070802/NEWS/70802006
Man finds 1,800-pound meteorite
by Kurt Hildebrand, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
August 2, 2007
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A Gardnerville man said he found an 1,800-pound meteorite in Douglas County
using a device that detects radio
finds fake meteorite with fake technology!
On Thu, 2 Aug 2007 20:16:57 -0800, you wrote:
Nut or not, I think it's inspiring that a man of that age is off his rusty
dusty looking around.
With a little research, I see that the guy in the article isn't just some
old
fool who fell
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