Thursday, October 21, 2010

Where to Find Very Cheap Gadget for Searching Gold


I got to thinking about S.E.T.I and wondered just how many detectors/devices were available on the internet for searching out u.f.o's and aliens. We know from watching shows like "3rd Rock From The Sun", "Men In Black" and "Roswell" that some aliens look just like us and are hard to find, if not impossible. So how do we tell who's walking around with alien DNA? One answer is to order UFO DETECTOR YUTAN for $18 - $21 dollars. This handy little gadget clips to your cell phone strap, (I imagine you could put it other places), and alerts you to the presence of U.F.O's and alien life forms. Quite a handy gadget to have for the price. It works in both automatic and manual mode. Watch it in action here: ALIEN DETECTOR. If you prefer going on a high tech search there are a variety of sophisticated detectors from Imagesco. These wonderful gadgets can run anywhere from $40 up to several hundred dollars and make great coffee table conversation pieces! Take a look at some of the cool must haves at Imagesco.com Another great source for Alien / U.F.O / Ghost detectors is Abate Electronics. As with Imagesco these detectors are not cheap and I'm guessing you could buy a small electronics kit at Radio Shack and build your own. Oddly enough I could not find a single alien or U.F.O detector listed on Ebay. It's no wonder many of them find it so easy to walk among us!

Have you ever wondered why that guy at the office seems out of touch with reality? Why does your neighbor only open the garage door at night? Is there a reason the house down the street is painted in six different colors? Did you awake one morning only to find all the rosebuds or cats have mysteriously vanished from the neighborhood? All very good signs that something or someone very strange is making their presence known! So how do we know for sure? Here are some simple steps that can be followed to determine whether or not your community has been invaded. First, buy an alien detector. I'd go with the more expensive ones, they obviously work better and last longer. Put it someplace discreet so visitors don't become suspicious. I would also work on a cover story in case anyone becomes suspicious. "It's a souvenir from the Eiffel Tower" is always a good one. Secondly, take pictures. Use a digital camera. Photos left on a digital cameras are less likely to be altered and therefore make better evidence. If the photo is blurry, dark or grainy delete it. There are thousands of supposed alien / u.f.o photos already in existence that show nothing but a vague shape, a shadow or nothing more than a light. Thirdly, look for alien artifacts. If you find an object that can't be identified it may be memoribilia from the home world. Look for it on Ebay. If it's not listed there it's probably not available on this planet. Lastly, go for the D.N.A. sample. D.N.A doesn't lie and will easily identify your suspect as humanoid or not. Blood samples are the best and only cost about $200 to run. If the blood is green or blue you may be able to recoup your costs.

Reporting your findings could prove to be the biggest obstacle. Should you approach the person in question and confront them with your findings or keep it to yourself ? You could be the salvation of the neighborhood or the laughing stock of the community. The choice is yours, is it worth the risk? Who would you report it to? Would this be a Homeland Security issue or a task for the U.S. Air force? It may be advisable to begin at a local level and involve the neighborhood watch program. Wherever and however you decide to report it, do it anonymously. It could keep you from getting involved in a federal investigation later on. Purchase a trac-phone. Call whatever local organization is nearest you and explain in detail your suspicions and any evidence you may have. (Doesn't every state have an "Alien Invasion Task Force")? Very important: give them as much information as you have over the phone and leave any evidence in a prearranged spot. You do not want these people to contact you back and perhaps raise a flag in the community. Do not use email as these can be traced back to you. Toss your trac-phone or donate it to a charitable organization. (Make sure you clean any fingerprints from it first). Give them about a month and call them back. Use a pay phone this time, making sure there are no surveillance camera's that can see you. Keep the call short. Ask only if your evidence was helpful or was it back shelved. If your work got no further than someone's desk you may have to come out into the open. Take your findings to the local newspaper or start your own website to publish your findings. With a world population nearing 7 billion people there are sure to be a few who take you seriously.

My personal advice: Finding an alien would be a big deal. Oprah, Larry King, The Tonight Show. Any evidence you have is going to bring on opposition . Keep your findings to yourself and avoid the tedious task of defending yourself to the media, the world and your friends. Keep in mind, "We all have secrets"


 

Gold rings are different than gold nuggets because they are usually alloyed with other types of metal. They are usually close to the surface area and sometimes can't be tuned out or chosen for having a notch filter even with the very best metal detector. By far the perfect place to look for gold rings is at the beach. Specifically in the shallows of a dropping tide at a popular resort location. The explanation is because several visitors do not recognize that the colder watercould make their fingers shrink and unsuspectingly drop their extremely valuable ring jewelry.