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Re: LRL Scam Artist on Tnet

by Joe Schell <noone@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sep 20, 2007 at 01:18 AM

In article <e43f27a0d092251a5d00f48bca247b8c@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>, 
nobody@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 says...
> In article 
> <68af13ba8a54d302e9736bb4dd91c47b@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> The Watcher <nobody@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> >
> > Once again, Dell Winders, noted LRL Scam Artist, is allowed to
> > advertise his bogus LRL junk for FREE on TreasureNet dowsing
> > forum.  Jeff The Slasher (Biased Moderator) allows him to post
> > his advertising there, but will not allow dowsing skeptics their
> > say on the subject.  TreasureNet is biased towards the LRL Scam
> > Artists, I suppose because they contribute money to Tnet.  Money
> > talks.
> >
> > The Tnet dowsing forum only allows one side of the dowsing story
> > to be told. There is really little or no activity over there
> > because it is a "Closed Forum", and only caters to the Pro-
> > dowsing nuts, and the LRL Scam Artists that wish to inject their
> > Free Advertising.
> >
> > If you are really interested in learning The Truth About
> > Dowsing, you should stay away from the TreasureNet dowsing forum.
> >
> > This newsgroup, ATHL, is the ONLY forum left on the Internet
> > where The Truth About Dowsing and the LRL Scam Artists like Dell
> > Winders, Tim Williams (and the others) can be told and revealed.
> >  If you don't believe me, try making the statement I just made
> > on Tnet, and see how long it takes Jeff the Slasher to Delete it
> > and Ban you from ever posting again.
> >
> > Thank God this newsgroup exists, where The Truth About Dowsing
> > can be told. It would be hard to guess how much money this
> > newsgroup has saved people from spending on worthless LRL junk,
> > but it would have to be in the hundreds of thousands... if not
> > more.
> >
> > Let the "gullible" and "technically-challenged" waste their
> > money on the LRL/MFD scams.  Thankfully, that is a very small
> > and dying group of individuals.  Don't become another victim of
> > Dell Winders.  He's already made a fortune scamming the public.
> >
> > The Watcher
> 
> I've been keeping pretty close track of most of these LRL scam 
> artists. Dell Winders is not a threat to the public anymore. He 
> is washed up for good. When he states he is swamped with orders 
> for his scam junk MFD crap, he is lying through his teeth. Just 
> like he lied about how they work. The Winders LRL/MFD scams have 
> never worked according to any real scientific principles and for 
> over 50 years now, he has not been able to produce any evidence 
> to the contrary.
> 
Hi guys,

I'm just curious as to what would constitute a real LRL to you. I know 
about the $60 challenge (or whatever the amount is), but I would like to 
know what you would accept as a true LRL. From what distance would such 
a device need to be effective for you to label it as an LRL?

Thanks,

joecoin
 




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Re: LRL Scam Artist on Tnet
Joe Schell <noone@[EMA  2007-09-20 01:18:18 

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