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YAMASHITA'S / WW2 TREASURE => General Yamashita's Treasure Questions & Info => Topic started by: kaloy on April 11, 2012, 06:18:06 AM

Title: treasure aura
Post by: kaloy on April 11, 2012, 06:18:06 AM
the tpoic of treasure aura was posted in many different treasure forums couple of years ago. pls share your ideas. thanks.
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Post by: kaloy on April 11, 2012, 06:19:28 AM
2nd pic
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Post by: kaloy on April 11, 2012, 06:20:49 AM
3rd pic
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Post by: Myres on April 11, 2012, 06:38:50 PM
Hello there Kaloy. Could you give us the original picture, the unedited one?
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Post by: renantiur on April 11, 2012, 08:39:10 PM
i have heard about this style of locating treasures through cameras. some said they are using these infrared method.   can somebody explain how this method works?  is there a specific brand of camera that one should use?
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Post by: Myres on April 11, 2012, 09:40:04 PM
Bro, if you will give your e-mail address, I will send you the info.
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Post by: renantiur on April 11, 2012, 10:41:04 PM
sir myres..


       i hope you can send the said info to my email address at davaohunter35@yahoo.com


       Thanks in advance for the generosity.
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Post by: Matthew633 on April 12, 2012, 05:52:22 AM
this style is interesting. hope to learn more about this.
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Post by: kaloy on April 12, 2012, 12:07:54 PM
Hello there Kaloy. Could you give us the original picture, the unedited one?



bro pic 2 is unedited. i took the pic using a "DIY filter". home made
3rd pic is taken from another angle.
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Post by: kaloy on April 12, 2012, 12:10:37 PM
Bro, if you will give your e-mail address, I will send you the info.

kaloy_koykoy2@yahoo.com
thanks bro
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Post by: kaloy on April 12, 2012, 12:25:05 PM
here is the orig pic of the 3rd pic i posted above.
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Post by: kaloy on April 12, 2012, 12:26:22 PM
another angle
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Post by: Myres on April 12, 2012, 05:01:06 PM
Here is the infrared filter I ordered from Singapore. It costs about P3,000 in our local currency - the Hoya Infrared (R72) filter.
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Post by: kaloy on April 12, 2012, 10:33:07 PM
i will post series of pic wherein i slowly adjusted the brightness/contrast and the supposed treasure aura transform into a man's face shape. a coincidence i think or the other way around. i dont know. have no idea.
 
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Post by: kaloy on April 12, 2012, 10:34:54 PM
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Post by: t_hunter44 on April 12, 2012, 11:59:08 PM
      What kind of Camera are you using with your DIY Filter. By DIY, did you mean Do it Yourself Filter because I have made and used Infrared Filter as described on the Link I posted earlier and by contrast, yours is entirely different and I used that Infrared Filter on a 10 Megapixel Digital Camera and there is no way I can adjust the brightness, what I shoot is what I get and the outcome comes out like the demonstrated pictures from Infrared Cameras.
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Post by: kaloy on April 13, 2012, 11:29:14 PM
DIY. do it yourself filter. homemade. just like what you've posted.
oh the camera is just an ordinary digital camera. i think its better to use a cheap camera.
i made the adjustments/editing in picasa. no special photo software editing is used.
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Post by: Janner on April 15, 2012, 01:09:52 AM
DIY. do it yourself filter. homemade. just like what you've posted.
oh the camera is just an ordinary digital camera. i think its better to use a cheap camera.
i made the adjustments/editing in picasa. no special photo software editing is used.

so, where's the treasure ? Or even the aurora? or anything that i can make sense of?
Coz at the moment all i see is some bad IR pics that have been adjusted with picasa so we no longer know what they are,
I use a lot of IR and have the NGV's and also IR spotlights, but dont see the point of taking pics that show nothing or are
so diverse that we dont know what they are.....

Personally, if you think you will find th by using IR cameras and pic....Forget it !!! havnt seen the camera yet that
will take a pic 30 ft down of a metal bar or its aurora .........

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Post by: Janner on April 15, 2012, 01:11:06 AM
IR pic taken with my Camera...

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Post by: kaloy on April 16, 2012, 07:55:53 AM
in this site, several methods of detection were already done. from dowsing to gpr.
this site has a map.
first thing that catch my attention is the presence of many orbs (pic attached). so i tried to take pics in different settings. the "bad IR pics" i posted in the first page gave me a clue to where the target is in relation to the map. i'm not sure of course if this is really a treasure aura. but it adds info.
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Post by: t_hunter44 on April 16, 2012, 12:26:19 PM
IR pic taken with my Camera...


     That picture taken by Janner is truly taken with a Camera that has an IR Filter and Infrared Filters Alone cannot show the Heat Aura, it has to have capabilities of Thermal Imaging and that is one reason why Thermal Imagers like FLIR or Fluke cost a bundle. The Do-it-Yourself IR Filter that I posted when used with a compatible camera will produce the same results as Janners picture, or  ::) maybe just to see through clothing as shown by the demo, only through some clothing material.  >:(
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Post by: kaloy on April 16, 2012, 04:42:16 PM
i noticed that a high resolution pic cannot show the aura.
the orange circle near the middle didnt show up when i used a camera with a higher resolution (pic attached).
just my observation.
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Post by: zeeker on April 16, 2012, 07:37:31 PM
sir kaloy, how many megapixel did you set your resolution to? (low and high)
i have done my own test and it came up negative. maybe i set the resolution too high (10 megapixel)
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Post by: kaloy on April 17, 2012, 10:31:09 AM
bro, 10 is good. but you can also try lower than that.

//pag walang lumabas sa isang site cguro wala talaga dun bro. maniwala ka man o nd bro may nakuha pa ako na anino ng isang tao sa site ko habang kinukuha ko ung pic//
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Post by: renantiur on April 17, 2012, 04:08:06 PM
KALOY SAID:
           "....and the supposed treasure aura transform into a man's face shape..."


i was not able to see the mans face shape in the pics..may you please highlight the portion of the pic where the supposed face can be seen?



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Post by: kaloy on April 18, 2012, 11:33:39 PM
its not definite. but in actual adjusting of the brightness of the pic you can definitely see how the orange glow near the middle of the 1st pic transforms iinto man's face shape.
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Post by: t_hunter44 on April 19, 2012, 12:04:17 AM
bro, 10 is good. but you can also try lower than that.

//pag walang lumabas sa isang site cguro wala talaga dun bro. maniwala ka man o nd bro may nakuha pa ako na anino ng isang tao sa site ko habang kinukuha ko ung pic//
Kaloy, let me remind you that the rules here in posting is English only, so, pls adhere to the rules.
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Post by: cts1970 on April 19, 2012, 06:40:02 AM
What time is best to take pictures to capture the treasure aura? 5PM?
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Post by: Janner on April 19, 2012, 08:02:29 AM
What time is best to take pictures to capture the treasure aura? 5PM?
What..??
Just "who" has provided any sort of proof that any treasure gives off an "Aurora" of any description.??.....Nobody..??!!

gentlemen please get serious...please.

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Post by: Myres on April 19, 2012, 05:15:54 PM
Sir Janner, can we have your opinion regarding the experiments of your countryman David Villanueva where he came to the conclusion that buried metals emit auras? What do you think of his book, "Discovering Treasure Auras in the Digital Age"?
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Post by: Janner on April 19, 2012, 09:14:40 PM
The digital camera works brilliantly. Auras can be obtained on gold down to a quarter of an ounce or less – that’s a single coin or nugget! The camera can even discriminate between different metals – all from a distance (up to 100s of yards depending on target size) and can be used anytime during daylight hours. David Villanueva says....

yet most th forums do not believe in this at all, but instead say that it is the disturbance of the earth that is giving off the aurora as he did not test by having someone else bury the object and he would find it.
      He knew where it was before hand !!

If this was possible, all the th would have been found by now..!!

so.....no i do not believe it !!

 
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Post by: kaloy on April 20, 2012, 02:59:38 AM
the fact that a buried treasure emits an aura is not yet proven. but that would not rule out the possibility that treasure really emits aura and can be detected by a digicam. science is growing everyday. a proven hypothesis becomes a scientific law. no one knows if somebody will present a proof one of these days that a treasure really emits aura and can be detected by a digicam.
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Post by: Janner on April 20, 2012, 04:26:24 AM
the fact that a buried treasure emits an aura is not yet proven. but that would not rule out the possibility that treasure really emits aura and can be detected by a digicam. science is growing everyday. a proven hypothesis becomes a scientific law. no one knows if somebody will present a proof one of these days that a treasure really emits aura and can be detected by a digicam.

or will they care, as all the th will be gone by then....
sounds like those ideas with MD's in watches, cameras and condoms..... :D
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Post by: cts1970 on April 20, 2012, 10:07:58 AM
For those who believe that buried metals radiate to the surface..what time is best to take pictures?
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Post by: ZOBEX on April 28, 2012, 09:41:22 PM
the fact that a buried treasure emits an aura is not yet proven. but that would not rule out the possibility that treasure really emits aura and can be detected by a digicam. science is growing everyday. a proven hypothesis becomes a scientific law. no one knows if somebody will present a proof one of these days that a treasure really emits aura and can be detected by a digicam.

While an "aura" may or may not appear about a treasure, pending it's history, my partner and I were quite surprised in March when we were invited to watch an excavation on the island of Panglao.  The people running the project, while not the most honest, did find a ferrous signal on the site, so did I with a Nokta and some rust shards, we figured it would be entertaining at least.  We have been to the property a number of times scanning and such, it's typical seabed limestone and a water table about 8 feet from the surface.  So in comes a very large excavator and and the fun starts.  The very first 3 or so strikes of the bucket on the limestone startled me.  Each strike, rather than being the common white dust from limestone was rather a BLUE cloud.  After 3-4 blue strikes it quickly faded into the normal white limestone dust.  Now this blue was not real dust but more of an iridescent dark sky blue, very unsettling.  As a geologist, a mining geologist, there is absolutely no way limestone can produce a blue iridescent cloud.

Z

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Post by: ZOBEX on April 28, 2012, 09:52:19 PM
Here is an example of a blue aurora field, NO it is not the camera and no it is not a reflection off the lens and it was not photoshoped.  This was my camera, a 35mm.  The weird texture to the blue is the poor quality of a flatbed scanner used.  The picture was taken near 10 year ago.  This site is on Mindanao, a former Jap motor pool, the tunnel was used for disposal and decoy.  The project was a joint foreigner and local one, they asked for some help because they really did not know what they were doing about water and timbering inside.  But, they wanted free advise so ------.  Anyway out of this hole they pulled a few heavy truck crankshafts, some wheels and a complete radial aircraft engine (aircraft ?).  On the flats about the hole, in the surrounding coconut grove they found several truck wheels and tires.  Of several pictures taken of the mouth two came out with a blue cloud.  This is the same color as the strike on the limestone on Panglao.

Z
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Post by: t_hunter44 on April 29, 2012, 12:27:18 AM
Here is an example of a blue aurora field, NO it is not the camera and no it is not a reflection off the lens and it was not photoshoped.  This was my camera, a 35mm.  The weird texture to the blue is the poor quality of a flatbed scanner used.  The picture was taken near 10 year ago.  This site is on Mindanao, a former Jap motor pool, the tunnel was used for disposal and decoy.  The project was a joint foreigner and local one, they asked for some help because they really did not know what they were doing about water and timbering inside.  But, they wanted free advise so ------.  Anyway out of this hole they pulled a few heavy truck crankshafts, some wheels and a complete radial aircraft engine (aircraft ?).  On the flats about the hole, in the surrounding coconut grove they found several truck wheels and tires.  Of several pictures taken of the mouth two came out with a blue cloud.  This is the same color as the strike on the limestone on Panglao.

Z

Well, you are the Geologist here,. you should be able to explain that to us non-geologist.
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Post by: ZOBEX on April 29, 2012, 01:16:47 PM
As a geologist to a non-geologist, there is no known geological explanation.  Some laymen may try to invoke such ideas as charged particles / gases or electromagnetic fields or such but these have never been born out.  Ergo, it is from another dimension that does not involve the field of geology.  Do you have an explanation for treasure aura ??

Z

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Post by: kaloy on April 29, 2012, 06:46:52 PM
Is anybody here well-versed on Quantum Physics/Electromagnetics? Maybe, this will explain treasure aura and other phenomena not explainable by our present Science concepts framed by the old Newtonian/Einsteinian platforms. my opinion.
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Post by: tatang on April 30, 2012, 07:29:23 PM
sir zobex, I stongly agree about your opinion regarding the blue aura.in mining, the workers follow that blueish gas form and the result is good amount of gold harvest. but its just scattered gold nuggets, how much more for tons of gold? i think the blue aura can be considered as a god treasure sign even though it was not meant by the Japanese.they(japanese) maybe in control of the treasure signs, but, they have no control over the nature of gold... - its just my humble opinion- tatang
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Post by: lindsay on May 01, 2012, 05:26:32 PM
tatang,
Sir how about the said purple aura as I read in other forum?

'Gold that has been buried in the ground for a long period gives of a plume of ions to the air. The best time to see the purple, or goldish color is either early in the morning or at dusk when the air is still.'

Is it possible?





Color edited for easy reading
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Post by: tatang on May 02, 2012, 04:06:48 AM
atan,
      sir i strongly agree with the 1st sentence, in addition to that, large amount of au can also create radiation that can affect its surroundings. with regards to the purple color i am not sure. its just my humble opinion