Author Archives: David

Unique Metal Detector Finds By Daniel Bernzweig

Sharing stories of unique metal detector finds never gets old.  If you enjoy metal detecting, then hearing what’s been found by others is not only fun in and of itself, but, it also wets your whistle so to speak and gets your mind racing with thoughts of what you might find during your next treasure […]

Categories: Metal Detecting Finds, Treasure Hunting

Nazi Gold

I was recently sent this video by a Greek treasure hunter and thought it was worth sharing. The video is in English with Greek subtitles. Θανάσιμα Μυστικά ~ Αναζητώντας τον χρυσό των… by KRASODAD

Categories: Treasure Hunting

Gold Auras

  Many people say gold does not give off an aura and they’re absolutely right – if the gold is not influenced by an electromagnetic field. I was sent this photograph of a lady’s gold neck chain she was wearing, taken with a Canon DSLR camera fitted with an infrared filter. Had the chain been placed on a table and […]

Categories: Treasure Auras

Film for Polaroid Cameras

  As many of you will know, with the rapid advancements in digital cameras, Polaroid ran into difficulties and the Dutch factory was sold to the management. The factory, under the name of The Impossible Project, is again producing SX-70 film to a different formula and slightly faster speed. The first of the new film […]

Categories: Dowsing, Orbs, Treasure Auras, Treasure Hunting, X-Factor

Gold Coin Find

I was very pleased to receive this aura photograph with the following message: Hello David, I found 13 gold coins at 185cm depth.  Thank you so much. The photo, which led to the find was taken with a Canon DSLR camera with standard lens and infrared filter.  the coins, I learned were pre-Roman, weighing 8.4-8.5 […]

Categories: Orbs, Treasure Auras, Treasure Hunting, X-Factor

Treasure Hunting Strategy

No successful treasure hunter that I know of relies on just one instrument or technique to locate a target because nothing is foolproof.  So typically the treasure hunter may use dowsing, an aura camera and other long range locators such as a multi frequency discriminator (MFD), an earth field generator or even a sniffer dog, […]

Categories: Treasure Hunting

The Lost Silver Ring

                I had a distress  call the other day from a guy who had lost his ring in the sea.  Apparently he is a canoeist and was upside down in the water performing an Eskimo roll when his heavy silver ring fell off his finger.  All credit to the man […]

Categories: Metal Detecting Finds

Treasure Aura Camera and Filter Set-up

I get quite a few questions about filters and camera settings so I have put together this short video on the subject. If the screen changes too fast you can pause the video at any point and even do a screen print.  Hope this helps.  

Categories: Treasure Auras, X-Factor

Accidental Aura Photographs

Auras can be photographed without even trying it seems.  I am grateful to Rich Labate who has given me permission to publish his photograph.  Using a Nikon L1 pocket digital camera on automatic, with no filter, Rich was just taking a picture of the view across a valley in New Mexico. The resulting picture shows […]

Categories: Dowsing, Treasure Auras, X-Factor

A New and Rational Treatise of Dowsing

I am extremely grateful to Richard inCalifornia, who generously sent me the above book as a gift, along with a very interesting collection of aura photographs.  The book was first published in 1941 as an English translation of the 1938 second French edition.  Considering this was written over 70 years ago I am absolutely astounded […]

Categories: Dowsing, Treasure Auras, X_Factor

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