A dowsing discovery - "Sattelite maps" are wrong

MrBalance

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May 6, 2012
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There is a big problem when trying
to locate things in a big map.

You heard that the treasure was there
somewhere but pendulum went crazy.
Rods went crazy.

Pendulum , rods were trying to tell you something.

The problem may be that we take maps for
granted because the school system has told us so
.

But Wait!
That is the same system that teaches
you that dowsing can not be possible?:icon_scratch:


But, thanks to help of many people,
including some on this forum :occasion14: , I had
the means to reach the following conclusion:


When we look at the stars.
When we look form an airplane.
When we look from low earth orbit.

We take for granted all the time that light
follows the classic laws of physics
that we know.


But what if it does not? :BangHead:

Where is your proo
f that light of the moon
behaves like light from the street lamp.

What if earth bends the light from the sun and moon?

Maybe the moon is higher in the sky
but because of light bending it seems so low.



We can not decide where moon actually is so easily.


The establishment just pushes theories onto the people,
but it doesn't know also. Only pretends to know.

Establishment that can not heal many simple diseases,
do you think it knows where the stars are?


This is another establishment theory:
The moon and the sun appear the same size, that is only
a big coincidence - you know ???


That is may be why our maps of big areas are not reliable.


All of us are using "satellite maps".

"Satellite maps" are a product of the same
system that basically teaches dowsing can not exist.


Let me ask you this:

If all is so full of satellites in the sky, why the satellite dishes
never look vertically above you. :dontknow:
There must be some interesting
TV channel just above you?
Try finding one dish that is positioned vertically above.
There should be millions. But there are not.
Well, why is that?


That may be the main problem of dowsing big areas.

Dowsing by itself is a provocative subject.

Your family thinks you are nuts,
old friends look at you funny,
women do not understand.


Now claiming that
"satellite maps" are unreliable
is even more than provocative subject.

So, I do not expect a lot of interest in the topic.

I will be happy to help to all the dowsers that helped me:occasion14:
or just dowsers that posted good posts on this forum.


Others I can explain the problem in more detail, for a fee.


Maybe that will make it possible to pinpoint that
cache you heard stories about, but the
ground is just too big to cover.


I doubt many will post here and open himself to critique,
dowsers get it too much, you can PM me and we will take it from there.


MrBalance
 

aarthrj3811

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The only problem I have found with "satellite maps" is that the GPS readings may be wrong. Also some of them come up with the north in the wrong position. Yes big maps are a problem. When you get a reading you 200 mile area some times. I want a close up map that area and then I may be up to 300 feet off...Art
 

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