Which treasure to Dowse

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Its time I start heading out, next year, to Dowse locate and retrieve. I would love to Dowse a Mormon Gold or silver coin cache. Salt lake city, Utah is mentioned.
I'm willing to work and split with a local, who knows the area. Multiple supposed targets in the general area are best..
Or! Anyone have anything specific, to look for? And always wondered if it was there...
What treasure do you suggest I go dowse for?
 

I love where I live in Michigan. It's only a tough place to treasure hunt. Mainly because of all the glacier rocks carring elements, many!. Because of that I'm forced to dowse bigger targets, which are always deeper.
I'm talking about Meteorites! I do dowse them in all directions from my house, but these are big, and to deep to retrieve. I can signal smaller ones, only its tougher, because I need 4 elements minimum in the connection line, before I chase my target..
I was playing with my generator and dialed a Hz frequency number that was signaling the 2 meteorites, from my house, and nothing else. No specific elements! I had a small signal into my bedroom and chased it down. It was my watch. Glow in the dark hands. The uranium, I actually stumbled onto a Meteorite frequency. A depleted uranium frequency! How crazy is that..
I decided that early spring after ground thaws out, I'm gonna chase meteorites.. But smaller ones, that might be on the surface.. A specific meteorite frequency, shuts all others down when running.. 1618 Hz.. Good luck if you use it!!
 

I love where I live in Michigan. It's only a tough place to treasure hunt. Mainly because of all the glacier rocks carring elements, many!. Because of that I'm forced to dowse bigger targets, which are always deeper.
I'm talking about Meteorites! I do dowse them in all directions from my house, but these are big, and to deep to retrieve. I can signal smaller ones, only its tougher, because I need 4 elements minimum in the connection line, before I chase my target..
I was playing with my generator and dialed a Hz frequency number that was signaling the 2 meteorites, from my house, and nothing else. No specific elements! I had a small signal into my bedroom and chased it down. It was my watch. Glow in the dark hands. The uranium, I actually stumbled onto a Meteorite frequency. A depleted uranium frequency! How crazy is that..
I decided that early spring after ground thaws out, I'm gonna chase meteorites.. But smaller ones, that might be on the surface.. A specific meteorite frequency, shuts all others down when running.. 1618 Hz.. Good luck if you use it!!

You might like to rethink whatever it is you believe you're dowsing.

Luminous watch and clock hands with radioactive paint didn’t use uranium-based compounds (depleted or otherwise). They were based on radium or tritium up until the 1970s. Modern watches don't use radionuclides; they use non-radioactive photoluminescent pigments which rely on UV/light absorption during the day, emitted as visible light at night.

Meteorites are not radioactive beyond Earth’s background levels. They do not contain uranium in anything other than trace amounts; less than 15ppb (versus Earth’s crust at anything between 900–1800ppb.) There have been a small number of outliers beyond typical background levels (but still well below the uranium content of a decent granite kitchen worktop) although those are very much exceptions.
 

You might like to rethink whatever it is you believe you're dowsing.

Luminous watch and clock hands with radioactive paint didn’t use uranium-based compounds (depleted or otherwise). They were based on radium or tritium up until the 1970s. Modern watches don't use radionuclides; they use non-radioactive photoluminescent pigments which rely on UV/light absorption during the day, emitted as visible light at night.

Meteorites are not radioactive beyond Earth’s background levels. They do not contain uranium in anything other than trace amounts; less than 15ppb (versus Earth’s crust at anything between 900–1800ppb.) There have been a small number of outliers beyond typical background levels (but still well below the uranium content of a decent granite kitchen worktop) although those are very much exceptions.
It doesn't make sence to me either. I thought uranium wouldn't work for Meteorites, because of what I was told. Old ones in the ground would be depleated!
But maybee that's not the case. I get a specific connection, not any of my usual meteorite elements. I can't find my Uranium sample to check against it. But my one watch does signal. The watch with the glow in the dark hands.. My uranium signal sample might be out in the garage, I see it in my last picture with all my other elements.. But it's missing.. I assume it's uranium that's signaling, something like it is.. It sure makes it easier to chase one signal, rather than multiple..
 

I admit I can't explain some connections I dowse. I wasn't even thinking of meteorites, or any treasure, when I signaled only my 2 meteorites, which caught me by suprise. I quickly dowsed Gold and Silver to confirm. My cell phone had dropped all connection to my 18 mile N Silver target.. And all other connections disappeared. It was strange to dowse only 2 lines leaving my house, both meteorite, signatures.
 

I'm not sure who thought up the past dowsing tests.. But here is one I can do! Take Gold, Cinnamon, Diamond, Meteorite. Hide them under cups. Tell me which one you want found, and I'll find it using my phone, and dowsing rods. I'll tell you which cups have what under them specific.
 

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I've looked and dowsed, and can't find my Uranium sample anywhere. I see a pic where I used it July 4, with my 3 watches. Then after further picture reviews, I notice my Zinc is missing also.. it's a similar plastic wafer container. Both gone for now..
I had no choice but to order another gram of depleted uranium. And I ordered a few grams of Taenite. It's a rare allow of Nickle iron, and I'm gonna try to dowse a specific number for the matrix alloy.. I'm hoping nothing else is in it, but fat chance. Being a peice of meteorite..
I don't have a Geiger counter to check anything I recieve. I can only see my dowsing results, and connection if any, to my new supposed Uranium frequency number. I still will try to dowse my first ever matrix number out if the box.. A stand alone all Meteorite witness would be usefull.. Stony and iron!
 

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It is a strange connection, phosphorescent. That frequency I found is connecting with the glow in the dark watch hands, and meteorites.. I have no way to check uranium yet, that I had thought..
I'm not exactly sure what the number represents. It must be a matrix number specific to meteorites. I found a peice of Stony Meteorite I had. That number mimics the stony resonance, same as the bigger distant meteorites. I believe are iron.. I also dowsed to see if it connected to this false meteorite, slag. But no connection there. It carries Nickle and Iron, gold and silver itself, but not connected to that hz number..
It will be interesting to dowse the Taenite, and Uranium sample I have coming.
 

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You might like to rethink whatever it is you believe you're dowsing.

Luminous watch and clock hands with radioactive paint didn’t use uranium-based compounds (depleted or otherwise). They were based on radium or tritium up until the 1970s. Modern watches don't use radionuclides; they use non-radioactive photoluminescent pigments which rely on UV/light absorption during the day, emitted as visible light at night.

Meteorites are not radioactive beyond Earth’s background levels. They do not contain uranium in anything other than trace amounts; less than 15ppb (versus Earth’s crust at anything between 900–1800ppb.) There have been a small number of outliers beyond typical background levels (but still well below the uranium content of a decent granite kitchen worktop) although those are very much exceptions.
Yes thanks, Uranium doesn't tie in. I wonder what the connection is? To all meteorites.. Photoluminesent ,Phosphorescent?
 

Yes thanks, Uranium doesn't tie in. I wonder what the connection is? To all meteorites.. Photoluminesent ,Phosphorescent?
Uranium is Phosphorescent, that ties in the connection I had to my watch. And some meteorites are Phosphorescent it says. But maybee all Meteorites have a little Phosphorescent in them, Iron or Stony..
That would be a specific all and every Meteorite frequency! Cool..
 

Uranium is Phosphorescent, that ties in the connection I had to my watch. And some meteorites are Phosphorescent it says. But maybee all Meteorites have a little Phosphorescent in them, Iron or Stony..
That would be a specific all and every Meteorite frequency! Cool..
Let's see a picture of your watch please.
No need to see it glowing.
Just the front will help, add the back would even be better.
 

Let's see a picture of your watch please.
No need to see it glowing.
Just the front will help, add the back would even be better.
I just dowsed and confirmed my results. I got a fishing lure with glow tape, and lit it up with a black lite. It connected to the Generator, and to the distant Meteorite.
It is a frequency for Phosphorescent!
My lure glowing
 

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I just dowsed and confirmed my results. I got a fishing lure with glow tape, and lit it up with a black lite. It connected to the Generator, and to the distant Meteorite.
It is a frequency for Phosphorescent!
My lure glowing
It glows and stays connected and dowsable for over 5 minutes. When I freshly charge it up with the black lite, the connection to other meteorites is strong.. No machine needed. Dowsing rods, black lite, glow tape.. Chase Meteorite signals with Phosphorescence..
 

I just dowsed and confirmed my results. I got a fishing lure with glow tape, and lit it up with a black lite. It connected to the Generator, and to the distant Meteorite.
It is a frequency for Phosphorescent!
My lure glowing
I didn't ask to see a picture of a lure.

Stay focused here Dowser please 🙏

The ⌚️ ⏱ Just the watch. I don't need to see other items.
 

I didn't ask to see a picture of a lure.

Stay focused here Dowser please 🙏

The ⌚️ ⏱ Just the watch. I don't need to see other items.
I am focused, this isn't about time. And you didn't specify which watch!
 

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I am focused, this isn't about time. And you didn't specify which watch!
I know it isn't regarding time.
It's to establish the make and style of the watch(s).

Blurry photo also.
Can't make out the brand name on the 2 ends.
Can see the style though.
I'm guessing these are post 1970s.
 

I know it isn't regarding time.
It's to establish the make and style of the watch(s).

Blurry photo also.
Can't make out the brand name on the 2 ends.
Can see the style though.
I'm guessing these are post 1970s.
This pic was posted on July 4, and is the last time I remember seeing my Uranium. I didn't realize it was a Phosphorescent connection till now..
One watch is new.
 

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This pic was posted on July 4, and is the last time I remember seeing my Uranium. I didn't realize it was a Phosphorescent connection till now..
One watch is new.
For what it is worth: Years ago a guy told me that there is meteorite dust everywhere. He said the drain pipe on a large roof usually has some accumulation at the outlet on the ground. You can collect it and use it as a blocker signal to block out other meteorite particles. He put some in a small baggie and taped it to his MFD antenna.
 

This pic was posted on July 4, and is the last time I remember seeing my Uranium. I didn't realize it was a Phosphorescent connection till now..
One watch is new.
This old watch is a Remington, made in Japan.
 

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This pic was posted on July 4, and is the last time I remember seeing my Uranium. I didn't realize it was a Phosphorescent connection till now..
One watch is new.
But those watches don't have radium dials.
Low in power?
Battery operated?

Ever give it any thought that maybe things are a tad skewed in your testing?

How many different elements are in those watches?
 

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