Why I don't picture long range dowse for others.
Copying, Pasting and zooming Treasure targets to full size
My private front lawn (left) is my workshop where I dowse to full size, photographic targets via zooming
When I was still experimenting with map reading, I was in contact with several miners working the black beach sands of the California coast for gold dust. Contacting them via e-mail I attempted to describe their surroundings which included nearby islands and a cliff behind their beach work area. With a shock I discovered I was near enough to spot on.
I dowsed the cliff behind them and had a strong gold response. A flurry of e-mails was exchanged over the internet plus an electronic contract signed by all parties via my solicitor.
With photos posted to me and returned, I eventually had them lined up spot on to the entrance.
There was an imitation cave front adjacent to a creek which was a good landmark for a Jesuit recovery team, and the hidden entrance was 3.25 paces to the left of the false cave entrance.
There was a deposit 3.25 paces inside on the right in an offset tunnel again to the right inside the entry tunnel with quite a few tons of gold bars in storage. Suddenly their email stopped and their telephone had been disconnected. They had shifted and were unable to be contacted by mail. Also they had changed their names as the US post was unable to find them.
I was happy that I had not told them about a second cache of gold further up the entry tunnel.
A year later they found that one as well and I feel that they might well be billionaires now, or close to it.
It was an expensive way of proving that my dowsing was not a figment of my imagination.
Twice more, smaller targets were also discovered for clients whom also vanished. I expected them to, and was pleased by their sudden disappearance although it hurts; I had proved my long range dowsing works, the expensive way.
It is amazing that all my overseas clients all swore on virtually their mother’s graves that they were honest and if this book ever goes to print, potential future partners of mine, forget it.
From a photo, I dowsed the Spanish Mahogany ship at Waarnambool on my lawn to obtain its measurements, plus pacing the ribs just under the grass to the nearest bitumen road etc. I will get back to it one day.
The bottom rod is my latest effort from Jan. 2004 which I used till june 2004 when the solar flares finished. The top rod is one I used for nearl 20 years. The two middle ones are gradual improvements.
The circular 2 and a half inch spacers are made out of scrap 1/8 fibreglass. The rods are 1/8 aluminimun.
Jammed thru the spacers and taped with electrical tape and slipping the handle out of stronger bronze welding rod into the top and held on by tape they will last a lifetime without welding being necessary.
All you need is a drill and a 1/8 bit . Have a nappy handy in case when using successfully the first time..... nuhh youll be ok. Max
Copying, Pasting and zooming Treasure targets to full size
My private front lawn (left) is my workshop where I dowse to full size, photographic targets via zooming
When I was still experimenting with map reading, I was in contact with several miners working the black beach sands of the California coast for gold dust. Contacting them via e-mail I attempted to describe their surroundings which included nearby islands and a cliff behind their beach work area. With a shock I discovered I was near enough to spot on.
I dowsed the cliff behind them and had a strong gold response. A flurry of e-mails was exchanged over the internet plus an electronic contract signed by all parties via my solicitor.
With photos posted to me and returned, I eventually had them lined up spot on to the entrance.
There was an imitation cave front adjacent to a creek which was a good landmark for a Jesuit recovery team, and the hidden entrance was 3.25 paces to the left of the false cave entrance.
There was a deposit 3.25 paces inside on the right in an offset tunnel again to the right inside the entry tunnel with quite a few tons of gold bars in storage. Suddenly their email stopped and their telephone had been disconnected. They had shifted and were unable to be contacted by mail. Also they had changed their names as the US post was unable to find them.
I was happy that I had not told them about a second cache of gold further up the entry tunnel.
A year later they found that one as well and I feel that they might well be billionaires now, or close to it.
It was an expensive way of proving that my dowsing was not a figment of my imagination.
Twice more, smaller targets were also discovered for clients whom also vanished. I expected them to, and was pleased by their sudden disappearance although it hurts; I had proved my long range dowsing works, the expensive way.
It is amazing that all my overseas clients all swore on virtually their mother’s graves that they were honest and if this book ever goes to print, potential future partners of mine, forget it.
From a photo, I dowsed the Spanish Mahogany ship at Waarnambool on my lawn to obtain its measurements, plus pacing the ribs just under the grass to the nearest bitumen road etc. I will get back to it one day.
The bottom rod is my latest effort from Jan. 2004 which I used till june 2004 when the solar flares finished. The top rod is one I used for nearl 20 years. The two middle ones are gradual improvements.
The circular 2 and a half inch spacers are made out of scrap 1/8 fibreglass. The rods are 1/8 aluminimun.
Jammed thru the spacers and taped with electrical tape and slipping the handle out of stronger bronze welding rod into the top and held on by tape they will last a lifetime without welding being necessary.
All you need is a drill and a 1/8 bit . Have a nappy handy in case when using successfully the first time..... nuhh youll be ok. Max