John Baker - Professional Dowser

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  • čas přidán 12. 02. 2013
  • Currently on the books of borehole companies I endeavor to look for underground water and if found, should be able to give some idea of depth, flow rate and potability.
    Can also search for 'lost' wells, mine shafts, pipes etc.
    Sometimes asked to find leaks in pipes when not found by normal investigative methods.This means the search is not easy and may get one in three right. Still worth the risk as the next step is usually digging up lots of ground or pulling walls to pieces..
    It must be stated that no one can be right every time. It is your risk.
    Have worked for Local Authorities, The Forestry Commission, private land owners and given instruction to employees of the National Trust in various parts of the country.
    Despite modern plumbing and access to water via a tap, it is surprising how useful a well can be if you have one. Finding and bringing one back into use is often an interesting and useful addition to big gardens where you can at least water plants and wash down cars.etc. It is often an interesting execise to find out what was dropped down them in the past, either by accident or on purpose.
    A word of warning. Most wells were never filled in, just the top few feet capped.With the passage of time, this 'cap' is starting to deteriorate and can lead to sudden dips appearing in a garden. If you think you may have a well, the best thing to do is get it checked out.
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  • @borasumer
    @borasumer Před 4 lety +13

    The best part is that you find what you are looking for, is you say looking for water, rods move where the water is, if you look for a pipe, they move where the pipe is. So the rods can find basically anything that you think of. Looking for my earbuds today.

  • @Healitnow
    @Healitnow Před 5 lety +22

    Today I took a coat hanger, made it into rods and tried it. It worked every time. I did witch one well at 21, over 45 years ago and it worked but never practiced it again and had no idea it could be used for anything else but water. Today I tried it for water once and gold twice. It worked all three times. Thank You for a great video that will benefit me for the rest of my life.
    I have spent the rest of the day being excited and totally thankful to the universe for this talent. Never forget to thank goodness for being there to help. I do not mean any deity in particular but whom ever is answering your questions. They are your friend. I credit no particular deity because I do not know the source of this talent. I just say thank you a lot.

    • @miranx5735
      @miranx5735 Před 5 lety

      can you explain the science behind the magic?

    • @KathleenOfThornbury
      @KathleenOfThornbury Před 5 lety +2

      I did the same months ago, it’s amazing.

    • @ramsesziz
      @ramsesziz Před 2 lety

      It’s just the Universe. That’s it. The Universe tells secrets to those who seek. This is coming from a former non-believer in anything supernatural for the most part. Devout non-believer. Lol.⚡️⚡️

    • @iandaniel2153
      @iandaniel2153 Před rokem +1

      All matter has consciousness. With water as an example the diviner focuses consciously on water which allows a correspondence in consciousness between themselves and the water. It is not abt an attraction between the diviner and the water as only opposites attract. If humans learnt and implemented the principal of correspondence life would flourish on this planet.

    • @stoltergeist437
      @stoltergeist437 Před rokem +1

      @@miranx5735 I can perform witching and here is the best explanation I can give: all things in this world are matter, matter is made of molecules, molecules vibrate at a specific rate based on the composition of the matter. When you introduce a witching rod you, holding the rods, create a specific frequency and when that frequency is disrupted the rods indicate where the disruption occurred. Just my opinion, but can state with all honesty that I’ve used this technique since I was a kid and it hasn’t failed me. I’ve even found $50k of buried fiber optics when the boss didn’t want to pay for GPR when trench excavating a parking lot.

  • @igorbanski5157
    @igorbanski5157 Před 5 lety +16

    Lots of people criticizing that have never tried it. I was skeptical too until I made copper rods and tried it

    • @MrRazorblade999
      @MrRazorblade999 Před 4 lety +1

      Ideomotor phenomenon

    • @antcri730
      @antcri730 Před 4 lety +1

      Was this before or after you lived with aliens?

    • @iVyiVy1593
      @iVyiVy1593 Před 4 měsíci

      @@antcri730you do know aliens are real right? Your comment is juvenile in 2024

    • @salsai5053
      @salsai5053 Před 4 měsíci

      You tried it then what happened finish 😅

  • @mikebronson161
    @mikebronson161 Před 2 lety +61

    I watched my great grandpa do this for the well on my dads property a few years back! the stick nearly dragged him to the ground it had so much force! at fist everyone watching was slightly skeptical and curios about it, (especially since none of us could do it) but he demonstrated a couple things, one of which was him trying to hold the stick up. and to my amazement the stick literally bent just past the point he was holding with some serious force! no way he could have faked it! it really is an amazing thing to witness with your own eyes!

    • @MrRazorblade999
      @MrRazorblade999 Před 2 lety +3

      😄

    • @kalashblanc7355
      @kalashblanc7355 Před 2 lety +3

      Does your granpa by any chance have straight lines on his hand palms?

    • @MagnificentXXBastard
      @MagnificentXXBastard Před 2 lety +2

      Complete scam lmao. Why do people believe in literal medieval witchcraft that is so easily disprovable?

    • @MrRazorblade999
      @MrRazorblade999 Před 2 lety

      @@MagnificentXXBastard Stupidity, that's all

    • @matthamilton5902
      @matthamilton5902 Před 2 lety +20

      My grandpa used to pull quarters out of my ears and he could even pull off his thumb, then put it back without it even bleeding!🤯

  • @MrAllan9
    @MrAllan9 Před 2 lety +10

    I use a single copper rod when looking for buried cables before digging,works well. Use two rods when looking for water veins, the moment you see any movement with the rods, mark the spot and continue till you get the cross. Measure the distance from the first marker to the second marker to give you the dept you have to dig or drill. This worked perfectly.

    • @amirm1603
      @amirm1603 Před 2 lety

      Thx dude
      Sometimes it pints 4 or 5 areas, what about that? I mean depth, amount of water, .....

  • @Peter-nu6ix
    @Peter-nu6ix Před 5 lety +29

    It amazes me that people, who obviously have no interest in a subject, can fill their time commenting on the activities of others who are interested. I suppose that it is probably useless even responding to those people, but I really do feel sorry that they have not got the interests or incentives that would occupy their time better and give them a sense of excitement in their own spheres of interest.
    However I sure do enjoy reading the constructive comments and observations of those who are interested. Thank you, to all those people, for expanding a discussion in the areas and interests that I enjoy.

    • @marcy5399
      @marcy5399 Před 4 lety +5

      what people don't take the time to understand is that it works based on your own intention. think of tuning to a radio station. you cant see it, but having the radio and knobs as a "finding tool" you can find the station you are looking for. that might not be the best example, but it was the only thing similar i could think of. :)

    • @HingleMcCringleberryPSU
      @HingleMcCringleberryPSU Před 2 lety +4

      I mean it overlaps with my sphere of interest insofar as I find it fascinating when people who are otherwise rational and logical trick themselves into believing something so provably nonexistent. It amazes me how good people are at fooling themselves, and how good people are at grasping onto anything that supports their belief and ignore anything that doesn't, but confirmation bias and the placebo effect is a strong influence on many things, I guess you could say it's human nature

    • @MariJu1ce
      @MariJu1ce Před 2 měsíci

      Whyy doesnt the stick react to the water next to him to his right?

  • @bobbofly
    @bobbofly Před 5 lety +24

    I generally use a thinner, more supple fork (willow) & hold the ends with all four fingers of each hand wrapping them, palms facing upward. the feeling of the fork's nose being pulled down without any sort of manipulation is extraordinary. I've been doing this since childhood & it still amazes me.

    • @paulmichaud3230
      @paulmichaud3230 Před 3 lety +1

      Yes, me too. A green forked willow branch. My grandpa taught me how and I was amazed to feel the nose of the branch being pulled down. However, I believe these guys using metal rods are full of it.

    • @AmerChaaban8
      @AmerChaaban8 Před 2 lety +1

      That works and you can also make you own. I made mine and it works very well.

    • @theprophetez1357
      @theprophetez1357 Před 2 lety +3

      @@paulmichaud3230 Well you are wrong. They work great. I have never tried with willow yet, but I will keep it in mind and maybe try it if opportunity permits.

    • @spec24
      @spec24 Před 11 měsíci

      Try using your penis.

  • @soulcrusher0357
    @soulcrusher0357 Před 5 lety +93

    What he failed to mention is never do this in the bathtub. It could propel your entire body out the roof.

  • @harryharris7024
    @harryharris7024 Před 5 lety +67

    Has he done DMT though?

  • @edsonarantes7500
    @edsonarantes7500 Před 4 lety +25

    Using the same method, I found 13 underground (8 feet under) crude flow lines in Burgan Oilf Filed -Kuwait in 1994 which metal detectors were not able to pick.

    • @patsyhelm6851
      @patsyhelm6851 Před 2 měsíci

      Hold your sticks in a different way where you can't slam him down with your fingers I call b*******

    • @MermaidAlertnessCourse
      @MermaidAlertnessCourse Před měsícem

      @@patsyhelm6851you’re misunderstanding the mechanism of action here, which is understandable bc it requires a reframing of how reality works, away from strict materialism.
      There are subtle forces taking advantage of the ideomotor effect, these forces dissapear when you control for the ideomotor effect.
      This was laughable to me as well until i began experiment myself.

  • @padraigryan4797
    @padraigryan4797 Před 7 lety +1

    I love scrolling down through the comments to see whats on both sides of the fence! Nearly everyone I come across, in my work in the deep drainage of land, finding the water veins, have to see to believe. laugh away though guys, its great therapy!!!

  • @vistagraphsnet
    @vistagraphsnet Před 6 lety +30

    Great stand-up comic.

  • @jackfroth8731
    @jackfroth8731 Před 5 lety +5

    Ah, I just wasn't thinking about what I was looking for. Thanks. Time to hit the beach

  • @thomsonkev
    @thomsonkev Před 10 lety +353

    If it can detect different types of metals we want to see you navigate a minefield successfully.

    • @TechSeller
      @TechSeller Před 6 lety +4

      The con troll system wants you dead, won't happen!

    • @Ryanmonts
      @Ryanmonts Před 6 lety +17

      Kevin Thomson finally a man with some sense

    • @user-wy2iw5vy5u
      @user-wy2iw5vy5u Před 6 lety +1

      A mine field of water?

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    • @tmillchr
      @tmillchr Před 5 lety +11

      Kevin, dowsing can be used for any material or any object. It depends on the dowser's intention. As you saw in the video, the dowser willfully ignores one material, and seeks the other. The mind has to be clear and free of doubt for it to be accurate. Police departments use diviners to locate missing persons.

  • @PiperX1X
    @PiperX1X Před 8 lety +64

    My grandfather and my great grandfather were both water dividers up in the dales, Mathew Edward Stones (great grandfather) and William Longstaff stones who was my grandfather. I remember my grandfather walking up and down the land with his hazel diviners on our farm in Arkengarthdale with his pipe in his mouth. There were times when he was divining I can remember his arms shake when he found a water course and my dad once told me the hazels once came up with such force it knocked his pipe from his mouth and broke it. His hazel diviners were always placed behind a down pipe outside his house and we as children were never allowed to touch them or play with them. But another memory I have was when me and my cousin got them down to see if we could divine like granddad could and it broke into a fight where we were trying to get them off one another and they split right down the middle!!!!We were petrified, we know that he was going to go mad and in those days we would have got a good hiding from him. So we ran down to the wood and got what we thought was as good as the one that we broke and put it behind the down pipe and hoped he wouldn't notice. But to our horror a while later he got up to go outside and all we heard was this almighty shout what the bl##dy hell have you two done with my water diving sticks. Honestly if you could have seen what we replaced them with you would have laughed. They were bent, miles thicker, twisted at the ends where we ragged it from the branch!!! Well I took to my heels and ran with my cousin right behind me down to my dads by which time the phone was ringing, It was grandad playing holy hell. But as good lads we did go back to the wood and we took our time and found some better ones and cut a few and went to our grandad and said that we were sorry and gave him the ones we had cut and we were forgiven, but we never ever played with them again.

  • @chrisparker3331
    @chrisparker3331 Před 4 lety +21

    So let's get this right John. You know where the feed comes in off the street and you know where it enters the house yet only your majik can show you how to draw a straight line between the two?
    Gotcha.

  • @deanhervatin2801
    @deanhervatin2801 Před 9 lety +27

    Well done. The pipe you put on the ground was brass, not copper. It explains the lead water pipe you found used for your drinking supply.

    • @michaeldean5787
      @michaeldean5787 Před 2 lety +2

      Intention is the important thing, not the words. Lead pipes are very common in the UK for drinking water

    • @fredesch3158
      @fredesch3158 Před rokem +1

      LOL

  • @moneydave1
    @moneydave1 Před 5 lety +350

    Joe Rogan brought me here.

  • @lancecarter1643
    @lancecarter1643 Před 7 lety +1

    Very interesting! Thanks for sharing

  • @ex-mormonthanos9439
    @ex-mormonthanos9439 Před 5 lety +266

    I like how your arms and hands move each time you want the rods to move.

    • @WizardOfWhoopee
      @WizardOfWhoopee Před 4 lety +6

      Excactly. He's faking. In reality you keep fists clenched tight and unmoving.

    • @zetareticuli757
      @zetareticuli757 Před 4 lety +35

      ​@@WizardOfWhoopee in reality you dig wherever the fk you want because you will hit the water table eventually.

    • @teekotrain6845
      @teekotrain6845 Před 4 lety +35

      Yep. Everyone throughout history has been faking finding water

    • @vial421
      @vial421 Před 4 lety

      lmfaoooo

    • @babs4832
      @babs4832 Před 3 lety +7

      It’s obvious you have never dowsed

  • @mnpd3
    @mnpd3 Před rokem +8

    I fooled around with dowsing forks and rods years ago. Down here in the South we called it "water witching." One thing that puzzled me was the unnatural way the sticks are held by the dowser, or why with rods the thumbs are placed on the back of the horizontal section. I found that the reverse stick grip and the thumbed rods allow the tool to be manually manipulated without apparent movement. The sticks do give the trick away because the tip can only be downward manipulated only so far. At that point, the hands are visibly twisting the stick downward. But by then, observers are only looking at the stick tip dropping and the hands are not noticed. But... when the tip begins to drop, stay focused on the hands instead... you'll see the trick in action. Also, when using the sticks, keeping outward tension on the fork allows for manipulation of the tool using almost imperceptible force. Ask any "dowser" to perform the search while holding the tool with only his or her thumb and forefinger. They won't "find" any water because they can't manipulate the thing without obvious wrist movement. This guy isn't very tricky... he uses his forefinger to close the rods and thumbs to open it as he looks down to know when to manipulate things. Strap a blindfold on him and see if he can repeat his "discovery" Also, start at 1:36 where he says the rods are to open, and watch his visible right thumb push the rod open. Get him to explain why his thumb moves behind the rod precisely when the rod moves. He carries the rods pinched between his thumb and forefinger just for the purpose of opening and closing. When the rods/stick begins to move is when you need to be instead focused on his hands and fingers. The preliminary "coming up" of the stick tip is a standard magician's way of redirecting the audience's attention... don't fall for it; when you hear that, immediately watch the hands. In the case of the stick, his peculiar "counter-intuitive" way of holding allows his fingers to manipulate the stick, yet he still needs abrupt wrist movement to snap the stick downward... that's why he needs to distract where you are looking.

    • @bobbyrea5194
      @bobbyrea5194 Před 11 měsíci

      You were probably watching a sham artist. I have had the skin of my palm nearly twisted off. There isn't just anyone who can do it right. I've seen people say they can do it but they are a disgrace to watch.

    • @spec24
      @spec24 Před 11 měsíci

      @@bobbyrea5194 Yeah. Sure. Again, do it under controlled conditions. The James Randi foundation is offering a million dollars to you scam artists to provide actual proof of this. Funny how all of you "dowsers" are dirt poor.

  • @mmodnao
    @mmodnao Před 10 lety +20

    I can do the same thing cause I'm able to move my hands. Just found a dollar on the ground. That was easy, I've put it on the groound, found 2 sticks and convinced myself that the sticks helped me while it was visible on the ground all the time. Genious.

  • @alekthefisherman5676
    @alekthefisherman5676 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I believe it. Because I was holding the other end of the stick when it happens. That’s how my dad have his well drilled on his property.

  • @argentorangeok6224
    @argentorangeok6224 Před 4 lety +14

    Try to duplicate the results with the rods suspended in a push cart or some other conveyance instead of your hands.

  • @CenturianCornelious
    @CenturianCornelious Před 6 lety +20

    When I was a kid the telephone company sent a man to find a buried telephone line to repair it. He brought two welding rods which crossed when he stepped whee the wire was. My four brothers and sisters and I watched. He gave us the rods, and each of us did it also.

    • @mperhaps
      @mperhaps Před 2 lety

      That has nothing to do with this video fraud. Don't include yourself with these morons that believe this video. My God this country is in trouble. Look how many stupid people there are. CORNELIUS what you witnessed was straight forward science. Those lines carry thousands and thousands of volts which means the wires emit a powerful electro magnetic field that is easily picked up by welding rods.

    • @CenturianCornelious
      @CenturianCornelious Před 2 lety +1

      @@mperhaps Never said otherwise.

    • @r.rodriguez4991
      @r.rodriguez4991 Před 2 lety +1

      And then everybody laughed!

  • @imrankhan.1947
    @imrankhan.1947 Před 6 lety +13

    I have seen someone do this in Pakistan, that men never been to our house before and was able to tell exactly where the water was for the water well to be dug up. What's more scary he also pointed to areas about 20-50 Meters away where the water was coming out from the ground. We checked it was.

    • @matthamilton5902
      @matthamilton5902 Před 2 lety +2

      Almost every square inch of earth has water under it in aquifers which is loose rock, gravel, and sand that is saturated with water that has settled on a layer of clay or rock. Basically, it would be amazing if he found a spot without water. Hope they didn't actually pay him.

  • @mid-walesrover681
    @mid-walesrover681 Před rokem

    I have used bent coat hangers inside card board tubes to locate field drains. Worked for me,

  • @aist5644
    @aist5644 Před 9 lety +1

    thank you sir..... very nice explained..

  • @D3adKruzer
    @D3adKruzer Před 5 lety +15

    I just found WiFi signal using this. Thank you Joe Rogan.

  • @carlbrowning8409
    @carlbrowning8409 Před 4 lety +36

    You missed the bucket of water at 0:43 lower left in the vid FYI

  • @goldbunny1973
    @goldbunny1973 Před 8 lety +8

    Best advice of all. How to behave so as not to get a smack in the face. Good video.

  • @dyshrunksvideos9661
    @dyshrunksvideos9661 Před rokem

    This is really a good technique without losing a lot of money digging a hole.

  • @Barack_Osama
    @Barack_Osama Před 3 lety +6

    its almost like he was holding the stick in a way where he could immediately point it down

  • @sharryhope
    @sharryhope Před 6 lety +4

    Excellent thank you for showing us your method.

  • @gregie9999hotair1
    @gregie9999hotair1 Před 2 lety

    Funny thing, we are having a large deck built in front of our home and deep well runs through there about 3 feet from the end of the new proposed deck. I bought some heavy copper wire to make a set for tomorrow's identification. I do like the idea of using 3/8" short pieces of plumbing pipe for handles to completely neutralize stress in between hands and rods. The main run to well it's 6 deep, but getting within 3 or 4 feet from concrete slab it's only 3 feet deep. Need to identify pipe so we don't hit water line putting in 12" sona tubes in. What a catastrophe that would be.
    While string trimming last week in back of solar panels I broke the heavy solid ground wire off, and wire goes into concrete mounting. So bought 8' foot ground rod and pounded in and reattached. But I was thinking wow that type of rod would be awesome to use for devining rods, little expensive though.

  • @johnariestabora5638
    @johnariestabora5638 Před 9 lety +2

    you guys dont know anything until you try it. i tried it. it worked.

  • @LesterElm1
    @LesterElm1 Před 7 lety +9

    Not everyone can dowse (witch) for water. My grandfather told me many years ago that it is easy to tell if someone has the ability or not just by looking at the palms of their hands. If you see a well defined unbroken 'W' formed by the natural lines in the center of the palm ('M' if you are looking at your own as it will be upside down) then the ability is there. The two W's (one in each palm) , as he explained it, represents 'Water Witch'. I know that for members of my family (4 brothers and 5 sisters) only the ones with the 'W' in their palms could dowse for water. I've never tried anything other than water, so I cannot attest to that.

    • @stanleyneiljelinek1924
      @stanleyneiljelinek1924 Před 6 lety +1

      for all you nay sayers , GET OFF THE COUCH!!!!

    • @LesterElm1
      @LesterElm1 Před 6 lety +2

      I am certainly not a "nay sayer" so not sure why this was a reply to my post. Can you clarify?

    • @Polymath9000
      @Polymath9000 Před 6 lety +1

      Well I have inverted Roman 4 on both my hands and I can dowse easily and yes you are correct not everyone can do it

    • @r.rodriguez4991
      @r.rodriguez4991 Před 2 lety

      Your grandfather was a moron.

    • @eric63377
      @eric63377 Před rokem +2

      Funny you say this I have a Big W on each of my palms and I witched my Uncles well when I was 5 and he's still using that well today it was 750ft deep in Kentucky.

  • @DannyGruesome
    @DannyGruesome Před 6 lety +6

    This actually works. I used two coathangers and cut them in roughly that shape. Still worked. For me they go outward though. Idk why. Try it, it works.

    • @andretheintrovert
      @andretheintrovert Před 3 lety +1

      You Are Full Of Shit

    • @user-ut3uh8jn5w
      @user-ut3uh8jn5w Před 3 lety +1

      @@andretheintrovert ur a bitch hes telling the truth ik that bc i made some myself dumbass

    • @kerrileelawrence2402
      @kerrileelawrence2402 Před 3 lety +1

      My Grandfather Found Water This Way and Got a Well Drilled to Water The Fruit n Veg Gardens.. ITS NOT ROCKET SCIENCE.. Water Has a Frequency.. So Do We.. Grandpa used coat hangers made into dowsing rods n they crossed over where he had a well Drilled..

  • @arotogtech
    @arotogtech Před 3 lety +2

    Interesting blog and topic. I am still pretty new to dowsing. I am in Africa and there is a lot of gold around. I just made my rods from wardrobe wire coat hangers. And started dowsing. I would ask people to hide things and I would look for the stuff with my rods. Then I was refining the process and then wen off to my gold claim on admission to look for the gold veins. The main thing I would do was simply to talk to the rods (after observing some religious practice) and ask it questions and the rods would respond strongly as I would be walking. For example, I would ask, I am looking for a gold bearing being that has a grade of about 20 grams per tonne and the nearest to the surface within this area. Then the rods would point
    But the thing is when I would ask for the depth, it would say around 25 metres deep and the being about 2 metres wide, going 45 degrees etc. So it was my first time and you know the process and expenses of digging 25 deep and blasting is quite costly. So I just need assurances and testimonies from others that it works. I would be left with an egg in my face if i try it then find nothing! Has anyone ever got that deep?

  • @leisamaribekkers312
    @leisamaribekkers312 Před 4 lety +1

    Would ypu mind showing how to hold the forked stick/rods correctly and slowly and up close please. Also do the two rods that you hold need to be made of copper?

  • @ginaalwaysavip1177
    @ginaalwaysavip1177 Před 6 lety +11

    I thought this was bull until I realized it's so accurate. I can find many missing items such as lost mower blades..... Thanks for sharing your video with us.

    • @vayne7556
      @vayne7556 Před 5 lety +8

      I found my lost wallet this way.Somehow I lost it in my pocket.

    • @antcri730
      @antcri730 Před 4 lety +11

      See if you can use it to find some common sense and reason.

    • @r.rodriguez4991
      @r.rodriguez4991 Před 2 lety +1

      @@antcri730 You need to drink mercury for that. Everyone knows this.

  • @mmarnp1
    @mmarnp1 Před 3 lety +4

    Ive done this and there is NO way that I could have stopped that stick from bending on itself, over water. The force is incredibly strong.

    • @user-kn3re5uv8i
      @user-kn3re5uv8i Před 4 měsíci

      Just wondering what kind of wood/stick you used. Does it matter?

  • @fernandoayuso5193
    @fernandoayuso5193 Před 6 lety +1

    Its true I've tried it and found water then dug up a well!

  • @colelider5480
    @colelider5480 Před 5 lety +93

    Joe Rogan also brought me here. I don't know why sticks and rods would help. I will go try this and do my best but I guarantee I'll be pissed off

    • @noahw31
      @noahw31 Před 5 lety +11

      I just tried it (also was skeptical at first) and it works. All I did was split a coat hangar into two equal pieces and that's it!

    • @hudsonsteele1674
      @hudsonsteele1674 Před 4 lety +1

      My daddy tried to show me he was a dowser. It was about like this lesson. I didn't believe him, either.

    • @hudsonsteele1674
      @hudsonsteele1674 Před 4 lety

      I'll believe it if I find I can dowse.

    • @peterharrald2024
      @peterharrald2024 Před 4 lety +4

      @@hudsonsteele1674 It works.You may or may not have the gift.Dont knock those that can do it.

    • @hudsonsteele1674
      @hudsonsteele1674 Před 4 lety

      @@peterharrald2024 Anybody can squeeze and roll wires between their thumbs and fingers... I will remain a skeptic.

  • @bigbunduru5136
    @bigbunduru5136 Před rokem +4

    I’m a hydro excavation specialist. I do this everyday. It works

  • @Sebastian-pb9hm
    @Sebastian-pb9hm Před 5 lety +4

    At least he's got his 'Thinking Cap' on.

  • @iiiiiihaa
    @iiiiiihaa Před 6 lety +1

    I tried it before. It was confusing, if my hand was shaking or the sticks were really moving. (I think my hands were steady)
    Im going to try it again with longer and thicker sticks. I need it and Im a believer.

  • @kuvceebxab1
    @kuvceebxab1 Před 9 lety +1

    For the record I must say this really work..... the real deal no rubbish

  • @MrRayCK
    @MrRayCK Před 4 lety +11

    Does it still work with a blindfold on?

  • @billcopeland5246
    @billcopeland5246 Před 5 lety +3

    What do you do differently to locate different materials, e.g. man made or natural, lead or copper? Please clarify this part.

    • @michaeldean5787
      @michaeldean5787 Před 2 lety

      Focus your intent on the different materials. Requires practice! Many people use what is known as a "witness", which is a small amount of the material they are looking for (either held in the hand or attached to device). Can be done with/without a witness but the state of mind takes time to achieve normally.

  • @fairchan67
    @fairchan67 Před 6 lety

    Thank you for sharing .

  • @nancyroberts3900
    @nancyroberts3900 Před 4 lety +1

    I like the video and I made a copper dowsing fork. It works like your wooden dowsing fork 😊

  • @nabberdabber4397
    @nabberdabber4397 Před 5 lety +9

    I see many sceptics comments, I was one myself but when I saw the guy from water company use rods to find leak on a 105 acre farm was cool, he then found bag on jewellery by a oak tree 2m deep which was handed over to the police they said it was stolen from a local house 35 years ago. So explain that !

    • @user-ut3uh8jn5w
      @user-ut3uh8jn5w Před 3 lety

      Exatlyyyyy

    • @MariJu1ce
      @MariJu1ce Před 2 měsíci

      Coincidence, why doesnt his rods react to the water pool next to him to his right😂😂😂

  • @gsmith4513
    @gsmith4513 Před 8 lety +8

    you can use two coat hangers very simple

  • @backtoasimplelife
    @backtoasimplelife Před rokem +2

    The first time I had someone show me how to dowse for water with the Y stick, I was shocked at how forceful the stick drew down to the ground. It hurt my hands.

  • @Sweyn.Vagabond
    @Sweyn.Vagabond Před rokem

    I did this just before it rained, and the sticks made me fly into the could!

    • @bobbyrea5194
      @bobbyrea5194 Před 11 měsíci +1

      The only reason it did is because you had water in your head where you were supposed to have a brain.

  • @Trev359
    @Trev359 Před 4 lety +6

    Wow, that's clever. Telepathic rodsthat know what he's looking for.

  • @oscarb9139
    @oscarb9139 Před 5 lety +6

    I always wondered how it could tell the difference between gold in the ground and my gold ring. And since water is located in the ground underground almost everywhere, I suppose dowsing works every time.

  • @zabava1111
    @zabava1111 Před 9 lety +1

    I am not a professional dowser but to find water courses I need one L antenna and it show me where the flow and direction that goes and so can not follow the flow of how much is needed but if you do it for a long time we take away too much energy

  • @AmerChaaban8
    @AmerChaaban8 Před 2 lety +1

    It is a phenomena of Resonance. and yes, it works.

  • @crzyprplmnky
    @crzyprplmnky Před 9 lety +24

    It's pretty impressive to be able to find something when you know where it is beforehand...this is like watching a little kid playing with a batman doll. That's cute.

    • @jeffreyelliott622
      @jeffreyelliott622 Před 6 lety

      If you believe and practice the art of dowsing it works either way whether you can see the object of search or hidden makes no difference !!! I find gold EVERY time I go to the creek by dowsing and YES I believe in it 100% !!! That's why we dowsers don't associate with naysayers,skeptics or non-believers because we try to always maintain a positive attitude about any and everything positive in our lives !!!!

    • @vayne7556
      @vayne7556 Před 5 lety +1

      @@jeffreyelliott622 Yes it works! I went into a jewellry store and tried dowsing, and it led me straight to the golden rings! For some reason they told me I couldnt take them even tho I found them wtf

  • @theprophetez1357
    @theprophetez1357 Před 6 lety +17

    I noticed in the comments below that there are many skeptics. I have been using the L shaped metal rods for almost 40 years to find water, gas, and electrical lines. I even showed this technique to a county employee who was unable to locate the water lines. I have mapped out many areas in order to show where these underground lines lay. I have never used the wooden dissed, but I can verify that the metal ones work.

    • @r.rodriguez4991
      @r.rodriguez4991 Před 2 lety

      Yeah right.

    • @theprophetez1357
      @theprophetez1357 Před 2 lety

      @@r.rodriguez4991 Yea right. You should try it, it will surprise you on how the rods move on their own, and how accurate they are.
      I first learned this trick of the trade when i worked as a polecat operator. In certain areas you did it before digging the hole for the pole. I knew of one operator who didn't when he should have and it cost the company a lot of money. His auger caught water lines and left a twisted mess.

    • @r.rodriguez4991
      @r.rodriguez4991 Před 2 lety

      @@theprophetez1357 If you can explain to me how it works I'll change my mind. But everybody has a different explanation. "Oh water repells copper! The body resonates with the water and the rods are an antenna! Magnets! Electricity!"
      Nobody ever stops to think that none of these claims can consistently explain how you're supposed to be able to do it with copper, iron, steel, and wood. Some people say when the lines cross it's water and when they turn away from each other it's electricity. And others say they cross at whatever you're thinking about.
      It's hokum. It's like the people who see aliens. Their stories are never the same. It's like there are 52 different alien races visiting our planet in ships that vary from spheres to discs to pure energy. You are latching onto your personal experience and ignoring the fact that everybody else who agrees with you contradicts your experience. Dowsing comes down to one thing. Coincidence. Nobody ever talks about when it fails.

    • @theprophetez1357
      @theprophetez1357 Před 2 lety

      @@r.rodriguez4991 You got it all wrong, and with me the rods always cross.
      Here's how you can try it. #6 Copper is best, but aluminum is good too. If you have neither get a metal clothes hanger. Cut off the twisted part and straighten the rod out. Cut it in two, then place a blend 5-6 inches from the end at a 90° angle. Then hold your hands to your side and spin them while they are in your hand. Spin them fast for about 10 seconds. Then hold them like pistols, but just let them rest on your index finger as the rear rests against your palm. DO NOT SQUEEZE.
      Now go out between your house and water main perpendicular to where the water line runs. As you approach the buried lines the rods will begin to pull inwards. When they line up you are over the pipe. If you begin to pass it the rods will cross over and point towards you.
      Try it out if it works sub to my channel and learn about more "unbelievable" (almost)things. Good luck RR.

    • @r.rodriguez4991
      @r.rodriguez4991 Před 2 lety +1

      @@theprophetez1357 No I don't have it wrong. Other people who claim to be doing the same thing you do have a different experience. Your stories don't match up. More importantly, what I want from you is an explanation, some faint idea of how it can even be possible that this works with copper, aluminum, AND wood. Just tell me what force is acting upon these objects and how in some cases it makes the rods move sideways and in others it cause a stick to move up and down. It's nonsense buddy. You've just convinced yourself that it isn't.
      If I'm wrong that's fine. Just tell me how even a little about how this works. If this process is so ancient we should have some idea by now.

  • @marcy5399
    @marcy5399 Před 4 lety +1

    that was awesome! thanx!

  • @floomhoodertribez5030
    @floomhoodertribez5030 Před 2 lety

    Nice tutorial my friend..new friend full support in your channel

  • @metal_mo
    @metal_mo Před 5 lety +25

    Joe "Look at his sweater I'm not listening to this guy ever" Rogan brought me here.

  • @wilfred2547
    @wilfred2547 Před 3 lety +4

    "So i know its a very small thing im looking for" (moves hands) "and I've got it again just there"

  • @arifchannel9593
    @arifchannel9593 Před 6 lety

    Terimakasih tutorial nya brow.....

  • @baberbehzadbugti519
    @baberbehzadbugti519 Před 6 lety

    Hi john, how can we find the sweet water, is any formula for under ground sweet water, that can be better for agriculture or drinking.

  • @daveengstrom9250
    @daveengstrom9250 Před 6 lety +2

    I tried this with the metal rods in my back yard and I found the runs of my septic system. I already knew where they were, so it was a good test. It actually worked. My metal rods were in a wooden handle with a hold drilled in it so there was no influence from my hand. It actually worked. Surprised me as I thought this was hooey.

    • @r.rodriguez4991
      @r.rodriguez4991 Před 2 lety +1

      The whole thing about putting the rods in straws or pipe or whatever is nonsense. It doesn't stop you from tilting your hands which is what would actually cause the sticks to move. Some idiot came up with this idea one day and people just lap it up like morons.

  • @Kanakotka
    @Kanakotka Před 7 lety +37

    Did you know? If you turn the sticks yourself, they will turn!
    Wow.
    PS. We can all see your hands turning.

    • @noahw31
      @noahw31 Před 5 lety

      @@banjopickinchic NYC is trying to make it a felony offense to use these tools.

    • @noahw31
      @noahw31 Před 5 lety

      @@banjopickinchic that's a great question I honestly have no idea why.

    • @markbeiser
      @markbeiser Před 4 lety

      @@banjopickinchic Most activities involving defrauding idiots of their money are illegal, unless you are the government of a church.

    • @seanjackson8590
      @seanjackson8590 Před 4 lety

      It works it's real read up ley lines and vortexes

    • @markbeiser
      @markbeiser Před 4 lety

      @@seanjackson8590 So to support one make believe thing, you want us to look up other make believe things?

  • @TheEathos
    @TheEathos Před 5 lety +1

    I still haven't finished the podcast, I just paused it to watch this video.

  • @johnnymonjohnny10
    @johnnymonjohnny10 Před rokem

    enjoyed your video, my name is also john baker i dowse ,im learning slowly, but i enjoy practiceing

  • @santiagop.a1432
    @santiagop.a1432 Před 4 lety +5

    I was looking for explanatory videos on the subject because this seemed really odd and questionable to me. So far, the theory behind water divining is electromagnetic fields. When looking for underground water, what you are actually looking for is magnetized rocks with a positive and negative pole. Thus, when you come across such a field, magnetic devices would react to it. Of course, this does not explain how this man manages to find water with a wooden stick.

    • @santiagop.a1432
      @santiagop.a1432 Před 4 lety

      Also, who or what brought you here? A GRE vocabulary session brought me here.

    • @unleasheth
      @unleasheth Před 2 lety

      My grandfather used to use oak branches to do this, for whatever reason I believe its this certain type of wood that causes this. I may be wrong, there may be more. But I believe its how oak pulls water or something.

    • @-data
      @-data Před 2 lety +2

      Another big theory is that it's your body unconsciously moving the rods when it thinks it's found something

  • @Rawsawn
    @Rawsawn Před 8 lety +90

    If this isnt fake why isnt he wearing a full blindfold? and walk on a tiny made bridge with a bottle of water underneath he hasnt seen where is placed.. then he might get a tiny shred of credit.

    • @goodmorningholyfire
      @goodmorningholyfire Před 6 lety

      Rawsawn @ yea thats true

    • @Heikki_Finland
      @Heikki_Finland Před 6 lety +12

      You either believe it or you don't. He isn't going to argue about it, he is only demonstrating his work, not proving it any further. Wikipedia says that in 2017 ten out of twelve british waterworks uses the dowser to find leaks from the pipelines.

    • @timpatt6007
      @timpatt6007 Před 6 lety +10

      I'm a 51 year old veteran, and I have been using this method for years. It works! Use can also use same practice to locate pipes and voids in the earth.

    • @TechSeller
      @TechSeller Před 6 lety +5

      If he was wearing a full blindfold you would say he was peaking, or being told by an of screen observer...What is your point?

    • @bobloblaw9690
      @bobloblaw9690 Před 6 lety +5

      Yeah and any sane person doesn't just believe shit that has nothing to actually back it up, except just a bunch of hearsay that provides no proof. It's like saying "Ouija boards are real because one time me and my friends tried it and we all swore nobody was moving it on their own!" You got religion to thank for this ignorance.

  • @helentucker6407
    @helentucker6407 Před 8 lety

    Very interesting. Thanks

  • @BigKahuna_outdoors
    @BigKahuna_outdoors Před 6 lety

    I can do this with metal rods and tree limb. I haven't tried searching for just one object and it not hit on the other. Don't know how that part is possible.

  • @MsBettimano
    @MsBettimano Před 7 lety +3

    Thank you for posting! Hope it works for me too!! :)

  • @aaronfahr9
    @aaronfahr9 Před 4 lety +3

    What a swizz, you can see him move his hands.

  • @dmtjht143
    @dmtjht143 Před 7 lety

    so.... they can tell whether your looking for copper or lead or water?? or is there a switch on the side of one of them.

  • @i.p.freely2501
    @i.p.freely2501 Před 4 lety +2

    Is there a version I can use to find the willing ladies?

  • @ramellin
    @ramellin Před 6 lety +6

    What type of wooden branch do you use? I enjoyed your video. Thank you for taking time to show us believers.

  • @moonman8450
    @moonman8450 Před 6 lety +3

    I’ve don’t that myself and it feels pretty darn weird

  • @francoc2007
    @francoc2007 Před 6 lety

    will this method help me locate buried irrigation pvc lines which are more likely empty of water? I have a 6 station irrigation system and only the two in front of the house are working either automatically or manually. The four in the back aren't getting water. Electric is good on all 6. thanks

    • @peterharrald2024
      @peterharrald2024 Před 4 lety

      It works fine to find poly pipe.pvc pipe and any plastic pipe with or without water for me.Give it a try.

  • @bryanturner683
    @bryanturner683 Před rokem

    John,
    While I dont understand how it works I have had very good results. However at around the 1:30 min mark, if you watch your hands they are rotating. When the wire moves in your hand rotates in. Ive found lots of pipes and 3 wells doing this. This was a poor way to try an introduce folks to dousing.

  • @bonks4395
    @bonks4395 Před 7 lety +14

    Its not magic, its just beyond most peoples skill set who live in the city.
    I use copper rods when I do it. Using wood is difficult and not as reactive. It has to be a specific species of wood that will conduct an electrical current without too much resistance, such as willow. The " Y " shape just gives you a convenient handle shape. An " L " shape is easier for me to use.
    Plastic rods will do nothing, as its a non conductive material.
    Water companies that do locates either use the metallic rod method (as backup) or they use an electronic rod and sensor (as primary method). The electronic way is easier and faster but you have to know where the void is to start. For example you want to find your water line that comes from the street across your yard. Place a battery with a lead wire next to the water meter located down inside the water meter box. This will put a very slight current through the water line as water is a conductive material. Then a hundred feet down the line, cross back and forth over the ditch and the electric meter will beep when it senses that electrical field.
    --- IF YOU WANT TO LEARN HOW TO DO THIS FOR YOURSELF --- READ BELOW ---
    I use a pair of bent 1/4" diameter copper rods to make an elongated " L " shape, the handle must be bent perfectly into a 90* handle ~ 5" length. Then the rod ~24" long, has to be held perfectly level so it doesn't rotate on its own. Hold the handle with a loose grip so it will spin on its own when it wants to. This is the most difficult part of dowsing. Making sure the rod will spin freely in your hand and is level at all times. If you are walking over uneven or steep terrain and your arms are wobbling around, it is real tough to determine if the rods moved because you are not holding them level or if you're over a void. Got to hold em straight without too much grip force.
    If you suck at the above free hand method, take the short handle of the 1/4" diameter copper rod and drop it inside a 3/8" diameter sleeve, like a pipe. This way the rod will spin easily inside its sleeve/handle without any friction and will be much easier to use. Hold it perfectly level and slowly slowly walk perpendicular to the suspected void. When you get within a couple feet of it, the rod or rods will want to spin and align themselves with the void. If you make a sleeve for your handle to spin freely inside, it has to be a pipe shape. If you use a pop bottle for instance, the handle will not spin easily because the larger diameter further down inside the bottle will allow the handle to wobble around and not remain level.
    If you walk parallel or at an angle to the void, the reaction will be less noticeable.
    When you cross over a "void" in the ground whether its full of water or not doesn't matter, the electrical field of the "void" will pull the rods into alignment. I do a lot of excavation and I use this to find septic drain fields, utilities, and old trenches.
    I do not know about the claims that you can estimate the depth of water, but I can easily find pipe buried 3' down. The crystal pendulum is suspicious to me.
    You can try this with a coat hanger as long as you rub a magnet on the tip of the hanger to magnetize it. Coat hanger sort of works, but it does work.
    Don't try it with a random piece of wood, its a million times easier with a metallic rod that is conductive to electricity.
    If you are successful at this, post a comment here to verify your success so the city folks know its actually possible to do.

    • @quigley61
      @quigley61 Před 7 lety +3

      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dowsing#Scientific_reception

    • @marlynharo7360
      @marlynharo7360 Před 5 lety

      That's good info. I have used coat hangers but never had to magnetize them. I drain phones, headsets and watches very quick. I wander if that's why I don't have to magnetize them? Never tried a "y" branch.

    • @gregcameron5649
      @gregcameron5649 Před 5 lety +1

      I have tried copper but i have better luck with plain old steel rods. I dont know why but an older guy i work with can only use copper but i guess im different.

    • @joemcdevitt7772
      @joemcdevitt7772 Před 5 lety +2

      Went do his wrists point inward when the rods start coming together? A piece of metal that shape and size would be able to rotate without affecting his hands or wrists. I mean if you held it tight enough it could make your wrists turn inward but if you held it that tight it would just counter act the movement of the rods and completely defeat the purpose of using them. Your kind of foolish if you think that would work.

  • @chadjohnson5137
    @chadjohnson5137 Před 8 lety +8

    I've used the metal rods actually it does work.

    • @ddegn
      @ddegn Před 5 lety +1

      These sort of rods have failed all controlled tests.
      These only work if the user has a pretty good idea where the water already.

    • @Gawdessofficialpublishing
      @Gawdessofficialpublishing Před 4 lety +1

      @@ddegn Because its intuitive magnetic practice, it has to do with intentions.

  • @juan58102
    @juan58102 Před 9 lety +1

    So good!!!

  • @katiedangelo404
    @katiedangelo404 Před 2 lety

    It's like the branch is magnetically attracted to the water...
    This video draws questions I thought another video had rationalized

  • @SEMAJ1071
    @SEMAJ1071 Před 8 lety +10

    When I was a kid 60 years ago, my father had one of these guys come to the farm. Dad had hand pounded a pipe into the ground and it was hard to hand pump water. The dowser used a branched fork from a peach tree and found a spot 4 feet away from the well pump. Dad pulled the pipe and sunk it in the new location a few feet over and the hand pumping was a lot easier.
    My Mother watched me and my sister independently dowse around the property. Mom reported we found exactly the same 5 spots. I don't think she was putting us on.
    I've never needed to sink a well, so I never dowsed again.
    I conclude from my experience, you don't need a professional. You can do it yourself.

    • @alo300wsmsako7
      @alo300wsmsako7 Před 5 lety +2

      My grandfather does this however, this is something you can't learn its a gift I wish it could work for me but it does not

    • @losg9047
      @losg9047 Před 4 lety +3

      Its has to be some ancient technology

  • @runboyjk
    @runboyjk Před 6 lety +7

    He holds the rods and sticks like he is performing a "magic trick", with slight touch he can move the rods, and the stick. He has to rotate his hand just the direction he wants the rods to go. Normally if you search for real the water streams it is under the ground and there is a lot. The magnetic field is stronger than a bottle of water. It could be the water in your body is "feeling" the energy field and unconscious moves the hands. OR the field directly turns the rods. in that case the body may amplify the field. LIKE if you adjust the antenna on a radio and let it go the signal weakens again (your body transmitted the signal to the antenna while you where holding it).

    • @matthamilton5902
      @matthamilton5902 Před 2 lety

      LOL, that's not really how it works. Not the parlor trick, but water. Underground streams are pretty rare. Ground water which is under almost every square inch of soil, is almost always held in aquifers. Gravel, rocks, and sand, create voids that water settles into when there is a less permeable layer like clay or rock, below. Creating a void in this looser material let's the water fill the void, and that is a well. Aquifers can be bigger than the state of Texas and you are almost always guaranteed to hit one if you dig deep enough.
      The parlor trick is a misunderstanding of anatomy and science. It's something called the idiomotor effect. Your brain controls some of your fine motor skills without you making the conscious decision to do so. Sort of like highway hypnosis. I've heard the old argument about electromagnetic fields, voids, and your body being an antenna. The last guy who tried to convince me of that was dowsing while he was wearing a smart watch and his cell phone was in his pocket. The his watch, his phone, his own brain, heck, the sun creates more electromagnetic power than the movement of fluid inside of a pipe, feet below the earth. It's a disproven pseudoscience. Sorry. Also, look up the ADE 651. It was a dowsing bomb detector that got a lot of people killed because they were gullible enough to think dowsing actually works.

  • @scottkretsch4887
    @scottkretsch4887 Před 2 lety +1

    Can this technique be used to locate diamonds? I live by a state park where the public can dig/sleuth for diamonds and keep any diamonds they find. And yes, there’s been many many diamonds found over the years.

    • @HingleMcCringleberryPSU
      @HingleMcCringleberryPSU Před 2 lety

      dowsing has been debunked and proved as a swindler's trick many times over, watch a bunch of professional diviners fail time after time to prove dowsing works for a prize of $40,000: (water dowsing starts at 21:44 results of the experiment start at 33:40) czcams.com/video/cqoYrSd94kA/video.html&ab_channel=PhilipBuarque

  • @dailylifevlogs7672
    @dailylifevlogs7672 Před 4 lety

    Thanks for sharing

  • @BaileyZLeone
    @BaileyZLeone Před 5 lety +7

    My grandfather taught me how to do that. it's still something I'm trying to master. He told me story of how this was used to find hidden bombs under ground at one point.

    • @GaseousWorm
      @GaseousWorm Před 4 lety +7

      And you believed him?

    • @loshobian
      @loshobian Před 4 lety +1

      Your grandpa was either a liar or a fool

    • @ItsThatMilkshake
      @ItsThatMilkshake Před 2 lety

      Your grandfather was full of shit.

    • @mperhaps
      @mperhaps Před 2 lety

      Your grandfather is an idiot. Ask anyone that knew him. He is also a liar. I do believe that a division of armed forces-once discovering how useless your grandfather was-would send him out looking for land mines with a couple of bent sticks. Your family should not be contaminating the gene pool with your DNA. That's sort of obvious I mean look how stupid his grandson is. The federal govt should spay or neuter everyone impressed by this video. Please don't vote. And for Godsakes don't breed.

    • @r.rodriguez4991
      @r.rodriguez4991 Před 2 lety

      Your grandfather was a liar.

  • @swapnilchouknis6259
    @swapnilchouknis6259 Před 8 lety +4

    Well i respect all these comments about magic and how things work .... but dowsing is told as nothing but synchronizing the mind electromagnet senses and the electromagnetic force of the thing we are trying to find. Look at the dowsing theory video if you interested. I am still trying to find if this really works or not so i wont stand on any conclusion but even if you see him flicking the rod or stick with finger it is cause if dowsing is true it is supposed to be that the mind electromagnetic power uses the muscle power to indicate them.

    • @colossalbreacker
      @colossalbreacker Před 3 lety

      @Sploxon no that is a theory put in a way somebody who isn't scientifically minded might accept it.

  • @vijaygajbe10
    @vijaygajbe10 Před 4 lety

    Very good job sir

  • @That-Kevin
    @That-Kevin Před 2 lety +1

    I’ve seen my grandma do this with a Y shaped stick and she actually was pointing the stick upwards and it bent down words against her effort she actually water witched a pond that they dug in the backyard that never dried up because there was a spring there

  • @nextlevelangling3705
    @nextlevelangling3705 Před 4 lety +13

    Oh yeah how tf do the rods know what you’re looking for. Have someone bury a copper pipe in your yard and in a year try to find it with those rods😂😂

    • @bigblock67camaro
      @bigblock67camaro Před 4 lety +2

      {{1791}} it’s been debunked, in a controlled test they find water at the same rate of chance

  • @gloriand3706
    @gloriand3706 Před 7 lety +18

    I'm a believer...but I am not convinced on this demonstration because the hands appear to be manipulating the rods.

    • @nukeelda
      @nukeelda Před 6 lety +2

      GloriaND I use 2 cooper pipes to have rods move freely

    • @quotywood3862
      @quotywood3862 Před 6 lety +1

      It’s true, A water diviner asked my to try these and that was true..

  • @Annette941
    @Annette941 Před 10 lety +1

    Good Sir, how would one find a leak in a water pipe? Or, what question would one ask to find the leak in a house water pipe?

  • @7kiamarah_8
    @7kiamarah_8 Před 5 lety +1

    this method was used since before hightechnoly,you cannot believe it but itstrue, imagine how ancient people can make deep well before since they had no technology that can predict the under water. ther are still people using this method now a days.

    • @peterharrald2024
      @peterharrald2024 Před 4 lety

      Might need it to survive again one day.Always remember that most of modern society depands very much on power from a power station water from reservoirs and food supplied to a supermarket.If any or all of these things were knocked out due to a war and you had to fend for yourself you may become a believer.