A “New Spin” on Dowsing & Crop Circles
Paul Anderson, of the Canadian Crop Circle Research Network, tells about the experiences of a CCRN team that recently inspected cornfields where two crop circles were formed during 2002. The corn has been cut down, but the fields have not yet been ploughed. He writes, During a dowsing experiment, the L-rods were observed to often start ‘spinning’ in complete, fairly rapid rotations, in the second larger formation in particular, which was also videotaped; interestingly, similar accounts of spinning dowsing rods have come from research teams during ghost-hunting investigations. While dowsing itself is a much debated subject, the results were interesting, needless to say.
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