In France, dowsing for graves is completely taboo. I conduct discreet searches for murder victims and missing persons. Thank you very much for your videos, which are very informative and have taught me a lot. Sincerely. Michel
I was just a kid in the 1970s when a utility crew came through my neighborhood planning a new underground project. A man used a pair of COPPER rods to locate objects buried deep underground. I don't know about graveyards, but I do know that this stuff works.
I have yet to see this work in person but its very intriguing and I would like to try it. Cemeteries are full of large gaps where one would think graves would be so it would be interesting to try it.
His hands clearly move but I witnessed two different men on two different times douse a water well at the exact same spot that produced 200 gallons per minute.
He does move his hands some but that is not what is moving the rods. That is why we put a small piece of pipe on the rods so that our hands are not touching the actual rod. By not touching the rod there is no way to stop them from moving like they do!
In our cemetery a grave was marked, then not used, but the trustee left the stakes marking the site up to get with the family on what their plans were. (Person was buried in another cemetery). A couple weeks later there was another burial in the cemetery and the grave diggers saw the old markers and dug the wrong grave! They filled it back in, dug the right grave, everything fine. As an experiment I dowsed that empty grave, no results, but the grave next to it, got results! So it is NOT disturbed soil that makes dowsing work. Also at a local event I was showing how dowsing works finding underground power cables. At the event site there are power lines buried 2 foot deep with outlets mounted on poles for hook up during events. I showed a guy how dowsing will find the underground cable, then I looked up and just ahead was an extension cord running to one of the tents, so I went over the electric cord, no results. Get results for the cable 2 foot down, no results for the one on top of the ground, both energized, the above ground was plugged into an outlets from the buried cable.
It is so unusual the things that you find out when dowsing! I can’t wrap my head around the rods picking up a body in the ground but not the coffin or vault!
@@cowetagravedowsers not that I'm aware of. I really enjoyed this video and made me want to try. Not sure what the real purpose of dowsing graves is for but would not mind trying just for the experience. I had one Aunt that could talk out fire and my Grandmother had some unique gifts. Don't listen to these naysayers. One closing their mind and thinking they know it all makes them the fool.
If it is two males or two females then you probably won’t know. If there is one male and one female and one of the bodies is wider than the other then you will get a left and right pretty close together.
I have done this in a cemetery and it does seem to work. I have also tested it in my yard and the wires did cross when passing over the water line. Gas line did not detect BUT it had been replaced with plastic.
From my experience dousing will find any ditch that was dug to bury power, water of whatever! I believe it has to do with the dirt being rearranged from how it was originally!
I’ve seen this demonstrated using living volunteers playing the role of the deceased. When I find wire hangers, I intend to experiment. Lots of old graves in TN. 😊
@@BrandyRenae-px5nc So was I. Not all graves are marked. Recent construction in my area uncovered a cemetery no one knew existed. Pauper graves? Early colonial graves? Nobody knows. Museum called in.
I was taught the same thing but also had to walk on top of them sometimes when we were cleaning them. There are so many burial grounds that are unknown and because of that there are houses and roads built right over them. It happens everyday. We like to locate them so that maybe whoever owns the property may want to place a small marker so that they can be remembered. @@BrandyRenae-px5nc I
Just met you guys in Digbey today 12-29-20. I find this very interesting and might start doing it myself. To get more people interested in this you need lots of video content. I see you have just started so just keep it up and your channel will grow. Hope to see y'all again soon and May God Bless. Larry Higgins
I don't know. I grew up with dousing, so I know it works, but is it just me, or does his hands seem to tilt in the announced direction of the rods turn? That is, his wrists and hands are leaning right and the rods go right; leaning left and the rods go left.
He tries not to move his hands but sometimes does. Even if he tilts his hands sometimes the rods would just keep turning. The rods have a hard plastic around the handles that lets the rods move freely so he isn’t actually touching the rods.
When i was younger, this would work for me. The older I got, the less it works. I have used them to find a certain grave in a large cemetery, just ask the name you're searching for and they will point you in the direction. I dont know how it works, but it does.
@@cowetagravedowsers interesting, could be a particular metal that's not in a vault? Also ground water contains a lot of metals and minerals so could explain that too
We doused our water and sewage lines. There is a spot I think might be graves but don't know for sure. It could just be ground disturbance for something else. As long as we live here I prefer to think it's ground disturbance. There are no records of burials on this property but that doesn't mean much.
@@cowetagravedowsers Thanks for the response. I answered but must not have posted it. We bought this very old house ten years ago and had a lot of work and cleanup to do. Under a pecan tree under the weeds and brush I found a concrete edge, like you see in cemeteries surrounding family plots. It had writing inscribed in it, but like it was done with a stick, nothing professional. I was freaking out until it was cleaned enough we could read it. It said "fish bait." I have tried convincing myself the man raised earthworms. The wires crossed over that area, even with the concrete gone.
Hey my name is misty I live on jasper ga I have a very special gift I got into them when one of my customers took interest in my gift he only works with those with this o had no idea on what I was doing but he worked with me on them I go to cemeteries I can spend hours in there there is a place up here that has in marked graves sites I counted at least 30 in som areas I would love to meet with you or get some more info it’s a beautiful thing to do this my customer had passed away years ago but my training still Carrie’s on let me know and I can give more info be blessed
@@cowetagravedowsers I can fill the energy from thr rods but also the person like what happened to them and tell their story as I walk around the area a couple of years ago I was asked to dowse a man’s land for water which I did but I also came upon a Indian burial ground where he was going to put his house I told him to move the house in a different spot there was over a dozen in thr burial and they didn’t want to be moved or anything so the home owner built his house there make this short everything that could go wrong did the Forman commuted suicide the roofer fell off the roof and broke both legs thr concrete was ruck burnd down fought on fire and his wife the home owner she divorced him I tried to warn him they tried to warn me in the end the house was fought on fire by lightning this is no joke after thr removal of the house the county was brought in I was asked to re dowse the area I told the county this is a Indian burial ground Cherokee sacred site I told the officials if they move or dig up they are warned he asked me how do I know this bc my rods and the Presents of the chief is telling me this so now it was left along and a place of Cherokee burial site is there for those to remember
Great video, I have been doing this for several years in some old cemeteries during cleanups. I use copper ground wire and when crossing a grave they don"t cross each rod turns in opposite direction, if I walk sideways the rod straightens back up indicating the end of the grave. Any experience like that?
@@tammywaldrip9293we can also find unmarked graves. If you want to meet us somewhere in a cemetery we can do that! If you want to test him cover a headstone with a towel or something where you know who is buried there.