Dowsing Advocates
These dowsing references are provided by Don Nolan, founder and past president of the Heart of Wisconsin Dowsers.
References to famous dowsers in history include:
Leonardo De Vinci, Robert Boyle (father of modern chemistry), Charles Richet (nobel prize winner), Albert Einstein, General Rommel of the German Army, and General Patton (U.S. Army).
Actually, General Patton had a complete willow tree flown to Morocco so that a dowser could use branches from it to find water to replace the wells the German Army had blown up.
The British army used dowsers on the Falkland Island to remove mines.
Some supporters of Dowsing are:
The Encyclopedia Britannica The American Academy of Science
The Academy of Sciences of Paris. The Canadian Ministry of Agriculture
The British Academy of Science. The British Army
The Smithsonian Institution. The U.S. Marines
The former Soviet Union The Government of the Netherlands The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Many private and public utilities workers throughout the world
Further dowsing info: history of dowsing
Common misspelling for dowsing:
owsing dwsing dosing dowing dowsng dowsig dowsin odwsing dwosing doswing dowisng dowsnig dowsign dowsin ddowsing doowsing dowwsing dowssing dowsiing dowsinng dowsingg eowsing sowsing xowsing rowsing cowsing rowsing fowsing cowsing d9wsing diwsing dkwsing d0wsing dlwsing d0wsing dpwsing dlwsing do2sing doqsing doasing do3sing dossing do3sing doesing dossing dowwing dowaing dowzing doweing dowxing doweing dowding dowxing dows8ng dowsung dowsjng dows9ng dowskng dows9ng dowsong dowskng dowsihg dowsibg dowsijg dowsijg dowsimg dowsint dowsinf dowsinv dowsiny dowsinb dowsiny dowsinh dowsinb dowsyng dowsings
Other common misspellings:
"dowsing pendulim", "pendulim"
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