Dave, …you continue to expound on things; long past, which you incessantly twist around to meet your own warped agenda. You could be doing this just because you are a really stupid individual, however, I don’t think you’re that dumb. I’d rather believe you’re doing it on purpose just to somehow make yourself feel better since you are the proud owner of an E-scope piece of junk. Or, you remain “ticked” because after all your efforts, you still have been unsuccessful at removing me from the forums.
My dowsing talent has been tested countless times, and it remains today the same as it has always been. That is, when tested under controlled and monitored conditions, my results are completely consistent with ordinary “chance guessing”. Don’t forget, guessing can sometimes be correct.
Further, my results compare precisely with any other dowser’s results when that dowser submits to testing under controlled and monitored conditions, regardless of what sort of dowsing instrument or paraphernalia that might be used.
Therefore, in order to untwist my original statement, I think it went something like this; in the hands of any dowser, and when tested under controlled and monitored conditions, a bent coat hanger will locate equally well as an E-scope or any other commercial instrument you would like to use.
So, I suppose if you and Steve want to put on a demonstration where he illustrates how a bent coat hanger will perform equally as well as his E-scope, –go right ahead. I have no interest in witnessing such an event, since I already know the outcome, but you may find some others that might be interested. Good luck…
My dowsing talent has been tested countless times, and it remains today the same as it has always been. That is, when tested under controlled and monitored conditions, my results are completely consistent with ordinary “chance guessing”. Don’t forget, guessing can sometimes be correct.
Further, my results compare precisely with any other dowser’s results when that dowser submits to testing under controlled and monitored conditions, regardless of what sort of dowsing instrument or paraphernalia that might be used.
Therefore, in order to untwist my original statement, I think it went something like this; in the hands of any dowser, and when tested under controlled and monitored conditions, a bent coat hanger will locate equally well as an E-scope or any other commercial instrument you would like to use.
So, I suppose if you and Steve want to put on a demonstration where he illustrates how a bent coat hanger will perform equally as well as his E-scope, –go right ahead. I have no interest in witnessing such an event, since I already know the outcome, but you may find some others that might be interested. Good luck…
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