Remember an old boss of mine, back in the day, divining for a water pipe that was supposed to be in a certain location. We had searched for hours looking for said pipe. Boss came along and asked why we had not located it, after telling him that it was not where he said it was he got two bits of fencing wire and started to divine. Being young and knowing it all we laughed at him. He continued doing his thing for a short time and said "it's here ". yeah right. got the crowbar out and stuck it in the ground and got an instant shower. He was spot on. Only thing was that the pump was about a kilometre away and I was stuck with the job of turning the pump off and repairing the pipe. NEVER had any doubt about the black art ever again AND I have seen it done many time since.
My father was a great water diviner. Used both sources of wire and Y tree branch. While using the Y tree method I actually saw his hands cut while proving to us that it was not fake. Keep up the good work guys great TH-cam
Great video, I have always been told,one should not let anyone touch or use your rods. I have used a count method for depth. While standing at the spot where the rods cross, turn one away to make a right angle,then count as it comes around to cross over again.Can not say this works for everyone but it does for me and has been spot on. It is all connected from the brain.Cheers.
I knew an old man who could find anything with a "Y" shaped willow branch, I don't think you have willow trees in Australia but I challenged him and hid coins in the grass in his yard. he asked me to cut a Willow branch from the tree in his yard, then he cut a slot in the end and placed a coin in it and walked around the yard and found all of them! I tried it and it didn't work all that well for me so he put his hand on my shoulder as I walked around and the bark from the branch twisted off in my hands as it turned in my hands to point straight down at the coin I was looking for. I know it works!
Thanks Jack enjoyed learning more about divining. I went to the USA in 1986 and a farmer over there taught me how to do it, he also taught me how to find water pipes as well as electrical cables (a bit of mind games involved in that but a good skill to have). I was also taught by another old diviner how to find gold which was interesting, anyway keep up the good work love your content.
Great to see divining , i got a shock when i had a go with my uncle 30 years ago . I have not heard of a female doing it now that i think about it . Keep up the good work. much appreciated .
Please keep sharing the videos! I used to use a pair of locate flag stalks to divine telecommunications cables out in the fields when my Dynatel 500 decided to not work. (Batteries) I still keep some locate flags around so that I can play around in the summertime. Remember to pickup the locate flags after the customer is done with them. We found that cattle will eat the flags and wire and then the cattle collect the wire in their stomachs. (Bad) Remember that not all people work with Divining rods!
A great video Jack. Really enjoyed watching your day divining for water. I have used wire before to divine for water. A very experienced, professional water diviner who worked all through the Wheatbelt in WA used a special divining rod of his own design to find a great water supply on my property in the bush. Look forward to your next video. Cheers!
G'Day Jack & the crew I don't know much about water divining except I'm always doubtful when my brother gets out a couple of bent pieces of fencing wire to find a water pipe & we dig for ages in the wrong spot. Love your videos Thanks
I’m from BC Canada and I have used this system for years with great success. I use it mostly to locate water lines. I use coated bronze welding rods as my devining rods. I have found that the bronze rods give me a more accurate reading as to location and approximate depth. Love your videos. Enjoy and be safe.
Great video Jack and team. Really enjoyed it. Think I will give the diving a go on my property and see what happens. And your last comment about the beer made me laugh. Well done. I am sure Ant will catch up on the beers. 🍺🍺
Hi Jack. Just watched this one, the guys on Vice Grip Garage a utube channel from the states did some devining exactly the same as you did. At the cross over spot they put a washer on one of the rods. It started bouncing, he counted the bounces multiplied by 2 and that was the apparent depth of the bore. Try it some time.
Water divining - could tell a few stories about it! definitely doesn't work for me but it does for my brother. Apparently, some can tell depth to water and quantity as well. Interesting video mate, cheers.
Very interesting segment on water divining Jack. I remember my father using the exact same method in Kenya back in the 1950s. He also used the forked stick method.
Water divining must have something to do with your personal chakra or aura or vibration or something. I was with a grader driver who easily located a water pipe, I had a go just to see if it worked for me and i got nothing!! Good story, always interesting content.and banter.
If you hold one in each hand, when they cross it is directly above the water. I have had some real success using a DOWSING BALL. I bought a set of "Bob's Balls" used in the Bobs Game, small wooden balls, drill a small hole right through the centre of one of them, thread a length of thin twine through the hole and tie a knot on one end big enough to stop the ball from falling off. Next tie a loop on the other end big enough for your "Pointer" finger to fit through comfortably. To use, thread right finger through loop and hold out in front of you with bent arm, wherever comfortable, then proceed to area where there may be underground water. The ball will either swing from side to side or in circles, mark the spot directly below the ball. Change dowser to Left hand finger and repeat initial exercise, when you reach the spot, the ball should do the opposite of what it did previously ie twirl if it swung, or swing if it twirled. If it does the same thing in both hands this is a false reading and you need to try in another area. Would suggest you GOOGLE Dowsing and or Dowsing Ball.
When I was a child, a diviner came to long beach on the West Coast of Vancouver Island to find a well location for one of the cabins. There were quite a few of us watching. What was interesting to me and I never forgot was that it only worked for the men, not the women. My mother was one of the ones who tried. That was many ears ago
We had a guy who used a y shaped branch off a green tree with the branches around an inch thick. He would hold the fork pieces in each hand with the straight piece out in front. We were headed home in the cruiser with him in the middle in the front when the stick started to bend. He was holding the two pieces so firmly that they twisted off . The wire will not work for me but the do for my daughter. it is very interesting. No one seems to know how or why it works but it works.
I am an agricultural engineer by profession and think there is something to water divining. When I was a kid in the early 1970s, a friend showed me how to do it.
My father was a water diviner and I've had a crack at it too. I reckon it has to do with specific body chemistry reacting to electro-magnetic lines of force generated by the moving body of water. No black art; purely physics! And..."You canna change the laws of physics!" (Montgomery Scott - Star Trek)
In the desert of southern Arizona is a bush called a "wait a minute" because the thorns are shaped like hooks so that if you happen to brush against one the thorns will hook on to either your clothing or your skin and stop you in your tracks.
Jack, you're a patient man. Your mate wont stop asking questions... but seriously, enjoyed the banter and learning the ways of the bush. i use the rods to find water, electricity pipes etc. they work really well.
Used to divine for water mains and water services while we were digging trenches for pipe lines in the suburbs. Same old , no one believed me but it does work.
Uncle was at Newman in 70,s locals tought him the same learn the vegetation and he defined with the branches he thought me at blackbutt QLD use species but with copper wire rod 👍
Fascinating hearing how you use vegetation as an indicator for water. Our drainage contractor in the UK has a wife who is highly skilled at water devining. Sex definitely has no influence. She swears it must be copper rods though..
Jack did you point out any camels for Ant to play around with, ? So that finding water like that can it happen in any conditions desert, thick bush ect as long as the is a water catchment or creek,river underground , ? I find that amazing, Have you tried doing it with the wooden stick in the Y shape at the same location were the metal works ?
that can also work on crystals and gold ,not that i have found gold but i have had my wires cross when i walked over my pill bottle with a bit off gold in it
My Grandfather was a diviner and he found water to dig wells for all the farmers in a 30 mile radius near Barellan NSW. He was also struck by lightning....... twice. We reckoned it's where he got his talent from.......either that or God was claiming water rights.
Was it a business decision to avoid using the Autogyro for airborne station management? Beautifully simple aircraft that don't need long strips and can land on a five cent piece. Carrying capacity is probably lower (depending on the engine used). A two seater (fore and aft) could be used for feral shooting with dual controls (front seat passes control only in the air but still takes off and lands). The sole danger is operating them at low speed (below 50 knots) close to the ground, they aren't designed for that.
Went back to your oldest video (I think) to try to get some background on your station and there are bits of information on all your videos but if you have made a video with such information please give me a link and if not please make one. Cheers.
Hi Jack being a water diviner myself i enjoyed the video. I think where you found your water was actually the edge of the stream where as Danny was picking up the middle of the stream. I find also as a rule of thumb that salt water will run in a East West direction of flow. Good qaulity water generally runs N/E S/W. I have been divining for nearly 60 years so have had a bit of experience. i am still divining in the South Western Corner of WA.
Next door nabour growing up owned drill rig and always 5 or 6 devining sticks on his back porch made out of two bamboo poles connected by a old jumper cable connector us kids and his stepkids used to muck around with them and stir him that they didnt work he would show us were the water pipes went one day at about 5 to six years old were using them with no luck he grabbed my wrist and it just about burned my hand pulling down after that i could do it could feel it start pulling step it out till it pulled hard down and that would be the depth of the water i would have called bullshit if i hadnt had it happen to myself
Yah a laugh ANT 😂ya definitely showing your public servant questions, disbelief, Harry who really. I learnt to divine 70 years ago. Yes i was 4 yo ANT 😂. Jack to measure the depth. Mark each side of your water finding, ya need a long piece of wire, bend on end and poke into the middle of the water cause, then take other end of wire out at 90° to the water cause, the get your rod and slowly walk al🎉the wire keeping your feet on the wire, when diving rod indicates possible depth of water, now my father taught me as he was a well digger. Good luck Jack.
some people it doesnt work for. My father in law cannot feel a thing. until I come behind him and hold both arms from the rear and he can then feel everything. We have done it many times and it works every time. I have made a special crossover wire wrapped with copper and it has a very strong pull.
Hi there shane I have dun lots of water diving have a 93% rare on hitting water I find if you ceep the wire title in your hand will stop dud readings & if the wire crosses my body it can mean salty water
My father's father could "divine" water/water pipes/etc-water sources. He used a forked "stick"--a lithe branch of willow/elm/etc. Sometimes, no matter how tightly he would grasp the fork, the branch would point downward and actually twist the bark from the branch in his hands! When I was 14, he demonstrated this ability to me. He told many stories of finding water when land owners could find nothing. He would ask the land owner where he wanted a well. Then, he began a circle--from that point and spiraling outward, growing larger until he would find water. My father also could divine when he was young. He lost the ability when he became a Believer in God through Jesus, The Christ. My grandfather was not a Believer in God, through Christ. This throws an interesting light upon the subject. Water divining has been associated with "supernatural ability".
Jack for those who can’t Devine give them the wire then place your hands on their shoulders and walk with them over a known Contact spot and the wires should react. You are effectively jump starting them, then leave them to their own devices. Works most times. You can also Devine gold etc by holding something made from the same mineral in your hand and touching the wire. Great for when you are working a wall as the long wire points directly where to dig. Good luck😊
Women have less iron in their blood than men. It would make sense that men would be more in tune to magnetic frequency than women. Flowing water carries magnetism and frequency with it and iron is sensitive to magnetism and frequency
Hi Jack, It is not a male thing! As when I was a girl I did it and my mother use to do it too. My mother's brother use to divine oil and other different elements too.
Well that was fun. I discovered your channel a couple of days ago and was thoroughly enjoying ( binge watching ) your content. So much practical information about life on a station in the outback. Camel pest control. Beef cattle , airplanes , water well management and now how to find the location for a new well. You use science, reason and logic via topical, geologic maps and the location of local foliage. I’m with you 100%. Now you pull out the divining rods and total delusional nonsense ensues. Your critical thinking skills have brought you to an 80 % likely spot but you will credit spiritually for the exact location? You might as well build an alter and sacrifice a goat or maybe pray to Zuess to get the same result. Thanks for a couple evenings of entertainment. Time to unsubscribe and find more people who are critical thinking. Goodbye 👋🏼 Hint Google “ is water divining real? “
@@jack_out_the_back thanks. I completely missed that it was supposed to be humorous. I play your videos as background entertainment in my studio while doing other things. Pseudo science triggers me and that’s what I thought I was seeing. Apologies. I’ll rematch it now to see if I can pick up the hints that it’s humorous. Cheers
@@chuckeelhart1746 thanks, we probably hold too straight of a face when doing things like this, but it's how we manage to convince people to eat things like the paddy melons 🤣
@@jack_out_the_back as I said I’ve just started binge watching and probably starting in the middle of your many posts. I admit to not understanding humour very well either and that’s just me. I did notice very many comments by others that swear to dousing being a real thing however which I do find unbelievable. Thanks for your kind explanation and I’ll get back to binge watching again. It’s cold here in Ontario Canada and it looks nice and warm there . Cheers
Ha ha ha.... Who is the Australian billionaire retailer who has offered $100,000 for anyone who can prove water devining is fact ? I think it's been on offer for about 40 years so far. There's some easy money for yu.......Ha ha ha
From what ive heard about water divining that with 80% of Australia having artisan wells under it is just waggle some sticks and if you dont find water your just not digging deep enough, just saying sport
Went back to your oldest video (I think) to try to get some background on your station and there are bits of information on all your videos but if you have made a video with such information please give me a link and if not please make one. Cheers.
Remember an old boss of mine, back in the day, divining for a water pipe that was supposed to be in a certain location. We had searched for hours looking for said pipe. Boss came along and asked why we had not located it, after telling him that it was not where he said it was he got two bits of fencing wire and started to divine. Being young and knowing it all we laughed at him. He continued doing his thing for a short time and said "it's here ". yeah right. got the crowbar out and stuck it in the ground and got an instant shower. He was spot on. Only thing was that the pump was about a kilometre away and I was stuck with the job of turning the pump off and repairing the pipe. NEVER had any doubt about the black art ever again AND I have seen it done many time since.
Yeah, we all believe in your BS story.
My father was a great water diviner. Used both sources of wire and Y tree branch. While using the Y tree method I actually saw his hands cut while proving to us that it was not fake. Keep up the good work guys great TH-cam
Great video, I have always been told,one should not let anyone touch or use your rods. I have used a count method for depth. While standing at the spot where the rods cross, turn one away to make a right angle,then count as it comes around to cross over again.Can not say this works for everyone but it does for me and has been spot on. It is all connected from the brain.Cheers.
Hi Jack and crew 😊. My husband always used wire hangers here at our home in Indiana . Our water was only 23’ down . So spot on divining is
I knew an old man who could find anything with a "Y" shaped willow branch, I don't think you have willow trees in Australia but I challenged him and hid coins in the grass in his yard. he asked me to cut a Willow branch from the tree in his yard, then he cut a slot in the end and placed a coin in it and walked around the yard and found all of them! I tried it and it didn't work all that well for me so he put his hand on my shoulder as I walked around and the bark from the branch twisted off in my hands as it turned in my hands to point straight down at the coin I was looking for. I know it works!
These aussie champions are just the right people for this project..amazing attitude and excellence keep up your high quality of workmanship
Very interesting video. Divining is big in Texas also.
Thank you.
That voodoo of yours is great. I don’t think I blinked 😂 great stuff
Thanks Jack enjoyed learning more about divining. I went to the USA in 1986 and a farmer over there taught me how to do it, he also taught me how to find water pipes as well as electrical cables (a bit of mind games involved in that but a good skill to have). I was also taught by another old diviner how to find gold which was interesting, anyway keep up the good work love your content.
Great to see divining , i got a shock when i had a go with my uncle 30 years ago . I have not heard of a female doing it now that i think about it . Keep up the good work. much appreciated .
Please keep sharing the videos!
I used to use a pair of locate flag stalks to divine telecommunications cables out in the fields when my Dynatel 500 decided to not work. (Batteries) I still keep some locate flags around so that I can play around in the summertime.
Remember to pickup the locate flags after the customer is done with them. We found that cattle will eat the flags and wire and then the cattle collect the wire in their stomachs. (Bad)
Remember that not all people work with Divining rods!
A great video Jack. Really enjoyed watching your day divining for water. I have used wire before to divine for water. A very experienced, professional water diviner who worked all through the Wheatbelt in WA used a special divining rod of his own design to find a great water supply on my property in the bush. Look forward to your next video. Cheers!
Glad you enjoyed it
G'Day Jack & the crew I don't know much about water divining except I'm always doubtful when my brother gets out a couple of bent pieces of fencing wire to find a water pipe & we dig for ages in the wrong spot. Love your videos Thanks
It works, I’ve done it.
I’m from BC Canada and I have used this system for years with great success. I use it mostly to locate water lines. I use coated bronze welding rods as my devining rods. I have found that the bronze rods give me a more accurate reading as to location and approximate depth. Love your videos. Enjoy and be safe.
Great video Jack and team. Really enjoyed it. Think I will give the diving a go on my property and see what happens. And your last comment about the beer made me laugh. Well done. I am sure Ant will catch up on the beers. 🍺🍺
Hi Jack. Just watched this one, the guys on Vice Grip Garage a utube channel from the states did some devining exactly the same as you did. At the cross over spot they put a washer on one of the rods. It started bouncing, he counted the bounces multiplied by 2 and that was the apparent depth of the bore. Try it some time.
Forgot to say depth was in feet.
Your videos are educational interesting and valuable, thx for making very good videos
Water divining - could tell a few stories about it! definitely doesn't work for me but it does for my brother. Apparently, some can tell depth to water and quantity as well. Interesting video mate, cheers.
Very interesting segment on water divining Jack. I remember my father using the exact same method in Kenya back in the 1950s. He also used the forked stick method.
Water divining must have something to do with your personal chakra or aura or vibration or something. I was with a grader driver who easily located a water pipe, I had a go just to see if it worked for me and i got nothing!! Good story, always interesting content.and banter.
If you hold one in each hand, when they cross it is directly above the water. I have had some real success using a DOWSING BALL. I bought a set of "Bob's Balls" used in the Bobs Game, small wooden balls, drill a small hole right through the centre of one of them, thread a length of thin twine through the hole and tie a knot on one end big enough to stop the ball from falling off. Next tie a loop on the other end big enough for your "Pointer" finger to fit through comfortably. To use, thread right finger through loop and hold out in front of you with bent arm, wherever comfortable, then proceed to area where there may be underground water. The ball will either swing from side to side or in circles, mark the spot directly below the ball. Change dowser to Left hand finger and repeat initial exercise, when you reach the spot, the ball should do the opposite of what it did previously ie twirl if it swung, or swing if it twirled. If it does the same thing in both hands this is a false reading and you need to try in another area. Would suggest you GOOGLE Dowsing and or Dowsing Ball.
When I was a child, a diviner came to long beach on the West Coast of Vancouver Island to find a well location for one of the cabins. There were quite a few of us watching. What was interesting to me and I never forgot was that it only worked for the men, not the women. My mother was one of the ones who tried. That was many ears ago
We had a guy who used a y shaped branch off a green tree with the branches around an inch thick. He would hold the fork pieces in each hand with the straight piece out in front. We were headed home in the cruiser with him in the middle in the front when the stick started to bend. He was holding the two pieces so firmly that they twisted off . The wire will not work for me but the do for my daughter. it is very interesting. No one seems to know how or why it works but it works.
I used brass rods worked well in thailand found very good flow and clean water, love the show mate
Good content ! Nice show mate !
I am an agricultural engineer by profession and think there is something to water divining. When I was a kid in the early 1970s, a friend showed me how to do it.
I’m in Ky in USA my dad used to do it but here he used a peach tree limb !people used to get him to do it before they would drill a well !
My father was a water diviner and I've had a crack at it too. I reckon it has to do with specific body chemistry reacting to electro-magnetic lines of force generated by the moving body of water. No black art; purely physics! And..."You canna change the laws of physics!" (Montgomery Scott - Star Trek)
So much fun having the next generation of cousins up to visit😁
I helped an old fellow at Purga in Ipswich many years ago. He used a willow fork branch and could tell how deep to drill
In the desert of southern Arizona is a bush called a "wait a minute" because the thorns are shaped like hooks so that if you happen to brush against one the thorns will hook on to either your clothing or your skin and stop you in your tracks.
Jack, you're a patient man. Your mate wont stop asking questions... but seriously, enjoyed the banter and learning the ways of the bush. i use the rods to find water, electricity pipes etc. they work really well.
Used to divine for water mains and water services while we were digging trenches for pipe lines in the suburbs. Same old , no one believed me but it does work.
Uncle was at Newman in 70,s locals tought him the same learn the vegetation and he defined with the branches he thought me at blackbutt QLD use species but with copper wire rod 👍
interesting with those divining rods!
Fascinating hearing how you use vegetation as an indicator for water. Our drainage contractor in the UK has a wife who is highly skilled at water devining. Sex definitely has no influence. She swears it must be copper rods though..
36:20 living near cheshire in the uk ... i do wonder what to the cattle eat out there in wa?
Jack did you point out any camels for Ant to play around with, ? So that finding water like that can it happen in any conditions desert, thick bush ect as long as the is a water catchment or creek,river underground , ? I find that amazing, Have you tried doing it with the wooden stick in the Y shape at the same location were the metal works ?
Look for termite mounds, they always build on streams. Cheers :)
that can also work on crystals and gold ,not that i have found gold but i have had my wires cross when i walked over my pill bottle with a bit off gold in it
My Grandfather was a diviner and he found water to dig wells for all the farmers in a 30 mile radius near Barellan NSW. He was also struck by lightning....... twice. We reckoned it's where he got his talent from.......either that or God was claiming water rights.
Is Anthony dehydrated? Love this channel!! ❤
My granddad years ago taught me how to depth water.....I have not done it in a very long time
Whould a Alaska buss plane help with it's short take off and landing distance?
What a pity about the sound quality😮
Was it a business decision to avoid using the Autogyro for airborne station management? Beautifully simple aircraft that don't need long strips and can land on a five cent piece. Carrying capacity is probably lower (depending on the engine used). A two seater (fore and aft) could be used for feral shooting with dual controls (front seat passes control only in the air but still takes off and lands). The sole danger is operating them at low speed (below 50 knots) close to the ground, they aren't designed for that.
Love the explanation for water divining, the shape of the roots. I laughed. James Randi did a great video on the subject.
Went back to your oldest video (I think) to try to get some background on your station and there are bits of information on all your videos but if you have made a video with such information please give me a link and if not please make one. Cheers.
Hi Jack being a water diviner myself i enjoyed the video.
I think where you found your water was actually the edge of the stream where as Danny was picking up the middle of the stream.
I find also as a rule of thumb that salt water will run in a East West direction of flow. Good qaulity water generally runs N/E S/W.
I have been divining for nearly 60 years so have had a bit of experience. i am still divining in the South Western Corner of WA.
I also found as a young fella women were better Diviners than most men, Cant see why but have seen it proven many times here.
As a kid i was shown how its done , must see if I've still got it .
I've done that, lots of non believers out there!
Next door nabour growing up owned drill rig and always 5 or 6 devining sticks on his back porch made out of two bamboo poles connected by a old jumper cable connector us kids and his stepkids used to muck around with them and stir him that they didnt work he would show us were the water pipes went one day at about 5 to six years old were using them with no luck he grabbed my wrist and it just about burned my hand pulling down after that i could do it could feel it start pulling step it out till it pulled hard down and that would be the depth of the water i would have called bullshit if i hadnt had it happen to myself
Yah a laugh ANT 😂ya definitely showing your public servant questions, disbelief, Harry who really. I learnt to divine 70 years ago. Yes i was 4 yo ANT 😂. Jack to measure the depth. Mark each side of your water finding, ya need a long piece of wire, bend on end and poke into the middle of the water cause, then take other end of wire out at 90° to the water cause, the get your rod and slowly walk al🎉the wire keeping your feet on the wire, when diving rod indicates possible depth of water, now my father taught me as he was a well digger. Good luck Jack.
hi mate could do video on the firearm on the station
some people it doesnt work for. My father in law cannot feel a thing. until I come behind him and hold both arms from the rear and he can then feel everything. We have done it many times and it works every time. I have made a special crossover wire wrapped with copper and it has a very strong pull.
Hi there shane I have dun lots of water diving have a 93% rare on hitting water I find if you ceep the wire title in your hand will stop dud readings & if the wire crosses my body it can mean salty water
Yeah, can divine. I think most people can do it. Any 2 pieces of fence wire works. Finding water and pipes is easy. I can't explain it but it works.
Any landing you can walk away from is a good landing, if you can use the plane again it’s a great landing! 🤣
I've had success with divining, but also know a bow and arrow can provide as much success 😅, especially when you have a fair idea where the water is 😂
My father's father could "divine" water/water pipes/etc-water sources. He used a forked "stick"--a lithe branch of willow/elm/etc. Sometimes, no matter how tightly he would grasp the fork, the branch would point downward and actually twist the bark from the branch in his hands! When I was 14, he demonstrated this ability to me. He told many stories of finding water when land owners could find nothing. He would ask the land owner where he wanted a well. Then, he began a circle--from that point and spiraling outward, growing larger until he would find water. My father also could divine when he was young. He lost the ability when he became a Believer in God through Jesus, The Christ. My grandfather was not a Believer in God, through Christ. This throws an interesting light upon the subject. Water divining has been associated with "supernatural ability".
I have been able to devine for as long as I can remember, my Mum could also devine, but one oh my brothers could not.
Why planes and no choppers?
Cheaper to run the planes, and we don't muster with choppers so would not be quite as cost effective.
Even the flies came for a fly
Friken flys going for a flight😂
7:18 if only you had twin browning 303's
yes I am a diviner
Jack for those who can’t Devine give them the wire then place your hands on their shoulders and walk with them over a known Contact spot and the wires should react. You are effectively jump starting them, then leave them to their own devices. Works most times. You can also Devine gold etc by holding something made from the same mineral in your hand and touching the wire. Great for when you are working a wall as the long wire points directly where to dig. Good luck😊
Women have less iron in their blood than men. It would make sense that men would be more in tune to magnetic frequency than women. Flowing water carries magnetism and frequency with it and iron is sensitive to magnetism and frequency
Just another episode of Saturday Night Live😂
Hi Jack,
It is not a male thing! As when I was a girl I did it and my mother use to do it too. My mother's brother use to divine oil and other different elements too.
How many flies were killed in the making 🤣🤣
i can do that !!!
Hey Jack, let's meet and do ungodly things together.
Great video!
Vudu of devining can be told yes.... science can't be told...cos there isn't any!
Croc' dun pee!
Check out EM38 or EM31 meters. Same principal but old tech version
I found that women do not make good diviners for some resin do not know why that is but tried so many and thay could not do it.
good rubber shoos are the key warter conducts electricity into your body rubber shoos conduct with your body my thery
When science experiments are done, never works.
you must have irish blood in you
Well that was fun. I discovered your channel a couple of days ago and was thoroughly enjoying ( binge watching ) your content. So much practical information about life on a station in the outback. Camel pest control. Beef cattle , airplanes , water well management and now how to find the location for a new well. You use science, reason and logic via topical, geologic maps and the location of local foliage. I’m with you 100%. Now you pull out the divining rods and total delusional nonsense ensues. Your critical thinking skills have brought you to an 80 % likely spot but you will credit spiritually for the exact location? You might as well build an alter and sacrifice a goat or maybe pray to Zuess to get the same result. Thanks for a couple evenings of entertainment. Time to unsubscribe and find more people who are critical thinking. Goodbye 👋🏼 Hint Google “ is water divining real? “
Perhaps you should pay attention to the joke, clearly it went over you're head, or you just don't understand Australians...
@@jack_out_the_back thanks. I completely missed that it was supposed to be humorous. I play your videos as background entertainment in my studio while doing other things. Pseudo science triggers me and that’s what I thought I was seeing. Apologies. I’ll rematch it now to see if I can pick up the hints that it’s humorous. Cheers
Rewatch not rematch…
@@chuckeelhart1746 thanks, we probably hold too straight of a face when doing things like this, but it's how we manage to convince people to eat things like the paddy melons 🤣
@@jack_out_the_back as I said I’ve just started binge watching and probably starting in the middle of your many posts. I admit to not understanding humour very well either and that’s just me. I did notice very many comments by others that swear to dousing being a real thing however which I do find unbelievable. Thanks for your kind explanation and I’ll get back to binge watching again. It’s cold here in Ontario Canada and it looks nice and warm there . Cheers
Gee's so the earth is really flat. Hmmmm.
Ha ha ha.... Who is the Australian billionaire retailer who has offered $100,000 for anyone who can prove water devining is fact ? I think it's been on offer for about 40 years so far.
There's some easy money for yu.......Ha ha ha
Haaa yes that was James Randi & Dick Smith , both dispute the ability .
asserting magic is real aint a good look when filtering all you have said through that lens.
From what ive heard about water divining that with 80% of Australia having artisan wells under it is just waggle some sticks and if you dont find water your just not digging deep enough, just saying sport
I can water Devine. The direction the single wire points is the direction of the water flow.
Went back to your oldest video (I think) to try to get some background on your station and there are bits of information on all your videos but if you have made a video with such information please give me a link and if not please make one. Cheers.