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Iraq Swears By Dowsing Rod Bomb Detector

jggimi writes "According to the New York Times, more than fifteen hundred remote sensing devices have been sold to Iraq's Ministry of the Interior, at prices ranging from $16,500 to $60,000 each. The devices are used for bomb and weapon detection at checkpoints, and have no battery or other power source. Sounds great, but according to a retired United States Air Force officer, Lt. Col. Hal Bidlack, they work on the same principle as a Ouija board — the power of suggestion. He described the wand as nothing more than an explosives divining rod. Even though the device has been debunked by the US Military, the US Department of Justice, and even Sandia National Laboratories, the Iraqis are thrilled with the devices. 'Whether it's magic or scientific, what I care about is it detects bombs,' said Maj. Gen. Jehad al-Jabiri, head of the Ministry of the Interior's General Directorate for Combating Explosives."

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  1. Re:Insightful by Runaway1956 · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    My father in law was good with those witching sticks. He dug many a well, and always struck water. Even today, the city of DeQueen, Arkansas employs an old Native American in the water department. He has the willow sticks like father in law used, but he also has a pair of copper rods that he likes better. He'll follow a pipe forever, and he'll tell you if, and where, it leaks. He is every bit as accurate as the guys with the ~ $18,000 metal detectors which can't tell you that there is a leak in the line.

    The funny thing is, he can follow gas mains, buried electrical lines, anything that has metal in it, OR he can locate water alone. I always thought it just worked with water - goes to show how much I know, huh? Maybe it's anything conductive.

    Don't ask me how it works - those witching sticks are just dead wooden sticks in my hands. But, I've seen it work, so I have to believe in it.

    How that all relates to these explosives witching sticks, I have NO IDEA. Maybe they work in the hands of tribals, maybe not. Don't ask me to test them.

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  2. Re:Another reason why by Hurricane78 · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Nah. As Iraq now officially is a US colony, they (the US) are in fact the ones who actually HAVE thousands of nukes. AND they are the only ones, who ever were douchy enough to actually use them! On innocent people too!

    And they want others not to have them... Yeah right! Because it's so hard to enslave countries if you're not the only side who has nukes.

    Sorry, but if you have nukes, you thereby lost the right to tell others not to have them.
    And about the "crazy president and extremistic freaks in the background": Two words: Bush and Cheney! ^^

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  3. Re:Insightful by LKM · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    But there are no readouts from instrumentation here

    I don't know why the person you want downmodded did not link to them (presumably he assumed that people were capable of using the Google), but there are plenty of studies about this.

    This isn't even a forum for science.

    Everything is science. Do you think the laws of nature stop working if you proclaim that something isn't "a forum for science"?

    No he stated his opinion of the current state of the facts.

    It's not an opinion. I would encourage you to look up some studies. I can find studies showing that dowsing does exactly as well as random chance going back more than half a century (Ongley, 1948, "New Zealand Diviners").

  4. Re:Another reason why by ifwm · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Not very sophisticated or elegant if you ask me.

    Yeah, but you've already proven there's no reason to ask you.

    Seriously, you're really not terribly bright, stop advertising it.