CHAPTER 17
NATURAL AND MAN-MADE SOURCES
Unhealthy Energies from Coal-mines, Lead Mines, etc.
LEAD MINES AT TYNDRUM
Tyndrum is a scattered little highland village, deep in a beautiful glen, at a road junction. Its main claim to fame is the lead mine on the hill on the opposite side of the glen. I received a call from a nearby hotelier to test his building for earth energies. Here I found such a high incidence of unhealthy energies and spirals that I felt obliged to find the source which was not in doubt, as the scarred landscape above the houses bore mute testimony to the toxic waste dumps from old mines.A few days later I revisited the site, this time with the intention of climbing up the steep hill face to the mines to test for the telluric energies which it must surely emit. Before I did that, I tested the mounds of sandy soil, the tailings, close to the road, at the east end of the village. I could find nothing unusual here, perhaps because the sand had moderated the unhealthy waves. I had driven along that road for many years and these bare, sandy patches had refused to become vegetated over that time, which, 1 had assumed, was because of their lead content.
I climbed up toward an old mine shaft. Strewn about, there were hundreds of tonnes of broken rock: galena, snow quartz, barytes, zinc-blende, chalcopyrite, calcite, pyrites, and a few pieces of rhodochrosite — a geologist's paradise. The lead deposits had been discovered in 1741, and within a few years yielded 1700 tonnes of lead, which was later exceeded by another mining company, which, from 1768 to 1788, also smelted the lead on this location. Over a century later it was reopened to provide lead for ammunition during the First World War.
In the mine I found a small gallery a few hundred feet above the floor of the glen. Here I tried to find radiation with my geiger counter which showed a mere 3 counts per minute, just the same as the background in the surrounding area. When I tried my 'unhealthy energy' divining rod, however, I found energy coming from the tunnel in a tightly packed series of vertical waves of unhealthy energy. They seemed to be about Imm. or less apart, and came from the mine workings. The average distance between unhealthy waves in the UK being roughly about 1 metre, I realised immediately just how powerful this location was.
There were no healthy waves here at all, just the metre-wide vertical wall of solid unhealthy energy streaming down to the village, with some outer waves, all gradually fanning out. The wavelength in this case was 5ft. 2in.( 158 cms.) and amplitude 9 ins (24 cms), very similar to the energy emitted from standing stones.
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Lead Mines above Tyndrum emit a Great Deal of Unhealthy Telluric EnergiesIt has been known for a long time that at the intersections above crossing underground streams, caves, and tunnels that there is a high incidence of lightning strikes. Could it be these positively charged unhealthy waves which lightning is attracted to? One unfortunate potholer in France, for instance, was struck by lightning when he was 200 feet underground!(1).
There is a fault in the rock at Tyndrum which contains this seam of different mineral ores, 20ft. (6.1m.) wide at its maximum, and originally horizontal galleries about every hundred feet, with some vertical shafts dug into it. Much of the mine is now in a collapsed and waterlogged state. Before the seam was mined, it must have appeared as a snow-white gash, with the quartz moderating the effects of the galena and other minerals locked inside it. Now the disturbed minerals in the fissure radiate out unhealthy waves in a wide stream with a powerful central core.
In the village, which is only a kilometre away from the mine, this powerful energy stream can easily be detected. The whole west end of the village is affected; the waves, very close together there, also form spirals, the result of combining with an unhealthy energy ley or stream travelling up the glen, roughly at right angles to it. It would be interesting to find out how the hard core of unhealthy waves from the mine fissure dissipates with distance. I suspect, like other energy streams I have followed from standing stones, and quarries, that it will be a circuit. These can be sometimes quite large, and return to their sources sooner or later. Some of the main megalithic leys I have followed traverse mainland Scotland and the islands before returning to complete their circuit. Unfortunately, my days of hard walking are now over, and I must leave this to someone else.
At the time of writing, I read that another attempt is about to be made to extract an estimated £62,000,000 worth of gold from another area near Tyndrum. This will help the prosperity of the area, but what will this further disturbance do to the earth energies? I read that the person who invited me to visit the village to search for unhealthy earth energies has asked the mining company to include in their contract, landscaping the area when they have finished, to help restore the telluric wounds. The mining company, fortunately, have agreed.
QUARRIES AND H.T. CABLES
Following information from Geoffrey Alien, whom we met earlier in Chapter 11, I decided to locate and follow the energy waves which, he believes, are emitted from quarries, and attach themselves to H.T. cables.Outside Crieff is the beautiful Sma' Glen, with the Highland Boundary Fault at its entrance. Associated with this major displacement is a band of slate which has been quarried along its length in the recent past to provide roofing materials. The largest quarry there is rather awkward to get to, and consequently, undisturbed. Heaps of slate and mica schist gleam in the sun, and, unlike most quarries in the lowlands, it has not been used as a rubbish dump. Such dumps can only exacerbate the unhealthy waves. A short distance away from the quarry was a line of H.T. pylons; ideal for my research.
From this quarry I detected unhealthy waves, about 1/4 in (6mm) apart emitted from the centre,
which in this particular case was a deep hole flooded with clear rain water. Instead of radiating outwards in all directions, as I expected, the whole energy stream travelled in a southerly direction, towards the H.T. cables. As they approached the cables at an acute angle, they turned, and ran in parallel waves, about 1/2in (12 mm) apart, for several kilometres. Then they turned back to the quarry to complete the circuit. It was some months later that I discovered that Dr.Schneck of Bideford, Devon, had done some similar work, and had come to similar conclusions.I have yet to discover if it is the electric and magnetic fields in the cables which cause the energy stream to be repelled, or simply the physical presence of the steel towers and cables. At the moment I suspect the latter. During my work on the telluric energy network across Scotland, I encountered one roughly circular energy stream which focused accurately between the legs of some ten miles' length of H.T. suspension towers before abruptly veering off back to its original prehistoric course. Assuming that the energy stream was attracted to the electric and magnetic fields, I was later surprised to find that the same energy stream deviated from its route to focus into a windmill derrick. The reason for this is that each leg of a suspension tower or derrick has a narrow ellipse of telluric energy radiating out from it. This captures the wandering energy ley stream, focusing it down the line of pylons of the national grid, one after another.
Another local quarry, in Glen Devon, well away from any H.T. cables and located in layers of the lower old red sandstone period, gives a slightly different energy pattern. With nothing either to deflect or attract the telluric energies, the focal point is in the centre of the floor of the quarry. Unhealthy waves are emitted from it like a giant parabolic reflector. After a few hundred metres, they gradually turn, radiating back to the perimeter, and then into the centre, to complete the circuit. Like the Tyndrum mines, there are no healthy waves to be found
Conversely, at another quarry I found a similar pattern, but this time, practically all of the emitted energies were healthy. Here, it was a sand and gravel quarry, and furthermore, the quarrying was done without blasting the rock. Other than these two factors, it was impossible to explain the difference. It follows, of course, that anyone excavating bedrock on a hillside, to build a house, perhaps, may have problems if he uses explosives, and, possibly, heavy machinery.
BREAKING THE DRAGON'S BONES
There are a number of mines and quarries throughout the country, and one cannot help but wonder just how much damage they do, fanning out unhealthy waves across the country. Until recently, the Chinese would never allow such mines, saying that they "break the dragons' (telluric energies)) bones", and archaeologists have wondered why some of the most ancient mines in the world, excavated by Neanderthal man 100,000 years ago, were carefully backfilled.In South Africa, in the distant past, men dug out a million kilos of red ochre, then returned the ground to its former condition "to appease the Plumed Serpent", adding offerings as they did so, seemingly aware of possible damage to the telluric environment (2).
RADON GAS
Fissures, mines, quarries, wells and underground streams also can emit one of the deadliest natural gases: radon, which percolates to the surface, and is suspected of causing a number of cancer related deaths in dwellings above such sites. Granite is the most frequently linked rock type as far as this gas is concerned. It was at one time thought to be a problem mainly in certain areas of the country, but recently scientists have discovered that the gas is much more widespread than originally thought and may be linked with HT electric transmission lines, to some forms of cancer.Tom Williamson believes that it is bands of gas rising from the earth which dowsers detect as 'black streams'. He points out that many people can avoid illness simply by ensuring that the basement of dwellings is made impermeable to such gases. Tom is, however, rather sceptical of the relationship between earth energies and illness3.
Perhaps decaying radon gas can be picked up and transmitted by telluric energy acting as a carrier wave, in a similar manner to the ions at quarries and railway lines, as previously discussed. I will leave this topic for physicists to argue about, and further investigation by dedicated and competent dowsers.
WELLS AND RADIAL LEYS
One house I visited gave a rather disturbing variation to the usual alternating pattern of spirals — this one had unhealthy spirals only. This case provided me with another clue to telluric energies — some of them have a point source. The husband and wife who owned the house had moved into it a few years before. Both were unaware of the effects of telluric energy. They fell ill shortly thereafter, and eventually called me to investigate. When I arrived at the house, I found that it had unhealthy spirals spaced about 3 metres apart. There was no compensating healthy spiral system, any individual healthy waves passing straight through the house.A well in front of the house was one instigator, radiating energy waves (both polarities in alternating sequence), in all directions. When the unhealthy energies entered the house they formed a neat pattern of unhealthy spirals. Worse still, a healthy energy ley from the east side of the house passed through a modern cemetery, next to their garden. This changed all the healthy energy waves entering the cemetery into an unhealthy form.
Things were so bad after they moved into the house that the husband walked several kilometres to a nearby river with the intention of committing suicide — he felt acutely unwell. Fortunately, he changed his mind and returned home. A friend, a specialist in another aspect of geopathic stress helped him through his bad patch. The husband later became aware of earth energies and their possible deadly qualities, and asked me to help him. I am pleased to say that since I was able to work with them, both he and his wife have partially regained their health and have become interested in earth energies.
APPARITIONS ON SPIRALS
There are other forms of spirals induced by wells, and they can give rise to other phenomena beside illness. At Balgonie Castle, in Fife, the laird asked me to survey the 15th century tower for telluric energy. His family could hear whisperings round the ancient baronial hall, even when there was no-one else around. His son had seen an apparition, a green lady, walking across the floor of the destroyed grand hall. Apparitions are commonly seen as green, white, or grey and a theory which could explain at least some of these events has been proposed by Tom Lethbridge, archaeologist, psychic researcher and explorer. He believed that they were originally in full colour, but fade over the centuries4.The telluric energy system of the castle was healthy. This surprised me, since I expected ghosts (if that is what they were) to be initiated by unhealthy spirals. There was a spiral of healthy energy where the green lady had been seen and also another spiral in the baronial hall where the whisperings had been heard, with another in the old keep. These took the form of part of a semi-curve. With an unusual flash of inspiration, I could see it as a circle of spirals!
When I turned to where the theoretical centre should be, I could see a mound of boulders, which had, apparently, been taken out of the old well in the courtyard. The castle had been designed and built taking in to account the telluric energy produced by this well. This must have been to give a healthy living environment to the occupants. This, I later discovered, was not the first time a building had been constructed to blend with telluric energies. Other examples are the cathedrals at Peterborough, Winchester and Glasgow. They have all been built over holy wells to make use of, and transmit the healthy emissions from the water over a wide area. The well acts as a focal point for a star shaped network of telluric energies. This is the view of Ludovic McLellan Mann, who investigated this phenomenon in the 1930s5.
The laird and his family were obviously responding to the healthy energies in their castle. Despite the inadequate heating facilities they were hale and hearty, and had never felt so healthy in their lives.
ARTESIAN WELLS
Artesian wells also produce healthy energies in great quantities. A business woman near where I live has her house built over one of a line of wells, of which the local lemonade works have made good use for many years. They sank a well 120ft. deep into this source of pure water. The woman's house is swamped with healthy energy waves, radiating out from the capped well in her kitchen. There is only the occasional unhealthy energy (not from this source) entering her house. Despite a very stressful business, and possibly because of her telluric environment, she has remarkably good health.Very often I meet people who are in good health, not through their own natural or genetic ability, but because the telluric energies to which they are subjected where they live, work and sleep are the foundations of their health or illness. People are mirrors of their earth energy environment. If that environment is hostile, they can fall prey to any one of a number of serious illnesses in a surprisingly short time.
MODERN SOURCES: ELECTRICITY GENERATING STATIONS
The turbines and transformers in hydro-electric dams which convert power from water to electricity, ionize the air around them (see Chapter 16) and emit energy waves of both polarities in a precise pattern (radial leys). Radiating out like the spokes of a bicycle wheel, the waves travel extremely close together, generally around 2 ins. (5cms) apart when about three miles (4 3/4 km) from the source.Cruachan dam in Argyll, a powerful showpiece 250,000 volt hydro¬electric station, emits energy waves of 76 ins (193 cms), amplitude 8 ins (20 cms). Other major dams in the region, Pitlochry and Loch Tummel, have similar wavelengths. How far these waves travel I have no idea as yet, but they may cover some considerable distance, I suspect, before becoming 'earthed' by derelict quarries and suchlike, and returning to their source. Despite their intensity, it is surprising that the electric and magnetic fields die away within metres of their sources, according to my sensitive Kombi meter.
The means of fuelling a power station, whether it is coal, oil or gas is not likely to make any difference to the energies from the generators, but there is the added disadvantage of chemical pollution in varying degrees. This is the price we choose to pay for our comfort and health, even though there are more conducive ways to achieve a more naturaland less energy-intensive way of living. (1 refer later to the effects from nuclear power stations.)
TELLURIC SHADOWS
There is also the synergistic or combining qualities of these energies to be taken into consideration. Some ten miles (16km) east of Pitiochry, in Strathardle, a number of families invited me to check their homes, as there seemed to be such a high incidence of illness in that area. The unhealthy energies there, apparently, were coming from the direction of Pitiochry dam, but the healthy/unhealthy sequence had changed. Now they were all bad, indicating either that something had changed the polarity of the good ones, or that the healthy waves had somehow been eliminated. When I returned to Pitiochry to follow the waves from source to destination, I believed that it was the geology of the region which may be responsible. The predominant rock was mica schist, which could, conceivably, alter the waves of healthy negative ions to unhealthy positive ones as they traversed the country.As 1 climbed from the dam at Pitiochry into the hills, towards the area with the problem, I had to change my theory. The healthy waves, even after some 3 1/2 miles (5 1/2 km) had not changed their polarity at all, but in front of me in the thick mist loomed the possible culprit — the massive television repeater station on the summit of a hill, overlooking both Pitiochry and Strathardle. Nothing varied in the healthy waves as I dowsed them up to the station, but just a short distance past the perimeter fence, they became distorted. Eventually they earthed themselves into the ground in spirals, leaving only the unhealthy waves to pass unhindered.
This radial ley gradually fanned out over a distance with the result that several kilometres of Strathardle became affected by unhealthy radiations. In addition, Faskally and Loch Tummel, another two hydro-electric schemes 2 miles (3kms) and 11 miles (18km) distant respectively, had the same synergistic effect, giving another two shadows of unhealthy waves further down Strathardle.
To exacerbate matters, there is also what I call the 'tandem effect'. If you have two sources radiating energies which overlap each other, you will get a more powerful line extending in both directions from the sources.
NUCLEAR POWER STATIONS
Unhealthy waves fan out from the radioactive decay in nuclear power stations in a similar pattern to those from transformers in hydro-electric schemes. At Dounreay, near Thurso, I found unhealthy waves of 96 ins (244 cms) and amplitude of 23 ins (58cms). These came from both the old fast breeder reactor, then containing 960 tonnes of low level waste, and the newer operational reactor, The unhealthy waves were radiating out from both sites. In all probability there is the same healthy form as well, but I did not know about the unhealthy/healthy alternating pattern at the time. The plant may not have been producing electricity when I was there, as I could not find the wavelength which I have come to associate with electric transformers and turbines.Around this reactor, in common with some other reactors, clusters of childhood leukemia have occurred, although it has since been discovered that power stations of various types (like those driven by coal and oil) also seem to have clusters. It may be that it is the subtle energies from the transformers and turbines which are causing the problem, and not from the reactors themselves.
NUCLEAR SUBMARINE BASES
At Garelochead, north of Glasgow, I discovered one of the most prolific sources of artificial radiation that I had encountered until then. A lady in a house overlooking the loch suffered six miscarriages, usually at mid-term, and not unreasonably, wanted to find out why. In her bed she had one unhealthy spiral at her head level, one at her abdomen level, and one at her feet. Both she and her husband had the impression that their house was extremely unhealthy for them and their children, and were considering moving. They asked me repeatedly if a nearby television repeater mast, this time a rather small one, had anything to do with their problem. In my ignorance, I dismissed it at the time.
A nuclear submarine surfaces at Faslane.
After my visit I decided to check the Faslane nuclear submarine base a short distance away, as this seemed the most obvious source. Outside the perimeter fence, about 150 metres from the maintenance sheds, there were waves very close together, inducing spirals about 4 ins (10 cms) apart, which seemed very bad, as each one spiralled out about 20 ft., or so, in an overlapping pattern.
These particular spirals took me by surprise. Earlier, I mentioned that spirals are induced between waves, and appear to feed off the surrounding waves. Here, close to the source, the waves were packed tightly together, yet the spirals overlapped — possibly in their thousands. In addition, these spirals had wide coils, about 10 1/2 ins (27cms) apart, unlike the more powerful water spirals, which are about 1 ins (2 1/2 cms.) apart.
Later, I found that the sheds housed one, possibly two, nuclear pow¬ered submarines. As I drove home I stopped every few kilometres to check the background of spirals from that site, but it was about 20km. or so before they settled down from their dramatic state.
On reflection, this woman's house, high in the hills, had the television repeater mast between it and the nuclear base, and may have been in the 'shadow' area of that site, similar to the Pitlochry case mentioned earlier. This knowledge was to come years later. I was completely unaware of the synergistic qualities of this form of energy at the time.
The following year I again checked the area, to find the energies had increased dramatically. It was the end of the cold war, and now five nuclear submarines were tied up bow-to-stern at the quayside. Across the sea loch, about 1/2 mile from the quay and at right angles to it, the waves were of alternating polarities, about 1/4 in. (6 mm) apart between similar signs, and now about 79 in. (200 cms) wavelength, l0 in. (25 cms) amplitude.
Here were five sources of radiating energy contributing to the tandem effect. When 1 projected a line southwards from the submarines, it could be picked up further down the shore of the loch, 2 miles (3 1/4 km) away, as waves so close together that 1 could not measure them - perhaps 1mm apart, or less.
There is a complication, however, as one ex-submariner pointed out to me. The modern submarine is so powerful that each has to generate a great deal of electricity, enough to supply a small town. It may be that this was the source of the radiating waves, perhaps even modified by the radioactive material on board. The wavelength from these submarines appeared to be rather different — longer than from conventional turbines, etc., but shorter than missiles which we now turn to.
NUCLEAR MISSILE SITES
The storage facility for the Trident missiles is located nearby, and, close to the perimeter fence the waves are about 93 ins (236 cms) amplitude 8 1/2 ins (22 cms). As I would expect, the waves from such powerful weapons were packed so tightly that I could not determine any distance between them at all, but at least they were slightly longer than the height of a human, and therefore would not resonate to the same extent with anyone lying in bed.
NUCLEAR SUBMARINE GRAVEYARD
At Rosyth Naval base, within sight of the Forth road and rail bridges, and just a short distance from Edinburgh, is the last resting place of several nuclear submarines. From the perimeter fence I could see the sinister black hulks of three submarines, floating in the dockyard. Further along, another more modern submarine was tied to the quayside, possibly being repaired at the time, as the base had only just lost its refitting programme.About a kilometre away the waves were of an alternating pattern, and about 2 ins (5cms) apart. The wavelength in this case was 82 ins (208 cms), amplitude 8 1/2 ins (20cms.), and may have been from the electric generators of the boat still in service. Whether or not the emitted energy will decline once they are permanently dry docked and the electric generators removed remains to be seen.
In the 1990s, there are 12 nuclear submarines patrolling Britain's waters, or being refitted or berthed around the country. Each one is designed to carry approximately 225kg of nuclear fuel on board and each will be contributing subtle radiations to their immediate environment. Russia and its allied states have about 225 submarines, many of which are nuclear powered, while the U.S.A. has many more. What effect they may have on the health of the inhabitants of an area they visit is unknown at present, and, likewise, to the crews manning and maintaining them, but we must at least be thankful that the waves are alternately positive and negative, and may help to balance each other. Also, a submarine only usually stays in one place for a relatively short time.
RADAR AND MICROWAVE TOWERS
Unlike the radial leys from electric generators, sub-stations, missile sites, the two radar stations I have measured seem to emit nothing but unhealthy energies, and in vast quantities. A radar station at Kinross has energy waves of 69 in.(175 cms.) wavelength, 7 1/2 ins (19 cms.) amplitude, and the local R.A.F. fighter station is very similar. Microwave towers have much the same effect, although the wavelength has not yet been measured.
AN ANCIENT SOURCE: VOLCANIC PLUGS
So far, we have seen how man-made structures have affected or seemingly produced effects in existing energy waves, but there are rather similar and completely natural sources of energies, especially in Scotland. These are the volcanic plugs: ancient volcanoes which have been eroded away to leave sheer lava cliffs, upon which have sometimes been built castles; Edinburgh and Stirling castles being notable examples. These plugs act like 'holes in the landscape', and fan out natural telluric waves of about 7ft. (214 cms) wavelength, once again in the usual healthy/unhealthy/healthy sequence. The Volcanic' island of Staffa on the West coast has even longer waves at 9ft. (274 cms), particularly concentrated at the caves, like Boat Cave and Fingal's Cave.There is, however, a curious similarity to the lines of energy waves from nuclear submarines and the tandem and synergistic effects which we have already encountered. Lines from ancient burial grounds radiate outwards from major volcanic plugs, and each burial ground also seems to be situated where at least two of these lines cross. It took me much difficult walking to trace these strange radial leys back to their sources, as very few of the older burial grounds are marked on the government maps, and the lines may not always have the accuracy beloved of some armchair enthusiasts. But follow them I did, through one burial ground after another, for almost one thousand miles, until eventually the picture became clearer.
Since I discovered these strange radial leys, Paul Devereux (who we met earlier) has been researching very similar straight lines of cemeteries, and other forms of straight paths around the world. Cultures, totally unconnected with each other, have evolved straight spirit, faery, coffin and ghost paths, where the dead have been carried on specially built 'dead straight' roads. On these, their spirits could easily leave their bodies and fly in straight lines. Feng shui, he points out, would never allow houses to be built on such lines, as the occupants would be troubled with wandering spirits.
There is something deeply mystifying here which I cannot quite grasp. Perhaps telluric energies are much more important than I have hitherto believed, and are responsible not only for the health or disease of the population, but for our very souls. If this is correct, we have ignored it, with, possibly, unfortunate consequences.
The reason for these peculiar alignments is at present speculation, but another strange feature appeared when I drew a line from the volcanic plug of Ailsa Craig, an island to the south-west of the mainland, to the Edinburgh Castle volcanic plug. This passes through The Electric Brae or Croy Brae in Ayrshire, where the laws of gravity appear to be suspended. Driving along this stretch of road, you have to change to a lower gear to go 'downhill' and you can even coast 'up-
Boat Cave, Isle of Staffa, In the Hebrides
hill with the engine switched off. Careful surveying has shown that it is an optical illusion, but there may be more to it than this, as I find that the telluric wavelengths down this section of road are different from any I have encountered elsewhere.
When any track or road is cut through virgin ground it forms its own telluric energy, consisting of a series of parallel waves which follow the curves and bends of the road. The background energy waves in this area are 1 metre apart with a wavelength of 16ft.8in., (508cms), a wave amplitude of 23in. (58cms). On this road 1 found that the wave energy was very much more amplified, with a wavelength of l ft. (30 cms), amplitude 18in. 46 cms). While puzzling over this anomaly, I decided to do another simple experiment: I picked one wave at random half way down the road and followed it. It weaved sharply from side to side, all the way down the road, until, a few metres from the sign showing the end of the 'Electric Brae', where the wave suddenly eased out into the normal slow, easy pattern. The same occurred at the sign at the top end of the Brae.
Then I made another attempt in a small parking area next to the road. This had the same effect. A highly amplified series of waves on the tarmac, easing out to the normal pattern above and below, on the grass verge. When I tried the fields on both sides of the road, these showed nothing but the same easy sinuous waves. It was only on the metalled surface of the road between the two signs and the parking area that there was this amplification. I seem to recall reading that this road was perfectly normal many years ago, and the strange effects only occurred after it was first tarmaced.
My little folding bicycle was then pressed into use on the Electric Brae, and I freewheeled eerily uphill and struggled back down. This is the best way to get the 'feel' of this peculiar road. A spirit level placed on my tripod as the simplest of theodolites revealed, alas, that it does appear to be an optical illusion, a 'fortuitous marriage' of the lines of the road and the hills, but that doesn't explain the strange amplifica¬tion of the energy wave on that short stretch.
There is a similar effect on the island of Mull which was once a highly active volcanic area. It is also found on a new motorway in Cairo, where the granite road surface is taken from the site from which was extracted the granite for the construction of the pyramids.
ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS AS EARTH ANOMALIES
Throughout this research it has struck me as very peculiar that standing stones, wells, volcanic plugs, electrical generators, television repeater stations and some others should emit such similar wavelengths of energies. Several authorities on electro-engineering have stated categorically that it is impossible for modern units like radar stations to emit energy waves at these frequencies. However, I am convinced that the wavelengths and amplitudes I have quoted thoughout this book are accurate.The reason may well be that utilities like radar stations, for instance, are telluric anomalies, or 'holes in the landscape', similar to volcanic plugs (or stone circles, for that matter). Natural subterranean earth energies may be attracted up to them, then radiate away in all directions as radial leys — natural earth energies modified by the siting of modern electrical units. Perhaps the wavelengths might be slightly altered by the utility in question, but they are all, certainly, very close together. This theory may also explain why the radial leys from these sources can be captured and earthed by quarries — they are returning to source.
See also my latest research on Graveyard Spirits
NOTES
I. Devereux, P. Letter in Cereologist Magazine, No.6.
2. Boshier, A. and Beaumont, P., "Mining in Southern Africa and the Emergence of Modem Man"; Optima Magazine. Johannesburg (197Z).
3. Williamson, T. etal. Ley Lines in Question-. World's Work/Heinemann (1983),
4. Lethbridge, T., writer of 7 titles in 1960s and '70s beginning with Ghost and Ghoul, 1961, all published by Routledge Kegan and Paul.
5. McLellan Mann, L, "A Forgotten Researcher", Inst. Geomantic Res., Occas Paper No. 7.
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Chapter 01 Disease
Chapter 02 Vibrations
Chapter 03 Facts and Figures
Chapter 04 Bedtime Story
Chapter 05 Around the House
Chapter 06 Power Lines
Chapter 07 Computers
Chapter 08 Microwaves
Chapter 09 Some Solutions
Chapter 10 The Positive Side?Geopathic (Earth Energies) Stress
11 Earth Stress, Earthquakes, Earth Sensitives
12 History of Ley Lines, Ionization Under Cancer Beds, Scientific Measurements
13 How to Use Divining Rods, Protect Yourself, Allergies
14 Unhealthy Earth Energies, The Hartmann Net and Curry Grid
15 Black Spirals, Crop Circles, Demons, Oscilloscope Measurement
16 Crossing Leys, Ion Effect, Allergic to Microwave Ovens, Graveyards, Quarries18 Imprinting Your Own Energy
19 Eliminating Unhealthy Earth Energy
20 Cup-marked Stones or Petroglyphs
21 Human disease and Mother Earth