• Quick note - the problem with Youtube videos not embedding on the forum appears to have been fixed, thanks to ZiprHead. If you do still see problems let me know.

Secret service dowsing?

mieczyslaw

New Blood
Joined
Nov 30, 2006
Messages
4
Our small, cold and fighting-in-Iraq country was recently honored by a visit of your great president George W Bush. Journalists in a bus waiting for VIPs to arrive before the press conference had a long look at a man performing some kind of a security procedure outside of the building.

It consisted of walking around with a device looking suspiciously like a dowsing rod in one hand and holding the other hand at shoulder level. Media picked it up, there were a few articles and a loony got on the national television to affirm that if SS is using such a technology then it sure must work.

My own looking-at-blurry-pictures-on-internet research hasn't turned up anything. I'm not even sure whose cross-like logo is on the cap and jacket of the guy. So the question to you is, what was it? The dowsing rod theory sure doesn't sound plausible.

As a newbie I cannot post a link to a picture here, but maybe you can copy-paste it.
sloleht.ee/fotod/2006/11/30/x-ilmestas.jpg
 
Welcome on board, mieczyslaw. :)

I have no clue what this guy ist doing there...
x-ilmestas.jpg
 
I started my zoom-engine but i still dont know what it is...

1110745724bc6123f0.jpg
 
Obviously no one has told this man about cable television. This man is trying to get reception with an old antenna.
 
10. The way this protects the President is that this man confuses would be attackers trying to figure out what he is doing.

9. He is apart of the neo-con distraction team?

8. This man is being tested for drinking and patrolling.

7. He is participating in homeopathic medicine.

6. This cane leads to gold guarded by a leprocaun

5. He is borrowing Harry Potter's magic wand for the night.

4. His part time job is as a scare crow.

3. He is looking for the WTC's concrete core.

2. He is checking for signs of remote controlled military jets.

and the 1 one guess is...

He is participating in a sketch for David Letterman.
 
Could be a sensor of some kind, I'm thinking explosives detector.

machine.gif

Portable Explosives Detector
 
That guy doesn't look like SS to me. A bit out of shape for an SS agent. And they don't wear uniforms either, and that symbol is unfamiliar to me.
 
That guy doesn't look like SS to me. A bit out of shape for an SS agent. And they don't wear uniforms either, and that symbol is unfamiliar to me.

The picture was intentionally blurred by the NWO. That's one of Oliver's spare "Banned From LC" badges (he has several dozen).:spjimlad:

Actually, I've seen those devices used in cargo areas at a couple of airports. They for explosives detection.

(I'm in shipping and I'm probably not really suppsed to say where.... but it was a couple of cities in the Sub-Continent area. We are customs brokers in addition to freight forwarders, so we get behind-the-scenes tours.)
 
It's quite possible, that he's using one of these.

[qimg]http://www.sniffex.com/images/device1.jpg[/qimg]
http://www.sniffex.com/overview/specifications.asp

Is this just a fancy dowsing rod? I looked on their website, and they said something about magnetic fields or something.

ETA
Sniffex™ uses a totally different approach. It detects the interference between the magnetic field of the earth, the explosive, the device itself, and the human body which allows the device to penetrate and locate even small amounts of explosives through concrete, soil, and metal barriers.

The antenna is the pointer for the device. When Sniffex™ detects a nitrous oxide based explosive or a weapon that has been fired, the antenna “points” or rotates in the direction of the explosive or weapon. This rotation occurs as Sniffex™ enters into an area containing an abnormally high concentration of nitrous oxide radicals.
 
Last edited:
The picture was intentionally blurred by the NWO. That's one of Oliver's spare "Banned From LC" badges (he has several dozen).:spjimlad:

Actually, I've seen those devices used in cargo areas at a couple of airports. They for explosives detection.

(I'm in shipping and I'm probably not really suppsed to say where.... but it was a couple of cities in the Sub-Continent area. We are customs brokers in addition to freight forwarders, so we get behind-the-scenes tours.)

But if it is a real explosive detection device (as opposed to the let's-pretend explosive detection device e.g.Sniffex) then why is it necessary to hold one's arm out at shoulder level?
 
It's quite possible, that he's using one of these.

[qimg]http://www.sniffex.com/images/device1.jpg[/qimg]
http://www.sniffex.com/overview/specifications.asp


These guys should go to jail for criminal fraud. Telling people in charge of airport security that:
3. Airports:

a). Aircraft - Security personnel, using Sniffex™, can pass by an aircraft with all passengers and luggage on board in order to check the airplane for anything dangerous before takeoff. An added benefit is that this can be done from a safe distance of 7-17 meters (approx. 6-50 feet).
b). Luggage - Sniffex™ can sweep large amounts of luggage at security lines and customs. As little as 10-20 grams of explosives can give Sniffex™ a positive reading.

is as irresponsible as it gets.

Detection rate for >1000g active compound behind barrier: 10–20m >90%

Land Mines: We believe it is possible to use Sniffex™ to find land mines in shallow soil, but to date, this situation has not been proven.

So it works through 20 meters of concrete, but a couple of inches of soil nullifies it. Ya shure!
 
Last edited:
Our small, cold and fighting-in-Iraq country was recently honored by a visit of your great president George W Bush. Journalists in a bus waiting for VIPs to arrive before the press conference had a long look at a man performing some kind of a security procedure outside of the building.

It consisted of walking around with a device looking suspiciously like a dowsing rod in one hand and holding the other hand at shoulder level. Media picked it up, there were a few articles and a loony got on the national television to affirm that if SS is using such a technology then it sure must work.

My own looking-at-blurry-pictures-on-internet research hasn't turned up anything. I'm not even sure whose cross-like logo is on the cap and jacket of the guy. So the question to you is, what was it? The dowsing rod theory sure doesn't sound plausible.

As a newbie I cannot post a link to a picture here, but maybe you can copy-paste it.
sloleht.ee/fotod/2006/11/30/x-ilmestas.jpg

Which media picked it up: Estonian or U.S.? Here we have a photo of a man not wearing secret service logos, but rather some unidentified logos, that is posted on a site whose homepage includes a horoscope and a bikini model. No, that is not evidence that the U.S. Secret Service is using dowsing rods.
 
Which media picked it up: Estonian or U.S.? Here we have a photo of a man not wearing secret service logos, but rather some unidentified logos, that is posted on a site whose homepage includes a horoscope and a bikini model. No, that is not evidence that the U.S. Secret Service is using dowsing rods.

Estonian. The newspaper is a tabloid, but not very outrageosly so. The photo is real. I first heard about it from a photographer who witnessed the event and was sure it was a dowsing rod. The logos confuse me too.
 
He's outside a bank. Could he be bank security?

By the way, why does it say "Bank of Estonia" in English?

 

Back
Top Bottom