THE GROVE Episode 1 The Dowsing Detective 41.33'

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This episode is the first of two parts in The Dowsing Detective Series of the area known as The Grove, (Tunbridge Wells, Kent, UK) with all its incredible mysteries. Filming has taken place over a period of time from 2019, with the most recent recording in January 2022.

The Dowsing Detective, Peter Vincent is joined during part of the survey and research of the area, by the person who was responsible for introducing him into this area of research in the first place, Alan Hayday, who was at the time a member of the BSD - British Society of Dowsers - and water diviners.

Peter Vincent developed a unique method and complementary research tool within the dowsing and remote viewing techniques by creating colour codes, each colour having a numerical value. This was inspired as a result of being an artist himself, (with two works in the national 'Your Art,' with one piece in St Pauls Cathedral and the other at the Naval College), has opened up layers of further knowledge and information, which is a valuable research tool for all subjects, but is particularly useful in areas of the anomalous, difficult to determine and things of an off planet nature/ET/alien types and much much more.

In this episode we hear about and visit the area in the centre of The Grove, which since 2003, has revealed through Alan and Peters research a series of unusual burials, some of which appear to be human and others are not. Some of the other burials were hybrids, and at least a couple of other types were of an entirely different type again.

The other unusual factor is that one part of the burials, which were estimated to be Bronze Age, c.8,500 thousand years ago, were all male and in the shape of an arrow head, and even more fascinating was that the tip of the arrow pointed to a single human female burial, of high status.

Further on in the grove, there is another area which is laid out checker board like and comprises hybrids and other types of being that are likely even older, perhaps in the region of 11,500 years ago.

This is utterly fascinating and other dowsers have looked at this area as well as other people who have picked up the same and more information. It seems that the human magnetic sensory system is acutely aligned with colour and aids in the focus and direction of the area or article being researched.

You will see in this 41 minute piece explanation and commentary about what has been perceived to have been buried in The Grove...

There is a lot more insightful revelations from The Dowsing Detective, so look out for Episode 2 of The Grove. If you enjoyed this please subscribe and leave a positive comment. If this is not for you, then please move on quietly.

March 30th 2022

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