A very surprising paper1 has come to hand in which Johannes Walther asserts a strong belief in the ability of wigglestickmen to detect and map subsurface deposits of water, petroleum, salt, potash, coal, and minerals.

In the period between the end of the war and the writing of that paper, Walther apparently spent much time with wigglestickmen and in the observation of the behavior of wigglesticks in the hands, both of experienced wigglestickmen and of his students. He has come to the conclusion that many people have the ability, in varying degrees, to feel the presence of water, petroleum,...

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