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island's elder statesmen and businessmen to drill for the deposits indicated by Gross, who in turn was summoned to Bermuda and in one day expertly pinpointed four sources. After several drilling problems due to inadequate equipment, on April 27, 1950, the pump at the well considered the best by Gross, gushed out 44 gallons of pure fresh water per minute. In the midst of the critical drought, around 200,000 gallons were used. A letter from the Hydrogeological Department of the Bermuda Public Works Operations and Engineering Division written to Metavision Research Consultants in Sydney, (dated March 8 1990), confirmed that American .dowser, Henry Gross, in 1949, located by map- dowsing, four sources of fresh ground water which between them are capable of producing nearly 2 million gallons per day fae noblia numahe an tha inland island’s elder statesmen and businessmen to Grill for the deposits = Se CS indicated by Gross, who in turn was summoned to Bermuda and in one day expertly pinpointed four sources. After several drilling problems due to inadequate equipment, on April 27, 1950, the pump at the well considered the best by Gross, gushed out 44 gallons of pure fresh water per minute. In the midst of the critical drought, around 200,000 gallons were used. A letter from the Hydrogeological Department of the Bermuda Public Works Operations and Engineering Division written to Metavision Research Consultants in Sydney, (dated March 8 1990), confirmed that American .dowser, Henry Gross, in 1949, located by map- dowsing, four sources of fresh ground water which between them are capable of producing nearly 2 million gallons per day for public supply on the island. An equally remarkable event in relation the Bermuda findings is that Evelyn Penrose simultaneously dowsed the island from Perth, W.A, at the request of Kenneth Roberts and came up with the same locations as dowsed by Henry Gross! Footnote: In 1981, a study prepared for the House of Representatives Science & Technology Committee in the USA, ona section encouraging serious assessment of further research on the Physics of Consciousness revealed that: “Recent experiments suggest that there exists an “interconnectiveness” of the human mind with other minds and with matter — that the human mind may be able to obtain the information independent of geography and time” and concluded by saying that: “A general recognition of the degree of inter-connectiveness could have far reaching social and political implications for the nation and the world”. I] 17 ee