

It is, of course, a big jump from TMS to imagining a stone of magnetic properties having some effect on observers. The human brain is sensitive to magnetism under certain conditions - studies of transcranial magnetic stimulation seem to pass scientific muster. There seems to be some connection between magnetism and dowsing, though it may be part of dowsing rather than the whole. Magnetometer surveys usually have to track a reference at a fixed location, which doesn't seem to have been done in the Dragon Project work, so sometimes natural variation may haveīeen detected as an anomaly. The Earth's geomagnetic field does vary, both diurnally and with solar flares. The energy properties of the stones are said by dowsers to vary over time. In the magnetic field, as in the original Francis Hitching, Bill Lewis andĮduardo Balanovski magnetometer observations at Crickhowell, reports of ultrasonic emission at dawn and ionising radiation anomalies as reported in Circles of Silence Magnetism and humans There are tantalising indications of some physical anomalies, Although the 1960s and 70s vision of ley lines as a network of energy linking sites has been largely debunked, it's clear that raising the stones mattered of people, a lot, even if they weren't some kind of prehistoric energy grid.ĭevereux came to the conclusion that the physical monitoring gave a null result. I was fascinated by the ideas of the original Dragon Project as a teenager, as well as by ley lines. Researches into rumours about the power and properties of ancient "sacred" sites.

Over twenty years this metamorphosed into the tagline of the Dragon Project Trust which sounds like something else entirely. To relate them both to the ultimate nature of earth energy and to the suspected prehistoric manipulation of this energy Don Robins, The Ley Hunter 80, 1978 Purpose: To detect by quantifiable physical and biological means, the manifestation of earth energy at prehistoric sites and For simplicity's sake, the programme has been names The Dragon Project, the dragon symbolising the earth currents, Invoved dream monitoring of volunteers at prehistoric sites, the physical monitoring was wound down in 1987, or at least was reported a lot less.Īs mentioned in The Ley Hunter 79, In November 1977 this magazine called a meeting of scientists and technicians to discuss the possibility ofĬonducting a co-ordinated programme of investigation into earth energies at prehistoric sites. Of magnetism, ionizing radiation, IR photography and ultrasound, together with some biofeedback monitoring. It was to stretch over twenty years, the first ten years involved physical monitoring Suffered from a lot of unfounded conjecture. It was a valiant attempt get some science into the subject which Of earth energy/currents which was an axiom of the concept of ley lines. This was inaugurated in 1977 by Paul Devereux, then editor the The Ley Hunter magazine, to look for physical evidence
