
Ein Lieferwagen der De Watergroep hielt in meiner Straße und zwei Männer kamen heraus. Ich warf einen Blick auf das, was sie taten, und war schockiert, als ich sah, wie der Typ in der orangefarbenen Warnweste diese beiden Ruten herausnahm und diesen lustigen Spaziergang begann, während er beide Ruten vor sich hielt. (Auf dem Foto, das ich gemacht habe, kann man sehen, wie er sie hinter seinem Rücken hält).
Täusche ich mich oder benutzt er das "Wünschelrutengehen" oder Wichelroede-Methode, um Wasser unter der Erde zu finden? Ich dachte, es sei bereits allgemein bekannt, dass dies eine seit langem widerlegte Methode sei. Im Grunde ein bisschen Hokuspokus.
Ich bin einfach so verblüfft, dass es diese Zauberer in bunten Westen gibt, die von De Watergroep angeheuert wurden. 🤯
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Von atxmega32e5
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Aren’t they using that to open the manhole covers.
Found it
https://preview.redd.it/nmgz91g203hg1.jpeg?width=4000&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=d3ad46411820665df1b4593b0f68937397da9cd1
Why not go there and ask?
Must be a joker, or at least let’s hope so…
I worked for a company for a while that worked in onderaanneming for Pidpa and De Watergroep.
One of the workers was doing the same thing so i asked him what the point was.
He told me the following:
We know people in their home are watching us. So just to prank them, i take 2 sticks and pretend i do the wichelroede method.
Its the same with one man working and 3 others just stand and watch. We want people to think only one man works and the rest is lazy.
When they are not looking anymore, everybody starts working again…
After he told me i noticed a man that was taking a look at us from out his window turned around. The guy put his sticks away and then took the plans out of his van.
We had to remove the main water pipe of a house we destroyed some months ago and the guy used the same sticks to find the pipe. There was no blueprint, and the pipe was not located at the normal place.
The pipe was in plastic at nearly 1m deep but his sticks reacted just on top of it, which helped to find the exact spot to dig to cut the water.
By discussing with them, it seems that it’s more effective than electronic detectors. Only a few workers at SWDE can use the sticks. (From what they explained).
But indeed I can’t believe it either…
When our house was connected to the water supply, the SWDE used this method to locate the pipes under the street. There was only one older guy and me, so I don’t think he was playing a prank on me, and his information turned out to be correct.
I’ve seen it before with sewer repair people.
Instead of them saying: we’re going to start digging here, but please go to the municipality to get a print of the sewer plan.
Btw, dowsing does not work.
Or say you could show that dowsing works, you (or some charity) could become decently rich. Since nobody has claimed the easy money for the past 60+ years, dowsing *very very* probably does not work.
This is a proven method to find water!
It only does’t if you don’t want to find it.
That’s a man having fun at his job.
Ja niet verbaasd, ik heb al gehoord dat meerdere professionele beroepen in grond gebruiken die Middeleeuwse methoden..