by David Tilt
In the summer of 1983, I commenced a project of dowsing prehistoric sites, and the lines of energy that link them. The project was prompted by my discovery of a henge(1) site where many lines of energy appear to have been tapped in a numerical sequence which relates to fifty-six pits on the perimeter of the sites - similar to Stonehenge. This was the first indication that an unusual skill, hitherto only suspected, had been practiced in prehistory. It also provided the basis for tracing many lines of energy across the countryside to other sites, and landscape features associated with a vast circuit of energy. As the project developed it became apparent that the network of energy is also linked to a broad spectrum of paranormal phenomena, including the phenomenon of crop circles and the enigma of some UFO sightings, particularly the strange lights often seen in close proximity to prehistoric sites. The link between the circles and the UFO phenomenon should be by now beyond reasonable doubt.
As far as I know, no one has yet determined the precise method used to tap or draw off energy, and to run lines of energy across the landscape. The little archeological evidence available suggests that it may have been done by using shaped slivers of flint. Whatever the method, there appears to be some extraordinary knowledge behind it, because the main source of the energy appears to be naturally sited quartz. A piece of quartz radiates the same outward flowing 'type A' energy pattern as that dowsed at the henge, where its orientation suggests a magnetic polar factor.
In a practical sense, the creation of the energy system appears to have been achieved by constructing most of the prehistoric sites in relation to underground water, and linking them with lines of energy. This is significant because a column of underground water has its own electrical field which can be located by dowsing. Electricity, magnetism, and water appear to be fundamental to the system. The henge discovered in 1983 is situated on a geological boundary, and is also in an area where there is quartz fron Pliocene drift deposits. This implies that the source of energy there is probably quartz trapped under pressure between two geological surfaces.(2) A short distance away from the henge is another similar, but smaller, energy pattern further along the geological boundary; this pattern is untapped and in its natural state. Trapped quartz could be one of the reasons, the other being water, why the energy level of the system reaches a peak five to six days after the new moon, and goes slightly lower close to full moon. Lunar gravitational effects on water and the land mass are well-known. Furthermore, the piezoelectric properties of quartz cause it to build up a substantial electrical charge when it is subjected to pressure. It also oscillates(3), so I was not surprised to discover, by using a diode receiver (the modern version of a crystal set), coupled to a tape recorder, that very strong pulsating signals can be detected and recorded at the henge, and also at some of the mounds elsewhere in the countryside, particularly those with radiating lines from their centres. These mounds, like some of the tumuli(4), are similar to electrical distribution points because they have a supply line coming in from a henge and multiple lines of energy flowing out.
The above document comprises the first third, pages 25, 26, and 28, of David Tilt's paper, entitled by John Michell, ed., "David Tilt on Crop Circles and an Ancient Energy System", in "Dowsing the Crop Circles - New Insights into the Greatest of Modern Mysteries", Michell, J. ed., 1991, Gothic Images Publications, 7 High Street, Glastonbury, Somerset BA6 9DP, (UK), ISBN 0-906362-17-2, 48p. Used with permission. Thanks again, David!
LLB footnotes:
(1) def. henge: A Neolithic or Bronze Age earthen circular or ovoid banked enclosure with inner ditch and one or more entrances, the equivalent of a stone circle. (Burl, 1995, p. 263) Also see "Megalithic Quartz Mysteries" elsewhere in this Quartz Archive. BACK TO (1)
(2) "...two geological surfaces" indicates a *planar structural discontinuity* within the Earth's crust: i.e., a fault and/or fracture zone, comprising one or more vertical or high-angle (steeply dipping) parallel surfaces within the local bedrock. The precise geometry involved here is unknown: alt., the planar contact between an orthoquartzite and a limestone or shale, for example, implies no such type of structural discontinuity that would be subjected to pressure. Only a *chemical* planar discontinuity between quartzite (quartz-rich) and a limestone (quartz-poor or -deficient) is implied. In this example, could a chemical discontinuity contribute to some mass effect from enormous tonnages of quartz attributable to quartz oscillations(?), irrespective of any type of piezoelectrical property generated by quartz and tapped off along a fault zone? I am only speculating here! However, if a fault (planar discontinuity) were to cross such a geological contact between two lithic units with vastly different amounts of quartz (chemical discontinuity), then both quartz piezoelectrical and oscillation properties would be involved. See next footnote. BACK TO (2)
(3) The relationships between piezoelectical properties of quartz and its current (=NOW) c-axis synchronization frequency of 444.0501 MegaHertz, and related frequencies, is not only unknown, it is ultra-secret. For further details and speculation regarding quartz frequencies, see "Quartz and Consciousness" elsewhere in this Quartz Archive. BACK TO [3]
(4) def. "tumulus... [L. akin to L. *tumere* to swell- more at THUMB] (1686); an artificial hillock or mound (as over a grave): esp.: an ancient grave: BARROW" (Webster's Ninth New Collegiate Dictionary, 1987, p. 1270bC) BACK TO [4]