The real problem, IMO, with RV is discerning what is accurate and what is not.
Before the CIA, in the fall and winter of 1939, a French general had a relationship with a French woman who dowsed with a pendant.
Her pendant accurately tagged the Ardennes in the area of Sedan as the location in which the main German attack would come.
Of course, this information was pooh-pooh'd to high heaven.
In the confusion and panic following the German breakthrough there, it is unlikely many people recalled the dowser's prediction.
Before the CIA, in the fall and winter of 1939, a French general had a relationship with a French woman who dowsed with a pendant.
Her pendant accurately tagged the Ardennes in the area of Sedan as the location in which the main German attack would come.
Of course, this information was pooh-pooh'd to high heaven.
In the confusion and panic following the German breakthrough there, it is unlikely many people recalled the dowser's prediction.
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