EPISODE · May 21, 2026 · 5 MIN
Military Dowsers: From Vietnam to Modern Warfare
from Pendulum and Dowsing History · host Podra Network
In this fascinating episode of Pendulum and Dowsing History, host Clara Moss explores the documented use of dowsing techniques in military operations from the Vietnam War to modern conflicts. Discover how soldiers adapted traditional divining methods to locate underground tunnels, hidden bunkers, and buried weapons in challenging combat environments. The episode examines the unofficial and controversial nature of military dowsing, from jungle warfare in Southeast Asia to desert operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. Clara discusses the cultural significance of these practices within military communities and the ongoing tension between traditional methods and modern military doctrine. Learn about the historical context that led some military personnel to experiment with dowsing techniques when conventional detection methods proved insufficient. This episode presents a balanced view of military dowsing as a cultural phenomenon and historical curiosity, exploring documented accounts from veterans while acknowledging the scientific skepticism surrounding these practices. Perfect for listeners interested in military history, alternative detection methods, and the intersection of traditional practices with modern warfare. The episode covers the psychological aspects of dowsing in high-stress combat situations and its place in the broader history of unconventional military methods.
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In this fascinating episode of Pendulum and Dowsing History, host Clara Moss explores the documented use of dowsing techniques in military operations from the Vietnam War to modern conflicts. Discover how soldiers adapted traditional divining methods to locate underground tunnels, hidden bunkers, and buried weapons in challenging combat environments. The episode examines the unofficial and controversial nature of military dowsing, from jungle warfare in Southeast Asia to desert operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. Clara discusses the cultural significance of these practices within military communities and the ongoing tension between traditional methods and modern military doctrine. Learn about the historical context that led some military personnel to experiment with dowsing techniques when conventional detection methods proved insufficient. This episode presents a balanced view of military dowsing as a cultural phenomenon and historical curiosity, exploring documented accounts from veterans while acknowledging the scientific skepticism surrounding these practices. Perfect for listeners interested in military history, alternative detection methods, and the intersection of traditional practices with modern warfare. The episode covers the psychological aspects of dowsing in high-stress combat situations and its place in the broader history of unconventional military methods.
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