Rodney Hale

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"After National Service and finishing his studies, Rodney Hale, C. Eng, MIET, embarked on a career in electronic design and successfully started and ran his own company for 38 years designing and manufacturing equipment for art galleries, telecommunication, television and medical companies and many others until his retirement several years ago.

"In the early 1980s, he became a member of the Dragon Project (latterly the Dragon Project Trust), which was launched in 1977 to bring together dowsers, scientists and other technical experts to investigate energy effects at megalithic sites, primarily the Rollright Stones on the Warwickshire/Oxfordshire border. Rodney is a long-time dowser, being a former member of the British Society of Dowsers.

"Rodney developed his own geiger counter, which is many times more powerful than standard models, for measuring radiation. In the 1990s, he collaborated with the author Andrew Collins (The Cygnus Mystery) on monitoring meditation groups and, taking readings with his geiger counter, he found that changes in energy levels once meditation had begun were continuously outside chance.

"Following from this work, Rodney started to monitor the environment around healers and other meditation groups whenever opportunities arose, such as at some meetings of the Scientific and Medical Network. For the past few years Rodney has also added some monitoring of major national and international public events. His work shows that the intention and mental focus of groups of people will give indications on instruments both when present and at a distance and he is continuing to gather evidence on this subject.

"More recently, Rodney used a wide-band radio frequency receiver to detect levels of energy in one of the megaliths in the Avebury stone circle as part of research being carried out by earth mysteries investigators Maria Wheatley and Busty Taylor."[1]

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  1. kgmn Biographies, organizational web page, accessed June 12, 2014.