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That would be great Das but "the A9 in Styria" does not exist...as a

highway or a suburb or a town in Australia.

Sure!, we have our share of Druids here, none of which are on the

Government payroll as yet. We are known for being 'lay-back' not

'progressive'!!.

I can safely inform you healing is quietly in process, however :)

All the Best,

Love, Ann.

 

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Hallo

 

Once again people have confused great old AUSTRIA with Australia

We do indeed have a Highway A9 - in Styria (birth county of Arnie

Schwartzenegger)

 

 

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regards

Hans from Austria,Vienna

 

 

 

 

Druid focuses Earth's energy on road toll

August 11, 2003

 

 

 

 

 

Ancient rites . . . Druids dance at Stonehenge. Photo: AFP

 

Druids have been brought in to reduce the number of accidents on Austria's

worst stretch of autobahn.

 

The Druids have put up huge roadside monoliths to restore the natural flow

of "earth energy". After the one tonne pillars of white quartz were erected

beside a notorious stretch of road during a secret two-year trial, the

number of fatal accidents fell from an average of six a year to zero.

 

Gerald Knobloch, who describes himself as an archdruid, used a divining rod

to inspect the 275-metre stretch of the A9 in Styria and restore "earth

energy lines".

 

"I located dangerous elements that had disrupted the energy flow," he said.

"The worst was a river which human interference had forced to flow against

its natural direction. By erecting two stones of quartz at the side of the

road the energy lines were restored."

 

The pillars had a similar function to acupuncture, he said. "Acupuncture

needles also restore broken energy lines. What acupuncture does for the

body, the stones do for the environment."

 

Harald Dirnbacher, an engineer from the motorway authority, admitted that

they turned to Mr Knobloch as a last resort.

 

"We had put up signs to reduce speed, renewed the road surface and made

bends more secure but we still kept getting accidents," he said. "At that

point we couldn't think of anything else to do and decided we might as well

try anything.

 

"I admit when we first looked at it [energy lines] we were doubtful. We

didn't want people to know in case they laughed at us, so we kept the trial

secret and small-scale. But it was really an amazing turnaround."

 

Scientists are sceptical of the claims. "Natural sciences need evidence.

Whatever can't be measured, does not exist," said Georg Walach, a geophysics

professor at Leoben University in southern Austria. "These energy lines and

their flow cannot be grasped or measured, and their existence is therefore

rejected by scientists." But the motorway authorities are extending the

Druids' role across the country, paying them about $A6300 for each

investigation - a fraction of the cost of resurfacing a road.

 

The Telegraph, London

 

 

 

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> That would be great Das but "the A9 in Styria" does not exist...as a

> highway or a suburb or a town in Australia.

> Sure!, we have our share of Druids here, none of which are on the

> Government payroll as yet. We are known for being 'lay-back' not

> 'progressive'!!.

> I can safely inform you healing is quietly in process, however :)

> All the Best,

> Love, Ann.

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> Friday, September 05, 2003 9:08 AM

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