2012 Keynote
Michael Tellinger, author, scientist, explorer, has become a real-life Indiana Jones, making groundbreaking discoveries about ancient vanished civilizations at the southern tip of Africa. His continued efforts and analytical scientific approach have produced stunning new evidence that will force us to rethink our origins and rewrite our history books. In his book Temples Of The African Gods he graphically exposes discoveries that will be the catalyst for rewriting our ancient human history. Learn more about his work at www.michaeltellinger.com
Convention Schedule
Tuesday, June 5: Checkin Begins at Lyndon State College
Wednesday, June 6 & Thursday, June 7: Basic Dowsing School
Wednesday, June 6 & Thursday, June 7: Intermediate & Advance Dowsing Schools
Wednesday, June 6 & Thursday, June 7: Pre-Convention Workshops - Full and Half Day
Evening of Thursday, June 7: Convention Opening Ceremonies
Friday, June 8 - Sunday, June 10: Convention
Evening of Saturday, June 9: Keynote Address
Evening of Sunday, June 10: Closing Ceremonies
Monday, June 11: Post-Convention Workshops - Full Day and Half Day
Accommodation & Meal Information - Lyndon State College
Reservations for on-campus rooms and meals open Tuesday, January 17th. Reservations are available for the evening of Tuesday, June 5 through Tuesday, June 12. Checkout is by 6pm. Dormitory lodging on the Lyndon State College campus is affordable and widely available. Dorms are located on campus in walking distance to the dining hall and all event buildings. On-campus parking is located all around the campus, including by the dorms and all event buildings. The event coordination line at Lyndon State College is (802) 626-6498.
Per person per night lodging rates:
Two person room: $23
One person room: $27
One person room - Rita Bole: $29
Lyndon State College also offers a meal plan for all Convention attendees. The college recently changed their dining hall management and the food is GREAT!
On-campus meal rates (Per person per day):
Breakfast, lunch, dinner - $27
Breakfast - $5
Lunch - $9
Dinner - $13
The event coordination line at Lyndon State College is (802) 626-6498.
About The American Society of Dowsers
The American Society of Dowsers is a nonprofit corporation founded in Vermont in 1961 to disseminate knowledge of dowsing (water witching, discovery of lost articles or persons, and related para-psychological phenomena), development of its skills, and recognition for its achievements.One purpose of ASD is to assemble all manner of dowsing theories, ideas, techniques, applications, instrumentation, experiences, etc. for study and evaluation. The society issues the quarterly journal the American Dowser, which present a representative cross-section of this highly diverse material.
Early registration discounts. www.dowsers.org.
American Society of Dowsers 2010 Basic Dowsing School Video












































































