Sunday, March 12, 2017

orgone field generator winter storm weather control

There's a snow storm about to hit the area this coming Tuesday.  It's now Sunday and I've been hearing about this storm since last Thursday.  They've got it down to a science.  They can not only predict a snow storm five days into the future, they can even tell you how much snow to expect.  I've heard anywhere between 12" and 36" of snow in one day.  Wowee, that's a lotta snow!  And it's all gonna come down this Tuesday.  This prognostication isn't just from the weather guy in Pixley.  This is the straight dope from every weather wizard in North America and everything in between.  These guys are so sure of themselves, the stores are already running out of bread, milk, and eggs.  This is Donner party snow and everyone knows it.

All the more reason to fire up the PVC CB and see if I can bump this oncoming storm and redirect it somewhere else.  I've been monitoring the weather to see where this colossal storm is coming from and I think I found it.  It should be hitting Greenbay, Wisconsin by now, then Chicago, Detroit, and a bunch of other towns as it lumbers towards the Appalachians sometime around Tuesday.  Hell, I can hitch hike faster than that.  But the zombie speed of this hellish snow maker will give me more than enough time to try and make some changes.

While it was still light, I redirected the PVC CB to west north-west and replaced the four foot stove pipe with an eight foot section of 2" copper pipe.  This is the same setup I used in the fall of 2012 to redirect Superstorm Sandy west instead of it's predicted path to right where I am sitting now.  They had a dozen computer models of where Sandy might go to lay waste to but none of them included a hard left at Philadelphia to head west with a hard right to regroup with the rest of the storm in Connecticut.  It did an end run around this area, resulting in some wind but no rain.  I'm hoping I can do the same for this storm and make fools of weathermen as a whole.

It's been almost two and a half years since I set the PVC CB to run semi-nonstop.  The solar cells I installed power up the frequency generator in proportion to the amount of sunlight it receives.  It runs only during daylight hours and the brighter the sun, the more energy it kicks out.  At night, it shuts down, giving mother nature a break.  At dawn's first light, it fires up and runs continually until it gets too dark and goes to sleep.  The two plus years it's been in operation, the weather has never been more... for lack of a better term, cooperative.  The water table is up, no flooding, no droughts, no hurricanes or blizzards.  No harsh weather of any kind.  Now, go fifty miles outside this area and it's a different kind of weather.  Extremes in everything from floods and droughts to high heat and humidity and unseasonably cold weather, all in the same places.  Just like this area used to be about ten years ago.  I got so used to the weather, I saw no need to fiddle with it and just let the PVC CB do it's own thing while I get to work on other projects.  It might stay in the same position for weeks and then I'd notice it was pointing in another direction.  I figured that was just nature making her own adjustments.  I never did like the idea that I was commanding nature to do my bidding, like I had some kind of weird God complex.  Putting nature in the drivers seat makes me more of a custodian than a deity, and I like it.

But now it's time to give Mother Nature a little nudge and ask if she'll bump Tuesday's blizzard somewhere other than here.

I'll keep ya posted.


            

19 comments:

The Canuck said...

Did you turn the storm ? Please tell me it wasn't YOU that sent 15" my way ?!?! lol

Anonymous said...

Hi good evening!
Ref.cloudbuster over a distance check!
thank you very much for your intresting and stimulating videos!
May I ask if you woud be willing to a "make it rain" test in a very dry location in Northeast Brazil? I mean just in allusion to your make rain in China back in 2008 video.
Thanks a lot! Marcos Guedes tabuleiro@aol.com

Anonymous said...

Hello and good morning!
Just in case you considder giving this area in NE Brazil a try here's a GE sat pic with coordinates. I have no property in the area nor do friends or relatives! The area was once known as a major bean production area (just to say it has agricultural land (here's a recent newspaper article in portuguese about the drought https://noticias.uol.com.br/ultimas-noticias/deutschewelle/2016/11/14/seca-extrema-desafia-sobrevivencia-no-semiarido-do-nordeste.htm) The link to the satelite image pic is http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=2113qxx&s=9. In case you decide to work on it, there are radio stations with whatsapp numbers where one could check how the results are (for example http://irecelider.com.br/fale-conosco)!Thank You again!

karmasurfer said...

I have been monitoring Chapada Diamantina since I set up a field generator to bring rain to that area on Monday. Last I checked they got rain yesterday and today and I expect rain this weekend. I'm already on it. Is this area close to you?

karmasurfer said...

I'm sorry. I didn't mean to send 15" your way. Feel grateful you only got 15". We got hammered with about 30" and winter isn't over yet. Seems I should move to Canada to avoid the snow.

Anonymous said...

Hi thank You! the day before yesterday a new list was published containing 106 counties (forming a huge poligon)from Bahia who are in emergency situation ( http://centralnoticia.com.br/mais-106-municipios-entram-em-emergencia-central-e-outras-cidades-da-regiao-de-irece-estao-na-lista). I admit that Lençois (chapada Diamatina) was not mentioned).
May I ask if you have a DIY tutorial in order to build one of these chembusters (with 14Hz generating device)? Once copper tubes are extremely expensive I enjoyed more your stove pipe version (which uses less copper).
Thanks again!
on a side note the cloudbusters in Germany are used in order to get less clouds/more sun!!!! I always wondered where the switch is (for example tin this vid. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xxvW3cErfAA)

Anonymous said...

Up!

Anonymous said...

Recent TV report abou the drought in NE Brazil! They acctually say that there was a little rain (maybe due to your efforts) but more is needed! TY! http://g1.globo.com/jornal-hoje/edicoes/2017/03/25.html#!v/5752135

karmasurfer said...

My information says seven days of rain and thunderstorms, starting tomorrow. Let's hope it's so.

Anonymous said...

It actually rained in Irecê-BA !!!! WOW! see for yourself: https://www.facebook.com/irecereporter/photos/a.421335081218698.102764.419772591374947/1518234788195383/?type=3&theater NAMASTE

Anonymous said...

Hi! still about that Reich inspired rainmaking device. I found out there's somebody selling units (mini-small-medium size) here in Brazil. Can you observe if there's a improovement potential? Apparently the hoses are made out of yellow plastic while purists state they should be out of metal (could this shortcome be overcome with grounding of the tubes?)
http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=29f5vs7&s=9
The vertical tube in the background is a copy of this open-source NHS (Nature Harmonisation Station) video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TVfNLLCTdAY (instructions start at 2:02). Again, is there something you would be willing to share in order to make it better/more effective? Thank You!

karmasurfer said...

NHS has a very interesting device but I would substitute a metal bucket in place of plastic to ground the DOR. Ground wires connecting the water to earth might help. Flexible conduit in place of the yellow tubes should improve it but I think it will still work with plastic. Maybe grounding the tubes with copper wire? The pipe setup looks great. You could vary the range with a mixture of tube lengths. I say try everything. All in all, it looks like you have a pretty decent Reichian cloudbuster. You've certainly given me some ideas to work with. How does it work?

Anonymous said...

Hi! This one is for sale (the mini-sized device I sent you a pic of costs around $20,000BRL or 6,000-7,000 US$), its not mine, sorry! (FB-page https://www.facebook.com/desertgreeningbrasil/?ref=br_rs). Thank you for your suggestions! According to his FB page, after the device (I sent you the pic of) got installed it started raining within 4 days and lasted for severall days which helped fill the town's (Queimadas-BA) water reservoir. But they admit that some big units stop functioning after a while for (so far) unknown reasons.

Anonymous said...

Still on this subject in order to understand it better, I was asking a psychic about this rainmaking method's shortcome(s) (she probably will answer next year or so, maybe). But in the meantime maybe you want to add/reformulate a question(s)? Here it is;
"May I ask one question about Reich's Orgon rainmaking device? A man from Algeria named Madjid Abdellaziz has installed various of these devices in Algeria (northern Africa), the middle East (including Iran), Europe, North and South America (the video shows the finishing of one of these equipments (here in Paraguay next to its capital city Asunción)and starts at 1:10 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kFrsS3p-E24 (sorry didn't find a video in english)).
Unfortunatelly, as it happened also with this facility in Paraguay, it actually starts producing some rain, and then after a while (sometimes less than a year) it doesn't work anymore. Once the instalation costs sum up to an amount between 20 and 40 thousand Euros, which is a large amount for an investor from a developping country, people become quite unhappy. Once there there is an overall drought problem/ due to weather manipulation or not, could you perhaps wear your trouble shooting spectacles and check if there is a conceptual error which can be solved or is this device completely rubbish? On a side note: the first equipment was installed by himself in his homeland Algeria and is operational until nowadays and according to his own words, the water table rose by 30 meters in the meantime (just to make clear that the idea works in some places and not in others for unknown reasons)."

karmasurfer said...

The first thing that comes to mind is sometimes Mother Earth doesn't like to be told what to do. But she occasionally accommodates. If you're trying to bring rain to an area that's prone to droughts, you might want to soften up the area with passive orgonite. First, you need to know where the moisture will be coming from. That's where you set up your orgonite line to allow the area to accept rain in a natural way. TBs work best for this. Set out 100 or so as your front line of attack. Then set your cb in that direction. Sometimes a cb will not work after a while. Not because there's something wrong with it. You have to make the area fertile for cloudbusting to work. You need to make the area thirsty for rain.
6 grand for a cb? I should build Reichian cloudbusters full time. Send me a round trip ticket to Argentina and I'll build anything you want and stay until Paraguay is under water.

Anonymous said...

:) Thanks for the advices!
Actually what do you mean by TB (is it this? http://www.orgoneaustralia.com.au/TB.htm )
BTW we live in Brazil... ;)

karmasurfer said...

Yeah, TBs, or tower busters, are the small pucks you can find all over the internet and the easiest things to make. Most effective when gifting large areas.
I know you're in Brazil but Argentina was on my mind because they have the opposite problem you have. They have so much rain it's causing some big problems. It seems to me Argentina and Brazil has what the other needs.

Anonymous said...

Hi& Thanks! I'm going to produce some TBs and distribute them in the area before assembling a Rainmaking device. The other aspect is what this Swiss man is implementing in Brazilian farm areas (without Reich's technique and Agnihotra). In this farm shown in the vid. he's trying to adapt his agroforest system to plows pulled by a tractor. In a part he says: this system prooves that you can plant water (creating the "thirst" which later can be accomodated by the Reich isnpirerd devices) https://youtu.be/hcXPamWEbEg?t=3m39s

karmasurfer said...

If I understand correctly, this Swiss man is using the no till method, where vegetation is kept on the soil surface rather than plow them under. Keeps the soil moist and full of nutrients. The combination of this with a working cb and orgonite should bring some dynamic improvements to your area. Excellent! Keep it up.