Wednesday, July 20, 2011

orgone field generator for the south west

It's amazing how much has happened in one month.  Without the benefit of advertising, I've had a steady flow of requests for special orders that's kept me busy for a solid month. 

I'm not complaining.  I got exactly what I asked for and my month old intention was so rapidly and flawlessly carried out, with such exact precision, my mind is still reeling.

It takes me just about a week to produce a decent field generator and by the time I'm putting on the finishing touches, I get an order for another.

The device you see to the left is my most recent project, a special order cloudbuster for a guy in Texas who wants to bring rain to that drought stricken area.  I don't know if you're aware of the problems down there but lakes are losing two inches of water a day and cattle are dropping dead from excessive heat and lack of water.  This is some serious shit.  While the north east is bitching because their picnics are rained out, lives and livelihoods are being lost for lack of a substance that covers four fifths of the Earth's surface.  Which is why I sold this unit for a fraction of it's worth, and the profits still paid my gasoline and resin costs for the next month. Wasn't that my intent with the $29.99 discoids from a few months back? 

The ring weighs in at 18 lbs and contains a 60' mobius coil with cascading densities of powdered metal and resin with an outer coat of powdered selenium in resin.  The frequency generator is built from scratch using old school tech with a constant 15Hz and a switch for variable frequencies.  The converter allows you to use house current for long time use.  It can accommodate a 2" id straight pipe or 4" thin walled steel pipes.  All that's needed is the pipes and mounting hardware.  Recent tests show this unit is severely kick ass.

Looks like I'll be monitoring Texas weather for the next few weeks. 

Don't ya just love instant karma?

3 comments:

THE CANUCK said...

"The difference between a helping hand and an outstretched palm is a twist of the wrist."
~Laurence Leamer, King of the Night

"Every action in our lives touches on some chord that will vibrate in eternity."
~Edwin Hubbel Chapin

Your efforts will leave a lasting impression...one that will not be forgotten...nice !

Sue said...

Honey so proud of you,,,Your projects are turning out to be what you want.They are awesome....Great job on them..

Anonymous said...

looking forward to the weather reports