Monday, March 30, 2020

hand sanitizer

Since there's no hand sanitizer to be found, I thought I'd be resourceful and make my own.

This new and improved hand sanitizer came out at 130 proof.

Hell, this is better than the Dollar Store stuff.

Friday, March 13, 2020

toilet paper

Last night the local supermarket put up a wall of toilet paper.
Today it's gone.
There's a sign saying another toilet paper truck will be in tomorrow.

What does it say about a society that obsesses over toilet paper?

I can make a single roll last a week and that's if I eat nothing but apples and oil.

The other day I saw a guy pushing a shopping cart full of gallons of milk.  Nothing else.  Just milk.

I saw a lady pushing two shopping carts full of toilet paper.  Nothing else.  Just toilet paper.

Hand sanitizer, rubbing alcohol, and Clorox were gone in every store I went to.

Walmart had a plentiful supply of extra large eggs at $.78 for a dozen and a half.  They also had lots of butter and cheese.

BUT the priority is something to wipe your ass with.

Sometimes I despise the species.   

double field generator redesign #1

With all the wet weather and warm temps this winter, my cloudbuster lost it's footing and collapsed under it's own top-heavy weight.  A redesign is definitely in order.

I stripped it down to single parts and cemented a better footing but I can't use the same base due to the basic architecture.  Two large field generators pointing at a 40 degree angle would require a 20' counter balance.  So, I went to my junk pile.

Since aiming is no longer an issue, it's going to be a vertical stack with an orgone field generator opposite a top cement bubble.  I still have to work out the details but I got the base field generator assembly down.


I made this field generator years ago when I was cranking them out one after another, with the mofo being the last of this design.

It has an inner ring of extremely dense orgonite surrounding a mobius coil made from 100' of 18 gauge solid copper insulated wire.  The bulk of this unit is powdered iron oxide, aluminum and copper chips, and lots of sand, all held together with resin. 

At the base of the pipe is a medium density orgonite stopper used with a 2" stack.  After a few tests, using the orgonite stopper in this fashion puts out an impressive energy field.  Just what this project needs. 

The 4" PVC encloses the short stack and separates the stopper from the field generator.

A 1" copper pipe connects the two field generators.  I still have lots of cutting and shaping before the final assembly.  I'll post more when complete.

I just want to point out, as soon as I took this unit apart the sunshine and blue skies were replaced with overcast, cold, and semi-miserable weather.  Just a bunch of shitty days in a row.  Since I first built the double field generator in the original configuration before I took it apart, the weather was great.  From July to March the weather was pretty much spectacular.



Since this unit was designed for great weather, I'm betting there will be an improvement after I fire this up for the first time.

I guess we'll see.


      

Tuesday, March 10, 2020

tv cops

The other morning, I found myself in a clinic waiting room with the TV on some kind of cop show.  Since I quit watching TV many years ago, I don't have a clue what the morning line up was but I question why a cop show would be on this early in the am.  I watched it anyway.

The first thing that happened was a bunch of cops broke down an apartment door with a battering ram and started roughing up the inhabitants.  The head cop went to one of the guys and as two other cops held him the cop punched him in the gut, real hard.  I figure that's a lawsuit right there and if I was him I'd be demanding my lawyer. 
The head cop then began his interrogation by yelling questions and slapping him around.  When he wasn't getting the answers he wanted the cop slammed the guys face on a hot burner on the stove.  As the guy was screaming in agony I thought to myself, that's gonna leave a mark.  After a few seconds he pulled the guy off the burner by the hair and there was a distinct circular mark from a 1500w burner on the guys face.

All the while this was going on, all I could think was this cop has got to lose his badge over this.  Hell, after my lawyer gets through with him he'll be spending time in an ass pounding prison while all his savings go to me and my lawyer.

Commercial... Yeah, this is TV.  No pause button or fast forward.

Back to the cop shop. 

I was expecting the police commissioner, or police captain, or desk sergeant, or someone in authority to grill this cop about his over-the-top handling of a suspect.  As far as I could tell, there was no search warrant, no knock on the door, no reading of his rights.  Just crash, smash and totally disfigure a guy.

Apparently, while they were there drinking shitty coffee and eating day old donuts, they got another tip about someone else so off they go to another place. 

Again, they don't knock.  They destroy the door, run inside and find some guys on the sofa watching TV, to which they point their guns and yell at them to stay where they were.  The head cop interrogates one of the guys and, again, didn't get his answers fast enough so he shoots him in the leg.

WHAT!  You gotta be shitting me.  This cop shoots a guy in the leg and earlier that day he permanently deforms another guys face on a hot stove and I'm led to believe this is routine cop stuff?  Ok, there's two guys this cop seriously fucked up in one day.  There's four more working days in the week.  Assuming this cop gets two weeks vacation, I figure that's about 400 people a year this guy disfigures.  Why don't some of these crippled, deformed suspects complain about this psycho's interrogation techniques?  Assuming these injured suspects will end up in a hospital, wouldn't the hospital staff be a little concerned about this psychotic, serial killer, police department that fills their emergency room, every day, with victims that were obviously tortured, most heinously?  In one day a guy was shot in the leg at close range and another had his face burned off on a hot stove.  What's next?  Head in a vice?  Balls crushed with a hammer?  Front teeth broken backwards with a pliers?  Cutting off a toe with wire cutters?

Keep in mind, this is on TV in a medical facility.

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If you didn't know any better or were a bit stupid, you might think this is the way all cops are.  Maybe this is why some people hate cops.  Maybe the question is, who watches this kind of TV during weekdays?

Things are beginning to make sense.