Aiming a CB at the Surveillance Freaks ;-)

A few years ago we got in the habit of setting up a mini-cloudbuster in the rear window of our vehicle to point at following traffic. Since then, we rarely see the federal vermin in our rear view mirrors and when we started doing it, we noticed some really erratic driving of the following fedmobiles, which quickly exited if we were on a freeway [Image Can Not Be Found] . We used the Powerwand for this up close work in the months after we invented it. Within a year, of course, we all learned to toss energy efficiently without the need of tools but the tools are still good training wheels and they have a lot of other good uses.

This is a lot of fun and you ought to try it! My theory is that only very unbalanced people work for these agencies these days, nine years after the sudden, explosive death of actual patriotism, so the balancing effect of dense, directed orgone feels kind of horrible to them. This is better than science fiction!

Here’s a related account from a gifter in Florida and please try this yourself!

Don:

finished a moved up to port saint lucie, fl(closer to family & cheaper), on the way up here making a quick pit stop at the back of my aunts bank(it was around/after midnight) two trucks came by one stoped/slowed close by me(I was next to my aunts car helping to calm the kitty’s down) with the other one stoped a bit further back the driver of the first was staring at me, I somewhat quickly closed my aunts car door & move back to the Budget rental truck passing behind the first.

The two trucks drove and one drew money from the atm, as they were leaving the parking lot together somewhat slowly I pointed my CB(I had the longer pipes removed so it would fit in the front of the truck) at them & near instantly they quite quickly picked up speed and left going separate directions, one must’ve did a u-turn cause it came back going the direction of the other less than a minute later. Was interesting to see that it actually effects them quite a bit. I’m definitely going to have quite a bit of fun with a PW(second thing I’m buying once I find a job).

I hope you don’t mind me adding on to this post Don, I couldn’t resist because I have quite a bit of fun with this topic.

I’ve made a couple of mini-cb’s, one poured in a 3 litre coffee can, and the other is about 2 litres in a protein shake can. I simply cut a couple of 2 foot pipes for each one, and stuck them through the plastic lids that came with the cans. After cutting slits in the lids and shoving the pipes through they stayed erect in the curing resin, and came out more or less straight.

They’re very cheap and easy devices to make, and I have one in each of our cars (well I had one in each car, I recently gave one to a friend). When I find myself driving along a rural highway I sometimes notice that I’m in the middle of a tight group of cars, and the rest of the road is empty in each direction as far as I can see. So, I grab one of the minis and start pointing, and pretty quickly find myself with alot more room [Image Can Not Be Found];

I’ve had cars suddenly jump lanes to make quick exits, but usually they just drop back and I have the road to myself again. Once they’ve dropped back, I leave the mini pointing to the rear and they don’t advance again. This happens consistently, so I don’t think it’s coincidence or my imagination.

I usually have a small pw with me, so these followers must be using line of sight box surveillence. You can always tell it’s “them” because they WILL NOT look at you, no matter how much you ham it up by waving, smiling, and honking at them. You can see them stiffen as they fight the natural human response to acknowledge another human being. It’s quite funny and I keep meaning to try and get it on film, but haven’t done it yet.

Mike

Mike, I got a laugh out of your observation that those people absolutely will not look at you. Reminds me of the first part of my life, when I shod horses all over everywhere. One of my best clients was a society hooker; which I found out by showing up early one day. (Since horses can’t tell time, we horse-shoers never learn to. Anyway, as her client was leaving past my pickup, he covered his face & looked down. If he hadn’t done that, I’d never have known… Too funny! He was “a well-known pillar of the local community”, yes. A real mover & shaker – in more ways than one. [Image Can Not Be Found]; People leading double lives always seem to give themselves away when the 2nd life is not societally acceptable. (There are times when each life is OK…) Though you all might get a laugh out of it…