Banking Oasis Gets Orgonised

On Sunday I arrived back home in Milwaukee, after a week long trip to Grand Cayman, West Indies. My girlfriend’s parents planned a trip for their family, and I was fortunate enough to be asked to join them. Of course, the first thing on my mind when asked to accompany them was “fresh gifting target!” and so I made about 50 towerbusters (all I could bring due to cargo weight restrictions) before we set off for paradise. A quick google search revealed that Cayman is one of the largest International Financial Centers in the world. It is the 5th largest banking center in the world; 279 banks call it home. It is a notorious tax haven, and is infamous for its untraceable bank accounts. Naturally my first instinct was to flood the financial district of Georgetown with POR.
(me planting a TB in the Georgetown Financial District)
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After we drove around a bit I quickly realized I didn’t bring enough orgonite for the amount of towers littering the island. Another difficulty was that being 21 I couldn’t rent my own car (age limit is 25 there), and I couldn’t convince my girlfriend’s parents, who are completely PJ people, to stop at every tower we saw. However, as we made stops at different parts of the island they would always be by previously unseen towers that were begging for some orgonite. Her parents would go check out the markets, beaches, or whatever, which gave us the perfect opportunity to toss some TBs. This was certainly no coincidence [Image Can Not Be Found];
(Liz gifting a tower)
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Sylphs seemed to follow us to the island before the first TB was even tossed.
(a sylph next to us in the plane)
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(a few more sylphs from throughout the week)
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It wasn’t long before the chemtrail jets were overhead either, though they didn’t stick around too long. [Image Can Not Be Found]
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One of the last days we were there, the skies were whited out. Luckily, I brought my mini-powerwand, and cleared up the skies in less than a half hour. In my experience, this powerwand magic seems to work anywhere you do some tactical gifting.
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We also gifted the coral reefs off of the coast while snorkeling, Stingray City (a large group of people-loving, wild stingrays), and the nature preserve for the extremely rare Blue Iguana.
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There’s nothing like gifting paradise!

For the record, 30 towers were gifted, and approx. 15 were missed. The rest of the TB’s went into the Financial District, ocean, and nature preserve. To anyone who may go there in the future, make sure to get the towers that are more inland.