'Cause out on the edge of darkness, there rides the Peace Train

“As my sufferings mounted, I soon realized that there were two ways in which I could respond to my situation – either to react with bitterness or seek to transform the suffering into a creative force. I decided to follow the latter course.”

― Martin Luther King Jr.

Carol dowsed about a dozen initial desert targets, most of which require an aircraft to reach, which made me really happy. Neither of us understood the significance of those choices until we started doing the work, then it started to make sense to us.

Most of the targets are in Imperial Valley, ‘California’s Sahara,’ which is just east of the north/south barrier in the Sierra Nevada mountains, east of San Diego, where Wilhelm Reich said it is. A year ago, I dropped orgonite along that barrier from my car and Andy Schwarm of ctbusters.com (also a favorite target of the psi corps and corporate sorcery) filmed me telling about it.

Imperial Valley has always been the most decertified area in North America and this is where Reich aimed his main effort in 1954. He operated a cloudbuster on the barrier itself. The spot is where Interstate Highway 8 from San Diego, along the Mexican border, was later built. It’s near the bottom of a pass through the mountains, on the desert side. Dr Reich had insisted that deserts are artificially created and maintained and he discerned that this barrier needed direct treatment.

Don Croft, on his Etheric Warriors forum, February 5, 2014

It’s June 2020, and great positive changes are underway at every level of our reality. And those changes are increasing in speed and magnitude.

One of those changes is that the great artificial drought has been broken by the slow, steady, widespread and ever-increasing distribution of simple, inexpensive Orgonite devices in the vicinity of the weather warfare infrastructure that many still mistakenly presume only carries cell phone traffic and weather radar data.

I’ve appended numerous current news stories below to support my thesis. They’re all from Southern California, where Don Croft distributed Orgonite from his ultralight plane in 2014, with the specific, stated intention of breaking the great artificial drought that was occurring there at the time.

He targeted the same mountain ridge that Wilhelm Reich had identified as the lynchpin of the region’s Death energy-based weather engineering system.

It’s a very ancient technology. Ba’al was worshipped “in the high places” with human sacrifices performed at the base of stone “Ba’al pillars” up on mountain ridges. Today, the pillars are metal, and hold the guise of “communications infrastructure.” The curreent network carries conventional electricity, as well as subtle energy, the Death energy which Reich called Dead Orgone Radiation.

It appears that Don successfully completed the work Reich started back in 1954. As you can see in one story below, from April 2020, which is headlined “San Diego’s April Already Third- Wettest On Record”.

Where they used the meme " wettest " so they could keep the subject of rain less searchable.

While another, from March 2020, is headlined “Rain (and rainfall records) keep falling in Southern California”.

Where the headline is general . As you may recall, generality is a hallmark of propaganda.

You have to dig down sixteen paragraphs to get to this:

“The rain on March 6 totaled 1.25 inches, breaking a 135-year-old daily record. It was the highest rain total for the date since 1884, when .88 inches fell downtown.”

The author used the general " breaking a record" in place of a far more impactful statistic, which I was forced to do the math to learn. The new record is 42% higher than the old . Such records are usually broken by tiny margins. Here, the record stood for over 130 years, and then was suddenly broken by a huge margin.

There’s clearly been some great positive change in the environment in Southern California.

Another story below, from April 2020, is headlined “Rainfall total in downtown Los Angeles tops a record set in 1958.”

Where " tops " clearly states that the new record was just above the old. Now let’s read the article together:

"Rainfall totals Monday set a record for the date in downtown Los Angeles.

The previous record for April 6 was 0.84 inches, which was set in 1958, the National Weather Service said. By noon Monday, monitoring stations in downtown had recorded 1.10 inches.

A new daily rainfall record was set at the Downtown Los Angeles - USC sensor (KCQT): 1.10" has been recorded so far today. This breaks the previous record of 0.84" that was set in 1958. More rain could fall at CQT due to the shower activity in the area."

Under the false guise of “rushing to press”, they published as early in the day as they possibly could, to make the new record as small as possible. Even with that, the new record is 31% above the old. Such records are usually broken by tiny margins. Here, the record stood for over fifty years, and then was suddenly broken by a huge margin.

The author used the neutral hedge " breaks the previous record" in place of the far more impactful statistic that I was forced to do the math to learn.

The article continues:

"Rainfall records were also broken in Burbank, Palmdale and Lancaster, where residents saw as much as 0.96, 0.36 and 0.39 inches of rain by the end of the day, respectively. Communities near LAX, just north of El Segundo, received 1.22 inches of precipitation, surpassing a record of .87 inches set in 1984.

The author used the general " surpassing a record" in place of a far more impactful statistic. The new record his 40% higher than the old. I know, because I was once again forced to do the math.

Such records are usually broken by tiny margins. Here, the record stood for over 30 years, and then was suddenly broken by a huge margin.

There’s clearly been some great positive change in the environment in Southern California.

That unmentioned positive change is energetic, Etheric.

There’s an international news blackout in place on the subject, in which the techniques rebutting and denying the change are static. Propaganda has a fixed lifespan, no matter the subject. Most unfortunately for the propagandists, the great positive change that the propaganda is attempting to obscure and refute is permanent.

Thus, it’s a mop-up operation from here. Eventually, the propaganda will pass it’s sell-by date, and the fog of confusion that the propaganda created will clear, and the truths I’m elucidating will be common knowledge.

Once you learn something, you can’t unlearn it.

These articles are like water in concrete.

Once a con artist has been made by the mark, the con collapses.

After this con has completely collapsed, humanity will move forward, and will never fall victim to another like it.

Free, at last. I don’t think it will be long, now.

Get your bags together,

Go bring your good friends, too

'Cause it’s getting nearer,

It soon will be with you

Now come and join the living,
It’s not so far from you
And it’s getting nearer,
Soon it will all be true

From “Peace Train”, by Cat Stevens, 1971

Jeff Miller, Brooklyn, New York, June 24, 2020

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March 7, 2020 - Rain (and rainfall records) keep falling in Southern California

(The headline is general. You have to dig down sixteen paragraphs to get to this): The rain on March 6 totaled 1.25 inches, breaking a 135-year-old daily record. It was the highest rain total for the date since 1884, when .88 inches fell downtown.

(The author used the general “breaking a record” in place of a far more impactful statistic. The new record his 42% higher than the old. Such records are usually broken by tiny margins. Here, the record stood for over 130 years, and then was suddenly broken by a huge margin. - ed)

March 13, 2020 - March storm brings record rainfall to parts of SoCal

(Under the false guise of familiarity, “SoCal” is used in place of “Southern California” to make the subject drastically less searchable. - ed)

April 6, 2020 - Rainfall total in downtown Los Angeles tops a record set in 1958

Rainfall totals Monday set a record for the date in downtown Los Angeles.

The previous record for April 6 was 0.84 inches, which was set in 1958, the National Weather Service said. By noon Monday, monitoring stations in downtown had recorded 1.10 inches.

A new daily rainfall record was set at the Downtown Los Angeles - USC sensor (KCQT): 1.10" has been recorded so far today. This breaks the previous record of 0.84" that was set in 1958. More rain could fall at CQT due to the shower activity in the area.

(Under the false guise of “rushing to press”, they published as early as they possibly could, to make the new record as small as possible. Even with that, the new record is 31% above the old. Such records are usually broken by tiny margins. Here, the record stood for over fifty years, and then was suddenly broken by a huge margin. - ed)

Rainfall records were also broken in Burbank, Palmdale and Lancaster, where residents saw as much as 0.96, 0.36 and 0.39 inches of rain by the end of the day, respectively. Communities near LAX, just north of El Segundo, received 1.22 inches of precipitation, surpassing a record of .87 inches set in 1984.

(The author used the general " surpassing a record" in place of a far more impactful statistic. The new record his 40% higher than the old. Such records are usually broken by tiny margins. Here, the record stood for over 30 years, and then was suddenly broken by a huge margin. - ed)

April 14, 2020 - San Diego’s April Already Third- Wettest On Record

Though a mere 13 days old, this is the third-wettest April on record in San Diego, the National Weather Service reported Monday.

Largely due to last week’s five-day storm, the monthly precipitation total hit 3.65 inches — topped only by April 1926, whose precipitation total was 5.37 inches, and April 1988, whose total was 3.71 inches, according to the weather service.

RELATED: More Rain Drenching San Diego County But Full Local Reservoirs Do Not Secure Local Water Supply

With additional chances of showers expected late this week, the month could easily move into second on the list, which dates back to the mid-19th century, forecasters noted.

(The Black magic, Satanic inversion: “Don’t be happy and confident about overflowing reservoirs in the middle of a desert region.” - ed)

In another notable rain-related occurrence, the San Diego River crested to 12.49 feet — the ninth-highest level ever recorded — in Mission Valley on Friday, according to the weather service.