Please enjoy these photos of a cloudbuster in the desert of Morocco!
One of our associates in Italy took one there and the results are amazing after 11 months: he says that the locals are just amazed by the way palms are producing their dates which were expected only after three years.
He reported more things, and I’m happy to have encouraged him to gift the desert – I wrote him in detail on how to do it – and the results are absolutely dramatic.
I’m sure the place will soon became a paradise of trees and flowers:
Good to know. Reversing desserts looks like a lot of fun.That CB has a lot of work to do. Did you compare rainfall since its been up?Interesting thing is some believe deserts are leftover DOR from past wars. Seems like the reptiles like to nest underground too. Time to drive the parasites off the Planet! What could be more fun?So much to gift and so little time unless…
Vittorio, that’s the first news I’ve gotten about North Africans being involved with this effort, thanks. It’s always good to have news of increased crop production from farmers and I think it’s especially significant in a desert environment. Habibi might have more reports about Morocco, since he’s done a lot of gifting in Morocco and with a lot of success in terms of rainfall in Morocco and even Tunisia from his efforts. I think he knows some people well, there.
The East Africans are demonstrating how quickly the desert far to the east in that latitude can be reversed but in that case a lot of orgonite is distributed to farmers and fishermen before the land is arable again.
All in all I’ve been in Morocco for 8 times, driving about 80.000 kilometers.
Two times mainly for gifting.
The first results of orgonite distribution could be observed in the summer of 2005 and 2006. There were suddenly a couple of clouds and a slight thunderstorm afterwards, one time in 2005
and one time in 2006.
This was very, very unusual, the downpour in summertimes is normally exactly zero. Later I understood what had happened after reading the great reports of Johnconnor and Loveheart.
Johnconnor is from orgonise Germany, Loveheart stopped busting as far as I know. They braught about one and a half ton of orgonite to Spain and Portugal and the result could be seen until northern Morocco.
In 2010 my big gifting run caused constant rain in the hottest and dryest time of the summer. When I left, the meadows in northern Morocco were green.
To be followed, I’ve got to leave now…
I was really surprised to know that a cloudbuster had been brought to Morocco because this was something we were talking about almost a year ago, but I didn’t imagine he would do it.
Actually, he’s not a proper gifter: like many who read that forum he has tried himself to orgonite making and little gifting, but I’m sure he understood the message and the meaning of distributing orgonite because I’ve explained it extensively, also posting my gifting reports.
I don’t know, for example, if he gridded the desert around the cloudbuster, but he wrote that he gifted a well and that the water became so clean that he drank it without having problems, to the locals’ amazement.
He hasn’t replied yet but I want to encouraged him more, also because I believe this little miracle in the desert can became more serious stuff if the locals start with orgonite too.
Orgonite can reverse the desert, that’s real fun, I agree, but I’m thinking about the many benefits the people there can get in different forms if they understand the incredible potentiality of it. East Africans are demostrating it after all and I believe it would be great if North-Africans started to do the same. I’m confident, my friend knows a lot about orgonite and I’m sure he will be more than happy to introduce it there, if he hasn’t done already.
I’ll keep you updated, I’m sure there will be more stuff to come.
The second gifting run had the same results, one day had 70 mm downpour in the northern parts of Morocco, 40 in the rest. Water was in the streets.
Then, from September 2011 until September 2012, it was really dry – not only in northern Africa, but also in western and eastern Europe, partly in Italy it was also dry. In this dry period it was interesting to observe that
in very well gifted regions like south-west Germany or parts of northern Italy there was enough rain, Over all it was very dry, though.
I wrote long reports in German, but the plans to bring them into the open were drowned in toom much work. One day I’ll give the reports to Johnconnor first and later it will be in English, hopefully soon.
This drought ended with the heroic deed of Francesco & friends, causing lots of rain not only in Spain, but also in northern Africa, all over Europe…
Back to Morokko:
Its great to have a CB in the desert, this is where I haven’t been yet. Also a good idea to plant palm trees around (are these palm trees?), this makes the energy better and something must keep the water in the ground, after all.
Only one TB into the well is probably worth 100 antennas! The water is the key, there is DOR in the ground water. I managed only a couple of wells in Morocco (throwing something into a well is critical, someone observing might suspect poison or something bad – you must be very careful), every time the result was dramatic.
Anyway, good thing, especially the fact that the rain can be brought further into the south-east – this will speed up the reversal of the Sahara.
Hi
That cloud buster (CB) will change the environment of that area
(desert). In our desert of Turkana and Lodwar we do apply TBS. in most
areas we have done and apply it usually helps that area.
That Italian who put cloud buster in Morocco we also welcome him in
Kenya to put that machine in our desert in Turkana and Lodwar. But
even TBS we put also help the area.
Dancan
Thanks Dancan for your comment. I duly reported the warriors’ replies in the Italian forum.
There’s good news from Morocco!
Our friend wrote that he hasn’t gridded the area yet, but he gifted the three antennas that he found 7 – 10 km from the CB. He also posted other photos.
One in particular shows a rain storm over the town near the CB, an absolutely unusual phenomenon there:
[Image Can Not Be Found]
He said the photo can only give a slight idea of what happened because everyone was surprised, they had never seen something like that.
I believe this experience has encouraged him a lot because he wants to create a palm grove and start gridding the area.