I got this email the other day and promised to post it:
On Wed, Sep 7, 2011 at 11:54 AM, Tim Kies <[email protected]> wrote:
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Hello,
My name is Timothy Kies. I am Production Manager with From War to Peace. We create jewelry and accessories from disarmed nuclear weapons systems. Specifically, we use the copper cabling that would have carried the electronic launch signal to a nuclear missile. Predominately, we alloy this copper into a bronze alloy that we call PEACE BRONZE which we then cast into symbols of peace and unity for our products. As a company, we are focused and committed to the idea of transformation, in a literal and physical sense, and also on a more spiritual and metaphysical level. With the intent that we infuse into these materials, we transform them to send the message of peace and hope through the same materials that were once poised to carry only a message of death and destruction.
I am writing to share with you the newest addition to our line. For the first time, we are making available to the public the raw copper that we have extracted from the aforementioned cable. Orgonite enthusiasts have been eagerly awaiting access to this copper which will lend further dynamic and transformative aspects to their Orgonites. There is a definite power and poetry in this material that when utilized in association with Orgonites is certain to produce profound results.
Thank you for letting me share a bit of our story with you. If you are interested in using this copper for your Orgonites and would like more information or to place an order, please call me at the number below or respond to this email. I would love to speak with you.
It brings to mind the waste brass spirals that a friend of mine got me from lathes in the machine shop at Pearl Harbor on the island of Oahu. I used it to make my first-ever TB’s. When I mailed a box of the same shavings/turnings to Ben Morton, he basically said ‘wow, heavy duty’ when he got them – and told me that Carol had ‘made wide eyes at it’ when it came out of the box, and blessed him for undertaking the work of transmuting the negative energy into positive.
I knew that concept intellectually, but was glad I didn’t have to ‘feel’ it, viscerally, as I’m not energy sensitive.
I didn’t set out to do such a thing, as the folks Don mentions have. I simply asked my friend who lived next door if he could get me some waste shavings from where he worked. You know, waste not, want not, smirk.
CTBusters aluminum used to come from aerospace companies. I loved the irony of taking the cast-offs of bomb/plane/missle-making and putting it in orgonite. My aluminum now comes from a company that makes aftermarket motorcycle accessories from billet aluminum, the owners are good friends. It’s free!
I’m very interested in this copper. The energy signature left from dismantling bombs appeals to me. We are all about global peace. How can that ever be possible with nuclear weapons lying about? It’s idealistic to imagine a nuke-free world but that doesn’t mean we can’t dream and put our dreams into our work.
Allow me to remind everyone that none of this upgrade stuff is necessary for orgonite. An ugly lump made with any metal and polyester resin with a piece of quartz crystal will exhibit the properties of orgonite, no matter how crudely made. But we are creative creatures and we want to put our stamp on our work, also, I think that using specific additional materials has a ritual aspect, that’s not a bad thing. The act of trying to boost your orgonite is good in itself, regardless what’s used. I’m good with infusing my positive intentions into orgonite which would work just fine, had I just left it alone!