Counting Coup In Kansas

Counting Coup in Kansas

Yeah, I wasn’t going to post this until I had photos figured out and everything ready with this, but I’m going to go ahead and post it now, because of the email interference that I have had this week:

A friend of mine, who doesn’t have anything to do with orgonite (except the 3 towerbusters I hid in his office [Image Can Not Be Found]; ) we have had about 10 emails between us intercepted. Just last night I sent him two he never received, and he sent me one this morning that I didn’t get. We spoke on the phone a couple times and confirmed just how many emails that have been intercepted. So anyway, it’s funny, the hacking stuff. Thank you, hackers for kicking me in the ass to finally get some stuff posted!!!

About me, I was born in Brooklyn, New York in the summer of 1977, and we moved to Kansas in the latter part of 1980. With just a couple exceptions: 9 months in Oklahoma, a summer in Santa Barbara, and two summers in SE Colorado, I’ve lived in Kansas my whole life. I’m about to finally leave Kansas for good, and the continental United States as well. I want to share some of the gifting I’ve done for the record, and to encourage other folks in Kansas to please gift what you can. I’ve gifted in NE Kansas, like Lawrence and Topeka, a fair amount down in SW Kansas, Dodge City, Garden City, and others. And I’ve gifted a tiny bit in Wichita here and there. But there are many, many counties I’ve never set foot in that need orgonite. Kansas gifters, please step up to the plate for yourself and your neighbors!
I’ve done the towers on I-70 going thru Fort Riley, but I haven’t done the installation like it needs to be done, i.e. earthpipes. I imagine that the underground Ft. Riley is about twice as big as the above ground. Seriously, if you live in rural Kansas, or any rural area, do the towers in your county! You will have fun, and do good work! Is there a feedlot near your town? Go put a tb in that wastewater pool, and hammer an earthpipe into the ground to deal with that shit and pollution!

I will post this report to get it out there, but I will be adding info to this as I can, and photos, and there is more editing to be done. Also I will go back and try to report on prior orgonite activities over the last 3 years, with photos of cool places I’ve gifted, like Camp Amache, the internment camp in Colorado.

Here is my first report on some of my most recent gifting activities, from when I was living in Topeka:

On Tuesday April 20, 2010 I gifted a towerbuster INSIDE the Kansas Statehouse. Did this involve some risk? Minimally. I found a place out of view of cameras, and hid the tb in plain sight. I’ll go back sometime and see if it is still there. Previously, last summer, we gifted downtown Topeka with a lot of orgonite, and the Statehouse already had a few towerbusters on the outside, but this symbolic towerbuster was the first I placed inside the physical structure.

(note, I went back into the statehouse in mid July, 2010, and the tb is still there.)

On Wednesday April 21, me and A. went on a little gifting journey around Topeka, gifting some ponds in town, and some creeks in town. We started out gifting the ponds in the cemetery at 6th and Gage. Then we gifted one across the street at Stormont Vail West. We continued down 6th, and gifted several ponds that are very close to Wanamaker street. I stopped into an electronics store so that I could get a memory card for my camera. From there we saw a radio station on top of a hill that neither of us had noticed before, so we drove up there and gifted the tower. We then went to Central Park, and gifted the fishing pond there. It was full of algae, and looked very unhealthy, unlike last summer when the water seemed nice. We then gifted the gazebo in the park. A few weeks ago a homeless man had been beaten in the gazebo, so badly that he was in critical condition. Last summer Central Park was the scene of a fatal shooting, also.

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From Central Park we went to a pond at an apartment complex on the corner of 27th and Washburn street. We gave that pond a couple of towerbusters, and then we gifted a creek that ran around the side of the complex also.
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Then we went to 21st and Carnahan street, where there is another creek, which had not been gifted yet. We gave it a few towerbusters, and then found a very small tributary to that creek, and it got a couple tbs as well.

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Then we went out to the Dairy, so that A. could get some raw milk. On the way back into town we stopped at the subdivision, Aquarian Acres. All of the street names in that neighborhood are taken from zodiac signs. At the entrance there is an Obelisk. We gifted a creek near the obelisk,

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At the start of our gifting, the sky was very overcast, but by the time we finished, about 4.5 hours later, the skies were mostly sunny with scattered clouds. As we came back into town we finally saw a few planes spraying chemtrails, but none of them would stick. As I dropped A. off at home, there was a nice little Sylph off to the North.

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Tired, I went home and took a nap.

Friday April 23, 2010

On this day I threw a couple towerbusters down into the sewer, where I thought they should go. A man sitting across the street in his car hollered at me, “did you shoot anybody yesterday?” He wasn’t an agent or anything, just a normal pajama person. But the funny thing was that down in the sewer I actually did see a really big pocket knife with a lock blade! If I was a kid I would have climbed down and picked it up.

Sunday April 25, 2010

Today I added seven towerbusters to the downtown grid that we made last summer. Took an interesting
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Monday April 26, 2010

This was a great day of gifting in Kansas! Today I went to the Library Pavilion park, and hammered in an Earthpipe, and gave a few towerbusters to the park. Then I went over to the KBI and gave them an Earthpipe. Later I put out six towerbusters for the people at the KBI.

I had felt that the park was a distorted/pirated vortex, with an entity. Please take a look at the photos. It’s a very small vest-pocket-park, but the stones there look very strange, with faces and dragons, etc…A. gave me some information on the company that provided the stones and statues for the park.

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A few hours later, in the afternoon, some clouds rolled through town and we had a nice little shower of rain for a short time, maybe a half hour. Confirmation? You bet!

Thursday April 29, 2010

I went back to the obelisk, found the spot of the pirated vortex, and hammered in an earthpipe, and I also gave another towerbuster to the nature folk there.

Saturday May 1, 2010

On the way to Springfield, Illinois for business, I busted every tower I could, in the dark and early morning, until I fell asleep.

Sunday May 2, 2010

On the way back West, I started at Springfield, and gifted every tower I could until I got to towers I started to recognize. I gifted three towerbusters into the Illinois River, and three into the mighty Mississippi.

This trip was with my friend and his son. His son got really into the gifting: My friend is 40 and is a Master Sgt. in the army, and his son is 10. I had a bucket of tbs in the back, and I would have the kid hand me a few at a time, and I pitched them into creeks or at towers as we drove. I would tell him, “I’m out of ammo!” and he would hand me some more. When we got back to their house in Liberty, MO, he asked me if he could have some orgonite. I said sure, and told him to take one and throw it in the woods across the street from their house. Then we buried one at a tree in their front yard, and he took a couple for the back yard. He wanted a couple for his room, and that was no problem. His brother, and my friend’s eldest son who is 17 came out, and his younger brother told him about it, and asked if he wanted one for his room. He hesitated, and then decided to go ahead and take a tb. It was his prom that night.
Man, just this one experience showed me that kids can really get into gifting if given the chance. I think they just know deep inside that there is something real about it. And hey, even if orgonite is complete bs, it can’t hurt anything, so why not?

Saturday May 15, 2010
It rained all the way from Topeka, Kansas to Liberty, Missouri. The rain continued all day. After my business was concluded that day, it was only sprinkling and we put the first Earthpipe into the ground. Then we found our way to the top of a hill that overlooks the town, and we hammered in the second pipe. This one was for the purpose of busting the two main towers on that hill. The woods looked beckoning, and if I had boots and time it would have been fun to hike down and take a look. But we got back on the road, and it rained all the way from Liberty back to Topeka, but this way it was harder at times. It was a relief to get home and off the road. I would have liked to know what weather conditions happened in Liberty after we left. Possibly the rain continued. It feels like all the massive rain we’ve been getting is an attempt to flood us and cause damage with the HAARP system that way, like in Nashville. However I feel that this could shoot themselves in the foot. If enough of us gift every creek and river that we are able to, any extra rain and floodwater can be charged with a bit of orgone, and it will spread that healthy orgone out over a wider area, as the water goes on it’s way… And maybe all the abundant rain this year has just been a blessing, you know?

Sunday May 16, 2010

Today, before we left town I walked the dogs briefly around Wanamaker street, and gifted two towerbusters into a creek/drainage ditch that I had not stopped at before. After some driving we stopped at a rest stop off of I-70. I had been there before, but not for at least a few years. There were two “wastewater” pools behind the bathrooms, and they each got a couple towerbusters. Even if they are legitimate ponds for waste runoff, are you really going to have them right next to a creek? And if the ponds have nothing to do with underground nukes and have a purely above-ground purpose, the tbs will benefit them nonetheless. Got back on the road and saw that the stop was only a few minutes from Ft. Riley, so next time we stop there we’ll bring an earthpipe.

Later as we got past Salina we could at last see some blue skies to the west, and we passed a line of the back of the stormfront, and the skies were much clearer. I took a nap, and woke up a bit before Great Bend. We stopped for gas and to walk the dogs. The skies were active and amazing. Took a few pictures there, and we continued to the Southwest. Right before we left the clouds had gotten quite active and it started to rain. Just before leaving town there was a kind of strange cloud in front of us, and I took a photo of it. It rained for ten or fifteen minutes till we got passed it, and after a bit we saw the storm as a large cloud to the left of us. We saw a rainbow around that time. After a while the large cloud became behind us rather than to the left, and it was an amazingly powerful storm.

As I write this, at 9:25 PM, we’re in Finney County, and we can still see the storm behind us with tons of lightning. My brother pointed out that we are listening to Beethoven’s Sixth Symphony, the Pastoral, and that this movement is the Thunderstorm.

The lightening, even from 97 miles away, looks ominous and powerful. But really I think that it was just a good old-fashioned Kansas thunderstorm.

One cool thing about SW Kansas is that you can see storms roll in from 100-150 miles away, because the land is so flat. Oh, and you can see a lot of stars in the night sky!

Great work!
WHile I was driving truck, I went through and did some gifting through parts of Kansas.
I’ll list the routes and towns I gifted.
Hwy 40 from Colorado to Sharon Springs then south the hwy 27 to Tribune. I turned east on hwy 96 and gifted the townships especially near the grain silos.
the south on hwy 25 to through Leoti and gifted Lydia then I gifted the hwy 50 east into Garden CIty Kansas. I gifted south into Oklahoma along area of highway 83 then the hwy 64 eastbound through northern Oklahoma… I’ll skip my gifting report of Oklahoma for now.
I gifted Dodge CIty some but more would be good. Extreme weather fluctuations happen all through that area. Northern TX and northern Oklahoma could use a ton more gifting.
The drought is horrible in Western Kansas and South-east Colorado. corn gets 1 foot high and dies. Every field!
I gifted just about every hwy route I could on my many trips from Colorado to Kansas and back. more is needed
I gifted northwest Kansas along hwy 36 from Colorado through to Saint Joseph Missouri and threw about 30 tbs in the downtown and industrial areas around Saint Joseph. I trained 1 driver and got him gifting Kansas too when he got into his truck. I gifted up the interstate 29 on up from St Joseph and up to Council Bluffs Iowa but that line needs much more orgonite. I threw tbs in Lincoln NE but it needs so much orgonite, I won’t say where I threw mine- it needs hit again and again. Hwy 34 from Lincoln west to Grand Island is gifted. Hwy 30 west from Grand Island to North Platte is gifted though North Platte could use much more.
Hwy 77 from Lincoln to Sioux City South Dakota is gifted, though Sioux City could use more. I hit the river with 2 tbs on each side where Iowa/South Dakota/Nebraska come together.
I gifted all the rest stops in the Council Bluffs Iowa area then westward along Interstate 80 west all the way to Interstate 15 in Utah. The obvious populated areas could use more. In a semi-truck, some of the populated areas must be neglected due to size and weight restrictions.
Fort Morgan in Northeast Colorado could use more TBs and HHGs and Earthpipes. I threw TBs and that other driver I trained, he threw some for Fort Morgan but from the interstate, its not going to be enough for that area.
From Interstate 70 south to Amarillo Texas, I gifted along the 287 Hwy several times. That was easy but they have a horrible drought condition and extreme weather often.
Interstate 35 from Kansas CIty MO all the way to Emporia where the route turns into hwy 50 westbound… and eastbound is gifted. Thos beef plants have been gifted but other parts of town could use more gifting.Hwy 56 has been gifted from junction of hwy 150 in Elmdale westward all the way to McPherson and south to Hutchinson on hwy 61. My gifting met the hwy 50 route and continued west to Garden City again.

I’ve not listed most of my gifting in Kansas. That place is nice but needs to get much much nicer. There is a TON of secret activity in Kansas due to the perfect conditions for satellite phenomenon. Smuggling goes on everyday all over Kansas due to the ease of hiding trucks and transport vehicles from satellite tracking systems. The Russel highway barrels for “construction” have been in place for years to allow much of the smuggling to take place.
This Russel technique is tricky and the last time I looked for any info online about it- the info was absolutely non-existent. I’ve watched it many times through my travels in Kansas. There is a pattern in traffic that reveals itself if you are in traffic for hours. I can watch it and systematically point to which vehicle is currently “hidden”. At night, this Russel smuggling goes Off the charts strange and you can watch these trucking patterns. Those in the Russel operations can be observed “resetting the pattern” while a truck “gone” they cycle through which truck is gone, it cycles through the trucks in the Russel operation- then they will continue cycling through and continuously “skip” the truck that is being disappeared – the resets to the patterns happen in the fuel islands. nobody needs fuel- it is just to hide the satcomm signal and the pattern in which they leave the fuel islands will indicate the “front truck”. You can watch the signals given by the front truck using a red light on their trailer. the other trucks will have a green light on their trailers.
Typically, those lights indicate a condition with the refrigeration units- Not in Kansas! They hide a truck or bus right in plain view, but it is disappeared from satellite and gets replaced by another truck.
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Hey Jack, nice to know there is a CB in the Garden City area. That’s Great!

I’m posting a response as an edit to my post just so people can see that you’ve revisited your topic.
I don’t want to over-run your great topic with something pulling it off course. so here’s the side note:
About the Russell technique I started into, I’ll be drawing up an educational drawing or even perhaps a series of animated images that will show the Russell pattern. I’ll do that and most likely put it on my website. I might even devote a page just for explaining that.
It is a topic quite off topic on this particular forum-
and me drawing a connection between that smuggling operation and gifting orgonite- is a stertch, by any means
but I did open a can of worms there and it would serve best to get that operation out into the public light somewhere.

Hey Ben. Thanks for your comments! I really appreciate it!

I have a few photos linked now to my first report, and I’ll be adding some more.

Let me add some remarks to what you have said. Hwy 50. Allright! I did Hwy 50 from Garden City West to Colorado back in 2007. Tyson has a slaughterhouse on Hwy 50 in Finney County, and I’ve gifted a bit there, but there is so much insanity going on in that place that it alone could use hundreds of tbs, and many earthpipes to deal with the poison. At least Tyson has an environmental policy on paper. I will grant them that much. In practice, they leave much to be desired. …I was on 50 within the last couple weeks, and I have some stuff to report on that in a bit.

Cool that you mentioned Dodge City. I gifted most of the towers in town there a couple years ago, and when I can dig up the photos I have some close-ups of the major HAARP array in town there. I haven’t been there in quite awhile, and they just opened up a casino there. Somebody should gift a lot there. My father remarked that when the voters approved it, (or was it rigged like the Garden City school-ballot initiative was relatively recently?), that they didn’t realize just how much more crime, drugs and graft would come into the city.

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You wrote, “The drought is horrible in Western Kansas and South-east Colorado. corn gets 1 foot high and dies. Every field!”
It is my understanding, that like Oklahoma, the Eastern half of the state is wet, and the Western half is arid and dry. This is true for the most part. Garden City is especially dry. Many, many times it will rain all around Garden City, but the rain always breaks up and goes around Garden. I have observed this on the radar, quite often, despite the cloudbuster in Garden City at my parent’s house. My father said (probably heard somewhere) that it may be because there are SO many feedlots in Finney County, and that the particulates in the air, (also from the beef packing plants) affect the rain patterns. Also Garden City is perfectly in the rain shadow somehow.

Re: the Russel technique. Fascinating. I will really have to think on this for quite a bit.

I’ve driven across Kansas like a hundred times. (realistically maybe 80) Every time it’s different. There are some beautiful vistas on I-70 between Salina and Topeka, and they are different from month to month, even week to week. This summer I saw them burning the grass along the highway between Paxico and Ft. Riley, and the entire valley that Ft. Riley is in was FILLED with smoke. When I made the trip again a week or two later, all the grass was re-grown and was a lush green. When I would drive accross the Free State I would drive from Lawrence or Topeka on I-70 to K-156. 156 then takes you down to Ellsworth, Great Bend, Pawnee Rock, Larned, Burdett (home of Clyde Tombaugh, discoverer of Pluto. GREAT view of the night sky out in the middle-of-nowhere in SW Kansas!), Jetmore, and then Garden City, which I count as my hometown since that’s where I went to high school, and it is where my parents live.

Counting Coup in Kansas – The Final Chapter

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But it will be my final (new) Kansas tale for a bit. I’ll be updating this thread with old KS reports, and I’m counting on A. to send me some news of current gifting activities, and in a bit I’ll be setting up an orgone email in case anybody wants me to post something for them. I’ve got cloudbusters up in Garden City, and in Topeka. Did somebody make a cloudbuster for Wichita?
I saw some sweet sylphs there a couple years ago…

OK, so we started out on Saturday afternoon, July 24th, at my parent’s house in Garden City, and we went West on Highway 50.

Between Lakin and Syracuse we passed the first young person on a solar-powered car. There was a race going on for high school students to build a solar car, and then drive from Texas to Colorado.

We passed another one in far Western Kansas, between Syracuse and Coolidge. We paced him for a bit, and he was going about 15 miles per hour. Here is his picture:

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Imagine if they were making cars based on free energy, Zero Point, orgone, or whatever! Maybe in a few years we could sponsor an orgone car race!

Just across the Kansas/Colorado border we stopped at a rest-stop I’ve wanted to stop at the last few times I’ve made the trip, but I’ve missed it. Gifted a couple towerbusters into the water here. Not quite sure how it qualifies—if it is for irrigation or what. For some time I thought that maybe it was the Arkansas river, but google maps shows it as independent from the river.

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How could I think that this was the river, you might ask. Well, Colorado and Kansas have been fighting about those water rights for many years—and, at least folks in Kansas say, Colorado takes too much water from the Arkansas River, they don’t leave any for Western Kansas. So in Garden City, for example, there is a huge riverbed, that is always dry. Never a drop of water in it. Just lots of sand that we used to run on in high school. I saw water in the river in GC [u:28i7z5vh]ONCE[/u:28i7z5vh], and that was around 1996! And at that time, it was allegedly because Colorado lost a court battle and was ordered to give Kansas more! But a week later the water was gone, and it has never been back to my knowledge.

People have told me that there are underground caverns that the water gets into—before Garden City—and supposedly comes out again, but I don’t have any confirmation for that.

And even when you get all the way to Great Bend Kansas, named for a big bend in the river, it is just a small trickle of water.
However, once you get to Wichita, the river has enough tributaries, that it is huge. Fun fact: everywhere in the US, the Arkansas River is pronounced like the state Arkansas, but in Wichita it is pronounced “Are-Kansas”!
So we continued West to Lamar, La Junta, to Rocky Ford, to Pueblo, then got on 25 and went North.

We stopped at a melon stand in Rocky Ford, and I was able to gift a nearby HAARP-tower.

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At the first stand I walked the dogs and threw out the towerbuster, and my parents were not too thrilled with the attitude of the people there, so we went on to the next one.

Went to another place, better attitude, more of an obvious family farm, and we got some melons. Maybe they got a tb also, don’t remember right now.
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Here is a random small tower that we gifted:
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Here is a photo of King Coal.
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Between Garden City and Denver we went by 4 separate trains of coal, over 100 cars on each. One was maybe as much as 180 cars long. Maybe they were all on their way to Garden City, to feed Sunflower Electric.

Sunflower is trying to expand their plant, to build TWO additional coal fired power plants, along with the one that they already have there. Then they would sell all of that electricity to Colorado, so that Colorado can get around their anti-pollution laws, while Garden City’s air and water quality would be further ruined. Of course a lot of folks in GC are all for this because ‘it gives us jobs’, never mind that the water is so bad already, from cow-shit, fertilizer run-off, and DOR. Sebelius was against the Sunflower expansion, blocked it, and then they threw her a bone, brought her into the Obama Administration, and the replacement governor let them go ahead with the expansion again. It is still up in the air as to weather it will happen…

Has anybody gifted this mountaintop death array that overlooks Colorado Springs?
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When we got to Denver we went to Patsy’s. This is a restaurant that has been there for 70 years. Has quite a reputation.

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My Mom had just found a Christmas card that they had sent to her in 1955. She wanted to give it to them. We found out that the website was out-of-date and that Patsy’s is back in the family! The owners loved the card, as it was signed by Chubby. They were really nice, and the food was superb. But I wanted more and had to fill up on bread. [Image Can Not Be Found]
After we left we found a small tower right there in the parking lot, so that got a tb.

Sunday Morning, July 25th, the day I fly out. Started out the day with some coffee and a Rocky Ford Melon, a green-fleshed cantelope. Oh my gosh it was so good! It was the best melon I’ve had since 1992, and that is no joke!

Went outside and gifted this hotel death tower:
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Went to the Denver airport, and on the way I saw this Black Beam weapon being used in line with a plane spraying chemtrails.
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Got into the airport, got checked in, I was afraid that my bike box would be too heavy, and I would have to take stuff out, but it was only 70 pounds, and it could have been up to 100.

Here are some photos from the Denver airport:
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After that I wanted to find the creepy murals. My dad had passed them when he walked in after parking the car. We found them. They are pretty impressive in person.
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You might have seen these already if you have watched Dr. Len Horowitz’s superlative documentary, In Lies We Trust: The CIA, Hollywood, and Bioterrorism. If you haven’t seen it, I would recommend that you go over to google video, take a couple hours and watch it, just for the information. Don’t be afraid, just be aware.

Here is a statue from outside the Denver airport:
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Here are some more photos of art from the airport.
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I then gifted my final towerbuster inside the Denver airport, following the Croft’s cue from a couple years ago when they gifted in the airport. That was my coup de grace, and my final gifting on the continent for some time.

Got onto my plane, and saw these death transmitters all over the complex.
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In the air I took these three photos, of a Sylph’s-Eye View:
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Next Episode: more gifting!