Phase 3 of our operation is underway. Earth pipes! WOW! I never thought hitting stuff with a sledgehammer could be so fun [Image Can Not Be Found]; Phil Schneider is watching [Image Can Not Be Found]
Even easier than a sledge…
Get a cordless 18V or 24V drill, a spare battery pack and a bulb auger of the correct diameter. Now simply drill the hole quickly, drop the pipe in, push the dirt back over, step on it and walk away – WAY faster than trying to pound them in and what if you hit a big rock half way down and it stops going down. Pulling it back out could be very problematic and you’re not nailing it in any further.
If you like manual labor (wink), make a piece of rebar with a bent flat “handle” on top about as deep as the pipe and nail that in first to make sure the ground is free of things that would stop the descent of the pipe, pull it out and then nail the pipe in – should go in easier too because you just loosened the soil in maybe 5 seconds with the rebar.
Gene
I purchased one of those drills and bulb augurs, Gene–three years ago but only used it once for EPs–ground is almost always too rocky but my technique is to ‘profile’ the ground to find spots that are less likely to have stones, then the hammer ends up being as expeditious as the drilll, after all. The edge of a pond or slough is almost always soft and rock-free, for instance. I did most of the EPs around Offutt Air Force Base in Omaha, Nebraska, that way last month. It’s evidently the place where the US Air Force directs their deadly tornado assaults on the US population. I really need to post a report of our gifting excursion in September, since Bear Claw is probably also doing Tornado Alley targets.
An exception to hammerable ground for us has been Florida, where the packed sand of most of the southern part of the peninsula is plenty deep but is so hard that it wore me out to pound the pipes in. In that case the drill would probably have been better–we’ll see when we return there, next year grid willing. LOTS of nasty stuff underground, there! I want to focus on the Everglades, where the draconians evidently still have a massive base but there’s no trouble finding soft ground in a swamp, of course. The only problem is to have a shallow-enough boat to navigate through there. Jeff and I tried to get in there with our Zodiac (rigid inflatable boat, 21’ long) but it was too big. Maybe my new little Zodiac inflatable (ten feet long, goes on teh back of the car with the 5 horse motor) that I used to EP around Montauk Point last month would do?
Lots and lots of underground targets where you are, too, Gene, so please remember to post about the ones you’re doing, for the record, okay? Most of us have the impression that we don’t need to report our gifting or much of it but this is the only credible site in English that has the reports, for now, so more is better.
Thx,
Don
After I started making aerially-deployed earthpipes with Capt Azti, two years ago, I got the notion to also cut the bottoms of the hammerable EPs at an angle, too, and that’s made it a lot easier to pound these things in the ground. I use an industrial bandsaw but most of us just have the pipe cutters that make 90-degree cuts, of course–that’s sure adequate.
Another consideration that can’t be overstressed is that whenever most of us are in the field, the sewer rats are not far behind us so we’re challenged to spend as little time as feasible installing earthpipes and other healing devices in order not to be discovered by these professional sociopaths. If they manage to see where we put it, they simply confiscate it. I know one fellow who had to re-gift an entire large city after he figured out that the CIA $#!+birds saw and removed all his orgonite.
~Don
Last week we expanded our EP operation to Madison, WI. My main target was the Capitol Building, and interestingly enough, 2 blocks out from the Capitol Building Square in every direction was a sewer rat agency. To the north and south are two different Scottish Rite Masonic Lodges (and police departments and courthouses next to them), to the east is the DEA and to the west is Secret Services. Naturally I planted EPs by all of them, effectively surrounding the Capitol Square. After that we planted 4 more EPs throughout the Madison area, including UW-Madison, and the Mendota Mental Health Institute. Our trip then took us west, where we planted one EP and a few towerbusters by a UN World Heritage Site, the Frank Lloyd Wright House on the Rock, and another EP at Bluemound State park, the highest point in southwest WI.