Flipping Weather Balls In Utah

We were successful(!) on this second try to gift an ugly pair of weather balls up at around 11,000 in Utah.

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We had stumbled upon them while agate hunting with a friend last month & had no orgonite with us that time (tactical error). 2 of our party became ill while we were there & the rest of us experienced headaches and general malaise. Being that near to those things made the hair on my neck stand up.

We tried getting back up there 2 weeks later, only to discover about 2’ of snow over the top of the mountain. Arrgh!

Today we had no troubles getting there. We used our rock hounding as a reason to get out of the vehicle & strategically place TB’s, it’s so high up there that the vegetation is sparse. It’s clear they are putting in more underground power, there was lots of disturbed earth & new power boxes that weren’t there a month ago. There was a crew of guys working on one of the buildings who we just avoided. (“Nuthin here to see but a couple of nutty rockhounds”, I kept projecting)

Lance was initially rather impacted, as we approached the big black ball, reporting that he was having a hard time thinking and felt awful. We slowly followed the road around past that one, stopping to get out and wander out into the field, picking up agates and dropping TB’s in the gooseberries. Nobody will mess with those TB’s unless they have heavy equipment! Gooseberries are super-thorny, worse than blackberries. Perfect place to deploy TB’s.

We followed one road out that we hadn’t before and were astonished to find yet another tower with 3 big drums & a small one over a hill, down where it’s not easily seen. This whole area is just bristling with hardware, see my album if you want to see more pics. You can see those damn balls for miles.

We figure we placed 12 – 15 TB’s up there. The feeling in the area noticeably changed as we went. With 4/5 of the job done, we stopped to eat sandwiches and a pair of hawks circled above us & a wood pecker began drumming a tree nearby. It had been kind of eerily quiet before. The atmosphere was definitely lightening.

We had to get right under the smaller ball to be able to place TB’s & finish the job. At that point my head started hurting, my ears were ringing & I was fighting to stay aware. The truck full of guys who’d been working came flying back up the hill. I wondered to Lance if the place was suddenly experiencing technical difficulties (grin).

We figured it was time to place our final TB’s and get outta there, so we did. We noted being flown around and over by a flock of those incredible high mountain blue birds as we headed out, a lovely confirmation.

We stepped out on faith and determination to do this run. 2 nights before our tires had been ice-picked while we were gone on a 2 day rock hounding and gifting trip. Ruined all of our tires as well as Lance’s mom’s, who left her car in our driveway to go with us. We gifted the biggest drum I’ve ever seen (easily 3x the size of the usual big ones) out near a geothermal plant in the high desert; I will be posting a picture of it in my album soon. We’ve been hitting a lot of towers in the past weeks + LDS churches and a high-mesa base we suspect may be a large underground facility. We can’t prove the ice-picking was related to our gifting, but suspect it may be. If it was, it won’t stop us.

We bought all the gear to put up motion sensors & blinding lights and this time we hid our car elsewhere while we are gone. Our priority was getting up on the mountain before it becomes impossible for the winter. Recently there was a “tornado warning” a few miles up the highway from us. This is unprecedented here. They just don’t happen. We have recently noted what we think is a HAARP array in that same area & figured they used that and these balls to whip that one up. That array is a high priority target for us. Will post pics of it when we get it done.

All the high mountains in our area have huge stands of dead trees (you can see them in my album pics of these weather balls) – due to pine beetle infestations which are a result of trees having been weakened by a near 15 year drought that has been going on. We strongly suspect it’s been manufactured and will be watching the precipitation levels this winter. We did note that the day after we got our CB up there was a real deluge, glorious. We also note more chem trails lately than had been seen for some time. Funny, though, there’s always a hole in them over our place.

Well, that’s all for now.

great work Niymaha and Lance!

don’t doubt for a second WHO was responsible for the tires as THEY always try to discourage new gifters …. some day I’ll post about what happened to Me when I first started gifting in a new thread as it was almost 10 yrs ago
but needs to go on the record as You have done here… by posting this I bet You’ll receive a lot less outright sabotage and no doubt whomever ordered Your tires trashed will be demoted at the very least!

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Thanks Gare:)

We are quite interested to hear your experience when first gifting. We thought we’d have to do more damage to get a “hello” of this sort. Utah is an odd place, tho, likely a stronghold of nastiness & the locals are well inculcated to be “obedient”. So.

Why do you think whomever ordered the tire job would get demoted? I must admit it’s a nice thought and I hope the message was received by whomever that we hit what we think is a key target in this area on the heels of the assault on us.

We also developed a detailed list of targets on the way home. The weather is funny here, the way precipitation just seems to “miss” our area; we’ve always wondered about that. Will be watching to see how it changes after we clean up I-15 to the north of us.

Noted (& shot quite a few) chem trails being spewed criss-cross above the area north of us. And, sadly, the sky did haze out, like it used to down here. We’ve seen none of that at all since our CB went online, despite some days when they are still laying lines out. We note sylphs in the sky always on those days & the trails are generally gone in a few hours at the most.

Oh! And THE coolest thing, we had gotten home today after the gifting run, brought our other car home too & left for several hours to take kids to a corn maze. As we were turning into the driveway, returning from the maze, we both were wondering what the state of our tires would be. No damage! and here’s what was sitting on one of the back tires:

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We seems to have a relationship with mantis. There was one on the back door too. We felt loved and confirmed, what a nice welcome home:)