Thank you Don for the invite! It’s a genuine honour and pleasure to share my experiences here on ethericwarriors!
I’m French-Canadian, but I’ve been living and travelling in the Caribbean for almost two years now. A few weeks ago, I started a new gifting campaign in Panama, starting with a bunch of TB’s. As with any “tactical” devices, these are simple, devoid of uber-fancy ingredients or configurations.
I’ve always been a big fan of simple resin-metal-crystal orgonite, as this approach can be easily replicated by anyone and produces results consistently. It’s always been my approach with my gifting, and it sure worked well with the several thousand devices I deployed in the past. So I didn’t see a reason to change my approach this time. Especially being in a virgin territory like Panama.
It was quite a challenge to gather all the ingredients on a remote island of the Caribbean coast in Central America though, so I had to wait several weeks before the ingredients came in. I was able to obtain fiberglass resin locally, and at a lower cost than what I’m used to in North-America. This is probably due to having so many boats in the archipelago, resin is commonly used for repairs and for building hauls. But all the other items (metal chips, crystals and some gemstones) had to be imported from the US.
I used a mail-forwarding service from a small local courier business that ships from a Florida based address straight to Bocas del Toro, the nearby town. The small company recently saw their import/custom account suspended for non-payment (even though the owner assured me their account was in good standing), but this didn’t come as a big surprise. Beyond delaying my actions for a couple of days and confirming my resolve, it made for a great opportunity to do some boosting. The account issue was promptly resolved and my shipments finally came in.
So I was ready to proceed with a first batch of TB’s:
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Results were instant, and confirmations numerous. As the saying goes “a picture is worth a thousand words”, here’s the equivalent of a couple thousand words which I hope will demonstrate how easy it is to obtain tangible results with simple tactical orgonite.
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Living on a sail boat, it was easy to deploy the TB’s all around the main island. I’m planning another extensive gifting run shortly when I return.
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Tropical storm Barry formed just a couple of hundred miles north of my location in Panama the day after my first pour. Panama itself is outside of the “hurricane belt” and has never seen a tropical storm or hurricane btw. This storm formed at the southernmost edge of said hurricane zone and quickly moved north. It failed to gain strength or reach hurricane status. I don’t quite know what to make of this, except the fact that the region will need a whole lot more orgonite spread across a wide area. Also, there are a couple of towers that are difficult to reach and haven’t been gifted yet.
The Panamanian coast is a rainforest, equatorial climate type. Unlike the tropical regions, it normally gets a lot of rain, pretty much every day. The area is known for long periods of rain without any sunshine, but I feel this is an undesirable entropic weather pattern. Incidently, the weeks before gifting were much dryer than usual, to the point of people complaining about a drought (many people live off-grid collecting rain water and the collecting tanks were running empty). We had huge downpours in the following days, and I’m also happy to report that sunny days are much more frequent and regular since the gifting. It feels a lot more balanced, heave rains and storms forming in the evening and at night with some good sunny weather in between. I think the keyword here is “balanced” which should be the way nature works.
There are still too many lightning hits for my liking but logic dictates that this should be taken care of by disabling all the towers over a wider area (not an easy feat). A CB might also help…
Cassandria