After a lot of tower gifting, decided to gift all the toxic paper mills along the WI River. We started at the headwaters of the WI River and gifted all the way to the Mississippi. We gave each paper mill several gifts. Over 250 tbs now reside in the river [Image Can Not Be Found]; Nice to hit the most polluted sections of nature. Amazing amount wildlife was seen! Glad we got er done before the freeze.
Way to go!..
It’s always productive to toss orgonite in polluted bodies of water–great job, Bearclaw!
Carol and I did our Tornado Alley campaign in September without reporting it or telling anyone much, by the way, so maybe we can compare notes. We did it on our way back from Boston but took a southerly route. I had hoped we can compare notes and it’s always fun to see how The Operators orchestrate our various activities after the fact. We were hoping to meet up with you but Carol was guided to do some key weather weaponry centers across the country farther south. I’ll write a full report next week. The plan didn’t occur to her until we left New England–it was the day after I earthpiped in the sea all around Montauk Point, in fact [Image Can Not Be Found] --we took along an inflatable boat and a 5hp motor in a big box on the back of the car for that specific sortie.
The only gifting we did on the way east was through Pine Ridge Reservation, where the FBI has a murder contract out on Carol Two Eagle if she returns there. They had murdered her husband, a tribal leader. That was just a preliminary for an extensive Etheric Air Corps campaign, there, after Auntie Carol 2E marks up the maps for me next summer. We did flip a whole bunch of HAARP weaponry in Rapid City right before that, though.
I’m planning to post a full report next week. Carol also needs to post a report of her Europe trip last summer and now we can put photos in posts, so that will spice it up a bit. Johnny’s castle remains unhaunted, a year after Madam Carol did the deed, there [Image Can Not Be Found] and she had some amazing experiences in Southern France, also got acquainted with Hyperion and Vasso in Hellas.
~Don
Nice work with the mills. I spent a few years of my life in Oregon and know how horribly polluting they are.
Most paper mills make a huge stink in the surrounding area, so tossing orgonite in the settling ponds and getting rid of the stink has the potential of attracting public attention to orgonite, I think.
When Carol and I set up one of the first orgonite cloudbusters in Lewiston, Idaho, in 2001 it immediately got rid of all the persistent smog that permeated the surrounding canyon, which is enormous. Rockefeller-funded environmentalists were waging a puny war against the owners of Potlatch Mill, which was producing the smog and the stench. I always wondered if the environmentalists noticed that the smog had disappeared, that day. It hasn’t returned. The stench didn’t go away that day but it did when I went to the mill and spudgunned a half dozen TBs into the settling ponds in 2002. The stench is still gone, ten years later.
This is the sort of gifting that still produces powerfully confirming results even if someone else has already flipped all the death towers and weather weaponry where you live, by the way.
Bearclaw’s boat excursion down that river was fun and productive. I wonder if he’s a bit like me; I usually need to justify having fun by doing something productive along the way [Image Can Not Be Found] but I did break down and do a few tourist things with Carol in recent years. On one of those trips, some KGB bitches, working for the NSA, were evidently lining up to push us from a narrow trail into the Grand Canyon-- a little something fun for me while I was doing something for my wife!
~Don
Yes, that is great!
on one of my trips to north westrn spain, Galicia region, i visited a place where there was a mill but i did not have orgonite with me and had that idea so it is definately on my list. That mill is messing with an extensive area of rivers, the aquatic life and the traditional fisherman of the area.
fran