Encouraging gifting news from the heart of Texas!
What a busy summer of gifting it was for me. My first summer as an awakening participant of this global effort.
Last year at this time I was getting all lathered up to play fantasy football and now my passion is squarely on where to gift next.
This summer has included trips to the Gulf, several select areas in my community, and now my biggest project to-date, the college town of College Station/Bryan TX.
I had heard 2nd hand that a local teacher emphatically declared that the #1 college whose students are recruited by our so-called intelligence agencies (mainly CIA), is TEXAS A&M in College Station. While I have no way to confirm this information, I also had no reason to doubt this local ‘U.S. Government’ teacher. Needless to say, heavily gifting the College Station area became a major focus of mine.
600+ tbs of various sizes (8oz, 4oz, 2oz) went into the project and some e-plugs as well.
This turned out to be a big job for me as there where way more DOR generators than I thought possible for such a modest-sized community. The highways alone leading to and around the town took 200+ tbs to satisfactorily cover.
Due to my inclination to tinker, no gifting job may ever be “done” but this one is certainly close enough to completion to post about.
Thousands of miles of driving went into combing the area and there are still probably a few DOR generators left!
It really pi$$ed me off to see how much infrastructure was invested in blasting these kids into submission with DOR.
At the very least these vulnerable kids who are living away from home for the first time should now be getting some relief from the oppressive effects of all that bad energy.
So the POR grid has now been set, and I hope this enables others (students?) in the area to build on what has been established.
Oh, I had an idea from listening to one of Don’s archived radio interviews to include some lapis lazuli chips in most of my orgonite for this project due to the subtle ‘truth-telling’ effects it apparently provides.
This was the extra factor that made this project so much fun, though it was a little exhausting. I can imagine a college campus full of energetic guys and gals slowly beginning to accept and distinguish truth from the propaganda. This is an exciting potential development in my mind.
Part of my enjoyment is the outlet of feeling proactive but not overtly imposing on anybody. I feel like gifting is enabling problems to be solved without the need for hysterical confrontation or violence.
How much more satisfying is gifting than ‘writing my congressman’, complaining all the time, or numbing my frustrations in sport or liquid spirits??
I’m not saying I’ll never watch another football game or have another beer, but geez…gifting is such a constructive and satisfying outlet.
Admittedly, it is not convenient to drive all over the place to leave TBs, but I must say it has been a true labor of love. I feel proud and fortunate to be contributing in such a positive and healthy way to the world.
While I am going to ‘soak-it-up’ a bit, I already sense the tug to move on. Boy, Once you feel and acknowledge the effects of orgonite in the environment it is hard to stop imagining all of the other great places to spread it.
The environment around Texas A&M is feeling mighty fine these days. I am actually able to notice how much ‘clearer’ the area looks and it almost seems like everything is in a slightly sharper focus around town. Not that I am completely satisfied, but I must admit it is pretty cool!… [Image Can Not Be Found]
For the record, my travels on this project enabled me impact prisons, a nuclear reactor, airports, several bodies of water, a very dubious ‘tactical training center’ that is on Texas A&M’s Riverside Campus, along with the main university campus of 48,000+ students…
After the first gifting trip in town I stopped to get some coffee after many hours of driving and took a moment to check out the skies. It was quite impressive to see the ungifted side of town with a solid line of heavy gray clouds and the other side was blue with little puffy clouds and beautiful color as the sun was setting. The area really reacted well to the sudden flip in energy.
During the second trip in town I was treated to a very vivid double rainbow and lots of sylph’s.
The masons appear to be active in this area as I noticed their symbols are everywhere and there is a dedicated (gifted) masonic library in town.
Probably lot’s of those masons are decent folks who really don’t understand what they are part of.
Overall, it took a big effort but I am very happy with the results so far, and the project was way more fun and rewarding then trying to put together a fantasy football team.
When thinking about new gifting ideas, don’t forget all those kids at your local universities.
Toby