Gifting The Gulf Of Biscay

ok. So here is the report from the gifting of the gulf of Biscay. It has been a good journey and i believe has had a very good positive impact on the atmospheric currents

that needed to be healed so the west winds off the coast of Galicia could be reactivated and thus bring natural clouds to the continent that have

and are discharging water once again!

by the way, today it is the 3rd day in a row rainning generously in Menorca for the past 3 days after a long hot artificial period and has been in Spain for the past days as well.

Some data of the trip:

I have driven 4000km from east to west and back thru the areas of Catalonia, Aragon, Basque Country, Cantabria, Asturias and Galicia. I left on the 3rd of September

and returned home on the 21st. Main gifitng was done from the 5th till the 18th.

here is the whole route on my way up and on my way back:

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I took with me ready 1500tb´s and 70kg of HHG´s plus material to do more on the way. Last days at the workshop were hectic trying to send orders and make the gifting orgonite. I ve made 1000tb´s plus minimum so safely i have used 2500 pieces+ and the HHG´s. I have been able to reverse 600 towers from the highway, national roads, secondary roads and by sea although i would have liked to be able to go out there more than i did. Certainly it has taught me much to be prepared better for a next outing with a boat.

Help has been given from USA, France, Italy, Austria, Spain and Germany with info, donations of money, ready made orgonite, of resin, quartz, metal. 3 contacts responded and offered help along the way. I had superb host in two places (cantabria and Asturias area) and the third party drove with me all Galician coast from Oviedo.

Before leaving i have had great resistance. A few hours after i took the boat ticket for the trip, we were summoned to see the prosecutor for not wanting to register our child (more on that story in another post), my dog was run over, the boat wheels punctured twice and i found out that my rear left wheel suspension spring was completaly broken just hours before leaving.

I was able to contact a dealer in mainland that was on my way and so on the 4th i would be able to drop by, get it replaced and leave without much delay. When i got there, all mechanic material arrived for them except my piece which would be misdirected twice after that. This delayed my plans a bit but I decided to continue and prayed to be protected from harm. I slept on the way on the highway rest area and continued the next morning and made it to my first destination on the evening.

I had to hold myself back from gifting towers outside barcelona and many other places along the way cause i didnt have enough orgonite and the main target was all northen Spanish coast. I started dropping some from Vitoria on the way to Bilbao which was enough close to the coast. From Bilbao on to the west all towers where considered a target and were gifted.

So On the 3rd morning i took the boat from Menorca Island to Barcelona at 9am. The car was loaded, i took one seat out to accomodate the boat engine and the boat…well…. you see lol larger than the car…

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here s the inside filled to the brim.

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all this land you see is one of the military areas of this island. Sylphs were busy cleaning on my way out.

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All photos are taking from the videos i have shot. This action camera i have is good for video in many conditions but has no LCD screen to make a good photo shoot nor it has a zoom which i realised later it isnt so great to show stuff far away. My intention is to make some short video documentary about it. So here deep on the mediterranean sea i saw superb sylphs cleaning the skies. It gets confusing with so much action going on.

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ON THE 4TH evening i got safely to Santoña (Cantabria) where i was offered a base to do the area and great food and company. Before unloading the car next morning 5TH. I do not know how many towers i got but already many were gifted after Pamplona, Vitoria and from Bilbao (Basque Country) to Santoña (Cantabria) so Positive Orgon was starting to build up on these areas. From now on most routes shown means towers busted along the way on the highways, national roads and sometimes secondary roads.

here s the day´s jorney:

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ON THE 5TH MORNING

car before unloading

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Here s a view of the boat material plus orgonite in the boxes. The engine is just 5Hp which is enough for calm seas. I wouldnt have minded a bit more power in rougher seas lol Some nice HHG´s and Tb´s were brought from germany which had flowers inside.

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and this was the state of the covered sky, without much rain the past months.

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ON THE 6TH

still i was waiting for the car piece to arrive that had been misdirected to another place in Spain. I took the chance to make more orgonite and show my host as well how to make it.

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After the idea was to drop me in Santander to the west and i would make my way with the boat back to Santoña, about 70 km if i am not mistaken. We realised ´do that it was too late to make it before dark and so we gifted by road all the way.

My host showed me what people are calling the Bunker from the Botin Family Bank of Santander. Some people also call it Mordoch town so you can imagine the place. here is a night view of it and on the top you can see DOR infested Mount Cavargo.

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daytime view

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by the way. i was given a fine later on the trip and i was told that if i paid it thru Santander Bank there s no extra comission. Not so with other banks, i wonder if Police knows who their real boss is lol

We surrounded the compound a bit but i suspect it needs some good EP´s there.

The Major area of the day was Mount Cavargo the which is overlooking Santander Bay.

arriving near the top

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views of antennas near the top

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you can see the bay of Santander with smog. i d like to add ´do that Santander isnt one of the wrost places in respect to DOR that i ve been to. I know 2 people wo have CB´s and dropped at least 200Tbs. Sylphs were already present and I added more orgonite there.

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right on top we gifted this building

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and also this building which was called the dark chamber …uuuuhhhh… now not so dark lol

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a view from the very top overlooking the Bay

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this guy showed up, parked for 5 minutes looking in our direction and left so i videod him

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here s a riddle for anyone who loves them. i wonder why they decided to tie this place energetically to the many directions that are pointed to. I missed some signs in the back but they are from top to bottom:

1.Branderburg gate 2. Manekken P (Brussels) 3. Arch of Triumph (Bucarest) 4. Gate of Time (Budapest) 5. Acropolis (Athens) 6.Belem Tower (Lisboa) 7. Big Ben (London) 8. Eiffel Tower (Paris) and 2 other signs i did not catch well.

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i ll be posting more of the next days.

fran

I’ll soon post satellite videos for september so we can all look at it.

meanwhile, not much to say except excellent work Fran!
The only comment i can make is that it’s starting to be organised eventhough we don’t plan very precisely!
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The top red line is what approximately what we gifted in france aroudn mid-august
Habibi gifted around the center of france if I got it correct.
And fran in spain.

One only thing is sure, all these gifts will have a huge impact forever no doubt!

The green line gifting is to come soon [Image Can Not Be Found]

Snow already showed up in the Pyrenees on the 25th of September!
https://www.larepubliquedespyrenees.fr/2 … 099060.php

thanks Braikar! that is excelent news. Certainly this unplanned east -west orgonite highways will do wonders [Image Can Not Be Found]
i asked Silvio, Michele and Braikar to help follow any changes along the way. I wasnt sure when i could check on internet while on the road.

fran

Videos for september:

MPE (East) Loop
2012-09

MPE (Full) Loop
2012-09


MPE (West) Loop
2012-09

AIRMASS (East) Loop
2012-09

AIRMASS (Full) Loop
2012-09

AIRMASS (West) Loop
2012-09

IR039 (East) Loop

IR039 (Full) Loop
2012-09


IR039 (West) Loop
2012-09

2012-09
Segment 2 :

Segment 3 :

Segment 4 :


Segment 5 :

Segment 6 :

Segment 14 :


Segment 15 :

Segment 17 :

If anyone wants precise pictures I have them all, or I’ll put them somewhere online for everyone.

MPE (West) is the best (rain, not 100% accurate though), Airmass could be interesting too. On the 12th of september a first front went through spain and then a second large one on the 18th when you had finished the main part of the sea gift!!

Braikar,

You got it exactly, but one exception, I made sort of a triangle in an effort to couver as much coastline as possible. From Gueret I went more north-west vers Niort, then to the Atlantic coast all the way from Ille de re, La Rochelle, Rochefort, Royan and back eastwards and a lot near this coast forming a triangle giving this connection sort of a fortress from the west, the Atlantic ocean.

Habi

This is a very exciting achievement, for the sake of the healing of the old Europe. Congratulations to you and all orgo-nautics contributors.

I made an observation, on the 8th of SEPTEMBER I was going to the gem store in Desio (15km North of Milan), which never felt very great, but that afternoon there was a very charged energyinz and uplifint breeze, it felt like being by the sea.
I cannot gurantee that it was from the Gulf but it was totally new air for this area, I have watched that in Lombardy the winds can be blowing in all four directions depending where you are, since there are mountains on the North but there are hills on the South. On a recent gifting on the Po river I saw mega antenna on the hills South of Pavia near Stradella and they are linked to a range that covers the Genoa and Ligurian sea. Not that the plane is a windy place, but all is changing and few weeks ago was pretty unstable, the weather forecasted bad weather afetr the heat wave summer but the impact was mitigated and diminished by the orgonite in general.
Today there was an eartquake on the hills of Piacenza which is also South, by chance there is a nuclear plant near there in place called Caorso. I have gifted the river of the nuclear plant a bit, but I have to go back for more work. This river water is stopped by a dam and during the draought it could not be release supplementary water because is for the nuclear plant use, and the people further down suffered. Someone said that the river in that spot is 17 meter deep.

NEXT DAY ON THE 7TH SEPTEMBER it was time to go again to the sea. I chose to go to Santander on the west from where i was (Santoña) and ride the boat back.

All towers leading to Santander were busted and now the coast line would be too.

Here is the jorney for this day:

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It was a pleasent day and the sea wanst so rough although at the end i could feel wind against me which was slowing me down a bit. As you can see from the pic i went out a bit late afternoon which proved to be a bit untoughtfull but taught me a lesson.

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You cannot see well far away with this Zoomless cam but you can make a tower on the cliff. I would find many of those along the way, right on cliffs.

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After a while the sun was setting, it was getting chilly and no sign of next port which was mine, Santoña. I was starting to check for possible sea exits such as beaches…

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I saw a Cape with a lighthouse that was OFF and i wanst sure how long it would take me to go around it. I had left my Nautical charts in Menorca (great!) and didnt have a GPS to let me know. My phone wasnt working so i could not ask a friend. I decided not to risk it and exit on the next beach. Exiting the beach with the boat loaded and the engine when you have 2.5meter waves is not an easy task. I was lucky enough not to hit any underwater rocks and reached close enough to the sand but the last wave hit me and almost threw me overboard and the boat got a few gallons of water.

I pulled it our as best as i could and some surfers came to help. People have been very nice all the way. The boat weights 100kg plus when is loaded which is too much for one person so always someone came to my aid to pull, or to put it up on the roof of the car. Tide was low and so about 8 people came to pull it all the way to the road.

Here is after my wreck, safe and without a phone (wet and dead) to call my friends in Ajo Beach. After i was informed that my destination was 8 miles away and so probably i would have reached there. This certainly was a lesson i never repeated again, go out late. [Image Can Not Be Found];

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ON THE 8TH SEPTEMBER

It was a day of rest and planning , calling people on the west see how i could continue the journey. All Santoña (Cantabria) area and surrounding was covered and already i had busted about 100 towers on my way thru Basque country to Santander as well as some of the sea gifted.

that day Silvio sent me a satelite pic:

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please note how it s almost surgical cut the east and west exactly in Santander area. The East was the gifted part, west still undone and under chems [Image Can Not Be Found];

So skies were clean except good Silph company:

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ON THE 9TH

i decided to continue the Sea Gifting towards the East- Bilbao about 75 km. This was the longest day at sea and also the one i enjoyed more. Although it was tiring, the sea was relatively calm and confirmations were great and dramatic. Too bad my Cam Battery died on Bilbao and so i could not record my way back. I had learned about the zoom problem, now the battery thing and also i learned about the wind problem that overrides good talking sound.

The journey for this day was this but by sea (roads were covered already). I spent 6 litres of Gas on the engine on my way to Bilbao and 10 litres back on my way back because of the currents near bilbao

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i was on my way to the salt marshes to unload about 9am, early this time lol i would get back about 20h.

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Here s a TB flying. I dropped generously on the marshes since they are close to towns, they are also a very special ecosystem which have many kinds of birds coming. Also knowing from the experience of our African friends with fish population growth, i thought that would be positive for the fish and the fisherman comunity here.

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Here s the orgonite ammo bucket for the day:

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It took me about 45 minutes to reach the exit of the marshes into open water. Right then i realised that where i was passing the sky was opening and a blue line was forming, clearing the skies. On the video is very clear and direct cause i move the camera front and back.

This is what i was seeing on my way forward towards Bilbao:

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and this was looking back after an hour´s journey of gifting the marshes and some antennas on open sea near Santoña Port:

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Here a bit later, maybe 15 minutes, and further away:

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again, Later on looking back: https://www.orgonita.eu/image/data/EW/fotoreportdia9/9.y_mas_claro.jpg

Here i was talking about the good benefits of an HHG for mountain top arrays. There were 4 towers near the port of Castro Urdiales (on the right of HHG). The video is thought as an educational tool for those who dont know much of orgonite or have recently come in contact with it.

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and a deserved lunch break before reaching Bilbao Port. Once there, i took a 45 minute break at a terrace where i could check the boat at all times. One old sailor with hat and beard passed by with his dog and gave me the greatest comrade hello good day. Made me feel like a sea man too. lol

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With battery dead i couldn´t film my way back. The sea got rougher from Bilbao area towards Urdiales. At one point i started surfing from the back when the actual current was against me! it took me by surprise completaly. A second wave from the back came but this time i was ready. There must have been some very strong undercurrent to create that opposite wave. Half way back the sea got calmer again. 2 fisherman boats passed me by going in the same direction and i almost never lost sight of them all the way.

Now. On my way up to Bilbao, the sky had become a blue highway, on my return the blue sky had turned black full of natural rain clouds that actually discharged near home. Bilbao was starting to look the same when i was there, rain clouds building up. I would have love to get thru the inside river that runs thru the city but did not have time to cover that. Bilbao needs more orgonite for sure. It is a very industrial place of heavy metal (buses, trucks , ship bulding…)

fran

ON THE NEXT DAY 10TH SEPT. LEAVING FOR ASTURIAS

I finally received the car suspension part that was misdirected and took the morning to install it at the mechanic. Then headed for my next area in the west. Leaving Cantabria and reaching Asturias. I went to Oviedo to meet my contacts that would lend me their house in Lastres Port.

Both these lands along with Galicia are of Celtic warrior roots. You can listen to their pipe music much like irish. Cantabria is very green but Asturias you find ¨Los Picos de Europa¨ (Europa peaks) and ht elush green mountains and prairies meet the sea. Only thing missing is Heidi running around. I left a few HHG´s and some Tbs with my friend so she could do some towers by foot on excursions. I was pretty sure all this area was now super clean.

This is the rote for the day: Since Higway up to Santander was gifted already, i simply took the national coast road all the way thru and this way create another orgonite buffer zone reverting more antenas along the way. found dozens more and up to this point i had probably hit about 300 so half the targets.

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Car loaded again and gifting:

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After Santander sometimes it was highway and sometimes smaller routes:

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ON THE 11TH – OVIEDO, ASTURIAS

the route for the day:

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I went to Oviedo to meet with the contacts as well as getting a second hand phone since i had been incomunicated for a while now. I also met with another contact who accompanied me to Mount Naranco which overlooks Oviedo and of course it has many towers. Oviedo wasnt a coastal town and wanst in the gifting planned but definately i could spare some orgonite for this DOR infested place. The feeling was horrible in oviedo, covered , overcast, no rain and the atmosphere crashes you down. Of corse it needed a good cleanse.

Upon arrival Mount Naranco was actually 3 mounts with the second one holding a huge Celtic Cross.

here is the 1st mount were the road leads to:

https://www.orgonita.eu/image/data/EW/fotorepor11_oviedo%20(500x500)/1.llegada_monteuno.jpg

and the fun part, gifting it:

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This view is looking towards mounts 2 and 3. Note the Sky covered.

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This is right on the 2nd mount where the cross was looking towards the 3rd mount (also gifted) and noticing the changes already present in the atmosphere

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similar views passed the cross and after a few minutes later, still, more changes evident:

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Also cheking out the changes lookin back to Mount 1

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We stayed for an hour or so afterwards and my contact, who had never gifted nor seen orgonite was almost crying as the skies got cleansed of that nasty sludge she had suffered for years. It was obvious that it was doing really good but i wasnt sure how much since i wanst gifting any other tower in the city. Oviedo has about 250,000 population so it is not large. After the days passed i realised how powerful it is to at least cover one mountain antena array in a city. It probably is the worst source of DOR, at least aboe ground and so just hitting that, it made a good positive impact.

ON THE 12TH I WAS IN LASTRES PORT, MY BASE.

I woke up to a good clean day after rain from last night. The house is a typical fishermans house and it is 300 years old! amazing treat! This town is really beautiful.

https://www.orgonita.eu/image/data/EW/fotorepor12llanes(500x500)/1.lastres_manana_lluvia.jpg

I had decided to go out to sea and cover from Lastres all the way to Suances Port which is just west of Santander Port and thus connecting all the coast with orgonite all the way to Bilbao. It was 140km in all and would take me about 7 hours or so. A relative of my hosts tokk me to Port and we agreed to meet in Suances port later afternoon. If anything, i had a cell phone to reach him.

This would be the sea route.

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I geared for rain since it was looking like it would: Leaving form the port i passed by the Guardia Civil Coast guard (recycled Franco´s military Police). They had arrived in 1 hour prior to my departure. i had doubts if they would try to stop me before leaving but nothing happened:

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A view of the town. The Sea was relatively calm but undercurrents were already being felt which made the engine work harder and went a bit slower than usual.

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The sea started to change after maybe 30 minutes of my departure and sometimes i felt a few drops of rain:

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All this area has almost no beaches and it is all high cliffs where the sea splashes strongly against the walls, sometimes creating ¨water geizhers¨that shoot up from the holes that the sea has made thru the years. Beaches dissipate the energy of waves since they die on land but on this coast the waves bounce back to sea creating rough currents. It started demanding my full attention to stear the boat and avoid waves from hitting me. The undecurrents were very stong and many islands and rocks were under water so this forced me to go deeper to avoid them.

https://www.orgonita.eu/image/data/EW/fotorepor12llanes(500x500)/10.empizaolas_decido parar.jpg

The sea got rougher as the minutes passed by, the water was cold lol

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I was gifting and i believe i gifted extra, a combination of a bit of stress and not seeing well where there were towers since i could not take a moment to look much to the coast and visibility was poor anyway [Image Can Not Be Found]; This also taught me the importances to have Binoculars on board so one can check the ports or exits if needed…

https://www.orgonita.eu/image/data/EW/fotorepor12llanes(500x500)/13.gifting_wet.jpg

more wet moments as i surfed larger waves:

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I had already decided that i had to get out at next Port which was Llanes. I already passed Ribadesella Port. I didnt know how long i had but in the video i mentioned i needed to get out cause there was no way i d make it near Santander like this. It would take me still 1,30hour more to reach there.

Kind of praying not to get any wetter anymore [Image Can Not Be Found] and the happy moment to realise that Llanes Port was near.

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Reaching the small Llanes Port. I had done only have way of the planned trip and invested quite a few hours just to make it there. After this trip i decided to call myself a Captain [Image Can Not Be Found];

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The only way out was locked but a nice guy went to get the key to open the gates for us to bring the car and load the boat. My friend and I gifted the road on the way back to Lastres and he made questions and we discussed orgonite, towers, EMF … He happens to know a lot about technical stuff. He comfirmed that all my questions about the ability to manipulate climate & people thru towers and also thru the Digital Electricity Counters installed at home are technically possible. It was a pleasure to hear his views on things. He has joined the effort along others and i know Asturias is in good hands cause they love hicking and know all spots with towers inland.

I do not know how many towers or arrays i hit on the coast line but i can say conservatively 30 , according to what i have seen on coast and counting that near the Llanes port there were already 4.

The 12th rained everywhere as Braikar mentioned there was a good himid front hitting North Spain. On the 13th i would have further confirmations.

fran

Hi Captain! Very good!Gifting sea gives an amazing boost to the weather, as it happens in nord adriatic sea where now is not oly raining in the mountains but also along the countryside and the coast. You open the gate from the north Fran! And now many “cows” are coming!! [Image Can Not Be Found] [Image Can Not Be Found] Finally rainy autumnal weather.

As you mentioned gifting the top mountain arrays in mountain and in big city are the priority. Afterg Orgonite is placed changes are huge, and mostly you have helicopter visit or technicians the day after cheking on the tower!

Fran, this is the most thoroughly detailed and best-illustrated report in the history of this forum, thanks.

Readers who have only had limited experience tossing orgonite intelligently will feel very confirmed by your observations and photos.

I particularly like the way that Braikar and Habibi have coordinated their coastal and inland efforts through France with yours in such a timely way, too. This was done more or less instinctively, which is productive and evidently the result of direct guidance. Following our intincts ‘on time’ also gives us glimpses at a broader agenda for the whole world.

The corporate order seems to put a lot of importance on coastal death towers and weather weaponry for their now-failing global desertification agenda (the only real ‘global warming’). The Kalahari didn’t begin to reverse in 2004, for instance–in spite of 20 orgonite cloudbusters in key vortices throughout that desert, placed a couple of years earlier–until Georg and Trevor fipped all or nearly all of the coastal death towers and weather weaponry from Mozambique to the Cape immediately before that.

It may be that Fran’s effort along the Spanish coast disabled the ability of the corporate order to restrict rain throughout Europe for the warm part of the year by diverting the jet stream abruptly to the north from there. I had assumed that this sea-gifting effort would also need to be done along France’s Biscay coast but I hope I was mistaken. We’ll soon know. It seems likely, watching the radar film loops for September, that the coordination of Braikar’s and Habibi’s effort were responsible for drawing rain to the west across France several times in September, which would be direct confirmation that the rain barrier set up by the $#!+birds has been destroyed with orgonite. If the effects were not immediate in August it may be another confirmation of Francisco’s success against the artificial offshore rain barrier.

This is evidently a new barrier. Dr Reich temporarily overcame a very ancient one in California’s Sierra Madre Mountains and caused a lot of rain with his cloudbusers after that through the ‘California Sahara’ to the east and into Southern Arizona. I want to drop orgonite from the air along that entire mountaintop/ridge barrier in coming months and I think that will permanently disable it. I don’t think any deserts are naturally created.

Watching the September radar image loops that Braikar posted is informative and you can even count the days (alternating dark and light imagery) so that the ‘anomalies’ that are probably due to Fran’s effort can be seen. For instance, in the West loops we can see sudden rainstorms appearing throughout most of Spain in the middle of the month and this was not part of a wider pattern. Otherwise, as September progresses we saw what seems to be a return to normal weather patterns for Europe for the end of summer.

Thanks a lot for posting those films, Braikar. It would be very good to have others’ comments and observations about the data in these films.

The appearance of Sylphs is always encouraging and we’ve come to expect the sudden clearing and lightening of the atmosphere after we’ve flipped major death arrays and weather weaponry, especially when it’s on mountaintops. Thanks for posting a good photo record of this process, Fran.

It’s been said that there are three kinds of sailors: inexperienced, dead and pessimists [Image Can Not Be Found] and our readers get a sense from your reports about what one typically goes through to cover a lot of distance in the sea, Fran. You mentioned the things that went a bit wrong but you were successful, overall, and kept clear of real danger due to your planning. It’s awfully good that you have an inflatable boat because these are the safest there are, as your beach experience in the heavy surf demonstrated. They’re also the driest boats in rough water. You’ll no doubt plan better and better before all your trips in the future but you’re definitely a seaman, now. This sort of gifting is usually not fun, especially when the energy of an area is negative and/or the seas are against us, but the intermittent fun and exciting parts make it worthwhile.

I have a similar five horsepower motor on my smaller inflatable boat and the top speed on flat water is 13 miles per hour, which is around 20kmh, which is a proper speed for riding down the face of a wave from behind, as Fran reported. When the seas are against me the speed is reduced by half. It’s good that you planned downwind journeys, even though it more than doubled the driving time and required another person in the car on account of backtracking to retrieve the boat. When Carol, Jeff and I did the seas around South Florida we had the advantage of the Intracoastal Waterway, which is a combination of linked canals and lagoons all around the state (this extends from Mexico to Canada) so we could always return in the boat. Even our big Zodiac can’t make fast headway agains the seas. I mentioned that for the record so our readers can better appreciate some of your challenges overcome.

Gifting along any route, even when it’s not just for doing the death towers and weather weapons along the way, creates an evident, overall positive energy dynamic in the atmosphere that is probably perpetual, even when we account for the natural ebb and flow of negative and positive. This can be visually tracked by anyone who is observant. In the spring of 2003, after we did Atlanta, I dropped a towerbuster every three miles (5km) from the Atlantic to the Pacific along Interstate Highway 10. The most dramatic visual confirmation was across the entire state of Texas (877 miles; 1411km), which I drove in one day because of the experience. Sylphs appeared to my south in east to west succession for the entire day at the same rate that I covered the distance and they were doing this across the wind. Another time (August 2004) in our effort to neutralize the earthquake/tsunami weaponry being deployed off the coast of Oregon, we pounded earthpipes in the ground every eleven miles along Oregon’s north coast, which was closest to the underwater volcano that was forming. The persistent, dense coastal fog disappeared along our route at precisely the rate that we were putting the earthpipes in the ground and the area already covered remained clear. We later (May 2006) took two hundred towerbusters out to the whales in the Zodiac and it was on a day that was so rough that even the Coast Guard remained in port [Image Can Not Be Found]. There hasn’t been any significant seismic activity reported since then and this is also a typical confirmation for such projects.

We encourage people not to feel discouraged if they see a dramatic shift to the positive (including the appearance of Sylphs) that later falls somewhat back toward the negative. In this case it’s useful to observe over a longer period to see that this ‘two steps forward; one step back’ process isn’t something to worry about. We’ve never seen the atmosphere in a gifted area revert to what it was like before, even if there are newer death towers and weather weaponry. The exceptions have apparently been cities in which all the orgonite has apparently been removed by the $#!+birds, as probably happened in Las Vegas and Salt Lake City recently, where brown smog has returned.

We always assume that the dolphins and sometimes whales ‘redistribute’ a lot of the orgonite we throw in the sea. Skilled psychics can track that, as Carol has done for some of us. She sees some of your orgonite having been moved to key spots the primary fault in the mid-Atlantic, from south of Spain’s latitude up to the north of Iceland. Maybe we can presume that the cetaceans are neutralizing some of the $#!+birds’ earthquake/tsunami-producing infrastructure. She also saw some of your Mediterranean orgonite having been moved to Perpignon in Southern France. Sooner or later you’ll probably be greeted by dolphins and perhaps whales. We usually carry a few dolphin balls as our tribute & toss a ball in the water when one or more ofthem comes within sight. Carol once did that in Costa Rica when she saw an orca passing by in the distance and the fellow instantly changed course, charged toward the boat and dove straight down right before he reached it [Image Can Not Be Found] but most of the time we only see one or two dolphins break the surface 50-100 meters from the boat, then we don’t see them again. That’s enough for us to warrant a ball toss.

Thanks again for these reports, Fran. I hope my comments about related jobs will help our readers better appreciate what you’ve done, which is quite heroic.

~Don

It’s important to also mention the extensive work that was done throughout Spain by Jesus Torres, years ago, and this was a large-scale extension that was developed on the original systematic efforts in Spain by a couple of Germans, whose names now escape me. They were the first to take orgonite cloudbusters to that country, I think, except for one that was built earlier on Mallorca… This earlier orgonite work might help account for the occasional bursts of storms throughout the country during September that did not originate from the sea. Those happened during Francisco’s excursion a couple of times.

Je’s reports no longer exist on this forum because they were all destroyed in a subsequent hacker assault, unfortunately. Mentioning that achievement in retrospect can’t do it justice and we’re no longer in touch with Je. He did it during the worst of Spain’s ‘desertification’ period, which then pretty much ended. Whatever the $#!+birds (I sometimes call them ALGORES) are doing to the weather, now, is pretty weak compared to their previously successful desertification agenda for Spain.

~Don

Yes Michele! i am also enyoing here new fresh clean days with rain, greenery back to normal and the soil humid. Superb change after that artifitial hot period.

I was a bit puzzled by it cause locally the island was gifted completaly so it was good that you paid attention to larger patterns.

Braikars record of atmospheric patterns are a great idea and good effort, i will visit his youtube upload of his videos to keep learnning those patterns. it is also superb that Braikar , michele and habibi have done their gifting more or less at the same time.

The south humid winds coming from Africa were also stopped this summer and they have made a major come back too. I am guessing someone else might up done south spain too cause torrential rains were happeing by the end of September in the south. More on that later but it has hit record rains. What i have seen from when i was east in Basque country going towards west to Santander is that the chem attack was wiped out clean then rains came but directly from the North (Uk) down straight to SOuth missing Galicia on the Atlantic coast. This is a strange pattern cuae it should go west to east but this also tells me clearly the limit line where it was gifted. Once i went further west those humid winds started to come thru the Peninsula directly on top of Galicia, then gifted completaly by the 18th with a cherry on top of the trip on a major mountain array.

Another thing i am curious to understand is the north and south wind splitting and if Portugal coast isnt gifted and that is why it seems to miss the center somehow? would be nice to hear observations from other people on those videos.

This last day on boat was a hard day for me but i felt safe and never have feared for life or anything. Don is right, the inflatable boat is very resistent to weather and water, even with water inside keeps floating.

fran

I’ve been wanting to post this for quite some time now so here it goes.

The rain in most of Portugal has been amazing since September. Much more than in the previous 3 years during the Autumn-Winter period, since returning to live here – in fact I can’t remember us having so much rain ever! [Image Can Not Be Found]

It did drecrease in December (in the area where I live at least) and it seemed to move into a dry beggining of the year, just like in 2012, when recently it started raining cats and dogs again [Image Can Not Be Found]

Here is a chart for total precipitation during the months of September-October-November from the US climate prediction center
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I can’t say how accurate the CPC is for other countries but for Portugal it seems accurate.

And here are the Portuguese weather office charts for total precipitation in the months of September-December

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All this to say that Fran’s gifting trip seems to have undeniably helped his Portuguese neighbours [Image Can Not Be Found]

Carlos

Francesco,

The success is lasting!

This forcast for tomorrow is very typical, really lots of rain especially around the pyrenees and galizia. While at the beginning the rain partly didn’t reach the pyrenees, now there is more rain than elsewhere. I bet this is the most rain in many, many years, if not decades.

Habibi

Very sorry, the downpour-card cannot be copied any more. It alters to the temperatures…

Only some months ago, this was no problem. Interesting case, they stop spreading of important information. So folks, tell everyone,

There is rain in Spain, there is losts of rain in Spain and western France!

If you want to see the downpour, click on “Niederschlag”.

Habibi

Thanks Carlos and habibi for sharing those reports. Indeed it has been rainning so much too here in Spain with Humid To Very humid as regular reports and above average.
I left this post kind of unended since i wanted to add more fo the trip.

I want to also give credit to Henk, a reader who lives in France and gifted the last line in South France. His move was great because he crossed to Spain into the basque country up to San Sebastian area which i didnt get to make it so the whole coast was gifted this way!

here is the mail i receved from him on November 14th:

I just did the green line of gifting in France as Braikar depicted this. That is road gifting from Narbonne to Toulouse and then from Toulouse via Pau and Tarbes to San Sebastian over the border in Spain:

Hi Fran,

I just read your report about your epic gifting report. Thank you very much for your good work.

I just did the green line of gifting in France as Braikar depicted this. That is road gifting from Narbonne to Toulouse and then from Toulouse via Pau and Tarbes to San Sebastian over the border in Spain.

Hi Fran,

It is very encouraging that you can see giftingruns from the difference in the downpour.

I knew that someone had done something in the region mentioned above, because there was much. much more rain around the pyrenees than before. It closed a terrific important gap!
I enjoy very much the cooperation of all those that did it, there is really lots of rain – influencing whole Europe and northern Africa positively.

Though I mentioned it before, just for the record I want to add that on my first tour to Marocco I did gifting around La Rochelle, one city before that in the region of Niort and again beginning from southern Bordeaux along the coastline down until Spain, just ramdomly at night and the few antennas I found during the day – about 70 TBs,

Habibi

I should have done this a while ago but we have had now almost a year since last september´s gulf gifting trip and the results have been outstanding. There has never been so much rain in Spain since records are kept around 1930, the dams are more than full capacity. Every month after september has been a record month and since november specially, things went up even more. This past Spring has been a rain festival all over and entering summer has been all wet. Of course people are complaining cause they want to see sunny days now. Henk´s gifting in southern france crossing to San Sebastian closed the gap on the pyrenees and he has continued and i suspect we can credit him with the rains that have poured in rivers in South France and Skiing slopes re-opening in june!!! that s for climate change lovers lol

Anyhow, here is a collection of news talking about it. I gathered from all north Spain, but the whole country has had the same. They seem to change about record years a bit but in any case from 66 years to almost 100 years, there s no record in Spain of raining so much

  1. DIARIO DE CANTABRIA (CANTABRIAS´NEWS)

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´So far this year (2013) up to April 30th we have gathered an average of 852mm of precipitation, that s a 179% above average. Accordig to the Spanish Agency of Meteorology AEMET this is above by 100mm of the most humid period recorded since 1931…. Since October 1st (2012) till April 2013 it has been a record 142% above average since records are kept from 1931¨

  1. DIARIO VASCO (BASQUE DIARY) 2/ March/ 2013

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¨ A winter of records¨ In February several records have been registered at Añarbe, Foronda and Loiu. The Dam from Guipuzcoa area has measure 1000 litters per square meter up till now. The observatories at AEMET at at Loiu and Foronda airports have registered 290 litters (200 above normal) and 230 litters (when average is 60)

  1. DIARIO VASCO (BASQUE DIARY) 13-FEBRUARY-13

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¨SKIING STATIONS DO NOT WANT MORE SNOW¨ Cauterets is the station that accumulates more snow in the whole world. In Baqueira station they ve had 11meters since the season started. Skii stations do not want more snow. This sentence would sound like a joke if pronounced a few years ago and even a few months ago but it is true. After a January of non stop snowing… The quantities are so large that they are starting to be a problem ¨this thickness is more common in the himalayan´s mountain tops than the pyrenees¨ said and employee at the station…… We have now 7meters of fresh snow and since it started snowing we got already up to 10meters. In Baqueira station they reached 11meters and it is the 1st time ever recordd to have so much.

  1. INTERNET ARTICLE: 4TH JUNE 2013. SKIING IN JUNE, A HISTORIC REOPENING OF SKI STATION IN THE PYRENEES.

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A ski station in the pyrenees between France and Spain decided to reopen this weekend having an unusual great quantity of snow for this 3rd month in Spring…. The station Porté Puymorens from 1600m-2500m high in the french side opened this 1st and 2nd of june….In the Spanish side we have 800 hectometers accumulated thanks to the intense May snow. Since 1996 that we take measure, we have not seen a similar case. (i think Henks work is very palpable here lol)

  1. EL CORREO GALEGO (GALICIAN CORREO GALEGO NEWS) 2nd March 2013

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¨MARCH 2013 BEATS ALL RAIN RECORDS IN GALICIAN TOWNS¨ It is the most wet also in the rest of Spain since records are taken.

  1. EL IDEAL GALLEGO (GALICIAN IDEAL GALLEGO NEWS) December 3rd 2012

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¨NOVEMBER LEFT RECORD RAINS IN A CORUÑA FOR THE WHOLE YEAR¨

  1. DIARIO EL MUNDO (EL MUNDO NEWSPAPER) 21st March 2013

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¨ÏT HAS BEEN 60 YEARS SINCE WE HAD SO MUCH RAIN IN THE BASQUE COUNTRY¨

The recently gone winter has hit records of rain since 59 years in the interior and 82 years in the cantabric area with registers of 540litres per square meter in Vitoria, 637 for Bilbao and 680 for San Sebastian…… San Sebastian is the Basque capital where has rained more and it is the largest ever since 1931 and there s still more rain to come….

  1. EL PAIS (EL PAIS NEWSPAPER) APRIL1ST 2013

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Precipitation is the largest in 66 years. March of 2013 has been the most it has rained since records are taken from 1947 [not the year difference to 1930 from other papers] according to AEMET agency. [this biderberg mainstream newspaper point to very bad ¨disasters¨ and focuses on mayhem, of course]

9 & 10 EUROPA PRESS MAY 25TH 2013

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¨DAMS OVERFLOWING AFTER THE RAINS, WATER IS ASSURED FOR TWO YEARS¨ After intense winter and spring rains, dam water is overflowing. With over 90% capacity reached, dams assure water for 2 years… The dams have more water than they have ever had at 85.9% of tootle capacity…which represent 20% more than the last 10 year average….

  1. NOTICIAS GUIPUZKOA (GUIPUZKOA BASQUE COUNTRY NEWS) january 30th 2013

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¨AÑARBE. We have measured 556 litters per square meter, record for January ever.

  1. EL COMERCIO NEWS (ASTURIAS AREA) MAY 16TH 2013

¨YEAR RECORD FOR RAIN IN ASTURIAS¨ AEMET agency places 2013 as the year with most days in precipitation as well as accumulation since 1931 when records were started.

It is confirmed. 2013 has been the most rainy year in history, at least the history known to the Estate Metereological Agency AEMET which takes records since 1931. From january till 30th april we ve had an average of 903 litters per square meter , a 20,4% increase of the last record in 1979…… 2013 has been an abnormal yea since average would be having 361 litters but this time we have gathered almost triple.

We have to make a remark about this data. Rain didn’t start with the year change. Last year´s summer of 2012 was extremely dry but this stoped right in October with rains that aren’t stopping as of today, thus we have had 7 months straight of strong rains which have gathered 1.320litres per square meters in Asturian soil.

https://www.orgonita.eu/image/data/EW/LLUIVIAS RECORD (W350, H450)/13.record de lluvia_asturia12-13.jpg

  1. FARO DE VIGO NEWSPAPER (GALICIA AREA) JANUARY 3RD 2013

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RAIN RECORD IN VIGO TOWN. Vigo has hit rain record in Spain this past week with 64.2litres…. Water reserves in Galician coast are now at 72.4% of capacity…. Total spanish water reserves are at 55.8% of capacity…[ Now if we are to believe this data, it would mean 50% more came from Jan to June this year]

So that s it! no matter any interest to hide the evident by news outlets with their data manipulation the fact remains true THERE´S RAIN IN SPAIN and The climate change hoax you can kiss goodbye ! hehehe…

fran

EDIT: By the way, once i posted this and came back to check if some extra adjusting was needed on the post, i found from number 8 to number 13 the news and pics were gone. lol Who doesnt like a bit of pouring truth?? WOOHOO!

Fantastic post!
No words I have can make up for the image of that overflowing dam. Now that’s what I call abundance! [Image Can Not Be Found]

Carlos

Thanks for accurately putting this miracle in the record, Francisco. I’m hoping this powerful confirmation of the success of your Bay of Biscay campaign (last September) will draw more contributions for your more expensive Canary Islands trip in August.

Habibi demonstrated, in North Africa, what can be done by just flpping the death towers and weather weaponry and Georg and crew reversed most of the Kalahari by doing that along the Indian Ocean coast, far to the east of that desert. When we combine towerbusting and sea gifting it produces even more profound effects. Carol and I saw this combined result in our Florida campaign 8 years ago and Francisco did the same along Spain’s north coast last year.

We shouldn’t forget that Spain was supposed to have been turned into a desert before now, by the corporate order, in order to sell their Global Warming scam better (and to sell water for a high price). This oppressive ‘green agenda’ of theirs was a successful programming coup that’s finally starting to break down. It was set up quite fast with Rockefeller funding immediately after the US was driven from Vietnam. The hippie movement suddenly became the green movement, then–same people, same directors, same modus operandi. They even introduced a new religion for it–Gaia worship, which is yet another theosophy/masonry spinoff. I remember when it was happening and that was before I ever learned anything about conspiracies. It just felt über-creepy to me at the time, like the lockstep theosophy hippie rhetoric did, before… It reminds me of how millions of death towers suddenly proliferated across the world at the end of 2001. Nothing this big ever happens without decades of quiet planning and preparation and a whole lot of fiat money, of course.

Pajama People who ‘worship Gaia’ only talk about healing the environment, which is only savaged by the corporate people who fund that movement. The devotees will hate you if you point that out and they think Big Brother will stand behind them to make us all toe the line with their dogma. We actually fix the problems that they whine about and most of us pay for it ourselves. Most of us don’t even post on forums, either, so Thank You to all the EW contributors who share their reports–there’s some personal risk involved with that, obviously…

I got an email a couple of weeks ago from someone in Europe asking if an orgonite cloudbuster can stop some of the incessant rain she’s getting [Image Can Not Be Found] and this is a nice contrast to the countless emails I got from Europeans in past years, asking if an orgonite cloudbuster might bring some rain to their drought-stricken areas [Image Can Not Be Found]

Francisco, you’re on the fast track to giving the corporate order’s desertification agenda the coup d’etat in August, I think. Let’s hope that someone will help you pay for the trip before then. Most of us can’t afford a campaign of that scale on our own but I know that there are generous people who read these posts and would like to help destroy the ancient global parasite sooner by occasionally funding the large-scale projects of the more prolific orgonite flingers like yourself. Taking your boat and car and a load of orgonite on the sea ferry to the Canary Islands for a couple of weeks is a large scale project by anyone’s standards and you’ll be roughing it, so the money isn’t going to be spent on five star hotels and fancy restaurants.

~Don

Fran’s been very busy but I don’t think he minds me putting the spotlight on parasites.
The preparations for the trip to the Canary Islands are being, unsusprisingly, fraught with interference.

On Thursday when Fran was buying the tickets from Cadiz to the islands the computer kept asking new information about the ticket users than the ticket salesperson was used to, which included some minutes of struggling to fill in the correct country code for Portugal.
During all that time Fran was being spied on by a pavement artist. We believe he’s the one who put an energy cord on Fran while he was buying the tickets. Fran sucessfully managed to get the tickets and I think later he took care of that cord too.

Yesterday Fran’s domain “orgonita.eu” outgoing emails started being blocked by email delivering software because one of the hosting accounts on the shared server allegedly has a trojan infection – this caused the IP address of the server (and everybody on it) to be blacklisted.
Here is a technical link about it https://cbl.abuseat.org/lookup.cgi?ip=94.23.2.21
I hope Fran’s website can be hosted in a secure server sooner rather than later so this constant harassment can end.

Most money for the trip has been raised though there are still some things left. We are confident things will be moving into place smoothly.

Carlos