Hilo-side Part 2

Hey, starting a part 2 since part 1 I put too many photos in part one, and it was taking too long to load.

So just two quick reports here, and posting some photos to count coup on the energy pirates.

I wasn’t able to hang out at these places a long time and gauge the changes, but for the record
here are some of the new things.

First report is from last weekend, October 8th 2011 Saturday. I went down to a special place and
in the process was able to bust a couple towers. I busted one tower on the way down.
Then in a rural area on the way picked up a kid hitchhiking. His dirt bike had broken down, said that
he had been walking 20 minutes and 20 people had passed him. Man it was hot and he probably would have
had to walk for quite a while if he never got a ride.

Dropped him off, and went to the special place. Stayed quite a while there. Energy was already very pleasant
before gifting. Gifted some tbs, and later expressed some gratitude to the spirits/guardians of the place. I felt
an immediate return in feelings of gratitude for the orgonite gifts.

Then these other 3 towers I gifted on the way back. All 4 of these towers/photos are down in Puna. The first photo is
just a tower. The second tower in the background, that one has some trailers or stuff around, saw that one from
the road, that is at Puna Geothermal or something.

Then I stopped in Pahoa to get the big tower at Malama Market. That is the closeup of the tall tower. I had thought
to gift it from the road, but I am glad that I felt like I should stop and get a proper photo, because I noticed
another tower nearby, almost identical, peeking out from behind the trees. That is the final photo.

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OK and for the record now.

This week was able to gift some more towers.
Did these all Wednesday Oct 12, 2011. Wide range in area of these, again, wasn’t able to stay in any specific place here for a long time, and feel impressions, but I wanted to keep moving and gift all of these in as short a time as possible.

So since I flipped all the towers I had found in Hilo, the energy has been nicer. I guess they sh*tbirds didn’t like that, so they put up this little temporary tower. It has been there a couple weeks, so I guess that it is semi-permanent. This is not too far from Waiakea High School. Gifted a tb there in the afternoon. Then I drove down to Keaukaha, to gift this govt owned tower. It was fun driving around and trying to find the tower. Gifted it, got the photo. Then I drove up to the hospital. I never really get up to that part of town, and when I did finally, I found some death panels on the hospital. Duh, every hospital in N America puts DOR generators on their hospitals! Gifted that, and then went a few miles outside of town, up the coast, where I had found this complex on a hill. Gifted that, and then came back to town. At town I lastly gifted this apartment complex that has the transmitters on it. The river in the foreground is the Wailuku, and this is where it enters into Hilo Bay. The apartment complex I had missed in my initial sweep of the town.

Then I had just an hour or so to kill until paddling. I joined a paddling club, and it is a lot of fun. It has also afforded me the opportunity to start putting orgonite into Hilo Bay. I just take a tb each time I go out, and throw it in wherever I feel like it. This day, some people asked me about it, and I have explained it briefly once or twice to different people. Nobody complains when I throw in the tbs. This day, Wednesday, while out on the water, after this quick gifting sortie, I noticed a sylph that looked like a fairy up in the sky!

Hilo Bay maybe has 10 tbs in there, I don’t know, lost count. Probably needs a hundred total, becuase there is a break-wall built into the bay. The water then does not circulate as well as it did once upon a time, and the general consensus is that the water is dirty. Also there are sewage spills into the rivers occasionally that feed into the bay. And if you go to a beach outside of the break-wall the water is pristine. But I will keep gifting the bay piece by piece…

Photo 1: temporary mini-death tower
Photo 2: govt death tower, with the sign that threatens to kill you if you trespass.
Photo 3: hospital
Photo 4 and 5: hill-top complex at Pepeekeo.
Photo 6: apt complex on the Bay, Wailuku river in front of photo, Singing Bridge in the middle of photo.

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