About two months ago I’ve been under severe electronic jamming attack. Until today I was unable to normally start my notebook. Something seemed to be jamming the graphics of my HP notebook. When I tried to start it the Operational System (OS) Ubuntu 11.1, it couldn’t correctly start the window manager, reverting to the simple text terminal. No graphics other than text. When I tried it on Windows 7, off course, it was worse, the computer started normally but the screen was completely black. Ironically the Windows safe mode still worked normally. It couldn’t be a virus or net hack because I never had connected to the Internet with the Windows 7.
I was 100% sure it was an attack because it started all of sudden and because so few times I’ve managed to breakthrough the jamming by boosting the shitbirds behind it for hours, which was pretty noneffective for it just made them trow a bunch of “psyhackers” on me in turns, jamming my computer again after some minutes. They even managed to instantly discharge my notebooks lithium battery, while I was trying to use it “on the run”. It depleted in seconds and it felt very hot after it. I’ve read in the past of them doing it with cameras and other electronics, so watch out for those expensive battery powered devices! I also saw them jam colleagues computers when they were searching something for me (its fun to see when weird things happens around PJs and they not even bother hehehe, fun but sad). For some reason desktop computers seemed to be a lot more resistant to this kind of attack which provided me safe haven for me to continue my job. They’ve managed to jam desktops screens only in few circumstances when their bad juju was at peak (like tuesday night).
This in turn motivated me to make my own 108. It was made in a compensate square of 75 cm of side.
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After it’s finished
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It’s not much pretty, but it looks functional to me (can anyone confirm?), for a device that was made in a hasty manner. Part of it was made brass shavings orgonite, but the other was made of cast iron shavings because my brass run out and I couldn’t resupply this end of year. I also mixed crushed turquoise, selenite and blue kyanite in those orgonites for its metaphysical properties.
The night I finished and placed it outside my home a moth flew strait towards its center, flew around the lamp over it a little and the was gone. Sylphs also seemed to enjoy it during the day and became visible more frequntly when it was outside the house. When I started gifting Sylphs were more defiant and huge ones appeared even over non-gifted areas. Now they appear in a more sparingly way, reminding that they depend on our gifts for doing their job. But I always see them from time to time, specially on the most challenging ones. They seem to risk themselves while exposing their forms in the clouds. Once I saw a small sylph. Them seconds later all that was there was a HAARPy ripple, the sylph was gone. And them a huge sylph appeared exactly at the same spot as if defying the death towers. Pretty amazing [Image Can Not Be Found];
I also noticed that the physical attacks seems to diminish when I’m close to it. It didn’t stopped the jamming from occur but in no way I regret making these one. Mine is not perfect but I think it can be done by anyone with a square and a big piece of wood. The only trouble I had was finding a decent mold that would fit most small single terminated crystal (which is, by no mean a necessity as simple shards or tumbles of crystal did the work for others 108s). For this I’ve done silicon rubber molds of a disinfectant lid, which had the right diameter and length to fit the crystals I had. Them I fixed them in place with hot glue. I’m still observing it’s effects put I think that any gifter should attempt doing one. Start training on a big piece of paper if you are unsure how to make the pattern (see the tutorial https://www.whale.to/b/108_h.html) ). I’m looking foward to making another one, prettier this time.
As for the electronic jamming, I’ve found a workaround it by updating the Ubuntu version from 11.10 to the new 12.04 via the terminal, which I was reluctant to do before due to the limited state of my notebook. Somehow this new version is resistant to their attacks. The Windows 7 is still unusable, which is ok because I only used it for gamming [Image Can Not Be Found];