Ocean orgone - While out in the ocean gifting in the kayak

While out in the ocean gifting in the kayak i was able to stay in one place and see the 108 for about 10 minutes. The number and size of fish steadily increased the whole time. They mostly kept a perimeter around the piece. Fish attraction.
Also put a bag of tbs. some with the nano copper oxide experiment. Didn’t stay to watch for fish on those.
There is something about adding that nano copper oxide though.
It could be over excitement on my part, but i hope some one else tries it. It’s easy to make and the only real commitment is waking up once in the middle of the night to apply the random 5 volt shock to the screen which holds your metals. Got to hit it every 5 hrs, at least 3 times.
Every one is right that says placing orgonite in the wild makes you feel good. The weather is unusual here and in Cali the drought has gone to crazy level, so orgonite needed.

Thanks, David. Some of our readers might not know your history, which I think ought to be highlighted since you’ve probably had more frequent experience with dolphins and whales than anyone else during your many sea-gifting projects in Hawaii.

I’ve always hoped that someone would get a good, uncorruptible orgonite research forum going since such things as recommendations for exotic additives and processes tend to be powerful distractions, here–never intentional.

Some of us constantly experiment with additives and variations of basic devices, sometimes entirely new devices. We even earn our livlihoods by adding gems and other components to personal orgonite.

Sometimes these recommendations pan out and sometimes they don’t but over the years I’ve noticed that each time something exotic is promoted, here, several other members will get excited about it and in a short time our readers will naturally assume that basic orgonite has suddenly become obsolete. The sewer rats fielded a parade of charismatic personalities from the start who claim to have something that makes basic orgonite obsolete. I’ve made a point of using the simplest orgonite for nearly all of our field work but all the orgonite we use at home has fancy stuff in it and I’ve got three fancy cloudbusters with us here in Arizona.

I’m glad that nobody feels inclined to blindly imitate me–a minor accomplishment and a safety mechanism that’s probably paying off for Carol and I because when the $#!+rats come after us, as that hungry lawyer state bureaucrat recently did, it’s counterproductive on account of it. My goal, from the start, was to emphasize basic orgonite and de-emphasize personalities. It may be that most people who now have orgonite don’t know who Carol and I are and that’s a very good thing. When people use John Crapper’s famous, history-changing invention they never think about him, either ;)

Before this forum ‘stabilized,’ which happened gradually over the years, many people were blindly imitating a wide variety of questionable practices and products simply because a forum member thought it was a pretty good idea to try it and the innocent originator may be perplexed by the result. It looked like a parody at times–sycophants make the most public noise.

In America we’d call this blind-imitation dynamic the Rube Goldberg approach. Rube Goldberg was famous for making an expensive, ridiculous mousetrap that involved a lot of complicated machinery and didn’t work any better than the original, simple one.

I know that some members get sore at me for pointing this out but, on the other hand, if I didn’t add this caveat from time to time there probably wouldn’t be any worthwhile audience (potential new and committed gifters) by now. This forum is the only website in English where substantive reports and information are available and most people who arrive here have had to wade through a swamp of disinformation websites to reach us.

Since the 108 can be made with basic orgonite, though, it didn’t derail the progress of the forum when it was introduced several years ago.

i get bored making the same thing over and over. It isn’t my intention to influence giftrs to make things more complicated, but i guess that’s how it looks.

By all means the basic metal and resin in a 50/50 mix, hopefully with some sort of quartz chip or full crystal, in a simple shape is the way to go for gifting in general.

perhaps i should keep my hands away from the keyboard. I was excited that the water was calm enough over the reef for me to see 50’ down and watch fish congregate. Normally it’s too rough or i am in an area that doesn’t have many reef fish.

The day after that gifting yielded clear blue sky and puffy clouds. -camera challenged lately-

The real issue is the drought in Cali.

David, dont underestimate the gifting report, beside the environmental effects on the gifting I have the impression the interactions with the animal realm are increasing. I had another confirmation just today in Santo Stefano Lodigiano on the Po River where birds arrived to fly over the gifted water( I presume they belonged from the colony living on the sands before Piacenza just after the confluence of the Trebbia River). It wasnt a personal gratification, the people from the river tavern noticed, so after I was more confident and went to talk to them offering orgonite for the water of for the farming. I also do a mistake when I dont explain when i mention different style of orgonite and dont explain completely what it is. Like when I said herkimers, whilst it was simple chips of hermiker at 50cents apiece.

Anyway, its happening and its making the corporate parasites see red, ha ha ha!

Did a recent gifting of W. Maui waters during a 2 nite vacation. Third time this winter.
During the Winter, paddle a mile or so out in the protected waters and drift. Whales will swim right around you. Usually it’s the youths that are curious and playful. Peacefully drifting around out there with all those whales makes for quite a cetacean encounter.
For those interested, search term: camp olowalu . A frame cabins that are 50’ from the water. A kayak rental and campground on site. (we bring our kayak). reasonable rates for the cabins because they are rustic. There is an oasis type spring just above in the dry slopes behind it. Magical place. The slope are green right now though, with this southerly flow of weather and regular orgone rains every few days that has been going on all winter.

*off shore winds can be a problem to look out for. Pick your time to go out accordingly. You need to be strong paddlers to get back if you get caught in strong offshore winds, but they would come and rescue you from the rental if need be.

About those afore mentioned, frequent cetacean encounters back around 2008 or so; My wife’s DD son moved in with us and we don’t have free weekends these days. Also inside the marine preserves, the dnlr enforces the no swim with dolphins policy. Our 2 main spots were in preserves. W. Oahu is wide open though and that was where we last swam with them. Actually the big island is great for dolphin swimming too, just somehow less accessible for me.
Being with whales is a little different, even though all the cetaceans are evolved far beyond us on some levels…maybe all levels.

When we were driving home we had spaceship clouds over the w.maui mts. One had like the hard edge of a saucer shape highlighted just down from the top edge of the saucer shaped cloud. i have been seeing the smog Don writes about above the w maui mts. for years, but the mts. are pretty inaccessible. A hike in there to do earth pipes would be a real commitment. There is an ancient trail that goes from Wailuku to Lahaina though.

Hi forum readers,

We went back to whale freeway zone maui county Olowalu and dropped a dozen tbs. Been going there for around 7 years dropping a batch or 2 a year in that particular zone. A couple years ago it was raining a lot over there on the leeward side and it was green. It is back to brown now, but it is the leeward side. All that weird rain in the past was actually un-settling in a way. The air was white yesterday unfortunately. It could legitimately be that way from the active volcano on the next island over because the reverse direction winds may have blown it over to us. I see that same white air in video of the middle east, Shanghai, parts of SE Asia, and in old movies from the 70’s filmed in LA. That seems like pretty solid evidence that orgonite clears up the air if it’s dirty from smog. They had smog warnings when i lived in the Santa Clara valley in the 70’s now it’s blue skies.

Any way the water and reef are looking super healthy at Olowalu 7 years later. The whales are still arriving to give birth and do whatever else they do here.

During the early part of the kayak adventure there were all these thoughts about plastic and how we don’t realize how it is responsible for our ability to do so many things. Later i thought this may have been triggered by the many plastic rental kayaks on the water maybe even coming from whale thought. 7 years later of grounding regularly, i am maybe a little more savy in the extra sensory type stuff. In any case, being around the whales has an effect on every one’s heart and mind.

At the end of the paddle we arrived at a possible whale birth, sort of near shore. There was a whale with it’s head pointed straight up just out of the water for quite some time. The escort showed himself when some knuckle heads came in too close. Then later there was a baby’s tail flopping around joyfully as they all slowly cruised out. Only about 10-15 minutes for us, but seemed longer.

Also here is a brief Ha wai i word breakdown.

The bay on the big island of Hawaii near the small upcountry town of Captain Cook is Ke ala ke kua. i put spaces between the sections of the words. Here is a tough one, a road by Ha i ku, Mau i - Kau pak a lua - the kau is like cow, but the lua is like lu a. kaupakalua looks pretty formidable at first, doesn’t it?. Kealakekua does too.