First of all, I want to thank the people who anonymously helped with the operations carried out in 2009.
Map of the Operations
Operation Cerro Paihuano – Valle de Elqui
After a year (2008) with a high amount of precipitation (157mm) in the Valley of Elqui, we decided with the first donations to finish some of the towers above the town of Paihuano.
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Operation interior Región de Coquimbo
After multiple inconviniences, we managed to finally travel to the interior (towards the Andes) of the Coquimbo region, to complete the work carried out in 2008 with the help of Alejandro.
We left Vicuña to La Serena, on the way we gifted TBs to all the antenas we found.
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Durring the first hours we had fog, due to the "vaguada costera" which is a area of low pressure right on the coast of north and central Chile.
As the fog lifted, we found ourselves under expanded chemtrails and haarp in the Valley of Limarí.
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We continued our journey to the small city of Ovalle, gifting TBs to all the cell towers we found on the way.
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A few minutes after gifting all the towers in Ovalle, the atmosphere began regenerating itself. This is another empiric confirmation of the positive effects of orgone in the atmosphere. In Ovalle we left a medium sized cloudbuster.
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We continued towards the interior of Monte Patria.
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Then we headed to Palqui, a small town, located in between Monte Patria and Combarbalá. Along this route we decided to gift all rivers, streams and canals.
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From San Marcos to Puerto Oscuro, passing by Canela, we tossed a TB every 500 meters, this because all the streams were completely dry and agriculture in the area was agonizing.
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We arrived at Puerto Oscuro, the place chosen to build the largest electric wind farm in the country. We arrived back in Vicuña by nightfall.
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Operation Humboldt Pinguin Reserve and Bottle Nose Dolphins ( Choros Island – Damas Island) . National Forestry Corporation (CONAF)
After a few months we visited the National Humboldt Penguin Reserve, for some reason we felt compelled to build some mini-cloudbusters to throw in ocean. We also took some TBs and Earth Pipes.
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Operation Cerro Canana – Cochiguaz
We decided to gift this mountain in Valle de Elqui with a few mini-cloudbusters.
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Once Again I would like to thank everyone who supported us economically in these operations. Now our sights are set further north and on water gifting. We want to gift all the water resevoirs in the region: Cogotí, La Paloma, Puclaro y Recoleta, also gift the city of Copiapó in the Atacama Desert to the North.
Juan. A. Cortés
translated by Alejandro