I am kind of already late with this report (I traveled in August 2010) but as they say “it’s better late than not at all”. So here are my observations which I collected during my 2 weeks trip from Krakow in Poland to south-central Ukraine:
Zaporozhye (city which rests on the banks of the Dnieper River)
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Berdyansk (city located on the northern coast of the Sea of Azov)
My main goal was to visit my Ukrainian friend and see his new daughter and wife, but I obviously omit this part since it’s out of scope and probably you guys don’t want to know how much vodka was involved in reunion (we lived for couple months together at the same place while working in London and had not seen each other since 2007). By the way – to drink vodka with Ukrainians you must be Polish or Russian otherwise you are out of commission really fast, and later the hangover would kill you [Image Can Not Be Found]
But this trip allowed me to gather valuable info in terms of state of their skies and death towers’ infrastructure, as well as to educate people on my way about orgone, orgonite and gifting.
My final feeling was that this part of Ukraine which I visited is in quite good shape and the only chemitrails which I located were in Lviv (Lwow – old Polish city which is in Ukraine now)) in western part of country close to Polish border.
I started in Krakow and my first leg of trip ended in Lwow (6 hrs trip by train), followed by 4 hours wait and catching another train to Zaporozhye (19 hrs). It was very interesting journey since by some synchronicity (Operators?) I traveled together with important manager in charge of new towers for one of the mobile companies in Ukraine (isn’t it sweet?) and obviously we discussed tons of different topics, orgon included – we are still in contact and I managed to pass some interesting links, EW included.
In Zaporozhye sky was quite clear and since I did not move around town too much I did not see too many death towers. From orgonite front I gave to my friend zapper which I ordered before my trip from Orgonise Africa. GREAT stuff (I used it myself during this trip first) – thanks George for fine product.
[u:1u6ye0nc]Some examples of skies there:[/u:1u6ye0nc]
Berdyansk, Ukraine (sea of Azov)
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- bus trip from Berdyansk to Zaporozhye, Ukraine
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Lviv, Ukraine
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[u:1u6ye0nc]And some death towers I noticed on my way to Zaporozhye:[/u:1u6ye0nc]
Khmelnytskyi, Ukraine – train trip from Lviv to Zaporozhye
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as well as on my way to Sea of Azov:
Berdyansk, Ukraine (sea of Azov)
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car trip from Zaporozhye to Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine
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[u:1u6ye0nc]The only chemtrails were in Lwow, west.[/u:1u6ye0nc]
After half an hour after noticing chemitrail sky was still totally hazed:
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I managed also to encounter some strange monuments:
one in Berdyansk – some human/fish (?)
and another in Lwow – people ascending up the obelisk which has an eye on the top. Maybe somebody would know the meaning of symbolism employed there.
Berdyansk, Ukraine (sea of Azov)
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Lviv, Ukraine
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Another important finding is that mobile phone companies still have “holes” in their coverage, but are expanding their network of towers in very fast pace. In cities you have many kiosks selling cell phones and even machines like ATMs, but which only purpose is to sell pre-paid time for mobiles (most of phones there are with no contract, pre-paid).
It looks like Ukrainians are already hooked on this mobile madness.
Generally they are in good shape, but I wonder for how long.