Quick Gifting Report From Japan

Hello fellow people,

I suddenly had an urge to go gifting today, so I thought I’ll report what happened.

Luckily, no harrasment from the cops (yet?) lol [Image Can Not Be Found]

Anyway, there is this hiking course about 7 kilometers (4.5 miles?) away from where
I live, and I knew there were towers up there, but was hesitant to gift them for
some reason.

Luckily the path up the mountain was wide enough for a 10ton truck, so today, I went
up there by car, and buried two TBs.
At first the weather was cloudy, and some drops of rain every so often, but within
minutes from gifting, the sky started to clear.

Then, when I got home, there was a ridiculous amount of chopper activity and some
spraying, but they didn’t stick. As I type this, I hear some choppers…

After eating some lunch, just a few minutes ago, I went to the window to check out
the sky above the area I gifted, and I swear to God the sky was blasted away, and
my jaws dropped and I nearly sh…um, never mind [Image Can Not Be Found]
Please see the sylph photo for yourselves!

It was cold this morning, and the forcast was for heavy rain, but the skies here
are bright and blue, with some sylphs in action.
Its hot now, and I’m in my T-shirt…

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busted tower 1 – notice the grey clouds

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busted tower 2 – notice the grey clouds

tower 1 and 2 were in close proximity, and they apparently were owned by NTT,
the largest phone/cell company here in Japan

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busted tower 3
this was the first tower busted, but notice the blue patches of sky!
there was a sign saying that the antenna was a relay point.

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confirmation of sylphs a couple of hrs later

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plum blossoms – I had to stop my car to take a shot of these [Image Can Not Be Found]

Take care, and best regards,

j

Hello fellow people,

I’m replying to myself to keep this in a single thread.

Just busted a few more towers yesterday, nothing fancy…

The weather here yesterday was raining, very cold, and murky (foggy) since
there was a clash of a warm front and a cold front above us, and you can
tell from the pictures below how foggy it was up above the hiking trail.
They expect snow maybe today…

No difference in the weather after gifting, because the weather was most
likely a “genuine” winter day with clouds and cold rain, although the air
seemed to feel a lot more clear after a few hrs.

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busted tower

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busted tower
the sky seems a little blue, but it was very white, cold, and windy

Just a few more towers to go, and then some grid gifting along with the
micro towers, some more ocean gifting, and my town’s ambiance should get
better within a 10 miles radius or so…

Take care, and best regards,

j

Hello fellow people,

I’m replying to myself to keep this in a single thread.

Just busted another tower the day before yesterday, nothing fancy…

The weather was nice, and the second picture, if you look closely,
you will see 3 military jets flying by, just as I threw an HHG close
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It snowed here yesterday, nothing special, but it was very very cold…

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busted tower

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military jets

Take care, and best regards,

j

Hello fellow people,

I’m replying to myself to keep this in a single thread.

I don’t know what’s driving me, but I think I’m on a gifting
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Just busted a few more towers around my immediate proximity.

A fine and cloudless day, and many photographers were at a famous
spot, waiting to take pictures of the sunset as I was coming back
home, while listening to some nostalgic music from the 80’s, and of
course some from The Doors – “Break On Through To The Other Side”…

What’s different from the regular towers is that I nailed a huge
doppler radar used for measuring precipitation (yeah right…).
Two TBs buried at the base of it.

On my way up the hiking path, I could not believe my eyes, that
I had missed another pair of towers, so with the extra TB’s I had,
I gifted them along with the doppler.
These pairs were next to a golf course, and I heard some people
teeing off, so I swear I could have yelled “fore!!!” before they
shot, just to amuse myself – lol – naughty me…

Some info regarding the doppler:

The radar is apparently used for measuring rainfall, and the information
is sent to some weather station so the people could use it to show it on
TV, broadcast to radio stations, etc.
The coverage is 120km radius (about 75 miles), so guess what?
There will be orgone energy everywhere in that 120km radius! lol [Image Can Not Be Found]

Some choppers (as usual) are flying around as I type this [Image Can Not Be Found]
I managed to take a snap shot but they are too high so you can’t tell
just from the picture, but it was a beige colored black-hawk type, the
ones you usually see right after a typical “gifting session”.

The hiking path leads up to one of the highest peaks around this area,
and that is probably why there are soo many towers here.

On the way down the path, I spotted another couple of towers way across
the other side of the mountain, so I drove up there, and they were also
gifted with the last of the TB’s I had with me.

This whole area is gifted now so hopefully there will be enough POR
generated to ward off most if not all the DOR the small antennae
scattered around emits – and of course they will also go down as I
make more TBs.

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busted towers

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doppler radar

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doppler info

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Map of Oogusu-yama, or Oogusu mountain, and the coverage of the radar at 282
meters above sea level, and the 120km (75 mile) radius for coverage.
BTW, I live a little left of the triangle in the middle [Image Can Not Be Found]

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At the base of the tower was a flower bed, and the aroma of this whole
place was just wonderful, I got a sensation of butterflies in my stomach…

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And of course, the view was just magnificent, although there was a distinct
misty touch everywhere.

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This view is towards my home…

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One of the two towers I spotted on the way down the hiking trail.

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The other tower I spotted on the way down the hiking trail.

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The chopper. Yes, this image is intended to be small, because its a snippet
of the original picture.

Take care, and best regards,

j

Hello fellow people,

I’m replying to myself to keep this in a single thread.

More gifting a day before yesterday (Mar 13)…

Clear skies, moderate wind, and it feels good.

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I started gifting from close to where I live.
These are the micro towers popping up everywhere. They are most likely cell
phone antenna. Busted a couple of these.

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The antenna on the roof is another cell antenna.
This is on top of the train station close to where I live. 10,000 to 20,000
people go through here the average day.

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This is the bay area of the Yokosuka US Naval Base.
That tower I could not get close to, so instead I dropped a TB into the bay.
The Japanese Marine Self Defense Force radar ship can be seen on the right.
Since WW2, Japan had lost its right to have a Military force, so instead they
call it the JSDF or Japan Self Defense Force, which comes in three flavors
of JGSDF (Ground), JASDF (Air), and JMSDF (Marine).

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This is another shot of the bay area of Yokosuka US Naval Base.
You could see a Japanese submarine on the right.

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A tad of Spring shown to us from the Cherry Blossoms.

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I happened to spot a chemtrail, and if you look closely, the chemtrail is
only sticking for 10 to 15 miles, and they all dissapate in a short while [Image Can Not Be Found]

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Lastly, a nice sunset closed my day. That particular clould looks a little
suspicious – a UFO in it maybe? lol [Image Can Not Be Found]

Take care, and best regards,

j

Hello fellow people,

I’m replying to myself to keep this in a single thread.

More gifting yesterday (Mar 14)…

Today is called White Day in Japan. This day is when men give back something
to women because Feb 14 is St. Valentine’s Day, and women give something to
men.

I happened to go to Yokohama City, one of the oldest ports in Japan regarding
international trade. More than 100 years ago, a man by the name of Commodore
Mathew Perry from the US had come here on his black steam powered ship, to ask
Japan to officially “open up” to international trades, and since then many
foreigners had lived here.
Some pictures are off topic from gifting, but I wanted to show you a glimpse
of Yokohama City…

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This is a canal which got gifted, and if I was 20 seconds faster I swear to
oath I would have dropped my TB on this boat! [Image Can Not Be Found]
In wishes that the crime rate would lower down…

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This monolith is currently the biggest building in Japan – the Land Mark Tower,
boasting the height of over 300 meters.

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The building in the center is called the Hotel Pacifico, and its unique shape
is supposed to resemble the sail of a ship. Nice hotel, by the way.
Seagulls are floating in the canal.

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Here is another shot of the monolith Land Mark Tower.

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“Mine! Mine! Mine!” from the movie “Finding Nemo” lol [Image Can Not Be Found]

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On the left you can see the Yokohama Bay Bridge, and the building on the right
is one of the oldest buildings of modern Japan, called the Aka Renga Building,
or literally Red Brick Building. It used to be a warehouse, but they saved
the building as a historic reminder, and many shops are in it now – nice place.

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This is another spot where I dropped a TB.

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Another angle of the Land Mark Tower, Hotel Pacifico, and a nice tower which
got busted later.

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Inside Land Mark Tower, right before riding the elevator to the top floor,
was a sign from the Guiness Book of Records, mentioning that the elevator was
the fastest in the world, at the time of the making of this building.
Currently, they hold the second fastest record.

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Since I am afraid of heights, I could not go to the edges, but this is the
view from the top floor, so you could get a general idea of the height…
I got dizzy and did not last 5 minutes up there, thinking that there may
be an earthquake [Image Can Not Be Found]
Sure enough, a couple of hrs later while I was in an internet cafe, a 6.6
magnitude quake did hit Japan.
If I was up there when it happened, I assure you that I would have passed out!

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Finally, this sign shows the height in meters from the bottom of the bldg.

I’ve dropped a few more TBs in the Yokohama area, in wishes that the air will
change and the crime rate will lower…

Take care, and best regards,

j