Special Sand for Orgonite for the Algores' Oil Spill?

Boris, a gifter in Bellingham, WA, sent the following and if you’re on the Gulf Coast and would like some of this stuff, contact me at [email protected], please:

Don;

I have to share a brilliant idea with you:

About 10 years ago there was a major accident here in Bellingham, where a
pipeline burst & spilled a bunch of fuel

which exploded & killed a couple kids; a group of Tibetan monks came to the
college & made a giant sand-mandala for

a healing ceremony. They gave a bunch of the sand to people who came, & then
‘gifted’ the rest into Whatcom falls

park where the kids died.

I still have some of this sand; I’d like to make some TB’s to send to
someone in Louisiana or nearby, to dump into the

water for the dolphins. Or I could just send a small packet of the sand
itself.

Its perfect—burst pipeline sand specifically charged for healing.

I’m gonna make some & drop them into the bay here, but my Wife points out
that dolphins would have a really really

long trip to get them to the gulf, so I thought you might be willing to put
me into contact with someone in that area, to

whom I could mail some.

Any takers?

————Boris

Boris sent the sand to Dennis, near Houston, who regularly gifts the Gulf near Galveston. Here’s some followup and photos from Boris:

i got the sand into the mail today; i forgot to specify that it should be registered or whatever so it should arrive at whatever time normal mail deliveries happen there

these pictures show a bit of the story behind my getting it

i figured it might be a good idea to have these available for the ‘public record’, just in case anything ….unusual…. should happen

my recommendation was to use 5-10 grains per TB, but the decision will be ultimately at the gifter’s discretion

peace,

——-boris

Nora didn’t receive the photos I forwarded to her and now I can’t find them in my google-mail trash file, so chalk a little one up for the hackers but, really, as much orgonite as anyone can toss into the Gulf of Mexico might help quite a lot, with or without special ingredients.

Maybe what’s been tossed over the past few years by a lot of gifters (including Carol, Jeff McKinley and I–thousands of TBs from our boat) will make a decisive difference and has perhaps averted the disaster that the corporate Algores (no doubt including British Petroleum) and the Chicken Littles are pining for [Image Can Not Be Found]

~Don

The email response was as follows:

Just wanted to let you both know that the sand-included TB’s went out Sunday afternoon. I found a good spot off the Bolivar Peninsular, which is east of Galveston. I went on foot a couple of miles into the Gulf on a jetty by old Fort Travis. You can see it on Google Maps pretty easy. I made 62 special TB’s but I can’t remember if the last pan had sand-included, so let’s say at least 50 TB’s had some small amount of sand in them. Here are a few pictures from the day.

Had the sand on my PW until it was time to make the TB’s.
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Being careful on my quality control during the process. Each TB had some garnet, amethyst, and a nice sized single term crystal.
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The TB’s curing.
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Start of the hike out into the Gulf. Notice there were no sylphs at this time over the jetty.
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The good walking surface only goes about a 1/2 mile, the rest of the way was on top of these huge stones.
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Stopped here about a 1 ½ miles out to lighten my load and toss in about 1/3 of the special delivery. That took enough weight out of the backpack to give me sufficient confidence to cross over this board.
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This was about the farthest point out that I was prepared to go. The last 2/3 of the TB’s went out both sides of the jetty here. Was probably almost 2 miles out from shore.
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Evidence of the gifts.
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Bag of orgonite.
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Very soon after starting to toss this plane flew overhead trying to lay a C-Trail.
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This boat and another just like it seemed to be staying close by me.
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The beginning of a massive sylph display.
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This ship starting dumping water ballast, fired up the engines, pulled anchor, and bugged out almost right when I was tossing the last TB. Was interesting so I took a snap.
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More Sylphs.
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More Sylphs.
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I could go on but here is another shot of the sylphs that came right over my position.
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This copter buzzed by me twice as I was making my way back to shore.
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Had the opportunity to gift a huge tower on the way out of the area. Was probably close to 500 feet tall or so. Notice the huge Sylph showed up in short order. A band of sylphs then followed me as a busted a few more areas and dropped some other TB’s in Lake Anahuac which feeds Trinity Bay.
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I hung around the area and pretty much cleared Bolivar Peninsular, getting a good sunburn in the process. No dolphin sighting, but hopefully the psychics can give us their take on what is happening in that department.

Thanks again to Boris for making the sand available and to Don for putting us together.

If I may be so bold it feels like the ‘Summer of Orgonite’ to me.

D

AWESOME! Along these lines, I am beginning to generate interest, within my Tibetan Buddhist Temple Community (Sangha), to create and begin to gift 0rgonite. I believe I can organize an ongoing production line of ‘Empowered’ 0rgonite, through our Sangha’s Ordained (Nuns and Monks), as well as our Lama’s assistance, that we might then ship to gifters in the Gulf. I will be going to make, and teach how to make, Tower Busters at the Temple sometime next week. Here’s a link to our Temple’s website: http://www.tara.org I am in the picture at the very back center left (Long brown hair and Beard). The picture was from about 6 years ago.

BTW, here are the original pictures sent to us by Boris.

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