This summer gifting [Image Can Not Be Found]
I had about 1700 TBs and 18 ‘kind of cloudbuster bases’ with just one tube, each wheighing about 2kg each. In total I had around 240kg of orgonite.
I stayed in Paris at a friend’s place for a couple of days and started up the trip with somethign else than antennas… It’s somethign that I feel is important, water gifting!
Knowing that the Seine and most water canals inside Paris are extensively gifted I went further out, about 20km east and west.
I started on the east, gifting ‘la Marne’ between Charmentray and Trilbardou and also the ‘Canal de l’Ourcq’. Following advices from friends in brittany for water gifting I often made ‘heavy spots’ which have many kilos of orgonite in the same spot in the water.
So near Trilbardou I dropped 2 big ones and a couple dozen TBs. It’s a common rule I’ve used and will keep on using in the future, so for this gifting each time I placed one big orgontie in a spot I usually dropped another 20-30 TBs in the same spot.
Btw. do not follow my rules, I still know one TB has huge effects. I do what I do now because I believe that france nowadays is quite well gifted so I’m starting to add huge layers of orgonites to heavily over-gift many places.
Then I went near ‘Jablines’ and then Dampmart and gifted along the ‘Marne’ for 4-5 km by foot, while being surrounded by lovely sylphs.
Another big one near the bridge of the A104 motorway.
On the way back, in Thorigny-sur-Marne, always many sylphs and I was really walkign slowly, my feet were badly injured from over 15km of walkign with sandals! Please don’t do the same mistake don’t go on long walks with completely inadapted sandals [Image Can Not Be Found]
I must have used around 150 TBs and 3 big ones that day, here’s an approximate map:
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A small antenna on the way back to Paris…
The next day I went west, first on a path near the ‘Parc Départemental de la Boucle de Montesson’.
And then a bit more west, alogn the ‘Seine’ near the Galiotte pond.
I again used around 150 TBs and 2 big ones that day.
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In the evening I stayed at a friend’s place near Fontainebleau and the next day went on gifting Seine-Port, which is a submarine communciation base (I believe). I gifted the Seine on the south, south-west side of the base, with again about 100 TBs and one big one.
Then I went on the other side next to the base.
As usual, not much excitment with these places, a long fence going around the palce, just walk and dig, walk and dig etc. [Image Can Not Be Found]
One of my foot was still hurting quite a lot and the whole way aroudn the base was annoying, too maany trees and wild plants at some point, I just went back because it wasn’t worth it to go all around it, I had placed abotu 50 TBs on that side, that’s more than enough since the water stream on the other side is also gifted…
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The the TV antennas quest started [Image Can Not Be Found] The first one on the east of Orléans, ‘L’émetteur de Trainou’.
About 20 TBs and one big one.
Then south-east of Bourges, another TV antenna. Again about 20 TBs and one big.
Then I slept next to the antenna, there was a very localized storm that night and I caught a cold [Image Can Not Be Found] Falling asleep with 29-30°C outside in the car with the windows open and waking up with 15°C under the rain hehe, I do feel that storm was a result of that gift!
The next mornign I just went about 1km furtehr to gift a military hertzian relay which I saw on the way to the antenna, again gifted it with about 20 TBs.
I wish I could gift more of these installations, but apart from 2 others, I have no idea how to find these places [Image Can Not Be Found] This one I just found it by chance!
Next, the ‘Allouis’ radio transmitter! A place I wanted to gift since about 5 years [Image Can Not Be Found] I knew it was there, already saw it in the past, but never had a chance to stop by, it’s near the A71 between Vierzon and Bourges.
A couple dozen orgonites around the place and I also found a lunch thanks to a wild apple tree [Image Can Not Be Found]
Then on the way to Limoges I gifted many antennas again along the road and a couple at which I stopped.
The first one is not even installed yet, but the panel in front said it would be a pylon to regroup all providers, so it’s already preemptively gifted. It’s saddening to know that the construction of that single pylon costed almost 1 million euros!
The next TV transmitter, east of Argenton-sur-Creuse.
Once again around 20 TBs and one big.
Then I found radio towers on the way to Limoges, so I stopped there as well. I wish I could know where these towers are, there’s also no national public database to find these ones [Image Can Not Be Found]
This one just a couple of kilometers south of Argenton-sur-Creuse, I left around 20 TBs.
Again another radio tower, exit 37 on the A20.
approx 20 TBs again.
And a small phone mast on the exit 39 of the A20 just before arriving at another place to rest a couple of days with friends.
I stayed 2 days there and then continued. Next TV transmitter, near ‘Les Cars’, south-west of Limoges.
While gifting the cloud was quite overcast, about 1h later, seen from a bit further it was quite different! AGain about 20 TBs and one big. My friends who lived nearby told me that on that evening the clouds above the area of the transmitter made a sort of mushroom formation, slightly vortexed…
Then I headed to the ‘Mont Bessou’ for the next TV transmitter, just around 20 TBs there, it didn’t seem that powerful.
And I ate many wild blueberries that were growing all aroudn the palce [Image Can Not Be Found] Before finishing the day somewhere else to stay 2 days again with other friends.
I left on the 28th of august late from their place, and luckly I did that, because the next target was a TV transmitter on a hill west of Clermond-Ferrand, Le Puy de Dôme. I had no idea that it was a touristic place! Had I arrived durign the day I would have had troubles to peacefully hide TBs there, lucky I arrived there when it was dark and no one was around [Image Can Not Be Found]
Just perfect for gifting in peace (and enjoying the view!). I left about 20 TBs and one big.
Another phone mast.
The Puy de Dôme transmitter
That night I drove south toward Aurillac for the next TV transmitter for the next day and gifted about 150 TBs along the A75 and N122 on the way to Aurillac. That’s more than one TB per kilometer for that stretch of road.
I slept somewhere on the road after Aurillac and then woke up to go to the next transmitter, Labastide-du-haut-mont.
Which is also a place with a beautiful view! And also more antennas than just the TV tranmitter [Image Can Not Be Found]
again about 20 TBs and a big one.
The I went on to meet a gifter there, the one who did quite a lot of gifting in that region since he discovered orgonite! And obviously… [Image Can Not Be Found] we went gifting the next day! (In the Cathar country…)
We went to the ‘Pic de Nore’, again about 20 TBs and a big one.
Then we went to gift naval communication bases between Carcassonne and Castelnaudary.
A phone mast, among many others on the way, this one in Saissac.
And the second naval base, which was huge, at least 1km², so walkign around meant many kilometers!
I went alone all around while he waited in the car, it took about 2h to walk around that place, I left around 70 TBs and a big one.
And a nice dear on the way back [Image Can Not Be Found]
That’s about it, after that it was almost over, since he was driving I re-gifted most antennas we crossed alogn the motorway betwwen Carcassonne and Bézier! We must have used around 100 TBs along the roads that day.
All that was left for me was Toulouse and a TV transmitter near Sarlat-la-Canéda.
In Toulouse I met 2 new people and especially one which I’m happy to report will continue gridding the city (mostly gifting all the water streams, there are many in Toulouse)!
Since it was a city that has almost never been gifted before we started big! Left around 200 TBs in the water Stream ‘La Garonne’ all accross the city and 3 big ones, 2 of which near the center. We also gifted a Mount, Pech-David with amany antennas. I had a single HHG with me on that trip, it ended up on that hill, directed towards the ground. Because he suspects there’s some kind of installation in the hill.
The sky while gifting ‘La Garonne’ on the first evening, going from the center toward Blagnac.
Pech David
A radio tower not far from Pech David
The ‘Pont Neuf’ the bridge in the center of Toulouse…
An approximate map (south of Toulouse we gifted by makign 3 big spots with each around 30 TBs)
Then I started heading back home, while still visiting someone else not far from Toulouse.
Another water tower gifted…
And then I went back to Paris, on a road going toward the last TV transmitter I had planned, i nAudrix, which was gited with around 20 TBs again.
That’s all [Image Can Not Be Found] I had about 20 TBs left by then, which I gifted alogn the motorway on the way to Paris, which I also gifted on the way down and also a couple of years back.
Add to that surely more than 100 small phone masts, I can’t take photos of everything [Image Can Not Be Found]
That’s a final map of what I did, I wanted to gift the center of france from north to south, so that’s abotu it. I still need to gift North of Paris, but that’s for another time!
The red dots are the TV/radio transmitters, green dots the naval bases, black lines road gifting and blue dots water gifting.
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