TV Commercials Are Sometimes Right

Sometimes, as the TV commercial goes, you don’t have to pay a lot to get a lot. Same holds true with gifting.

It was my first “real” gifting run outside my neighborhood. I’d identified that target a few days earlier and decided it would be secluded enough that it would be a good one to hit first. I’d been looking for over a month and this was the first piece of death tech I’d found. I was looking hard so I knew the bad guys were hiding it well.

That target is actually an absolutely HUGE water tank that is the water supply for an entire town and it had a ring of cell phone antennas strapped all around the top of it painted the exact same color as the tank so unless you really were looking for them you’d never noticed them. YIPE! These guys play NASTY! Bad enough they’re polluting the area with DOR but they’re also contaminating the towns water supply with it where that water is now dragging DOR along with it into everyone’s home! [Image Can Not Be Found]

Yup, good target!

That tank has to be 30 feet in diameter by about 100 feet tall (I’m serious!). Doing the math, thats maybe half a MILLION gallons of water! The tank is most certainly not any smaller than this but I might be underestimating its size where it could be even a lot larger – maybe even a million gallons.

The sun went down (easier to be “invisible” after dark I thought and besides, with businesses around there, I wanted to make sure they were closed where no one would see me) and I headed out to gift the tank. Thinking back on it, I’m not exactly sure why I was so afraid. I was gifting exactly one whole TB (hehe) – had my Succor Punch, a trowel and I actually felt like a mercenary (hehe). I kind-of lost sight of the fact that I was actually HELPING people in that town for doing this for them. This is all about spreading love to wipe out evil, you know. Orgonite can only help. It will NEVER hurt anyone or anything – that is unless you bean them with one [Image Can Not Be Found] (um? DON’T do that!).

A saying I’m sure you’ve heard before seems quite pertinent to gifting because in many cases, its exactly what it is – commit selfless acts of kindness. The people whose lives you save will probably never know but trust me, the only one that really matters is the man “upstairs” and I guarantee he’ll know as will the operators and what happens next may really surprise you!

If you haven’t figured this out yet, the way this works is that YOU have to take the first step and once you do where you exhibit your willingness to help and your resolve, the operators step in and the guidance and support starts to flow and it will never stop so long as you remain true to the cause.

I’d been passed that tank before but never drove into any of the side streets so it took me a little while to maneuver around to find out exactly how to get back behind it. I parked the car next to a panel van in the lot of a business that was closed for the day (all of them were), and though it was deserted back there and somewhat secluded, no sooner than I’d turned off the engine, a few cars drove passed but obviously didn’t notice me (it was dark and they couldn’t see inside my car). My first thoughts were that it was quite odd that anyone except little old me would be driving around that area after everything was closed. It could have been innocent but I’ve never been the type to take unnecessary chances. So I waited a couple minutes to see what happened. Good thing I did!

OK, now I was really getting ready to get out of the car and was grabbing the Succor punch and trowel and had already stuffed the TB in my pocket when something even more strange happened. A late model station wagon type car drove passed and stopped in the middle of the street, maybe 50 feet from where I was parked but that was on the other side of the panel van I’d parked next to and I got the sense they thought I didn’t see them or perhaps the van was shielding me to the point they couldn’t figure out where I was (I got the sense they WERE bad guys – don’t ask me why but I learned a long time ago to trust my instincts as they rarely if ever fail me). No one got in nor out of it. Strange place to stop and park the car for no good reason I thought. A few minutes had passed and I started to get an eerie feeling so I quickly turned the Succor Punch on and they stayed where they were for maybe another 20-30 seconds after this and drove away and didn’t come back. I got this feeling that all of a sudden their bad guy tech went kerblewy and they couldn’t get a bead on me or perhaps they thought it was an anomolous “blip” and left (hehe). Again here, it could have been innocent but it just didn’t feel right to me. TRUST your instincts. Even if you’re mistaken there’s nothing wrong with being overly cautious.

If it looks strange or out of place, assume it is and proceed accordingly even if the decision is to blow out of there for half an hour to see if things have quieted down some. OK, you’re not hurting anyone but you also don’t want them to see where you’re hiding the TB’s so no one can ever find them. A TB well hidden helps everyone where that same TB in the pocket of a bad guy because he saw where you hid it probably gets him a bonus (wink) where it subsequently helps no one.

My feeling was that I got a pretty good show that the Succor Punch does indeed act as a “cloak of invisibility”. One warning though. Don’t assume it makes you totally invisible to them. If you’re in plain view and they’re around, they WILL see you. Their eyes are still working, you know (hehe). The Succor Punch works to prevent them from getting a bead on you if you’re out of their sight – or as Don puts it, if you can’t see them, they can’t see you. Assume that any place you’re going near a business there will be surveillance cameras. The Succor Punch may, or it may not make you invisible to them so don’t take any unnecessary chances. You don’t have to gift right next to the thing. So long as you drop the TB somewhere within about a quarter mile of it, it will still work just fine.

Who knows, perhaps the operators sensed I was still not fully believing the Succor Punch could do what Don kept telling me and they had to prove it to me. After this, I quickly learned to trust its ability to keep me in the shadows so long as I stayed out of plain sight.

Trust me when I say this. The operators DO test you and expect you to sometimes figure it out on your own with only minimal guidance from them when they think you should be able to or that you NEED to be able to to be ready for whats coming next. So if whatever guidance you’ve gotten is bugging you because they left something out, take it as a challenge to prove to them you’re capable of filling in the blanks all by yourself. This is exactly what they want you to do.

OK, after the station wagon finally drove away, I waited about 5 minutes to make sure they weren’t coming back and grabbed everything I needed including my Succor Punch, with my heart pounding (first time is always a little scary) and walked across the street to a grassy area thinking I could bury it there as it was still close enough to the tank to still disable the death tech. Nope! Ground was frozen everywhere. I wasted about 5 minutes trying to “plant” that thing and decided it was futile and after giving the area around the tank a quick eyeball to see if there was another good place to hide it, also making sure no one was watching even from a distance, I saw a spot I could simply drop it where I was sure no one would ever find it. I stuffed the trowel into my back pocket and quickly walked over there and dropped it and walked back to the car and got in. I waited a good 5 minutes to make sure no one else was going to drive by and no way was I turning off the Succor Punch till I was out of the area. I was sure no one saw me hide the TB. [Image Can Not Be Found]

Up to this point, since I’d never gifted any death tech before, though I could see some kind of energy around them, I had no clue as to exactly what I should see after I gifted one. I did give the tank a very good look before gifting it so I knew exactly what the energy around it looked like in case I might notice a difference. I was so hoping I could. It just looked like normal atmospheric “grunge” to me – pretty typical for my area so I didn’t associate it with anything special. Perhaps if the energy were better in my area there would be a more perceptible “field” around a non-gifted piece of death tech but at this point the energy was very heavily DOR so I didn’t notice much of anything – just more of the same. [Image Can Not Be Found]

I have to tell you, already, I was floating on a cloud – my first gifting “mission” and it was a complete success! A small first step perhaps, but a necessary one.

It got MUCH better though!

By the point I actually drove out of the area it was heading towards 15 minutes after gifting the tank and maybe I was simply too close to it at that point to see anything and was getting depressed that I couldn’t. I thought if I could see the energy field surrounding the Succor Punch, surely I could see the difference when the orgonite claimed the tank for the good guys. I couldn’t wait any longer. I’d been parked there way too long already. I figured it hadn’t been gifted prior to my being there and assumed the TB would eventually do its job and drove away – perhaps a little disappointed but nonetheless, feeling good that I did get the tank gifted.

I had to drive back around to get onto the highway and where I had to merge onto it, I had to stop for some cars to drive passed. I noticed that the tank was directly ahead of me maybe a couple hundred yards away – much farther away from me than where I parked to gift it. So I gave it a good stare again. At this point it was almost 20 minutes after gifting it. I really wasn’t expecting to see anything so what happened next made it even better.

To my utter amazement, the tank now looked VERY different to me. It was very dark the direction I was looking so I couldn’t make anything out but it appeared there was a very dark, clear outline around the whole thing which maybe was 6" wide all around the tank, hugging every feature of the tank. It looked worlds different than what the rest of the area looked like – almost like the tank was now outlined in jet black. This was a very big contrast to what it looked like prior to gifting it. I started to laugh loudly and got such a good feeling.

BUSTED! [Image Can Not Be Found]

Chalk up another win for the good guys!

Not only did I gift the tank and perhaps save countless lives in that town to God only knows what kind of medical maladies due to the DOR in the water supply but I also got to witness the orgonite claiming another piece of death tech for the good guys. It was an awesome feeling!

I returned home and felt fantastic the rest of the evening.

Yup! Sometimes you don’t have to pay a lot to get a lot. It cost me maybe all of 70 cents to make that TB and just think about how much benefit its going to have to all the residents of that town.

If you choose your first targets carefully, the paybacks can be immense!

It turns out seeing the drastic change in the energy field surrounding the tank after gifting it and seeing how the Succor Punch worked were not to be my only confirmations.

Somehow I got it stuck in my head that it would be good to take photos of each of my gifting targets after gifting them – something I’ve since decided against unless I feel its something significant where I might want to post a picture or two to EW to show everyone. Keep a log book if you need to keep a record of exactly what you’ve gifted and where it is. Photos, though nice, tend to keep you in the area too long and the longer you linger, the better the chance the bad guys, if they’re tailing you, will see you to where they might find the orgonite and remove it. Remember, your NOT doing anything wrong but by the same token you don’t want the bad guys to find your “gifts” either.

When I’m gifting, unless I’m sure the area is deserted, I want to get in, drop the TB’s and get out of there as quickly as possible. As Don says the bad guys do tail you sometimes but they hang back far enough that you can’t see them. Given this, you have plenty of time to slow down and toss the TB out the passenger window into the bushes or brush and speed back up where they’d probably never notice. You’d be amazed how far you can lob a TB with a side-arm out the passenger window toss. I’d venture a guess you can easily do 20+ feet without really trying too hard. They definitely have enough weight to get them far enough away in little to no time at all. Not having to leave the car to do so is about the best of all situations. You’re in and out so fast the bad guys, if they’re tailing you, haven’t had a chance to notice where you tossed it or even if you did. If you’re worried as to whether you can do this, find some secluded open area and practice a bit. You’ll be amazed at how effective and quick a gifting technique this is.

So the next afternoon I headed back to an area across from where the tank was located to take some pictures.

It was a little farther than I’d expected and the pictures didn’t come out as well as I thought but what happened next was so blatant it was somewhat unbelievable. I’d noticed a few helicopters in the area but they weren’t the black ones I’d seen during the summer flying around my neighborhood, long before I even knew EW existed so I didn’t pay them much mind.

After I parked my car and got out and walked to the area I wanted to try to take the pictures, I noticed a helicopter heading off towards what I knew to be the direction of the airport maybe 50 miles North. Nothing odd about that. It was a white helicopter. OK, now it gets weird. I don’t know if they sensed me – no orgonite but I did have my Succor Punch and it was turned on. They got maybe half a mile away and all of a sudden did a right loop and headed back towards the tank. They circled it slowly. I tried to take a picture of them doing that but I was simply too far. I started to laugh thinking that they’re upset because one of their pieces of death tech suddenly started to malfunction the night before and they couldn’t figure out why. Then it got a bit scary. They headed right for me! [Image Can Not Be Found] I wasn’t mistaken about this and ducked down behind a fence. They stopped almost overhead and hovered for a minute and then started to fly away. Again here, I believe the Succor Punch kept me off their “radar” so long as I stayed concealed from them.

Gee guys, thanks for the confirmation that the death tank isn’t working so good anymore! [Image Can Not Be Found]

Did I do thaaaaat? [Image Can Not Be Found]

So I quickly walked back to my car, tossed the camera on the passenger seat, started it and headed out towards the main road. After something like that I’m staying around where there are LOTS of people till I get home behind a nice, safe, locked door. I was maybe half a block from where I was parked (let me interject that the area around there was completely deserted and quiet) and I look in my rear view mirror and there’s a cop right behind me. [Image Can Not Be Found] Came out of nowhere! Needless to say, I did feel just a wee bit anxious (hehe). I didn’t panic though. He did not have his lights on so at the next stop street, I chose to make a left to take me out to the highway more quickly, also to see if he was following. I don’t know if he sensed I was on to him or if it was innocent (C’mon, we’re talking about the cops here – hehe) but he kept heading straight and I felt relieved.

On the way home, maybe a few blocks farther down on the highway I noticed a second identical helicopter and watched it out of the corner of my eye. It was maybe 20-30 feet above the roofs of the buildings and it appeared to be doing some kind of gridded search pattern. Hmmm! You think maybe someone blew a hole in their DOR shield the night before and they were confused and trying to figure out how to get the lights back on? (hehe)

The confirmations are always there but you’ll only see them if you look up and look around for them – clear sky and/or lots of slyphs in an area that had nothing but atmospheric grunge before you gifted it, birds returning where they seemed like they were avoiding the area, helicopters, small private planes that look out of place, especially ones that seem to be zig-zagging an area, usually after dark, abnormally high incidence of chemtrails a day or two after you’ve gifted (usually followed by a showing of slyphs who clean it all up right in front of your eyes – they WANT you to see them doing that), a drastic change for the better in the weather and on and on. They’re there but you have to look for them.

When I did stop to take a picture of the tank I gave it another good eyeball to try to see the energy pattern now that it was light out with the sun behind me so it couldn’t wash it out. I do see energy but its subtle and bright light takes all the contrast out of it and its very hard to see. I don’t know if its just me or if all energy sensitives are like this or if I just haven’t used my gift long enough for me have learned how to properly and fully utilize it. Only time and experience will tell. I am hoping so much that my ability improves drastically. Its such a high to see with my own two eyes that I actually did take another piece of death tech out for good.

I looked at the tank carefully and related what I was seeing to what I saw the night before when it was dark, cross-referencing what I’d heard and seen about “black guy wires” in other posts and perhaps from things Don said. I was going this on my own so I had to figure it all out by myself as I had no reference point.

Well? That dark outline I saw the night before was real. Thats the part of the energy field on the DOR side of the conversion zone nearest the tank where the orgonite converts it to POR. There really is a black outline just outside this but inside, its not really black – just grungy grayish colored and dark like a grayish “fog” – at least that’s what it looks like to me. On the other side of the black line there appeared to be a wide white line – almost like a thick rope that is much brighter than the surrounding area. That had to be the concentrated POR as it was being introduced back into the surrounding area. Outside this, there was what appeared to be a light gray line followed by normal ambient energy. I don’t think the grey line actually exists but is instead a sort of optical illusion as the transition zone, from strong POR to ambient seems quite abrupt. The rapid change from bright white to a less bright white kind-of makes it appear like there’s a light grey line in between. I really don’t think its there though. As I’d said, an optical illusion.

Great! The tank is BUSTED! And better yet, I now finally know what to look for to make the determination. What a great first gifting run and subsequent series of confirmations! [Image Can Not Be Found]

Not bad for my first time out, huh?

I have driven passed that tank a few times since and it appears the bad guys were not able to find the TB because it still looks busted. YES!

Whats the matter guys? Can’t seem to get the light back on? (hehe)

It really is a GREAT feeling!

Now think about the power your wielding when you’re tossing orgonite at death tech. That tank was immense and probably weighed something I can’t even fathom. That single little, about 3oz. weight TB neutralized the death tech and turned it into a life force generator – the worlds biggest HHG. [Image Can Not Be Found]

When you’re gifting you are an immensely powerful force for good – for the good of all. Savor it and feel good if you need to. You have that right because as I’d said earlier, you really are committing selfless acts of kindness – just don’t let it go to your head. Your real rewards will be in the confirmations you get and I guarantee that you will and that once you do, you won’t ever want to stop gifting.

I have to relate something to you that happened to me before I even started. As I’d mentioned in my last gifting report “An Engineer bearing gifts…”, I wore Don out with emails before I “took the plunge”. Well, it got to a point where I simply didn’t know what to do and asked for guidance and the answer came back to me almost immediately – “Start gifting and watch what happens”. Boy oh boy was that an understatement! My life will never be the same again (in a VERY positive way).

So I’m going to pass that same guidance on to you, perhaps even as a sort of challenge.

Start gifting and watch what happens!

I guarantee you it won’t be what you’re expecting and also that it will knock your socks off when it does! At least I hope it does because confirmations like this early on quickly remove all doubt in your mind that you are valuable contributor to a worldwide grass-roots effort to take our planet back from the scum that thinks they own it and us.

If it could make a believer out of me, the worlds greatest skeptic, it can make a believer out of anyone.

Very entertaining read read, Gene. I even laughed out loud a couple of times. One of my first targets in Pensacola was a water tower with a death tower adjacent to it and also one on top of it. It also had four surveillance cameras, but fortunately there were a lot of little niche hiding spots around it. I didn’t have a SP at the time, so I did most of my gifting really late at night or early in the mornings. The first 30 towers I gifted were done in that fashion.

I’m not so much a visual energy sensitive, as my eyes are lousy, but I can feel out when a tower is busted or not. DOR gives me a very bad headache right in the center of my forehead near my third eye chakra. I can sense when a strong DOR-laden storm is coming by the pressure I feel there (like I did during the whiteout in central FL yesterday). I also get a headache when near unbusted death towers or any other significant producer of DOR.

And from your previous post:

[quote:34a0ty3t]And yes, if all you can ever afford to do is gift 15 or so TB’s, you’re still making a positive difference in the energy profile of your area. Every little bit helps. This is a worldwide effort and we each do our part to the best of our ability. Thats all the operators ask of us but trust me. When you do, they WILL notice!

What happens next might really surprise you (pleasantly)! [/quote:34a0ty3t]

I gifted most of the Pensacola area, and didn’t see any sylphs. I had plenty of orgonite there. When I moved to central FL, I only had maybe a dozen pieces of orgonite left, and no way of being able to make more. Immediately, after gifting my second tower here, I saw three slyphs together over the skies of downtown Lakeland. The slyphs do seem to notice effort, regardless of whether it is large scale or small scale. If you are doing what you can, they will notice and give you pleasant confirmations.

You are right on in regard to instincts. I only gift when I feel that pull to go do so, and so far I haven’t run into any trouble when in the field.

I definitely look forward to reading more of your posts in the future.