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What you're calling 'tower busters' were originally called holy hand grenades. Holy, Holy, Holy Handgrenades |
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Some more info:
How to Make Orgonite "TowerBusters" (TB's) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iPNCV1WATso How to Make Orgonite "Holy Handgrenades" (HHg's) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kCOic3MuVLQ How to Make "Cloudbusters" (CB's) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cCn1DO2Rj6k http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MGcSYCZAHVE |
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I wasn't going to mention this, but after my buddy had gotten through most of the towers in our city, he actually noticed that he was being tailed by a man in a suit, and he convincingly told me that he suspected that he was the focal point of multiple black helicopter sightings directly over his house.
I wasn't going to mention it because it sounds too hokey with the "Black suit" and teh "Black 'copter", but I believe him, he was genuinely scared, and it made him stop his project when there were only 2 or 3 towers left for him to bust. Don't shoot the messenger. The reason I decided to share that portion of the story is, whatever these things do to their systems they have in place with these towers, they can detect it. They notice it, and they investigate it. If you're going to pursue it, keep that in mind. And remain safe. |
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I am Me, I am Free: You are correct as per your usual. I posted a picture of an HHG originally - usually shaped like a martini glass. The things that look like Hockey Pucks - those are TBs. They are identical in every regard, except for size and shape. Also, sometimes the HHGs get a few extra quartz points added in. Both can be used as field pieces or personal pieces. Size matters - more mass is better. Also, the more surface area of the metal inside, the better.
Here's what they do to when exposed to water during freezing: [img width=600 height=450]http://orgone-art.quebecorgone.com/image/effetsvisibles/glace/Mvc-516f.jpg[/img] ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Visible effect of orgone generator on garden Part two, Summer 2005 One year ago, we carry out a test to see objectively, if orgone generators had any effect on the vegetable kingdom. The results were very conclusive, we noted that the orgonized garden was at least double the size and that all elements of it seemed considerably improved compared to the other identical garden. For the full report of last year: http://orgone-art.all4orgone.com/anglais/visibleeffectgarden.htm Now, this year we carried out the same test The two gardens are identical, the same weight of seed was planted in each plot at the same places in each garden. Throughout the experiment, the plants were left with themselves; no fertilizer or pesticide where added just as at any time the gardens were not sprinkled artificially. The difference with last year, it is that only one variety of vegetables was planted in the two gardens: The marrows waltham Butternut. Description of the plant: These very vigorous plants produce from 4 to 7 fruits which have the shape of bottle. They weigh from 1,5 to 3 kg. The cylindrical part is completely full and there is a small seed cavity in the reinflated part. The skin is of color ochre with maturity. The flesh, of color yellow-orange, is very fine and of excellent savour to the hazel nut taste. The fruits are characterized by a very good capacity of conservation sometimes more than one year. Growth: 83-115 days. This variety of Butternut was introduced commercially in 1970 by Bob Young de Waltham into Massachusset. [img width=600 height=822]http://orgone-art.all4orgone.com/image/effetsvisibles/vegetation/jardin2005_18.jpg[/img] June 24, 2005; Organised Garden: Notice the 4 TBs and 1 HHG laid in the garden! [img width=600 height=450]http://orgone-art.all4orgone.com/image/effetsvisibles/vegetation/jardin2005_1.jpg[/img] [img width=600 height=799]http://orgone-art.all4orgone.com/image/effetsvisibles/vegetation/jardin2005_2.jpg[/img] June 24, 2005; Regular Garden: [img width=600 height=799]http://orgone-art.all4orgone.com/image/effetsvisibles/vegetation/jardin2005_3.jpg[/img] July 13, 3005; Overall View: ![]() Organised Garden: ![]() Normal Garden: ![]() August 3rd, 2005; Overall View: ![]() Organised Garden: ![]() Normal Garden: ![]() August 17th, 2005; Overall View: ![]() Organised Garden: ![]() Normal Garden: []http://orgone-art.all4orgone.com/image/effetsvisibles/vegetation/jardin2005_10.jpg[/img] August 27th, 2005: Organised Garden: ![]() Normal Garden: ![]() I counted 16 big marrows in the organized garden and 5 small marrows in the normal garden on August 27 |
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![]() Gardening Trials: Growing Giant Vegetables in Brighton Local gardeners are needed for 2009 trials of 'wonder resin', Orgonite March 26, 2009 - Press Dispensary - Last year, a solid, resin-based material called Orgonite was used in East Sussex to grow giant vegetables in a small but significant trial run by freelance journalist, Mark Bennett. Now, he is teaming up with EcoLogicCool of Sydney Street, Brighton, to conduct a much larger trial starting in early April, 2009, and is seeking gardeners to participate and document the growing harvest and resulting crops. To date, a dozen participants have signed up from the Sussex area and gardeners will be added to the trial until supplies of Orgonite run out. Participants can have any level of gardening experience and will receive free Orgonite 'pucks', a questionnaire and a disposable camera to photograph their results during the trial. A simple mixture of resin, aluminium shavings and a crystal, the Orgonite technology is derived from Freud's contemporary, Wilhelm Reich*, who developed the idea of orgone energy and how it affects the human body and nature. Orgone is known in different cultures as chi, prana, ki, or mana and Reich developed a range of technologies to harness and focus this energy. Kate Bush sang about it in her song, 'Cloudbusting'. William Burroughs was known to be a regular user of an Orgone Accumulator which is claimed to focus life energy and attributed it to his vitality in later life. Orgonite can be moulded into any shape for purposes ranging from beautiful indoor artefacts to outdoor soil-enhancers. Following an unexpected arrival of a large box of Orgonite from a friend in February 2008, Mark Bennett - a respected investigative journalist and photographer - spent time researching the resin and its effect on plants. He found several websites that documented the growing of vegetable gardens. The resulting crops were large; in stark contrast to the control crops grown without Orgonite. Mark needed his own proof. He started with simple seed germination tests of alfalfa sprouts using a control sample minus Orgonite. The tests were repeated with strict measurements to rule out errors. The results in both cases were a threefold increase in the alfalfa sprouts' volume. Mark then supplied Orgonite to friends who had allotments and gardens. M. Rogers from Shoreham used Orgonite to aid a variety of failing, non-indigenous plants in his greenhouse - including grapes and gojo berries. He says: "The crops are now flourishing and I was amazed at their size compared to previous crops. At the end of the season, when other plants were dying out, they were still going strong." P. Barker from Brighton used Orgonite to aid his beetroots, which were fast to germinate and grew strongly. He was rigorous in his methodology, planting two identical patches in his allotment - one with Orgonite and one without - and growing organically ( see http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ZpGALwotqc ). He says: "At first, I was mildly surprised by the different crops. The area was mostly root crops - parsnips and different types of beetroot and some early carrots. The plot with Orgonite at each corner produced a whole lot more than adjacent plots. I ended up giving a lot of my produce away. A major surprise was a crop of self-sown tomatoes in between the beets. Normally I can't get tomatoes to grow outside so this was an unexpected bonus." Orgonite has also been reported effective at helping ailing plants and trees. In a recent development, Orgonite has been theorised to convert negative energy into positive life-giving energy. The imminent Orgonite trial builds upon the growing evidence that Orgonite has a real effect on plants, bringing about a massive growth increase. To join the trial, enquire at EcoLogicCool, 46 Sydney Street, Brighton. - ends - Notes for editors About Mark Bennett Mark Bennett is a respected investigative journalist and photographer covering the fringes of culture and science and contributing features to many publications including 'Fortean Times', 'Skin Two Magazine' and 'i-D', as well as editing his own avant-garde, cyber culture magazine, 'Black Ice'. He has piloted series for both BBC and Channel 4 along with acting as a consultant and camera expert for multiple programmes. He is also an absinthe connoisseur. * Dr Wilhelm Reich was the subject of 'It Can Be Done' (1999), a short dramatic motion picture by former BBC documentary filmmaker, Jon East, which was nominated for the Silver Lion at the Venice Film Festival. [img width=600 height=450]http://www.pressdispensary.co.uk/q991293/images/veg%20repro%20res.jpg[/img] [img width=600 height=894]http://www.pressdispensary.co.uk/q991293/images/Mikes.jpg[/img] |
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