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GM plebs. If I were doing #geoengineering and #globaldimming I would use epa and other captured agencies to mandate additives to all jet fuel under "environmental regulations". Jus sayin.

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GM plebs. 🤮

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I'm in! Did you move out on your poltergeist yet? 😉

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Orgone Cloudbusting and DOR Sourced From Grok Wilhelm Reich, an Austrian psychoanalyst and scientist, developed the concept of "orgone" energy in the mid-20th century, which he described as a universal life force. He invented the cloudbuster in the early 1950s as a device to manipulate atmospheric orgone, claiming it could dissipate clouds, induce rain, or remove what he called "Dead Orgone Radiation" (DOR)—stagnant or polluted energy that he associated with drought, atmospheric haze, and environmental imbalances. Some modern interpretations link DOR to conspiracy theories like chemtrails, viewing the cloudbuster as a tool to counteract them by drawing and grounding negative energy into water. Clearly modern science considers this fake. Though interesting to know that Reich was shut down by the FDA to stop his activities. Draw your own conclusions from that. Reich did not provide exhaustive blueprints, but descriptions from his writings and experiments outline a simple design focused on hollow metal pipes grounded in water. Later adaptations by followers (e.g., adding quartz crystals or orgonite resin) deviate from his original setup and are not part of his documented plans. Below is a step-by-step guide based on Reich's original experiments, as detailed in historical accounts. ### Materials - 5–10 hollow metal pipes (e.g., steel or iron, though copper was sometimes used in replicas): Each 10–12 feet (3–3.7 meters) long and about 1.5 inches (3.8 cm) in diameter. Shorter pipes (minimum 10 feet) reduce effectiveness according to Reich. - Flexible metal cables or hoses (e.g., BX cables or similar conductive tubing): Long enough to connect the rear ends of the pipes to a water source; diameter should match or be slightly smaller than the pipes. - A mounting base or stand: Something sturdy to hold the pipes parallel and allow aiming (e.g., a wooden or metal frame on a tripod or truck bed for mobility). - Grounding source: Access to water, preferably flowing (like a stream, river, lake, or brook) or a deep well. Reich emphasized water's role in absorbing orgone; avoid grounding directly into soil. ### Assembly 1. Arrange the pipes in a parallel bundle or array (typically 5–10 pipes side by side) on the mounting base. Secure them so they can be pivoted or aimed at different angles toward the sky. 2. Connect the rear (bottom) end of each pipe to a flexible cable or hose. Join these hoses together if needed, ensuring the setup funnels into a single outlet or multiple points submerged in water. 3. Submerge the open ends of the hoses in the water source. This "grounds" the device, allowing it to draw orgone energy downward according to Reich's theory. 4. Ensure all metal parts are well-connected and insulated where necessary (e.g., use wooden handles for adjustments to avoid direct contact during operation). The setup is portable and mechanical—no electricity or complex machinery is involved. Reich's early prototypes were built near his lab in Maine in 1952, using basic hardware store materials. ### Operation for Chemtrails (or DOR Removal) Reich used the cloudbuster to target DOR accumulations, which he saw as blackish, hazy "clouds" causing atmospheric stagnation—similar to how some view chemtrails. To operate: 1. Position the device outdoors with access to running water. Aim the pipes at the target area in the sky (e.g., the center of a suspected chemtrail or haze for dissipation). 2. "Draw" by keeping the pipes pointed for short periods (minutes to hours), observing changes. For breaking up trails, point directly at them to withdraw energy; for inducing rain to clear the air, aim near but not at heavy concentrations. 3. Monitor effects: Reich reported immediate responses like cloud shrinkage or breezes. Stop if winds intensify to avoid unintended weather shifts. ### Precautions from Reich's Guidelines Reich stressed responsible use to avoid harm: - Ground all metal parts into flowing water to protect against energy buildup. - Avoid prolonged exposure; rotate operators and wet faces/hands with water if dizziness occurs. - Use insulated handles (plastic or wood) when adjusting pipes. - Do not aim directly overhead unless intending heavy rain; stop if twisters or strong winds form. - Operate only when necessary, helping "nature on its course" without overambition. Government Response Wilhelm Reich did not voluntarily stop his cloudbusting activities; they effectively ended due to escalating legal and governmental intervention against his broader work on orgone energy. Reich developed and actively used the cloudbuster (a device for atmospheric manipulation via orgone energy) primarily from around 1952 onward. This followed the "Oranur experiment" in 1950–1951, which involved exposing orgone accumulators to nuclear material and reportedly created severe atmospheric disturbances (what he termed "DOR" or Deadly Orgone Radiation). Cloudbusting emerged as a response to these issues, allowing him to dissipate stagnant atmospheric energy, induce rain, or clear haze. Notable operations included a 1953 drought-relief effort for Maine blueberry farmers (where rain reportedly followed his use of the device) and experiments in Arizona's deserts in 1954–1955 to combat desertification. His cloudbusting work was part of what he called "Cosmic Orgone Engineering" (C.O.R.E.), and he continued it into the mid-1950s, including during his Arizona period where he linked desert conditions to DOR (sometimes associating it with nuclear testing or even UFOs in his later writings). The primary reason cloudbusting (and all his orgone-related activities) ceased was aggressive action by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The FDA had been investigating Reich since the late 1940s, viewing his orgone accumulators (box-like devices claimed to concentrate orgone for health benefits, including cancer treatment) as fraudulent medical devices. This scrutiny extended to his publications and related claims. - In February 1954, the FDA filed a complaint seeking an injunction against interstate shipment of orgone accumulators and associated literature. - Reich refused to appear in court or mount a conventional defense (he sent the judge his books instead, believing science could not be adjudicated in court). - On March 19, 1954, a federal judge issued a permanent injunction by default, prohibiting the distribution of orgone devices and materials labeling them with orgone claims. It also ordered the destruction of accumulators and related items. - Reich continued some work in defiance, including cloudbusting experiments. - In 1956, he was charged with criminal contempt for violating the injunction (by continuing to promote and use orgone-related technology). - He was convicted, sentenced to two years in federal prison, and began serving time in 1957. - Authorities raided his property (Orgonon in Maine), seized equipment (including cloudbusters and accumulators), and destroyed much of his literature and devices—reportedly burning several tons in public actions ordered by the court. - Reich died of heart failure in Lewisburg Federal Penitentiary in November 1957, just over a year into his sentence and shortly before a possible parole. The legal suppression targeted his entire orgone framework, which encompassed cloudbusting as an application of the same principles. After the 1954 injunction and especially following his 1956–1957 imprisonment and death, organized cloudbusting operations under Reich himself ended permanently. Followers and later practitioners have continued modified versions (e.g., "orgonite" cloudbusters), but Reich's direct involvement stopped due to these events. Credible historical accounts (from sources like the Wilhelm Reich Museum's biography, court records, and scholarly analyses) frame this as government overreach against unconventional science, while mainstream views treat orgone theory and cloudbusting as pseudoscience lacking empirical support. No evidence suggests Reich stopped for reasons like failure of the method, safety concerns, or personal choice unrelated to the legal pressure. For further reading on Reich's original designs, consult his writings like those in *Cosmic Orgone Engineering*

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Orgone cloudbuster time?

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