Dear Lloyd, et. al., Just a word as I try going through my e-mail now that I'm back home.
Cloudbusters? I drew this all out at Albury. These are extremely powerful--and dangerous--orgone devices. Maybe if one knew what one was doing it would be a powerful way to correct for the industrial, nuclear, electric-power-grid damage being done to the planet. How powerful a way do we need? Keep in mind the principle that "a microscopic change at a point can effect large scale changes in the medium." We can effect change for the better with the most miniscule things--as for example our rain treatments at Albury. Do we need loose cannons on deck such as cloudbusters? Let me remind you that in the days of sailing shipa and cannons, cannons were chocked and blocked to fire out the ports. But to load them they had to be sheeled away from the port and swabbed down, loaded and set to fire. If a cannon slipped its chocks after the fuse was lit it would roll across the deck according to the wave motion, whatever it might be. And with a loose cannon the tendency was for the barrel to droop towards the deck where one might blast a hole down through one's own ship. That's to give you some idea of what I mean by cloudbusters being "loose cannons." Have a care and learn to work with what is relatively safe. Gain some sill b eforfe leaping off into cloudbusting. It is really potent stuff. Best, Hugh >> As to the cloud buster it seems funny that it would have to built by a >> group. >No - one of a group - there are about ten of these guys into all sorts of >stuff - cars that run on water, free energy etc. Part of a larger >organisation with a web site 'austral group.net >> I don't know why but my reaction to the cloud >> buster is to stay right away from them. >Mine too. I have the plans for the croft version and looked long and hard at >it last year, there may be a place for these devices but it is surely not in >the hands of novices, nor the hands of anyone that does not make a living >from agriculture, a town guy does not have enough to loose if he does damage >with one of these! >it might be alright in America where >. >> I spend a lot of time studying the sky, and like you have never seen any >> signs of chemtrails over our area, only high flying jets. >>. mine is about >> riding a beautiful Arab mare which we broke in about 5 years ago, worked >for >> a few weeks and then turned her out. My fear is what is she going to do. >What did she do last time? If she never bucked under saddle then she'll be >ok, if you take it easy with her. If she has ever unloaded anybody you have >a problem. >Trouble is she will know before you put a hand on her how you feel about the >deal. >Take care >Lloyd Charles Visit our website at: www.unionag.org