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Date: Fri, 07 Mar 97 11:54:51 cst
From: Jon_Lothyan@SMPTLINK.LEAVENWORTH.AMEDD.ARMY.mil
To: pore@ime.net
Return-Receipt-To: Jon_Lothyan@SMPTLINK.LEAVENWORTH.AMEDD.ARMY.MIL Subject:
Experimental Findings Status: U X-Mozilla-Status: 0001
, I have found that the length and inside diameter of the
pipe(s) are directly related to the distance and focus on the area of atmosphere
to be influenced. The longer pipe(s)(approximately twenty feet) with no
smaller inside diameter than 1 inch, influence the upper levels of the
atmosphere. Using a minimum of two parallel pipes, and maintaining a distance
between them equal to the outside diameter of a single pipe (spacing is
critical), grounding them directly into running water and supporting them
with braces to maintain the angle and direction of projection, and spacing;
is effective. The length of the pipe makes it difficult for anything other
than a stationary, long term application. 10 ft. sections of antenna mast
work well (rigid and lightweight), and can be joined together or used in
other configurations for short range influence.
Short range operations (of which I have little interest)
require a pivotal mount, a collective end and cable ground. Shorter pipes
with a wider inside diameter, used in larger groupings have a quicker affect
on lower levels of the atmosphere.
Drawing from the West promotes the most beneficial flow
of OR from West to East as defined by Dr. Reich.
Anyone thinking they can control such a diverse, complex
and integrated living system such as the weather, is fooling themselves.
True, it can be influenced and assisted, but I believe it is beyond man's
capacity to control.
Sincerely,
Jon
Wed, 26 Mar 1997 09:17:41 -0500 (EST)
Subject: Factors of Discharge
From: Jon_Lothyan@SMTPLINK.leavenworth.amedd.army.mil
Message-Id: <9702268593.AA859392314@SMTPLINK.leavenworth.amedd.army.mil>
To: pore@ime.net
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Subject: Factors of Discharge Status: U X-Mozilla-Status: 0001 Content-Length:
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Dear JOGG, Let me know if you understand this, please post it if you
do.
When influencing the atmosphere, it is important to remember the phases
of the life cycle process and their universal application as discussed
by Dr. Reich.
* Excitation
* Tension
* Charge
* Discharge
* Relaxation
I believe there are some additional key integrating factors from discharge
to relaxation.
Factor Inter-relational
Operators
* Volatility + or - Potential
* Direction OR Influence
* Flow Consistency,
Continuity
* Dispersal Radius, Area
* Absorption Receptiveness
Layering vacillation should also be considered. We need to take a step
back and realize when we are at the end of a chain of events set into motion
(discharge, relaxation). If we approach the atmosphere from the outside
layer, we can begin to comprehend the initial factors of influence (excitation,
tension).
x
Cloud Buster Public Forum
1998
RULES TO FOLLOW IN CLOUD ENGINEERING
by Wilhelm Reich
published by Orgone Institute in "CORE" July 1954 Vol. VI
Nos. 1-4; appendix A"
- 1. Shed all ambition to impress anyone.
- 2. Never play around with rain making or cloudbusting. The OR envelope
which you tackle while "drawing" energy from the atmosphere is
an energetic continuum of high power. You may cause twisters. You may stir
a forest fire into the wrong direction. You may do other damage without
intending to do so. Never do anything unless you must.
- 3. If experimenting: it is important to observe and know why you are
doing what, that you can achieve immediate results. Slowly growing comprehension
will secure later results safely.
- 4. In cloud engineering you do not " create rain,"
- you do not " destroy clouds," - briefly, you are not
playing God. What you do is solely helping nature on its natural course.
- 5. Have your equipment, truck, etc. especially all metal parts well
grounded into water, preferably flowing water. Lack of grounding imperils
your organism.
- 6. Do not let workers draw OR energy any longer if they become
blue or purple in their faces or feel dizzy. Exchange the workers; let
them rest far enough way, and have their faces and arms always wetted down
with fresh water.
- 7. Do not hold on to pipes or other metal parts while you draw OR.
Always use a separate plastic or wooden handle to move equipment while
drawing. Have your hands always well insulated with rubber or heavy cotton
gloves.
- 8. Have signs put up in such a manner that no one is hurt by OR charges.
Do not let people stand close by. Among them may be men or women who are
ill and would run some danger to their health.
- 9. Never " drill a hole " into the sky right above you unless
you aim for a long drawn rain.
- 10. When you feel a breeze or wind setting in due to your operation,
stop drawing if the wind direction becomes too strong or even if it acquire
the appearance of a twister.
- 11. If you wish to remove DOR clouds, draw in direction of run of
OR envelope.
- 12. If you wish to DESTROY clouds or to stop rain, aim at center
of heaviest clouds.
- 13. If you wish to make clouds grow heavier, draw from the vicinity
of the smaller clouds, and have the large or heavy clouds undisturbed.
- 14. If there are no clouds in the sky and clouds should be created,
disturb the stillness or evenness of the OR envelope all around you by
brief, sweeping draws and draw mainly against the run of the OR envelope.
To create clouds you must create differences of OR energy potentials.
- 15. ( by PORE ) Under no conditions should you have any electrical
wires, electrical instruments of any kind, or any radioactive material
near a cloudbuster during any operation. Severe health problems may result.
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