
Early Reports;
March 17th 2005
Having followed the board for a couple of months now, I felt compelled to join.
I have been gifting for a few weeks and must say a big thank you to another new
member John, for his help/guidance and supplies, and to this board and EW (any
gifters in general) for the help they provide and the egalitarian work being
carried out. Slowly I am covering this area with TBs.
This area is being Spewed quite hard most days (perhaps
every day although cloud cover makes it difficult to see the ******s alot of the
time), but since the first batch of Death Towers were busted many of the trails
dissiapte in minutes now. It is true that the gifter can see this action
(skeptical as I was to begin with), and what a buzz the gifting and
confirmations are.
Peace
Rich
March 22nd 2005
for
the last few weeks, but am still trying to square myself with releasing the
stories as getting into geography etc seems to be letting the enemy know where
to look. Have done my area fairly well now though and feel great with what I am
doing (no doubt they know where we all are anyhow). Think I have done around 10
major tower arrays and 40 or so minor towers, along with several other targets,
and feel I am about half done with this areas main targets.
Just to back up others reports,
the spews seem to have proliferated in direct response to these actions (or in
prep for 'bird' flu). Also lower flying planes as others say, I witnessed this
out gifting yesterday, I only have a 3x zoom cam and usually you cannot see the
plane, yesterday though you could see a couple of planes clearly with four
trails being laid from each (along with the usual higher altitude planes).
Rich
March 24th 2005
Busted
another major tower array today and several smaller ones in an adjoining town to
where I live and put 8 tbs around the hospital there, got a distinct impression
'other' positive forces were clearing out the skies, as the spew proliferation
continues, so does the 'mysterious' cleaning process.
From a confirmation perspective -
Today was a good day.
March 25th 2005
Being
a bank holiday, i thought what better way to spend the day than doing a gifting
spree around London. The girlfriend was not overly happy as I had told her we
were going to Dorchester until we set off as I didn't want any plans known! She
soon adjusted, but has been working in london all week so didn't fancy the 250
mile round trip, but she reolises it is for a greater good. Took 80 or so TBs,
and off we set, had to stop myself stopping off on the way as there are about 40
towers on the route from here along the M3 into London. Anyway, long story short
- The BT Tower in Westminster now has a ring of 8 TBs around it, Nelsons column
has about 6, Buckingham Palace has around 8, Westminster Cathedral about 6,
Houses of Parliament about 15 and the rest were just placed in 1/4mile or so
intervals around Westminster district. Hopefully some reptiles will be sleeping
alittle less comfortably when residing in london now
More
scary than the area I live in but worth it no doubt.
Unfortunately that's me out for a
couple of weeks as I have to get my rent together before buying my next batch.
April 7th 2005
Having
not been out for a gift of any kind in over a week, I decided tonight should be
a decent run.
First off my girlfriend and I went
north of our city (bournemouth), up to Knowlton Henge, it is an ancient site
dating to around 2,500bc

Buried
8tbs and a hhg around the area, then we went to verwood and gifted the tower on
the firestation there, which took a few TBs as I encouraged the girlfriend to
'throw' some out of the car - something I have decided does not work as she has
the throwing power of a 18month old (sorry huni!), so after I reverted to the
tried and trusted - pulling over and getting out, quickly burying and away. Then
we went across to ferndown and gifted the BT exchange whose roof is awash with
small towers and a larger stand alone, then an industrial estate in the same
town and gifted a very large tower. Then on the way back with nightfall
approaching fast I decided to head from ferndown across to christchurch as there
is a huge tower there that is in the middle of a woods, my girlfriend was not up
for walking up to it in fading light, so I went up alone, ran up halfway until I
fell short of breath then walked the rest. When I got there, there was actually
two towers there which were gifted comprehensively as they are to my knowledge
the last major arrays in the bournemouth area (though lots of smaller masts
still to do no doubt), then strolled back along a comfortable walkway I didn't
see on the way up (aint that just typical!). Then on the way back I stopped of
to re-gift an array near our flat which was souped up shortly after it was
gifted a fews weeks back, just to make sure we are covered here.
Back now feeling empowered and happy to be back in the
groove.
Peace
Rich
April 9th 2005
Today
has been another productive one, I drove to southampton, parked up by towers r
us, i mean toys r us! with 2 hours free parking thought I would make good use of
this so loaded my rucksack with around 60tbs and off I trotted, gifted the
central area there, only came across 15 or so towers, and did a little gridding,
and the hosiptal. Then with my free parking time almost up I went back to my car
and did some directionless driving and came across another 5 in the burbs
(working class burbs that is though), then drove around the dock area/industrial
estate and found another 3. Then on the way back I had a rather inspired time,
did about 6 smaller towers with the 'lob' out of my passenger side method, and
another 8 larger ones with the pulling over and burying, pulled off the M27/A31
4x blindly at junctions and seemed to instinctively drive directly to towers
each time (not saying this was psychic, more getting a handle on how the muppets
work!), now every tower on route between bournmouth and southampton are done
except 1 which is getting it tomorrow. All in all about 110tbs used on 40 or so
varying size towers et al.
Knackered now, but it is good excercise.
Peace
Rich
April 10th 2005
Today
I very nearly got 'caught red handed', went out to Exbury to visit the home of
Edmund Rothschild, didn't want to pay to get into the gardens, so drove around
looking for a free parking place nearby, after a couple of wrong turns, someone
had obviously called the police as they turned up soon after I parked and had
just got out of my car to bury, thankfully I had already decided it was not a
good idea as the area was too open, so had returned to my car as the copper
arrived. Anyway I thought after opening the window and asking the bobby where
the entrance to exbury gardens were that the only way to get close was to pay
the f*****g horror mongers to get in! It proved a fruitful experience and I
buried 7EP's (2 very poorly) and 12TB's around his lovely gardens (alot around
witchers wood
).
Edmund your time of power is short! All in all a very
cool weekends work.
Peace
Rich
April 15th 2005
I've had an immense and very unwelcome confirmation this week, where a helicopter circled over my home for around an hour between 1-2am on tuesday nite. Thankfully I have a harmonic protector at my mothers to collect tomorrow, as I felt like I was being fried from the inside. I have ummed and rrred about whether to post this, but it is the truth and hence I guess should be put out there. The last few weekends there have been a very high number of helicopters over bournemouth, and very low planes (though initially I thought 'no rich these are just due to the airport nearby it can't be due to a few hundred TBs etc I've put out there'), but when I left the city sunday there were two on the road out (A338) around a set of towers I busted the day before, one of which was still over the area, albeit further down by 1/4mile or so, upon my return 2-3hours later. Also when I was at sunday's target after burying most of my luggage, another helicopter came over (although I didn't see it), and took that as a queue to leave. Not sure if they were black (dark though), as I don't pay too much attention.
Big thank you to Stacie and Donna, as they helped me out whilst this was occurring, over the past couple of days.
(Also around this time beginning when I gifted Westminster, I had a set of dreams begin where initially demonic entities entered my flat, and in fear and panic I had to warn my girlfriend, however I was unable to get any words out, just an awful yelp, my girlfriend had to wake me up several times from these. After discussing this with Stacie she suggested the yelping element was from a blocked throat chakra, so I built a HHg with Sapphire, Aquamarine and Lapis and had this under my bed with the others, the dreams then 'drew in' and after the 4th I have not had one since.)
April 17th 2005
Just a quick note, for any UK busters/lurkers,
went back to where I consider home (Worcester) this weekend, and scattered just
over 20 TBs around the central area, starting at the cathedral(6tbs), then down
to the river severn, along the river to the racecourse (7 into the river), then
across from there to the end of lowesmore and back to the cathedral. Generally
just gridding this area (along the streets off the high street etc), I was going
to go looking for towers, but found myself short of time, so decided I would get
the centre done, and work out from there in subsequent visits (Also because some
family lives around there, and wanted them covered). Also gifted a couple of
family members with my ugly HHgs! and another friend 4tbs to put in the corners
of his house.
John has also done Defra in Worcester.
To my dismay, it was a whiteout this morning across that
whole area, right across worcester past stratford, which has made me promise
myself I will redouble my efforts.
Peace
Rich
April 25th 2005
Sorry
if this is a long one!
Thursday my girlfriend and I flew up to Glasgow, from
here we got our hire care (after negotiating due to my booking one from Glasgow
international rather than prestwick where we actually flew!).
Targets for our visit were Dolphins in Moray Firth (140
resident bottlenose, UK’s largest school), Fortingall Yew and stone circles,
Grandtully - St Mary’s Church, Dull – Celtic stone circles and Rosslyn Chapel.
At this point I must say a big thank you to John, who
gifted me with 15 dolphin balls (of which I took 11, along with 77 Earth Pipes
or so, and a HHg), we were a couple of KG’s over our combined luggage max, which
was a good guess (the only clothes we took were hand luggage), but only £9.40
surcharge so no sweat.
We set off from Glasgow to Inverness (moray firth), but
along the way on the A9 there was a signpost for Grandtully, so we went and had
a look, after much driving around and asking we eventually came across St
Mary’s, a small church which has been rebuilt I believe on the ruins of an
ancient site, with the time around 8pm and nobody around I immediately went to
work burying 12 Eps around the grounds and surrounding field, elated we wondered
back to the car and up to Inverness by around 10.40 we were at our hotel.
Bright and early the next morning we went immediately
out to nairn which is a good sighting spot apparently for our ocean going
friends, we stopped in around 6 shops looking for a rubber dingy to buy to row
out on as we were not comfortable with going on a dolphin cruise or hiring a
boat with driver whilst we unloaded 11 chunks of resin and metal! No joy, so we
went further east to a marina that was suggested but the only dingies they had
were wooden slatted and would not have been suitable for taking back, and, they
would only hire us one for the bay (where dolphins aren’t seen), so back we went
to Inverness, sure that we would get a cheapish dingy, we went to Caley marina,
but the only ones they had started at £400+ ($750ish) which was abit of a
shocker, so we again set off into the city centre to look around shops, Blacks,
Milletts, Woolworths and local outdoor shops were all checked to no avail. By
now it was approaching 2pm and we had to drive back to Edinburgh by mid-evening,
so tensions were running high. Now I pondered buying one for £400, but living in
a studio flat without a garage and a costume designing girlfriend means space is
a premium!
So back we drove to Caley Marina to decide what the best means was, out we came with £40 spent on a body board and some shorts, I had decided I was going swimming in the sea! Back we went to Cairn (firing myself up with some of my fav adrenalin tunes on the way), we loaded my backpack with 10 Dolphins balls and I changed into the shorts and headed for the beach, once there I started to bottle it somewhat as I reolised it was near freezing in the water and the time was nigh, the tide was out so there was a 30M or so area of water before another section of the sand was still above the wave line, in I went! The current was a hassle, but a was a lifeguard in my early working life so knew I would be OK. Swam across to the secondary area and got out stomped across to the next bit and just waded in with 2 Dolphin Balls as I had reolised carrying 15kg on your back on a bodyboard was a little tricky! About 20 yards further I stopped and tossed the first 2 as far as I could, then waded back and grabbed the rest on the backpack still, as I was a very bright red and worried about hypothermia!(SP) after again wading out and chucking the next 6 I was distraught to notice that one a them was so low in the water the rope attached was still showing L by now I was too cold to wade/swim out and grab and throw further, this was such a blow to moral I felt sick to the stomach.
So with one
still left, I waded back and swam back to the beach and changed ASAP and got
back in the car with heaters full blast, wasn’t overly cold to be honest as the
adrenalin had kept me OK, but I almost had an innie (not my belly button
either!). Then in typical fashion on the way back we stopped about 4miles before
Inverness at a beach we had seen, which was much better than the area I had swam
from! Tossed the last two out from there as best I could (sorry John, I did try
my best!), then we drove down to Edinburgh, via lock ness (the girlfriend said
it was only a little bit out of the way GRRRRRRRRRRRR! About 1.5hours more like,
covered in salt water, I was more than a little irritable), tossed 4Eps into the
lock for nessie and hid one at urquhart castle, eventually we got back to
Edinburgh at around 9.30pm, did I sleep well that night!
Beautiful part of the world by the way!
The next morning we again rose and headed straight back
up to the southern highlands, stopped at the perth visitor centre to get a
detailed map, then headed straight towards Fortingall (Pontius Pilate’s
birthplace it is claimed, and, multiple lay crossing area very near the
centre-point of Scotland) along the way we passed Dull1/4mile so headed there
and asked a local who kindly pointed out the stone circle and mass, which were
duly gifted with 12EP’s. Then we immediately went to fortingall, the yew there
(purported to be europes oldest) has seen better days and is walled off for
protection, this area was too busy with visitors, so 4EP’s were buried around
the grounds of the church, and another 5 in hedgerows, then in the churh we
found directions to some stone circles we had passed, so we doubled back and
buried another 6 there (close enough to also cover the yew area).
Things were
going better than planned! Next to Mt. Schiehallion (fairy mountain), this is
where the first meeting of the Scottish rite took place, and many other worldly
beings have been seen etc. Again it is a centre point and is suggested there are
openings to the underworld hidden in it, today I was not feeling as energetic,
so we only climbed a couple of hundred metres up, and about 600 along and buried
the first 4EP’s, then back to the car, along about half a mile and buried
another 6 around a 1/2mile or so, then again back to the car and stopped off at
various points burying 2 at a time in another 5 areas, making it a total of
20EP’s there (if ‘they’ want to come out from there again it will be past a big
blast of POR!!!). By the way I read that lots of countries have these ‘centre
point’ anomalies, might be worth looking into in other parts. We made such good
time of it that we stopped of for a drink and some carot cake and got back to
Edinburgh by 7pm and decided to head straight to rosslyn for the final target of
our trip, the chapel was closed and has a corrugated roof ontop were work was
being done, this meant it was quiet and easy to bury the final 15EP’s all around
the area, and the HHg.
Job done, back now needing a break to recover from the
break! 920miles driven (1200miles flown at a guess), through lots of wonderful
countryside and lochs, all in all a lovely, productive break.
More on the targets hit;
http://www.sacredconnection.ndo.co.uk/holyland/fortingallyew.htm
http://www.sacredconnection.ndo.co.uk/holyland/schiehallion.htm
May 8th 2005
Only a
minor run;
This follows from the southampton run, tonight on my way
back from the midlands I gifted a little on the M4 which I think john may have
done already, did about 10 towers from cardiff along to newbury, but was a
little too conspicuous as traffic was too heavy, and bottled it somewhat when a
guy passing waved his fist at me for 'littering'! However, by the time I got on
the A34 at newbury it was approaching dusk and the road was quieter. So I gifted
every tower on the stretch from Newbury through to winchester, about another 12
including a horrid water tower covered on all sides, which now means bournemouth
to Newbury A35 - A338 - A31 - M27 - M3 - A34 is covered except a gap of 17miles
from winchester to north southampton (M3-M27), which I will finish in the near
future. And incase John has not done the M4, I did mainly the smaller towers as
I said because the larger ones warrant more than one throw, and the road was too
busy to feel comfortable doing this.
Have lots of ammo now ready to finish gridding
bournemouth and surrounding areas.
Peace
Rich
May 14th 2005
Went
to a gem n rock fair today at alexandra palace (North London), which was a
typically tepid english happening, nothing there worth mention except a very
large tower bulging from behind the palace, now pumping out positivity! As the
show was so worthless (for my ends), I decided to do a little good work on my
way back, from alexandra palace along the north circular to the point it meets
the south circular near wembley I gifted 7 large rooftop and death towers, due
to the varstness of the area I decided to only hit the biggest ones I saw, and
as I didn't have the energy to be there until nightfall. Also did a couple more
on the M3 on the way back, but again traffic made this uncomfortable, so as I
say, only 2 just on the M3 before staines, then I decided that was me for the
day.
Peace
Rich
May 15th 2005
As I
have hit all the towers I know of around my area now, today I went out gridding,
I covered around a 3mile area earlier in the day, from boscombe town centre,
along behind the high street there, and back towards bournemouth town centre to
within 1/2 a mile of the perimeter of a previous jaunt. Overall I placed around
50 over a two hour period or so, which my girlfriend was fretting about as I
left her shopping (yeah of course you were huni! 'I was soo worried I had missed
you, and you'd gone back to the car' she said as I met back up with her on her
third run to the till in this shop she loves! 'I had to go back in and buy more
as it was freezing sat waiting for you outside...'
.
Then we went back for some lunch and a rest, then when
she left for work at 4.30pm I went out this time by car, my car has never ever
had soo many suspected flat tires! must of pulled over 70 times! Gridding out
from bournemouth centre, westbourne, across to the edge of winton, wallisdown,
up to poole (though must go and give there a more thorough going over),
parkstone, branksome, branksome park, a little out in sandbanks all in around
100tbs and only four new towers and a couple of roof arrays hit, but no doubt
many many thousands of people are now much better elf emf haarp protected.
This was my most prolific day today (about 150tbs
without counting), and it is a direct response to the nasty dream I was given
yesterday night to try to put me off gifting or some rubbish.
Much more to come.
Peace
Rich
May 23rd 2005
Yesterday I continued my gridding, covered kinson, bearwood, west howe and east
howe fairly well with about 40tbs before I ran out of petrol and had to get the
girlfriend to come with a jimmy can! again didn't notice single tower not done
previously, but it still feels good knowing it is offering protection to densely
populated areas (and hitting those stealth death towers).
In my reports before I haven't looked at maps whilst
writing them (don't know the area very well in terms of districts), so I failed
to mention areas that I have done (this was pointed out to me by someone
inadvertantly), so here are the other areas I have done but may not have
mentioned around bournemouth, lilliput, canford cliffs, winton (partially*),
wallisdown (*), rossmore (never even heard of the area but looking at the map
it's covered!).
Looking at the area Winton,
Moordown, Wallisdown, Southbourne, central shopping area and muscliff need a
little more coverage then this sick puppy of a city is done and dusted, will
hopefully get that done this week, have around 100tbs left of this months.
Peace
Rich
May 25th 2005
Sprinkled the last 100 of this months tb's today. Started out in Poole, just a
few around nuffield trading estate as I was there to get some more swarf/turnings
for coming creations, gave the machine operator who does copper a tenner and
asked at the same time if he could put any he gets aside, should prove a good
investment
and,
actually came across two towers I'd missed on this estate, now POR towers.
From there I went back to wallisdown and gridded some,
across to where I had been sunday (kinson), then weaved back across to muscliff
via moordown, back through winton and again moved back an forth between. Was a
little over-optimistic when I claimed the area would be done-and-dusted after
this 100, more like another 300 or so required.
Today it was a haarp washboard sky almost all day, so
it's good to 'stick it to the man' as some old hippie types might say.
Peace
Rich
May 29th 2005
OK
This is going to be a long one, as, well, what a 2days I just had!
Friday went and got my supplies, and John gifted me with
a 3D SBB Coil form, a giza pyramid huge TB type device, and lots of marvellous
shavings, the guy is a gent of the best kind. Though I found out he had sent his
SP to me and it has never arrived (thought he forgot to send it as I asked to
borrow it before scotland last month), until he asked for it back
The
trails just disperse above his place almost immediately, this gave me great
heart and motivation for my plans.
This morning I rose bright(ish) and early, and after
brekki set straight to it;
Set my components out;

(smashed a goat horn wall hanging my mum had whilst I
was at it, she was OK when I said what it was!).
Then got the lsc's + xtals in the 4" capped pipes with
some shavings and the large central coil/xtal in a pint glass;
then poured resin in to these and left to set (with a
few drops of distilled charged water I had collected from Johns the night
before).

Had to smash the pint glass to get the centre piece out,
still stuggling getting to grips with this concave rule!
Then placed these into the bucket, attached the
couplers, and the 8" pipes making the 1ft base pipes and the second guide. Next
I poured about half filling the bucket, then placed a little rose quartz and a
single raw ruby between each pipe. Then did the final pour, again with a little
charged water.
Whilst I left the CB to cure, I went out for around
3.5hours and gifted worcester with 180TBs! The entire English side of the city
is now well covered (the river severn was the old line between wales and england),
did intend to completely cover the city, but even a titchy city like worcester
is bigger than you percieve when gifting I am finding!
At around 6pm I had to stop the gifting as I had
promised my girlfriend I would be back to bournemouth by nightime (2.5hours
drive), so I stopped in at my sisters had a quick cuppa, said my goodbyes and
went to the car, by this time the sky was already filling with Sylphs which I
pointed out to my sister.
Drove back to my mums, and poured a tiny coating of
resin on the surface to fill some minor cracks, and finish the assembly.

30minutes later!

Now the Sky above;


The drive home, the sky was near saturated with Sylphs (and
watchers)
Nearly back in bournemouth now the sky was still alive
with;

The pics arent that clear as I've downsized them
massively so as not to guzzle bandwidth allocation!
What a day, I am elated! Much thanks to John and Cesco
for their help and kindness.
More CBs in the works, at least two from me and similar
from John I believe.
Also I gave away 12 of the 15 decent
household/decorative HHg's I've made to family and friends friday night and
saturday,
it's good to gift!
Peace
Rich