
Not So, Early Reports;
June 5th 2005
Made
another trip up to Worcester yesterday evening, then down to Hereford this
morning to get some spacers from John. during the day, I made another CB, this
time the same process/parts, with the exception of using a lemurian as the
centre crystal, and charging the crystals in CB distilled water (as well as
using some charged water in the CB) for extra umph.
As the initial pour was curing, I made a 2hour jaunt
around the side of Worcester I didn't get around to last weekend, and sprinkled
about another 80 TBs as evenly as I could, the city is now complete, save
another 30 or so TBs I have for my next trip, and of course general targets such
as churches etc etc.
(just to confirm a city over here is such, by the factor
of having a cathedral, so to most people on here you can just imagine a small
town, yet here in Bournemouth it is really a town, but is more a city! if that
makes sense).
Then went back to my mums and poured the rest of the new
CB and cleaned up whilst it cured. Once it was ready I dismantled last weeks
made CB (main pipes off), and put it in my car, and left the new one in its
place. From Worcester I drove across to Amptill, a village/tiny town about
40miles north of London and put it back up in my dads back garden. On the way
from Worcester I saw a set of large masts and a couple of death towers near
Droitwich, so got off the motorway and gifted them with 21tbs.
Then from Amptill back to Bournemouth, about 500miles I
guess, and some good gifting done.
Peace
Rich
June 12th 2005
Another CB is now residing in the centre of Worcester, it is quickly becoming a
POR hotspot!
Peace
Rich
June 14th 2005
Went
out after work tonight, started where Boscombe meets Southbourne and then weaved
around Douthbourne for about 2hours at around 20TBsPH! Around 40 there, but will
go back as I had never even been to that area of town before, and therefore
probably missed a chunk, stopped off at a lovely castle tower type building by
the bowling club there which has been molested by masts, when walking there a
group of around 6 chavs tested my composure, by letting off a firework which
missed me by about 5yards as I walked up to the building! I admit to loosing my
composure a little and shouting a threat if they did it again, quickly followed
by a reolisation that it was not a very good way to respond
and
that perhaps these kids may decide to beat me up! Help Sensei!!! But they were
OK and one apologised.
From there I went across to Wick (I think that is an
area!) and then to the edge of christchurch putting another 10 or so out, then I
decided that was it for tonight, but on the way back came across a small
industrial estate with a rover garage etc and thought I better have a look here,
to my suprise/disgust there was a fenced of section with a big Quinitec Sign (HAARP
etc parts makers, department of defense spin off company here in the UK), so I
promptly dispatched another 10 around the area although it looked rather a
redundant site at present, hopefully that will give the area time to positively
charge before they move in, and, will go back with some heavy duty gifts for
this area soon.
About 60tbs in total.
Peace
Rich
June 19th 2005
Quickie, today the girlfriend and I spent the better part of the day at studland
bay, the coastline there now has around 50tbs splattered around it. Also
yesterday I poured 12HHg's (mostly mini), hopefully, most all of these will be
given to work colleagues this coming week.
Peace
Rich
Was
going to tack this onto Gentle's Yard Art, but thought Mini-CB's could do with
some coverage, be it positive or negative.
Decided to make a couple of mini-torsion CB's as I have
a relative who will have one, but cannot fit a 6ft unit in their tiny back yard
area. And another person I am in contact with may house one near where I live.
Anyway, are these worthy devices (mini-CB's in general)
or a waste of tools and effort?
Just cured so will not be settled energy wise just yet,
no coils in the pipes, just 6 small charged xtals, and charged water with some
resin/shavings. the main matrix has resin/shavings/charged water and a LSC which
I also put into some charged water for 24hours with a larger charged xtal on top
in the centre space in the first picture.


I have since also put a small ammount of 24carat loose
leaf gold onto the surface in the centre above the LSC xtal. The only other
extras used were a little rose quartz and selenite.
Apart from the mess I made, it was fun if nothing else.
Needed cheering up today ![]()
Peace
Rich
(Response from Laozu;
Good
job Rich.
But that is probably about as great an angle away from
the vertical as one should go. If you go too far, you can get some negative
results.
A couple years ago when experimenting, I made one with
the pipes at too great an angle, and it attracted some bad stuff. I had to tear
it apart.
~Laozu).
This mini CB now reside with my sister in her yard in Worcester.
July 23rd 2005
Hi
Having been soo very impressed with the reaction of our
orchid to it's orgonite neighbours, felt compelled to share.


This plant cost quite abit when I bought it for my
girlfriend, and within a week or so of buying it for her, the 4 or 5 flowers had
wilted away, which was very disappointing. However, now around 4months later it
has 15 flowers and several more still to open, and has been in bloom for around
3weeks! It has a TB inside the plant pot, and has lots of orgonite around it as
you can see.
My sister is quite the orchid buff, and she rarely has
more than 6 or so flowers from a plant, and has never had the ammount we have
now on our first plant! This is truly amazing in the context of our ineptitude
around plant life!
Shame I dont have a control condition of another plant
away from the orgonite, but to be honest our flat is that small you just cant
get away from it anyway!
Would love to see or hear of other peoples success with
flowers/plants/gardening.
Peace
Rich
(* For more great visuals see http://www.orgone-art.com/anglais/visibleeffect.htm )
August 2005
Laozu Kelly and Cesco, we stayed for several days at John's wonderful Court, details can be found here; http://www.whale.to/b/cbblack.html and here http://www.ethericwarriors.com/main/index.php?page=forums&action=topic&t=227
August 27th 2005
Today I made 3 torsion CBs,
One I left for John as an exchange for the resin and
metal + use of his workshop! The other 2 are going to be given to people here in
bournemouth early next week, which I am very happy about as until now I haven't
had the ability to get any out around this area.
Peace
Rich
September 4th 2005
Made
another 2 Torsion CBs yesterday, was going to have a break before my holiday,
but when I was chatting at work about a colleague now having a CB in his garden
my boss said he'd definately have one, so... the other is going to Angelsey
North West Wales.
These were 28mm, this time all the LSC's were made by
me, something that felt very rewarding to have all my own work (John helped with
the construction though, thanks again dude! and, is very kindly going to post it
up to it's new home).
New one ready in Hamworthy;

In situ

As an aside, John is
now selling CBs on his website, details upon request -
http://www.whale.to/orgone.html
Peace
Rich
September 29th 2005
Just got back from a truely awesome holiday. My
girlfriend and I went on a four day safari in tanzania followed by 5days in
zanzibar.
We arrived in arusha friday 16th, rather tired after
18hours travel and connections, this was a free day after our itinary talk, so I
used the afternoon looking around the gem shops, and fortunately met up with Ali
from gemsofeastafrica, who I had contacted before, and bought lots of ruby
record keepers and some pink spinel. After this we slept, except for dinner,
through to the next morning, unfotunately I hadn't unpacked my TBs at this point
as there were several towers around arusha I otherwise would have gifted.
The next morning we were picked up by our guide and cook
and departed straight onto our first safari area - lake manyara national park,
on the way there I tossed around 7tbs, 4 at towers and 3 just when it felt
right, the day was inspiring, dusty, but such scenary, I tried my best to
explain what I was doing to our guide Marco, but his english made it difficult
at first to convey! Around the park we saw elephants, zebras, giraffes etc etc
etc and I randomly tossed about another 5TBs. When at our camp site I gave Marco
a HHg and again tried to explain orgone etc.
The next morning we drove from manyara across to the
serengeti, again it was a beautiful, albeit dusty drive, around 5more TBs were
tossed along the way, then around 4pm we arrived at our campsite, pitched up,
them went out for a few hours safari into the early evening, again a few TBs
were tossed, and to my surprise/dismay 2 were at towers there, this was in
between watching a leopard hunt and the other countless wonders of the natural
world. This evening I gave the second HHg to Mary our cook, which was met by
quizzical looks, and was very difficult to explain as her english was just
superior to my swahili!
The third morning of our safari was a lovely balloon
ride over the serengeti, then after breakfast we went again around the serengeti,
seeing again countless wonders including two lions then just a few hundred yards
further seeing two lioness's, before driving back on ourselves to ngorongora
crater to pitch up, and, of course, tossed a few more TBs. This evening we went
to visit the local massai village, the visit was superb seeing how life is fir
soo many, and I took the opportunity to give our massai guide the third HHg I
took, and tried to explain = abysmal! However our camera's battery ran out after
we had taken about 5 pictures in the village, so I didn't get a shot of him with
it
However
as we left I looked across and saw him getting it out of it's bag and showing it
to his fellow villagers, then he and some others walked across to our jeep and
asked our driver to explain so I tried with his help again, and also gave them a
couple of TBs and explained via Marco that I had already gifted the tower about
1/2 a mile away over the ridge.
The crater rim where we camped was cold at night, so we
rose early to go for a tour around the crater where the wildlife is fairly
profuse due to the hills/mountains all around making aminal spotting easy and
close proximity a more frequent occurance, we spent around 5hours in the crator,
tossing about another 6tbs, before we had to drive back to arusha to get our
shuttle to the airport. On the way back I tossed another 3tbs at towers, and
gave Marco and Mary 3each for where they lived, though trying to emphasis the
good they do to towers, it was when explaining how plantlife flourishes that
their interest really heightened, and I am sure they will already be buried in
their vegetable patches etc!
Upon arrival in zanzibar I had 7tbs and a dolphin ball
left, the next morning we went on a dolphin tour in kizimikazi, which was very
cool, we saw around 30 dolphins, and I happily gifted the ball and 5tbs (having
carefully selected the most smooth of the TBs to keep aside), I'll post pics if
any come out OK on our 'underwater' disposable camera. Then we went to Jozani
Forest on the way back, but I had no TBs left as I wanted to keep the final two
for towers. The next four days were just relaxation days on a beatiful beach,
eating well at recharging our batteries, then on the way back to the airport I
tossed the final two at towers nearest the beach we stayed at.
Overall a fantastic holiday, I was rather shocked though
at the volume of towers in such a country.
Peace
Rich