Latter Reports;

 

June 2006

 

By Laozu - Again available in full thread;

 

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Not knowing the results of our gifting on the Wales border in early August of 2005, Cesco and I decided to spend some time in Britain first, before heading on over to the Denmark. The best time to travel in Europe seems to be June, before school has let out and the Europeans are on vacation. So we came to England on June 3.

     John picked up Cesco at Stansted, and Rich met me in Gatwick. Since Cesco arrived in the evening and myself in the morning, Rich and I took a side trip to a gem show near Heathrow. Lena, Tracey, and Dunx met us there and we had a good visit. Lena had just come from Stockholm, where she had erected a good CB. Tracey had helped me when I was suffering after the SA trip, but I had not had opportunity to meet her before. Dunx I had met in the Leeds meeting in 2004, and it was he who had persuaded my wife and me to visit Iona. Rich picked up some good inexpensive CB crystals at the show, and I found a good  cheap piece of Chinese jade, so it was an auspicious beginning to the trip.

     I was slightly surprised, and pleased, to find a positive canopy over Gatwick and Heathrow, and it extended all the way to John's place Kent Church on the Welsh border.

     We spent the following day in Kent Church overcoming jetlag, working on orgonite devices, and meeting some of John's interesting friends. One of John's dogs plays soccer quite well (hitting the ball with his nose), and it was fun watching Cesco match skills with him.Smile

     Rich had generously offered to provide car and driver (himself) for a discovery and gifting trip through Britain, and on the 5th we set out north toward the "Midlands".  The positive canopy continued overhead until somewhere south of Birmingham, as I recall (though Rich's memory would be more accurate on this). Where it ended, we began seeking out and opening vortices. [I have from Rich that: "The canopy stopped as we got to the M6 motorway between West Bromwich and
Walsall. The canopy started again, if I'm not mistaken, abit north of Preston, though I can't recall that clearly, I know it was a little above Manchester."]

     Somewhere south of the "Lake Country" we entered below a second positive canopy. This one I believe was the result of two years accumulation of qi from the vortices my wife and I had opened in 2004.  Since I knew this one likely extended up into the isles of Western Scotland, we took a route into Central Scotland, and came outside the canopy again. Once more we began gifting, and worked our way up to Inverness on the Moray Firth.

     Inverness is roughly equal in latitude to the most northerly part of Skye that my wife and I had reached two years before, so I was somewhat surprised to find that just north of Inverness a positive canopy appeared again. We crossed Moray Firth and gifted our most northerly vortex for the Scottish trip on the Black Isle.

     We drove a bit further north, but found that there was a vortex some miles yet further north which was already open, and another one even further north already open. These were the first on my trips that I have found open without gifting. Whether they are left over from an earlier era when perhaps most vortices were open, whether someone else had opened them recently, or whether from some other purpose, they were there spewing forth positive qi. So we turned around and headed south again -- this time along the eastern coast of Scotland.

     There was no canopy here, so we gifted as we traveled. We had had e-correspondence with Paddy Imhof, who has a farm just south of Aberdeen, and he had invited us to drop by if we came into his neighborhood and had time. We arrived at the farm one day just at noon, and Paddy's wife invited us for lunch, along with the extended family of young people the Imhofs care for during the day. Paddy showed us around the farm, as well his well-functioning CB. There was a latent vortex up in the woods not a great distance from the farm, and Paddy led us up to it.

     After gifting the vortex together, he offered to show us one of the many prehistoric stone circles in the neighborhood, which offer we gratefully accepted. This one was/is called "the nine stanes", and there did not appear to be but a few missing stones in the circle. It was on the edge of a woods, but contained within a clearing.

     It was special, among similar sites I have visited. Without specific knowledge, one would guess that, since the Christian era in the region, which likely commenced well over a thousand years ago, the place has not been regularly used as a place of worship or ceremony. My experience is that in such places, so long abandoned, the erstwhile resident "deity" of the place has long gone -- or at least whatever traces persist are quite weak. For whatever reason, however, this place was an exception.

     Perhaps folk worshipped here long after other places became neglected, perhaps its purpose was more vital, perhaps the deity was special in some way, perhaps the feng shui of the site was stronger, perhaps the array of stones was less disturbed, ....  I simply do not know the reason, but when I entered the enclosure of the stones, up above was clearly a powerful and respectable positive entity. I offered to help set things to rights and it directed my movements for a half hour or so in restoring, so much as possible given the fact that a few stones were missing and one or more displaced, the proper movement of qi in, among, and around the various components. I don't recall ever having had more specific or more active help in such an enterprise before. Stupidly, I got so caught up in what what going on, I neglected to note what, if any, significant lines of qi passed through the configuration.

     Later Paddy took us past and to three other stone circles. They were all of note for one reason or another, but none was nearly as vital or powerful as the "nine stanes". As I recall, at least two of these three had depressions in their centers, where there were feelings of pain or other unpleasantness. But the center was clear within the "nine stanes".

     After our peregrinations, Paddy took us home where his wife had prepared for us an excellent supper. Northern Scotland at that time of year has quite a long evening, so after dinner we decided to gift further to the south towards Edinburgh. We were running a bit short of TBs, and anticipated being even shorter upon arriving in Scandanavia (since at the time it looked like some of the packages we had sent would not arrive). Paddy generously offered to donate to the cause the supply of TBs he had accumulated in his shop, and they being of excellent quality, we gratefully accepted. Paddy's TBs now lie in vortices along much of eastern Scotland, eastern England, and the coasts of Cornwall.

     So we resumed our way south, and opened three more vortices before dark. The third one turned out to be the most interesting. It had been palpable from some miles off, and Rich drove up towards the hill on which it was located just about 11PM. He drove up a long driveway with a lighted cottage at the end, and we got out and knocked on the door to ask permission to climb to the top of the hill behind the cottage. A lady came out and asked why we wanted to to up there. We explained what we were doing, that there was a dormant vortex on her hill, and that we wanted to open it up. She was much more understanding than I would have suspected, and gave us her permission. She told us that the place was a portal, and that there was a very old powerful being in charge of it, and warned us to be careful if we came in contact with it. There is more to the story, but it seems best to respect her privacy and say no more for the present. Later her husband came home, and they offered to let us camp out in their back yard for the night. We gratefully accepted. In the morning when we awoke, they had already gone into town, so we set off on our day's gifting.

 

     History records that the Order of the Poor Knights of Christ and of the Temple of Solomon, later known as the Knights Templar, was formed in Jeruselem in 1118 by nine French Crusaders and given permission by King Baldwin of that city to dwell in the ruins of Solomon's Temple. Ten years later at a specially convened council for Catholic dignitaries in Troyes, France,  the group was officially recognised as a military and religious order. Its rise in power and prestige was meteoric, until Friday, October 13, 1307, when France's King Philip, with the blessing of the Pope Clement V, secretly and successfully moved against and extirpated the order from France. It is almost certain that some some of the leaders had warning, and of those some escaped ahead of the King's men. Tradition has it that some sailed to Scotland, which was then fighting for its freedom from England. Soon other kings moved against the Templars. In 1309 Edward II moved agressively against them, and in 1312 the Pope officially dissolved the order.

     [It is thought by many that the Freemasonry inherited much of its lore from the Knights Templar, and Masonic tradition has it that in the Battle of Bannockburn, fought on June 24, 1314, the Scots cause was much helped by the appearance of a band of Templar knights led by one Saint-Clair, who held lands near the town of Roslyn, situated somewhat south of Edinburgh. Victory by the Scots in this battle preserved the independence of Scotland from England, and the two remained independent until the death of Elizibeth, when the Scotch King James was made the first Stuart king of England, and the two countries were joined in peace.  There is speculation that the Templars enjoyed protection in Scotland through the offices of the Saint Clair family, and that Templar documents, objects, and lore were placed in the family's protection.

     In 1441 the head of the family began construction of a small cathedral on a hill above the family castle. When he died, his son, for economic considerations, elected to stop construction of the building. There are carvings on the walls, made prior to 1470, which appear to picture indian corn (maize)  and aloe cactus. Of course these were products of the New World, and Columbus did not make his discovery until 1492. Throughout the church are carvings of Masonic or Templar significance, and the whole has been considered to be somewhat curious.]

     We visited the church after crossing the Firth of Forth near Edinburgh. The cathedral was to have been in the shape of a cross, with a nave (lengthwise) and a transcept (crosswise), with the altar near the top of the cross. Only the upper part was completed, the present church consisting of the altar at one end, and where the transcept would have crosed the nave at the other end. The old cathedrals in Europe often have strong lines of qi passing through the middles of the naves and the middless of the transcepts. In Roslyn Church there is a strong positive line of qi through the earth, just at the end of the end of the church, where the transept was to have been constructed. Furthermore it extends down the hill and through the ruins of the old castle, seat of the Saint Clair family for hundreds of years.

     Next we headed east along the coast route south. We gifted our way through Northumberland, into Anglia and, as I recall, were somewhere in the vicinity of Norwich when we entered once more under a positive canopy. What we eventually found out, was that the canopy begun the previous summer in Europe, had spread across the English Channel and had connected up with the one which had formed in Herefordshire and South Central England. My educated guess is that the third river of qi, discussed above, and which began in southwestern Germany and flowed through northern France, induced the connection.

     Whatever the reason, our work was temporarily done, and Rich was free to drive more or less directly home to Bournemouth. Here we had a chance to take much needed baths and sleep in a bit next morning.

     After breakfast we drove west along the southern coast of Devon and Cornwall. As I recall, it was somewhere in the region about Exeter that we drove out from under the positive canopy again and had to resume our vortex opening. The weather was beautiful, as it had been during most of our trip in Britain thus far, and I found it a quite pleasant experience. At one point after traversing a couple fields and a bit of woods I came upon a huge well-kept up mansion: perhaps the seat of a wealthy Peer. Anyway the vortex was in the woods off to one side, and the place now has positive qi swirling up next to it.

     We continued working our way east and late in the evening, some miles west of Penzance, I could feel a cloud of rather negative qi near and to the west of the city. The others felt the same, and we set out to follow it to its source. It was more or less in the direction of Land's End, but several miles from the latter, we found that it was not precisely there. After visiting Land's End, we back-tracked, and found the source in a field, about a mile or two inland from the beach. Rich held down the car while Cesco and I hiked across a couple of fields to it. Between two fields was a hedge growing upon a wall of earth and stone. The negative source was in the wall, and two negative lines through the earth crossed just at that point in the wall. While the remainder of the earthen wall had foliage, it was bare at the negative point, and a stone at ground level had somehow become dislodged just where the source cam up from below into the wall. Cesco placed one of Rich's powerful HHg's into the hole and replaced the stone. Then we took 6 TBs and placed them on one of the negative lines (in a place where they would not likely be disturbed by future plowing) in the usual configuration calculated to change the line from negative to positive. Cesco buried them and subsequently, not only the qi of that line, but also that of the crossing line, became positive. By the time we had gotten back to Penzance, where we ate dinner, the negative cloud in the area had become much weaker.

     We camped out in a field, and next morning headed north along the coast. Again somewhere north of Exeter we entered under the positive canopy again. My guess is that now all of Great Britain is under a positive canopy except western Wales and Ireland.

     It was now time to head back to John's place, and we decided to drive through Glastonbury on the way. Tradition has it that Glastonbury was connected with King Arthur's headquarters and, among other things, it is the site of Glastonbury Tor

(http://www.isleofavalon.co.uk/tor/index.html), a tower high on a hill above the town. The town itself reminded me a little of Sedona, Arizona, having so many New Age shops, though it has not proceeded quite so far in that direction yet. The Tor was no disappointment, though it does take a little effort to reach. I found three strong lines of positive qi crossing under the tower. Cesco tried doing some quiet sitting at the spot, but there was a little girl who seemed to take it as a challenge to "wake him up" by stomping and generally making noise nearby. If persevering under such difficulty shows degree of attainment, he must be at a high level Smile.

     Checking the points at which the lines crossed the horizon in both directions, and comparing their positions to the center of the tower, I found that two of the lines were not straight, but that one of them was. There was a dormant vortex, not up on the Tor, but not far from the path on the way back to town. This was the last vortex we gifted in Britain.

     After buying some pasties in Glastonbury for lunch, we proceeded on, arriving in Kent Church early in the afternoon. Meanwhile, as our request, John had been busy making TBs, and had several hundred and more ready for us to take with us over to the Continent. He also made us a good dinner, and after a shower, Rich drove us to Stansted, where we were to take off early the next morning to Copenhagen.

     Our stay in Britain was ten days.  We owe John much for his hospitality and TBs, and Rich much for giving up his vacation time and for his transportation and patience over the long trip. 

July 2006

 

TCB made whilst Laozu and Cesco visited was sent to Duncan in London.

 

August 30th 2006

Minor splattering of TB's were left around Bournemouth, and 6HHg's buried.

Reading 2 towers.

 

 

7-10th September 2006

 

2Major arrays in Exeter gifted, also a HHg in Portmeirion. This was due to be a major gifting run, however circumstance conspired again it.

 

9th October 2006

 

This weekend I began my next project, Exeter City.

Friday evening I drove from bournemouth to Exeter, stopping just before Honiton to gift a huge tower which is virtually en-route. Being a monster I tossed 8Tb's around the area as it was nightime and I wasn't sure how well hidden those thrown would be.

Saturday late AM my girlfriend and I left her lodgings with a backpack full of TB's.

We weaved our way around the central shopping district, and, the nicely kempt gardens. Back and fourth for around two hours, our starting point was close to the university campus, which will get a fuller seeing to in the coming weeks, as will the cathedral (as some special pieces are required for this).

Only two roof top arrays were gifted that we could see, one with around 12 panels ,and, another with 2. But no doubt more were covered out of our eye line. The city itself is rather nice and felt quite good to Lucy and myself, so thanks whoever you are :~)

All in around 50 TB's were gifted to the city and it's people on saturday, I had some left over but was quite tired from carrying a heavy backpack, and, we had to travel up to the midlands in the afternoon. So we headed back delighted that the centre of exeter is now largely covered. The surrounded areas will be addressed in the coming weeks.

Best Wishes

Rich

 

 

22nd October

This saturday Lucy and I continued our gifting of Exeter City. The previous weekend we had focused on the city centre, in the report I mentioned we only saw a couple of masts/towers, however in preparation for this weekend I printed of all the towers in the city from Sitefinder

The cluster of masts were around the central shopping district, so I will return there to bolster the POR generation!

We began by covering the north/north-west working our way through 8 maps such as these around a counter clockwise direction. There was a great deal of doubling back and generally being lost in relation to the towers as neither Lucy nor I know the area well.

After several hours we stopped having covered 5 of the 8 maps, around 70TB's were placed well within range of around  25 or so towers and rooftop arrays. Some time was spent looking for towers as we encountered a new style of tower which I will post a picture of next time I visit for the public record, as I wasted quite some time looking for that which was in plane site!

We treated ourselves to a couple of veggie burgers from the pub near to where Lucy is lodging at around 4pm with the intention of carrying on afterwards, however we both felt rather tired after eating so we called it a day.

This morning we both enjoyed a lie-in, until late morning, then after a quick breakfast we left again to finish off the city, in terms of towers. We headed out to the last tower north of Lucy's digs which we just couldn't locate the previous day, however today it was just staring at us! Then we headed over to the north-east/east sections and went merrily to work! It was raining quite heavily most of the day so I got slowly soaked, but the rain felt fresh and rejuvinating, like a thank you from nature. Most of the towers were easily found and dealt with except the one one the grounds of the police station which took some navigation to find stops near enough and quiet enough to cover it.

The hospital was also covered largely because it's roof had about a dozen panels on.

Probably another 50TB's were distributed today. Now all the towers/masts in Exeter are gifted. Thanks to my girlfiend Lucy for her patience & company :)

More Soon

Rich

 

 

I'm quite aware that most of my postings above are simply of gifting, without much mention of confirmations. This I would like to redress somewhat.

Many confirmations came my way once I began serious gifting, birds coming within feet of me whilst I buried TB's by towers and watching with interest have been some of the most heart warming, this was the first field confirmation I noticed.

When I began reading about orgonite I was fascinated from the off, so after some weeks decided to buy some from John, the first night with orgonite by my bed I felt a much more restful sleep which I had forgotten the feeling of. After the second night, my girlfriend Lucy (who was a massive sceptic), turned to me in bed upon awaking and said 'it works that stuff doesn't it' :) Then continued how she was sleeping better and have numerous profoundly vivid dreams.

After I had gifted this area reasonably well I noticed a marked change in atmosphere, not really of the people, though this changed also, but more the energy dymanic shifted to feeling lighter and much less oppressive. This was before I had any CB's in the area. The rain felt lighter and more able to cleanse, as you can more easily feel when you are in undeveloped areas, my reference was india pre-monsoon then when monsoon breaks.

Upon gifting some more and distributing several CBs around the area, more regularly I began to notice the sight of clear skies for above bournemouth stretching 20 miles or so (approximately). This was another strong confirmation for me, especially when you can see from study that the cloud cover outside of this area is not natural clouds but cruddy spew formations. One day I took a set of pictures to show this effect, but unfortunately seem to have lost them over the course of time. This effect was apparent again today (prompting this post), where there was a crud wall out to sea around 10 or 15 miles out which just stopped in a uniformed line all along the horizon, unfortunately I didn't have my phone on me or I would have taken a picture to post.

It is quite difficult to portray the swell of pride which straddles alongside such confirmations, that by tossing around enough lumps of resin, metal shavings and quartz one can profoundly change such things.

Thank you Mr Reich and Mr & Mrs Croft :)

Rich

 

 

This week I took the opportunity to gift a little around christchurch hospital, just 6tb's scattered around.

Today Lucy and I ventured over to Clophill in Bedfordshire, as we were attending a relatives retirement party in the area. Recently I was made aware of St Mary's Church, a place which immediately cried out 'gift me' ;-)

Background;

The ruined church of St Mary's and the graveyard on top of the hill, was the scene of a supposed Satanic styled ritual, some say black magic ritual during the 1960's.

 

In March 1963 the tomb of an 18th century apothecary's wife was broken into and the bones arranged ritualistically in the nave of the church. Again on Midsummer's Eve 1969 graves were broken into and bones arranged. It was never discovered who had carried out these acts and for what purpose although it is thought that the (black mass) was involved.

 

To locals who live within a 20 mile radius of the church ruins, it is well known as a place for Ghosts, Satanists and so forth.

 

Stories have been told that the church (which is no longer in use, and is a ruin) many years ago used to be a place of 'devil worship'. There have been rumours of people in black coming to worship the devil and they came slowly at first until the church was full. People say that the church it-self faces the opposite way to other churches, meaning its altar is in the 'wrong' direction.

 

The gravestones all face the church and are placed in one circle all around the church grounds. The houses leading up the path towards the church have and had their numbers backwards. The story goes, that after the people in black filled the church, that it one day burnt to the ground and that was the end of it and what you see today is all that is left of this wacky story.

 

Interestingly prior to the construction of the church, the hill was the site of a medieval leper colony. 

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 Now the site is gifted with 8TB's, 1HHg and 2Earth Pipes, interestingly sylphs showed up as soon as we walked towards the site, and, also when we returned home on the south coast.

 

Rich 

 

Thanks to my recent customers who have funded gifting Exeter and St Mary's.

 

November 25th & 26th 2006

Dorchester, Weymouth & Weird Portland

Hi Ladies and Gents :)

 This weekend Cesco graciously agreed to accompany me on a long overdue gifting adventure. Early Saturday morning I arose, to drive up to pick Cesco up from the outskirts of this fair and green country :) We drove back down to the south via the M5, gifting only one tower on that stretch as our main target areas where Dorchester and Weymouth.

From around 18 miles out we began to gift any tower we came across, this prooved quite fruitful as there were around 8 or so masts of varying sizes on the A356(?) in.

The first really noteworthy site we came to was around 10miles from Dorchester I believe, there was a cart track and shooting site which we pulled off to gift, as there were a couple of towers in the vacinity, also we noticed a weatherball which we were fortunate to be able to park up right beside and gift it good and proper :)

From here we walked back to the car, past where suspicious man No1 was sitting! This was Cesco's prompt to power up his Succor Punch, and on we went...

We entered Dorchester by approximately 2.00pm, so we needed to waste little time in order to get the Cities towers complete by night fall. Our first stop turned out to be Dorchester County Council's main offices, the array below was smack in the middle so again we parked up and gave the area a plantiful sprinkling of healing;

Ironically outside the council buildings;

Perhaps they will feel compelled to fix this now :)

The rest of the gifting of Dorchester passed off without much of note, the weather was changable to say the least, the whole weekend we moved from sunshine to rain and back again with each passing hour.

As dusk began to fall upon us, there were several really nice rainbows and cloud formations, Cesco caught a couple of such moments;

The above was a bubble like formation of clouds, below was the end of a quite stunning rainbow;

Our gifting was complete in almost complete synchronicity with nightfall, so we retreated back to bournemouth to rest up reading for Sunday.

Late morning on Sunday we drove across to Weymouth, which was troublesome in parts due to some minor flooding on the roads scattered periodically along the route. We gifted two large towers on route and a couple more we gifted as best we could given that we couldn't find roads leading up to them. Once we arrived there we immediately began looking for towers which proved a little difficult as we both left our map reading heads in another dimension! After some wrong turns and head scratching we managed to get the bulk of Weymouths towers gifted and pulled up to sample some of Chef Cesco's Ploughmans ;)

After we had eaten we gifted a couple more towers around weymouth, then set of for what turned out to be the most significant part of our trip - Portland.

As we headed across to Portland we noticed another, more significantly looking Weather ball and some other sort of tech, which we obviously both thought must be gifted if humanly possible. We drove around as the road took us, gifting other towers along the way. As we reached the south west of the island we came to a big tower which was parked up to gift and have a peak at the views. By this time we had both felt quite strongly the whole island has some bad energy all around it (the island is mainly an old MOD area, and it turns out they also do magnetic/electromagnetic testing in facilities there which can replicate anywhere on earth).

South Westerly Tower;

Nice view from the other side of the tower;

When we returned to the car a rottweiler was seemingly waiting for us, watching intently as we walked to the car;

Cesco called this picture 'Ghostdog' when he emailed me the shots, I think he looked more like a thankful weary dog, but then he got closer to him than me!

From here we gifted another couple of towers as we weaved back around the island from south to east, at this point Cesco gifted a tower and got a little side tracked as he found some nice thick wire laying around he wished to liberate ;) Thankfully he didn't as the owner of the house he walked down the side of to gift the tower returned just as he was walking back to the car, which if I'm not mistaken promted these next pictures from the church the other side of the house;

From here we made our way to the last towers we had marked off, which in turn led us to the back of the 'Verne Citadel' AKA Portland Prison (though we both felt there is something more than this there), there was a large tower which was unmarked, which we parked up to gift. We walked right around the cliff face to ensure it was well gifted, again at this point there were some nice changes in weather, on the way back to the car;

From here we doubled back on ourselves and gifted a couple of towers we left on the way as we knew we would be passing them again, along with an obelisk which sat in close proximity. These were all around the perimeter of the "Prison".

Next we descented back on ourselves as we had seen this on the way in and knew we must get to it;

After more wrog turns than we cared to make, we eventually found the road leading up to the entrance;

Or as Cesco called them 'the gates of hell', as we arrived there suspicious man in car No2 was sitting, I didn't notice him as we arrived as I was driving, not sure if Cesco did, but we gifted it well anyway.

I think it is fair to say we were both in mixed emotions, pleased to have found and gifted the place, and, at the same time somewhat freaked by the nature and energy of the place. From here we doubled back and as we went around a couple of S-bends Cesco noticed that a repair man was now working trying to fix something!!!

What a fantastic feeling :)

By now it was mid-afternoon and nightfall was approaching fast, so we quickly finished of the last few towers we had neglected in Weymouth, and a couple more which were on our route back to Bournemouth, then called time on a solid weekends work.

It was a blast :)

Best Wishes

Rich

December 31st 2006 - London

 

 This new years eve, I treated Lucy to a night in a nice hotel in London, so we could see in the new year in a way she would like :)

Plus of course I would get to do a little gifting whilst there (a side thought, honest!).

 

I took about 35-40 TB's, 3 tactical HHgs and 1nice gem encrusted HHg.

 

The main area gifted was a little around Leicester Square, moving out to Regents Street where approximately 20-25 TB's

 were given new homes :) After a brief return to our hotel, to rest up whilst our scrumptuous meal digested a little,

 we made our way to what we hoped would be the thames for the midnight celebrations. This proved a little troublesome,

 and after an hour of being herded from street to street we eventually consoled ourselves with trafalgar square for the chimes

 and fireworks. After this we took the opportunity to walk back to out hotel along the thames (after another hour being herded,

do they think we are all sheep!).

 

I had previously thrown about 8tbs in the thames on my first gifting visit, right by parliament, which happened to be a spot

where the whale hung around for 45minutes, hopefully bringing some relief, this occurance led me to return the weekend

following when I threw in another 10HHg's around the area, this time I threw another 3 HHg's, a toilet roll EP

 and 4TB's (all I had left basically) in from further along eastwards up to Tower Bridge.

 

The next day I had hoped to give the gem HHg to Brian Haw who has been protesting for Peace outside Parliament for

 over 5years, however this was not going to materialise, so I gave it to a homeless guy who was begging for change, I didn't

 have any change as I'd already emptied my wallet into another beggars cup on new years eve, however I got the

 impression that this gift meant more to him than a little money :)

 

Previously I have gifted quite abit around W1 (80TBs), some around the north circular and a couple of other pockets.

 Please gifters in Southern England, or further afield if you have the legs ;) Get in contact and lets put this DOR riddled puppy

 to bed. I'm quite willing to make several trips in this year, but it is way too much for me alone, your help is needed, these

 are crucial times we are living in.

 

You can help, especially in London by buying some personal HHg's from my webpage - OrgoniteMoksha currently

 I have a special for carbon balancing, but if you wish you can ask for this special but with the £100 going towards

 gifting london, otherwise pretty much anything bought, for the time being, will go towards gifting.

 

If you want to help please email me - rich@orgonitemoksha.co.uk or if you have done some gifting already, let me know and we can identify where needs it most, aside from everywhere!

 

Much more soon.

Rich

 

January 28th - London

This Sunday just past I made a long overdue trip into London.

With the whale visitors in mind I had decided to again concentrate on gifting the Thames, especially near Battersea

 where the whale which passed on hung around and was beached for the longest time. So I headed in with around

130TB's and 15HHg's.

 

All the HHg's were tossed in from Walton-On-Thames in the south-west of London, at fairly regular intervals right up

 to Chelsea, the area I had already gifted 15HHgs previously up to tower bridge. Also quite a lot of TB's were also thrown in,

 with the rest of the TB's being used wherever I came across large rooftop arrays etc within a reachable distance, I think

around 15 arrays were gifted, plus some batches here and there when I found myself with a walk to find the river from a

suitable parking location.

 

The violet dots are HHgs, the black dots are TB's (though the TB dot are just representational rather than an accurate

 amount/area, likewise the HHg's are roughly where they were, not exact by any means). The black line in central London and

 dots above denote previous work, the line if for 15 HHgs.

 

 

The most interesting part, was the first HHg and few TB's I tossed in at Walton, where there was a dramatic

 clearing of the skies almost instantly, with a quite intense fight back with spew planes immediately, it felt like a clog in

the life force veins of the area was cleared and they knew it :)

 

This little mission took me 13hours, including 4 driving in and back. Low tide prooved to be a drawback on my time,

as it was something I hadn't contemplated, and, meant that parking up and finding somewhere I could walk out on the

 bank far enough to throw right in was an obstacle. Though, in hindsight this was a good thing as nearly all the pieces

are far enough in that they will not emerge in warmer weather ;)

 

This is a massive project, several people have been in touch with regards to helping out, but many more will need to

 help or this will take years to complete. Again I make the plea, please help out.

 

It seems with the recent hacking, that my site was removed from the Vendors list on here, no surprise really :) Which might have cost me some trade, however thanks to a generous purchase and donation from Dan this run and the next is already covered, thank you good sir :)

 

Best Wishes

Rich

 

 

 

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