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Blog EntryMay 4, '07 1:49 AM
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Cosmic Orgone Engineering

Cloudbusting

for

Drought Abatement and Desert-Greening

A Natural Method for Restoring Atmospheric Energetic Pulsation
and Rains to Regions of Drought and Desert

Invented by the late Dr. Wilhelm Reich


RULES TO FOLLOW IN CLOUD ENGINEERING
by Wilhelm Reich

Published by Orgone Institute:
"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.


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For more information on the subjects of atmospheric orgone biophysics and cloudbusting, please consult the following list of articles, located at the website of the Orgone Biophysical Research Lab:

* "Press Release on a New Method for Drought-Abatement And Desert-Greening: Cloudbusting", by James DeMeo, Ph.D.

* "Cloudbusting: Growing Evidence for a New Method of Ending Drought and Greening Deserts", by James DeMeo, Ph.D. (published in the Newsletter of the American Institute for Biomedical Climatology)

* "Orop Arizona 1989: A Cloudbusting Experiment To Bring Rains in the Desert Southwest" by James DeMeo, Ph.D.

* "OROP ISRAEL 1991-1992: A Cloudbusting Experiment to Restore Wintertime Rains to Israel and the Eastern Mediterranean During an Extended Period of Drought", by James DeMeo, Ph.D.

* Nuclear Power, Atom Bombs and Droughts
Severe Drought Crisis in Rajasthan Province, India, following underground nuclear bomb tests in India and Pakistan, May 1998. by James DeMeo, Ph.D.

* So, You Want To Build A Cloudbuster? A Rational Approach to the Development of Cosmic Orgone Engineering, and for Resolving the Problems Which Have Occurred Due to the Growing Interest in Cloudbusting, by James DeMeo, Ph.D.

* On Atmospheric Disturbances, "Chemtrails" and the "Croft Chembuster": Critical Discussions.



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SAMPLES OF CLOUDBUSTERS:

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This Cloudbuster was made by Gert Botha, of Namibia, Africa, from scavenged materials, so the result is slightly modified from the instructions. This cloudbuster was used in Africa's Namib Desert and brought several days of continuous thunderstorms after a 12- year drought.

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Cloudbuster Materials






Finished Cloudbuster




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Kate Bush Cloudbusting




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An open discussion on cloudbusting
http://www.warriormatrix.com/

More infos:
http://www.orgone.org/
http://www.orgonelab.org/
So You Want To
Build a Cloudbuster?


The Wilhelm Reich Museum


ATTACHMENT:

- Wilhelm Reich
CORE (Cosmic Orgone Engineering)
OROP Desert
- ORGONE MATRIX Material (A Guidebook)

Attachment: Cosmic Orgone Engineering REICH.pdf
Attachment: OrgoneMatrixGUIDE.pdf

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