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Re: Rock-based orgone device

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  • loohon
    http://loohan.com/88a.jpg The clearcast base is a mere 11 X 8 X 3 inches in size. Here is the top of the base before adding the project box. Then i cut a big
    Message 1 of 13 , Aug 28, 2008
      http://loohan.com/88a.jpg
      The clearcast base is a mere 11 X 8 X 3 inches in size. Here is the
      top of the base before adding the project box.

      Then i cut a big hole in the bottom of the project box to feed the
      wires through.

      http://loohan.com/88bottom.jpg
      Here is a section of the bottom side of the base. Note big capacitors
      with infinity coil around them. The perf board had a bunch of
      electronic components which i later mnostly covered with rocks.
      I was guided to glue this rock here and that rock there for days, on
      both sides of the board. Also added a few other components, such as a
      whole turmeric root, 2 whole cardamom pods, a wad of home-grown tobacco...

      Due to the highly compact type of programming being done these days,
      the pgm storage capacity of the stones in this unit is immense. And
      the rox are maybe 98% filled with programming now, leaving a bit of
      space for later embellishments.
      The vast majority of the programmming is Arcturan style, but there are
      also 2-part pgms as well as a bit of exotic programming from some
      friends of Andrea in the Hercules constellation.
      And the ice cubes in the box have a lot of reversed-entity pgms. I
      will remove these ice cubes as i get new rox to replace them with,
      which will probably continue happening on and off for some time.

      The epoxy is programmed only with Arct pgms that are not compactable.
      Seems foolish now to program resin with pgms that can be squeezed into
      a minute piece of crystal. But there are pgms that can't be thus
      shrunken. I let the Arcts have free reign, and afterward dowsed that
      the epoxy contains 93% of the love pgm in one layer, and 2 more pgms i
      haven't identified in the other layers.

      Incidentally, i think the way it works to do this pgming is you have
      to have 96 chakras, so the Arcts and other members of the Shamanic
      Programming Committee (e.g. my higher self and John's) can use these
      chakras to translate the programming into worldly rox. And metals.
      Metals are good to pgm, even the wires, electronic components, etc.
      I think that to some extent, even plastic can take some of the
      energy-rectification pgm.

      http://loohan.com/88.jpg
      Here is the whole unit as it is today after i added the 13 new rox. No
      electricity used here. I did not put batteries in the box, so the LEDs
      aren't running here. The knobs and jacks are connected to wires that
      lead to different internal spots, all carefully dowsed.

      The box contains coils (that reminds me, i need to add a little Big
      Secret coil today), a couple big capacitors, programmed stones, and
      other goodies. Like a small bottle with 2 LEDs that sets on the epoxy
      base that is bared at the bottom of the box, such that the LEDs light
      up not only the contents of the box, but the base too.
    • loohon
      Ah, now i added a short, squatty, heavy-gauge Big Secret coil to the box, which seems to improve performance by 14% here. It has the amp pgm in it. So the
      Message 2 of 13 , Aug 28, 2008
        Ah, now i added a short, squatty, heavy-gauge Big Secret coil to the
        box, which seems to improve performance by 14% here.
        It has the amp pgm in it.

        So the pronciple here is if you make a big fancy device, leave some
        empty space for upgrades. When i first started using this thing, it
        really knocked the bad guys for a loop, but after a week or more, last
        night the Darpa repts got real bad because somehow they had found
        loopholes to get around it (as nearly as i can comprehend).
        So i got 11 newly pgmed rox and just set them on the metal plate last
        night, and right away things started improving. Actually, the rox were
        only partially pgmed when i placed them, then things really tightened
        up as the pgming continued.

        Especially now with the new coil added, it seems that somehow the
        repts have gotten weak again.
        But after a while they or another species will find a way to weasel
        around this unit, and then more pgms will spring up to be added.

        I call this unit "88" or Agent 88 because
        it was made in 08/08
        the project box is 8" long and the base 8" wide
        there are 2 figure 8 coils in it.
      • loohon
        Agate: i consider it important to have a sack of mixed tumbled (or not tumbled, if you can get them) stones including agates, jaspers, aventurines, hematite,
        Message 3 of 13 , Aug 28, 2008
          Agate: i consider it important to have a sack of mixed tumbled (or not
          tumbled, if you can get them) stones including agates, jaspers,
          aventurines, hematite, quartzes, topaz, etc. as many of these will be
          in demand if you do this sort of work. Seems i used quite a few
          agates. it does not seem to hurt if they are artificially dyed.

          Pyrite: many Arct pgms seem to require iron pyrite. I used a number of
          mostly smallish chunks in this unit, and just added 2-3 more pyrites.
          The latter additions were not rough, but crystals with natural facets.
          This is more expensive pyrite, but still cheap, and suited for a few
          pgms that the rough ones are not suitable for.

          This unit also contains a ulexite egg with protective plastic around
          it as ulexite is very soft. Ulexite does not seem programmable so far,
          but has its own innate "program" which is great.

          Rubies: i used several rough rubies.
          Also some garnets, carnelians, selenite (protected), jet, obsidian,
          and others.


          --- In arcturan_technologies@yahoogroups.com, "loohon" <dogwood57@...>
          wrote:
          >
          > This info only for a relative few, probably. Most of this is
          > irrelevant except for a minority of people that the Arcturans will
          > work with more than others. There are several Arct pgms freely
          > available on OTB 27, e.g. the strontium pgm of June 30 on OTB 27a, and
          > several on OTB 27c. But this info is mostly for pgms not so readily
          > available. Most of these pgms i have not even bothered to try to
          > figure out what they do. But i will have some pics of devices packed
          > with multitudinous exotic Arct pgms.
          >
          > Chysoprase: the deep green kind takes maybe 135% as much pgming as
          > nice citrine. The energy quality is nice, and preferred by the Arcts
          > for many pgms. There is a lighter grade that takes about 97% as much
          > as the deep kind.
          > Angelite: is possibly the only substance that will hold
          > intent-manifestation pgm #5.
          > Prehnite: good for one thing only that i know of: the Amp pgm put into
          > this stone is way better and maybe almost 5X as strong as with other
          > stones. Super nice.
          > Moonstone: when i was working on some stuff recently, the Arcts chose
          > several of my moonstones to pgm. These were destined to put in 3
          > different orgone devices.
          > Red jasper: I often find small tumbled stones of this in demand for
          > the pgms.
          >
          > Filter my recommendations. John wrote me that chrysoprase gives him
          > headaches. These rock tips are what i find useful, and may not all
          > apply to everyone.
          >
        • loohon
          Pietersite. The Programming Committee loves this cool stone. It s a bit pricey, but has become one of my favorites lately.
          Message 4 of 13 , Nov 20, 2008
            Pietersite. The Programming Committee loves this cool stone. It's a
            bit pricey, but has become one of my favorites lately.
          • loohon
            Actually, there IS at least one program for ulexite. Courtesy of the good Oyu reptilians and new Committee member Piti the Oyu girl, who programmed the egg a
            Message 5 of 13 , Nov 20, 2008
              Actually, there IS at least one program for ulexite. Courtesy of the
              good Oyu reptilians and new Committee member Piti the Oyu girl, who
              programmed the egg a few weeks ago for me.

              .--- In arcturan_technologies@yahoogroups.com, "loohon"
              <dogwood57@...> wrote:
              >
              >
              > This unit also contains a ulexite egg with protective plastic around
              > it as ulexite is very soft. Ulexite does not seem programmable so far,
              > but has its own innate "program" which is great.
              >
            • loohon
              It doesn t necessarily take as long as i said. I had some rocks i put in the beds maybe late April or early May, and late Jan. of this year i noticed they were
              Message 6 of 13 , Mar 5, 2010
                It doesn't necessarily take as long as i said.
                I had some rocks i put in the beds maybe late April or early May, and late Jan. of this year i noticed they were already fully done.

                --- In arcturan_technologies@yahoogroups.com, "loohon" <dogwood57@...> wrote:
                >
                > http://loohan.com/planter-rox.jpg
                >
                > These are a sample of a bag of grossularite garnets and milky quartzes
                > sent to me by my Indian friend. He says it is well-known that keeping
                > some rocks mixed into the soil of a planter containing good organic
                > compost and mineral supplements gives them better energy.
                > I had never heard of that before. As soon as i inspected the bag, the
                > Arcts wanted to immediately program all the rox with different
                > programs! This was after we had spent days programming dozens of rox
                > from my collection, and they were in a lull.
                > There was SOMETHING about these rox that makes them suitable for
                > DIFFERENT pgms than i already had. And they feel great. The white
                > stones are just cheap landscaping quartz.
                >
                > There seems to be no quick substitute for the process. I am getting
                > that for full results one should have them in the planter from one
                > winter solstice to the next one, but longer makes no difference.
                > Also raised beds will do the same thing. Maybe they need to be more
                > than a foot deep. I have some sandstones in my big raised bed that i
                > filled in early '07. They have not been there from one solstice to the
                > next yet, but they already have that good energy pretty much.
                > I guess stuff should be grown in the planter during at least most of
                > the year.
                >
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