Re: Creepy 'Asperatus' Clouds
Thanks, guys. In fact the 'asperatus' seems like
an extreme version of mammatus, which are sometimes
natural (arguably) and are sometimes seen as sources
for tornadoes. Whoever came up with that name was
probably a real boob
The first time Carol and I saw the effect of a
simple orgonite cloudbusters on a line of
thunderheads in Tornado Alley (Oklahoma) during
tornado season it was kind of amazingl. We drove
right into the middle of those thunderheads and
plowed a deep, blue furrow through them as the wind
died all around us. A few days later we did the
same in Illinois.
When we moved back here (N Idaho) from Florida in
October, 2006, there were mammatus clouds about 30
miles away in a little area where tornadoes had
touched down. This was obviously weather
manipulation because of the isolated nature of the
storms. After pointing one of our cloudbusters in
that direction, down close to the horizon, that area
of sky became gradually brighter over a period of
months. A year later I busted all the mountain top
death ray arrays with my first airplane and then the
weather got even better
Some months ago, I moved that cloudbuster to point
about 20 degrees farther east and, by now, that area
of targetted sky is getting brighter. Anyone can do
this experiment.
The remaining tornado location is on the other side
of Mt Spokane from us, about 45 miles west. Carol
says there's probably an underground weather
manipulation facility near there, so we'll go take
care of that shortly. Mt Spokane is the biggest Mt
in the area, also well gifted from ground and air.
The first gifting sortie, there, was seven years ago
when the gate to the ski lodge on the mt top was
still closed by the feds. They had closed the road
and the popular ski business a year before, after
they had thrown up a dozen or so death towers and
weather weapons on the mountain top. That's just
what terrorists do, I suppose.
I gifted as well as I could and when I got to the
bottom of the mt and parked near a grocery store,
some CIA stiffs immediately boxed me in with three
vehicles while one of them pestered me with
questions, trying to see inside my camper truck
. I was pleased to show him because he evidently
thought it was full of tricky, Reichian tools and
there was nothing in there. He sure looked
confused. Then they all left without a word.
The sky over the mountain was kind of nasty before I
started, that day, then bright and lovely before I
reached the bottom of the mountain. Nice
confirmation. That was in the earlier years, before
most of us started seeing the Sylphs' elegant 'Thank
You!'s.
A year ago, when STevo and I gifted the alleged 'bad
drought' area in North Dakota that rather looked
like the Irish countryside on account of the rich
greenery, we saw the most bizarre, uniform mammatus
clouds imaginable over Bismark, which Stevo had just
finished gifting while I was in the water, that day,
distributing towerbusters.
~Don