I got this from Tony in Australia:
Hello Don and Carol...
A quick hello to you both and a report from Oz [Australia]. Our
inland sea Lake Eyer (the size of Wyoming)...I think thats the
spelling is full for the 3rd year running. Not bad considering it
has only been full 3 times in the last 150 years. Birds have turned
up from as far away as Russia and Japan...nobody knows how they know
that it is full...sylphs perhaps?
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The fellow who travelled around the continent with a truckful of
orgonite (three years ago) needs to get due credit for generating
all the rainfall that has occurred since then in the middle of
Australia. He and I corresponded so little that I don't even
remember his name but I remember that he encountered a lot of
interference along the way (we assisted in at least one chat session
when he was underway) and even posted about it on this forum at the
time. Busting up all the coastal weather weaponry, which is what
this fellow did, by casually tossed orgonite near each one, pays
off this way. Georg and Trevor did that along the Indian Ocean
coastline from Mozambique to Cape Town and it started raining all
the way across the Kalahari, immediately. It's still raining
regularly in that former desert.
Would someone please post information about him in this thread if he
hasn't done it shortly? Some foreign contributors helped him
finance the effort, I think. Most of the time they like to remain
anonymous but if they allow their names to be posted I think that
would be an appropriate honor.
The return of waterbirds from Asia and Russia to Australia, to me,
portends a more or less permanent lake and I like the notion of
Sylphs being involved with the birds. Carol told us, recently, that
she's seen Sylphs on the ground, lately--at least around here. I
experienced that once with her, I believe: everything around was
brighter in a pleasant way and people seemed particularly content at
the time.
I really don't want some lying, charismatic CIA/MI6-sponsored jerk
to steal credit for this accomplishment, as they've tried to do a
few times before but failed (thank grid). Without
ethericwarriors.com online it would have been easy for the fakers to
erase us from history. Even such an obscure website as this one
prevents it, which is probably why they tried a few times to destroy
the site and its previous servers in Montreal and Chile in past
years. Thank you, Captain Azti, for keeping EW safe on your server
in the belly of the Beast!
The
Australian gifter's postings and photos might have succumbed to the
most recent CIA hacker destruction of EW in Chile, 2.5 years ago on
Christmas Day.
~Don