Sunday, September 24, 2023

Building a Homemade Cloudbuster: Harnessing the Mysteries of Wilhelm Reich's Orgone Energy.

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Introduction


Wilhelm Reich, a controversial figure in the realm of psychology and science, is known for his pioneering work in the study of orgone energy. One of his most famous inventions, the Cloudbuster, is believed to have the power to manipulate weather patterns by harnessing this mysterious energy. Building a homemade Cloudbuster can be an intriguing and educational DIY project, and in this blog post, I'll share how I constructed one using a coffee can as the holder and base for the copper rods.



Understanding the Cloudbuster


Before we delve into the construction process, it's essential to understand the basic principles behind the Cloudbuster. According to Reich, the device works by channeling orgone energy from the atmosphere into the ground, thereby influencing weather patterns. The Cloudbuster consists of copper pipes or rods, which are said to attract and direct this energy, and a grounded water source to help facilitate the energy transfer.



Materials Needed


Three copper rods (approximately 1/2 inch in diameter and 5 to 6 feet in length)

A coffee can or similar container (for the holder and base)

Vinyl tubing (to connect the rods to the coffee can)

A metal pail or container (for the water source)

Copper wire or electrical tape

Grounding rod (optional)

A styrofoam board for additional support of the rods. (optional)

A location with access to open sky and sufficient space

Building Your Cloudbuster


Step 1: Preparing the Copper Rods


Begin by cleaning the copper rods to remove any dirt, oxidation, or corrosion. You can use sandpaper or steel wool for this purpose. Ensure that the rods are in good condition and have no sharp edges.


Step 2: Assembling the Coffee Can Holder


The coffee can will serve as both the holder for the copper rods and the base for your Cloudbuster. Start by securely placing the coffee can upside down in your chosen location. The can should be stable and level.


Step 3: Attaching the Copper Rods to the Coffee Can


Attach the copper rods to the bottom of the coffee can, positioning them evenly spaced and in a triangular formation. Secure the rods firmly using copper wire or electrical tape, making sure they are firmly anchored to the can.


Step 4: Connecting the Vinyl Tubing


Attach a length of vinyl tubing to the top of each copper rod. The tubing should be long enough to reach the coffee can comfortably. Ensure that the tubing is securely fastened, and there are no air leaks.


Step 5: Setting Up the Metal Pail


Place the metal pail or container near the coffee can. This pail will hold the water that facilitates the transfer of orgone energy into the ground.


Step 6: Connecting the Tubing to the Metal Pail


Extend the other end of the vinyl tubing from each rod to the metal pail filled with water. The water serves as a conductor for the orgone energy, allowing it to flow into the ground.


Step 7: Grounding (Optional)


For added effectiveness, you can drive a grounding rod into the earth near the Cloudbuster. Connect a wire from the metal pail to the grounding rod, providing a path for the energy to disperse into the ground.


The Experiment



Now, let's dive into the captivating experiment that was conducted using the homemade Cloudbuster:


Step 1: Negative Ionized Water


To enhance the experiment's potential, we added negative ionized water to the metal pail containing the water. Negative ions are believed to have various health benefits and can potentially influence the energy dynamics within the Cloudbuster.


Step 2: Connection to a Frequency Generator


The next crucial step involved connecting the metal pail to a frequency generator. We used alligator clips to establish a connection between the pail and the generator. The frequency generator was set to pulse at 528Hz, a frequency often associated with healing and harmony.


Step 3: Observation


Initially, nothing remarkable happened during the first 30 minutes of the experiment. The Cloudbuster stood in its designated location, surrounded by negative ionized water, with the frequency generator pulsing away. It seemed as if the experiment might not yield any extraordinary results.


Step 4: A Breakthrough


However, after approximately 30 minutes of sustained operation, something extraordinary occurred. A hole in the clouds above the Cloudbuster began to form, revealing a brilliant ring of blue sky. The transformation was striking, as the previously overcast sky gave way to this unexpected patch of clear, azure sky directly above the Cloudbuster.


Final Thoughts


The experiment with our homemade Cloudbuster, negative ionized water, and the 528Hz frequency generator pulsing away was truly a captivating experience. While the phenomenon of a hole in the clouds forming directly above the Cloudbuster remains mysterious, it encourages us to explore the uncharted territories of science and alternative energy theories. The enigmatic world of orgone energy, as pioneered by Wilhelm Reich, continues to inspire curiosity and intrigue.


Our journey doesn't end here; it's only the beginning. The next phase of our experiment promises to be even more exciting as we plan to document our observations with photographs. Visual evidence can provide valuable insights and further fuel our quest to understand the potential of the Cloudbuster and orgone energy.


Stay tuned for the next installment of our Cloudbuster experiments, where we will share detailed photographic evidence of our observations. We invite you to join us on this journey of exploration, curiosity, and the quest for knowledge.


In the meantime, if you're intrigued by the world of orgone energy or DIY experiments, consider embarking on your adventure with a homemade Cloudbuster. Who knows what mysteries and discoveries you might uncover? Keep an open mind, and let your scientific curiosity lead the way.

2 comments:

  1. Nice work !! As I was saying your observations and mine completely agree 100% you were just smart enough to do
    Your write up 😝 mine will be coming soon. I've reviewed your work here
    And I'll be repeating it so we can ratify the theoretical.

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    1. Thank you sir, my design is so simple yet I could have used some washers and nuts to hold the rods better, which I will most likely end up adding later on to make it even sturdier.

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