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Beekeeper's New Interest in Orgonite

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A beekeeper in Sweden has just contacted me for advise about using orgonite and I suggested that she put a 10oz piece of orgonite under each hive. I told her that she'll likely see very fast results:  more vitality and productivity.

My niece's husband's family are beekeepers and several years ago he got immediate, dramatic results with orgonite on the test hives.   They had been losing a lot of bees to mites, before.  Carol and I gave him three or four cone-shaped Holy Handrenages, each of which he put under a hive.   The bees swarmed in an inverted cone shape directly over the hive, so I assume they were soaking up life force within the shape fo the field generated by the HHg.  

They have hundreds of hives but they didn't follow through with it, strange to tell.  I think this gal is more serious about achieving success with orgonite on a large scale.   I asked her to give me feedback and if she does, I'll post it in this thread. Anyone else who has orgonite experience with bees is welcome to post here, of course.

I'll ask her how she found us.  Andrea in Brasil says that when she was looking for info on orgonite we were at the bottom of page five and all the posts on EW turned up blank for her; clever hacking, of course.   Lots of people get shunted to the professional faker forums (on the first page of any search) on account of that but that might change if we get more notoriety. Georg and friends moved us all up a few notches in that regard Cool

~Don
  



 
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A friend of mine is a beekeeper too. Last year he had a lot of problems with his bees and only one colony had survived the winter.
In the spring of this year he bought some new bee colonies and I gave him a hand full of TB's. He placed them under the hives
and in the aerea around.

This year all the bees are very well and active and he he got fine honey.

Moritz
  



 
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Hi

If you look into dowsing, cancer and how bad energy lines effect the environment you'll note that fire ants and certain insect/vermin build their nests on the exact crossing of negative energy lines.

M
  



 
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Nice confirming data, Moritz, thanks.

When enough farmers understand orgonite's potential it's going to lessen or eliminate their dependence on the chemical cartel, whose main interest is the destruction of the soil and of human health.   Like anyone else, most farmers are Pajama People, so can be relied on to swallow, without questioning, whatever poisonous lies that the corporate world order spoon feeds them but orgonite has a curious way of inducing even Pajama People to get free of mind control to some extent.  I think that even a significant number of dedicated Pajama People have lost their faith in the What To Think Network and corporate academia, by now, not to mention their growing distrust of slick politicians and bureaucrats.  Maybe the trick for continuing stability in America, in the present circumstances,  is to help prevent them from pulling out their guns and shooting the 'New Gestapo' cops and the swarm of whorish politicians Wink and since orgonite in their neighborhoods induces happiness and contentment I think we have an advantage over the fearmongers.

Mark's comment about predatory/parasitic insects seems accurate to me.  I know that wasp populations decline pretty sharply after an area has been gifted.  I noticed this at my brother's place in the foothills of the Bitteroot Mountains where the wasps were so bad every summer that if you didn't cover your drinks you were guaranteed to get a wasp in your mouth.  The summer after we set up an orgonite cloudbuster there, years ago, the wasp population had sharply declined.  My sister-in-law, very observant of nature and a prolific gardner, told me that the wasps mainly feed on a certain kind of moss that grows on the surrounding pine trees and that the moss had almost disappeared since the previous summer.  The wasp/moss infestation didn't return so it's probably safe to say that the orgone devices had established and maintained a more positive balance, there.

Bees are not parasites, of course, so they love to be in a field of abundant life force, as do plants.
  



 
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Moritz wrote: [View Post]
A friend of mine is a beekeeper too. Last year he had a lot of problems with his bees and only one colony had survived the winter.
In the spring of this year he bought some new bee colonies and I gave him a hand full of TB's. He placed them under the hives
and in the aerea around.

This year all the bees are very well and active and he he got fine honey.

Moritz


Yesterday this friend visited me and told me that he and another beekeeper who is living in the neighborhood had received a honor for the taste and quality of their honey.

it is quite a difference, if you remember that last year most of his bees died . Wink

He is also convinced that this positive development is the result of orgonite.

(Anna and me gifted the whole area intensively during the last 9 month )