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Montana Weatherballs Gifted!

 
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 Montana Weatherballs Gifted! 
 
Stevo and I just returned today (3-10-08) from a four-day road trip to bust 3 weatherballs across Montana, our home state. We've been wanting to do this project for quite some time, ever since Stevo found the weatherball locations on the internet Nexrad weatherball map. This map shows 4 weatherballs in Montana, one of which is in Missoula and was busted by us a couple of years ago. We feel the continuing drought in Eastern Montana will be alleviated by gifting east of the Continental Divide.

We finally had the orgonite, time and a good weather window to do this gifting trip. Many thanks to Don and Carol for letting us use their heated shop to pour some of our orgonite in the winter cold. Also, many thanks to Carol for her gift of several triangle-shaped HHG's that can be thrown from the car, since the triangle shape makes it work no matter how it lands. Those came in very handy for some mountain-top arrays that were bisected by the highway and there was literally no spot to pull over. We just threw out a triangle HHG and that took care of it.

Anyway, we set off on Friday, March 7th and drove to Billings, Montana, about a 6-hour drive. We arrived after dark, having gifted any tower not previously gifted on that route, mostly the ones past Bozeman. Stevo had gifted some in Billings last year while there at a professional conference, but he didn't have much ammo with him so we knew we had a big job ahead. We got up early the next day to get started. I took the dogs out for a morning walk and the sky was pretty much clear. An hour later as we loaded up the car to head out, the sky was filled with chemtrails, many of which were starting to spread out.









Within the hour, the sky was nearly a whiteout (above), with trails crossing each other and parallel trails that spread out and blended into each other. Below is a good shot of a multi-tower array with chem whiteout behind it. You've all seen this before I'm sure. Smile




We began gifting every tower in town and went south of town a bit to do some HAARP towers out on country roads. Within 15 minutes, these puffy clouds began to appear.



As we worked our way across town to the big array mentioned above, more puffy clouds appeared. The chemtrails and whiteout literally disappeared as we watched and the puffy clouds formed. We re-gifted the multi-tower array with HHG's. Stevo had ringed it with TB's on his previous trip but it needed more. By the time we got down the hill from gifting the array, found a few more towers, some of which were on the grounds of the Exxon/Mobile refinery, and crossed town again the sky looked like this:



The chem planes came out again amidst the puffy clouds but nothing would stick.



They even started laying what looked like extra-thick trails, like there was a lot of spray coming out of the nozzles.



Here's the same chemtrail about 3 minutes later. It just wouldn't stick and spread.



This was the most dramatic gifting confirmation we've had since gifting our own area in 2004. My jaw dropped and I exclaimed again and again to Stevo how different the sky looked from when we had left our hotel that morning. We continued to search for the weatherball, which was our main purpose for being there. Billings is pretty flat with some high bluffs around the edges of the town. We looked and looked but didn't see the weatherball. While we were trying to gift some towers up on the north side bluffs, we finally found a road to go to the top of the bluffs. We drove around for a while, going farther and farther north as we saw more towers. We rounded a corner and voila, down in a bit of a valley sat the weatherball. This was kind of a mini-weatherball, at least to us. The one they put in Missoula is huge and black, and this one was about 1/3 of the size and white.



Now you'll see in the background of this image above that it looks like whiteout...these are actually normal type clouds that formed as we gifted the towers. Once we gifted the weatherball, check out the sky. Behind the weatherball it looked like rain clouds were starting to form.



And here's a perspective pic with the weatherball at the bottom in silhouette:



So we learned something important on this trip. The weatherball might not be huge and it might not be on top of a mountain. If we hadn't followed Stevo's intuition to go up the bluff and gift the towers (I wanted to do it from below) we wouldn't have found the weatherball. We were thrilled with the results of this part of the trip and we took off for Eastern Montana and more exciting adventures. I'll post about that tomorrow. I just wanted to get these pictures up to show what can be done by two people and a couple hundred dollars of orgonite in one day.

Dooney