First weather confirmations

We were fairly skeptical about orgonite in the beginning, as some of you may be. Our first experience pouring orgonite changed our minds. We started out making TB’s in our garage. At this point, our region of Montana had been in drought for several years. It was April, traditionally a month that we typically are still experiencing snow and frost. In April, 2004 it was 83 degrees F by the second week – midsummer weather – and completely dry. The day we made our first batch of orgonite, before we even finished pouring our first tray, it began to rain.

A few weeks later, we made our first CB and assembled it in our garage. We had decided to use 10-foot pipes to get more bang for the buck. Our base had not even finished curing and it began to rain. It rained for the next three weeks straight and our weather pattern returned to normal for the time of year.

We were hooked.

Our first gifting mission

It was a rainy Monday night in April, 2004. We waited until 10:30 pm so we wouldn’t be noticed. There are two death towers about a mile from our house, so those were our first targets. My heart was pounding as we pulled out of our driveway and headed toward the towers. I was terrified someone (the police) would see us and throw us in jail. I believe I was still fairly brainwashed about the all-seeing power of Big Brother.

We decided to gift in the juniper bushes across the street, so we pulled into the gas station located there and turned around to get close to the bushes. That’s when we saw him. A local county sherriff parked at the gas station convenience store. We looked at each other and said “What the hell!” and tossed our gifts. And then we flew!

Woo-hoo!