It’s safe to say that I’m officially channeling the internet now, or at least a particularly well-tuned frequency of it. This was returned to me by way of an RT on Twitter:
Anti-Globalism writes “A group of hippies is complaining that a recently installed WiFi mesh network in the UK village of Glastonbury is causing health problems. To combat the signals from the Wi-Fi hotspots, the hippies have placed orgone generators around the antennae.” Although there have been many studies that show no correlation between WiFi and health issues the hippies say, “Yeah, well, you know, that’s just, like, your opinion, man.”
See my post from yesterday on Orgone energy, Reichian computers, etc… WHEREDOYOUWANTTOGOTODAY
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4 Comments
Interesting that this comes up from our series of tweets. Are Orgone generators helping or hindering omnipresent psychic networking, or hindering it?
Research into “towerbusters” a while ago led me to believe that there is no difference between the energy web they are attempting to disrupt, and the one that we are trying to create.
I don’t think things work like that. It seems more like things are just *present* or not, and their proximity determines their effects. Its the viewer who catalogs helping and hindering according to survival stats associated with their viewpoint vessel
http://www.themystica.com/mystica/articles/a/akashic_records.htm
Grid distributed-networking as reality tunnels. Sorry for this brain flow, it is necessary…
So, “tools” like this still seem extremely subjective – how can a power be gained if not believed in? Belief or observation (collapse state) causes a skew in probability of manifestation….possibly?
Hard to work out with psychic phenomena like this.