As Good News Jeff reported in his thread, the entire world is reporting record crops this year. In spite of the lack of rain that Gare reported he also noted that there are record crops in his region (Sasatchewan).
We also assume that the feds are lighting the fires and there's even evidence in the news from time to time of people in unmarked vans (fedmobiles) being caught setting fires in forests along the highways. The arrogance of these sewer rats is obvious because they so often do it in full view, or they were doing so until recently.
There's another component in this fall's fires: Carol and I noticed that when the smoke became omnipresent in late August our sweat started having a strong chemical taste. We didn't get sick, nor do we know of any new endemics here but we did start detoxifying because our T-Rx zappers, which we hold in our hands while we sleep every night, have been leaving dark spots on our palms, all along. This is tarnish from the copper discs due to acidity in the body; a harmless effect but evidence that the body is expelling acidic material through the skin. The T-Rx induces the body to do this more aggressively than the Terminator. On nights when I hold a Termnator instead of a T-Rx the copper discs have't left dark spots. It's been almost two months since the fires started and the chemical taste of my sweat in the sauna is gone and the dark spots on my palm have become lighter and lighter.
Orgonite certainly does never lose potency but regional droughts are caused by hidden weaponry in areas, probably like Saskatchewan, in which all of the visible weather weaponry has been disabled. Disinformants (Google's darlings) have been claiming for years that orgonite is degraded over time so I don't want any of that mess spilling over into this forum.
California is the best example of drought creation in an area that has plenty of orgonite in it, I think. I've been trying for a couple of years to inspire anyone in California to just toss a hundred or so TBs in the sea for the dolphins to distribute because Carol and I feel that this might end the drought pretty fast. If we weren't so broke we'd have done it by now.
Working systematically is the best way to get solid confirmations for regional improvements. We all have terrific personal stories of one-time events, such as Gare's report about giving a TB to a taxi driver and evidently producing rain, but in terms of promoting a system of climate healing we really need to keep drawing attention to the process of restoring the vortices, flipping the death towers, cleaning up the waters, putting earthpipes around underground bases, etc. If and when the sewer rats manage to achieve something like a drought we then need to look farther afield to fix the problem--still in a systematic way.
Anyone who has been doing this work will accumulate a lot of positive etheric energy and Gare is a good example of that. His return to his home in Thailand may have been the significant factor in causing the rain, for instance, more than his interaction with the taxi driver. Another example of that was when I was invited by some African acquaintances (hotel workers) to take a little trip with them from Namibia's capital, Windhoek, to a game ranch to the north in the Kalahari Desert. Clouds formed just ahead of us along the entire route--about 100km. They formed straight ahead and not to the left or right. After we arrived and were taken out in vehicles to view the big animals the clouds began to gather and darken, then when we were sitting around the pool there was a huge but gentle, soaking rainfall for about ten minutes. The sky completely cleared, after that, and I could tell by the way my companions were looking at me that they had a sense that I was responsible for it all. It would be nice to have a collection of such stories but I think it's more important to keep the attention mainly focused on how we are able to systematically restore damaged climates and environments.
I've got photos in my phone of lush greenery and grass all through the desert on my trip back east in early August. The only dry area was around Phoenix and all through Utah and New Mexico's former desert there were cattle grazing on grass in areas that were formerly desert. Phoenix is quite lush in three seasons so I think that when there's grass growing in summer, there, the process will be complete, east of California.
When I left here (Northern Idaho) at the end of July we had been having regular rainfall and everything was green. When I returned a month later the fires had been burning for a couple of weeks and everything in this region was already very dry. I wonder if they're dispersing something in the smoke to induce drought, this time. The chemical taste in our sweat might be a good indicator, since it's obviously not something that's making people sick. Everything like this that the sewer rats do is a well-kept secret in the beginning.
It's a good idea not to let ourselves get spun out into hopelessness and confusion just because the sewer rats have gained a temporary advantage in our regions. As Gare noted, that's just another inducement for us to make more orgonite because the tide has been running in our favor all along.