This summer, we positioned a CB on top of a small mountain. Before positioning the sky was completely overcast.

Opportunities to photograph weather conditions that directly link the cloud condition to orgonite are quite rare, but this time it was easy to see the effect the camera had on the weather.
On the next shot, we see the effect that the cb had on the cloud mass directly above, a few minutes after having positioned it.

The cloudy reaction to the cloud-buster less than half an hour after setting it up. The device is located on the top of the mountain, near the rock face.

We positioned the Cb on the side of the mountain so that we could observe it quite easily on the side of the road. So, in case of doubt we could go and check if he was still there. It has been in place for several months and has not moved, withstanding two particularly violent storms that hit our region this summer.
The following week we saw a black helicopter hover very low over the mountain. Helicopter passages are quite rare here, and when it happens to a place where we have just put a Cb we are entitled to find it suspicious. If anyone ever sees this device, we put a little text on the front of the device, composed by Francis, which goes as follows:
| This device is private property, and it was installed here for a specific purpose. It is part of a province-wide testing program aimed at reducing air pollution, smog and electrosmog as well as restoring other environmental variables. The device has been installed here by qualified persons and should not be touched, moved or obviously destroyed or treated as waste. The future may depend on it. If the presence of this device disturbs the owner of this place, please do not undertake any removal or dismantling and notify us at xxx-xxx-xxxx. ..... Otherwise, please move on. |

The Cb is quite old as evidenced by the oxidation on the copper pipes: it is the very first one I have built, but it is very effective.
We went back in 2010 to see how the cb was doing since we haven't lived in the area for a long time. To our surprise, it hasn't moved at all, only the letter we left has deteriorated over time. There were small thickets that had made their way to the base of the craft and the vegetation around it was definitely thicker than elsewhere.
We left with the firm conviction that nature protected the cb very well, with hindsight perhaps the note was superfluous.