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An orgone cloudbuster, often called a "chembuster," is a device rooted in Wilhelm Reich’s orgone energy theories, modernized by Don Croft to purportedly influence weather or disperse atmospheric pollutants like chemtrails. It combines orgonite (a mix of resin, metals, and crystals) with copper pipes to channel energy. While the scientific community considers orgone energy pseudoscience with no verified evidence of efficacy, I’ll provide a detailed guide based on common practices from enthusiast sources for your friend’s project. Below are the materials, additives, and step-by-step instructions for building a basic orgonite cloudbuster.

Materials and Additives
Based on online tutorials and community practices, here’s what’s typically used:


Metals
  • Primary Metal Shavings: Aluminum shavings are cost-effective and widely used due to their availability and energy-conducting properties. About 2-3 gallons by volume for a standard bucket-sized base.
  • Secondary Metals: Copper BBs, steel BBs, or small amounts of brass/iron shavings add diversity to the energy matrix. Use sparingly (e.g., 10-20% of total metal volume) to complement aluminum.
  • Considerations: Any metal works, but avoid using metals with negative inscriptions (e.g., “hate”). Random text, like on soda cans, is fine as it lacks clear intent. Galvanized steel, screws, or bolts are also acceptable.

Crystals
  • Quartz (Essential): Clear quartz (chips or points) is the core crystal for amplifying orgone energy. Use 100-200g of quartz chips in the base or one double-terminated quartz point (1-2 inches) per pipe. Bi-terminated quartz is preferred for directional energy flow.


  • Optional Additives:
    • Rose Quartz: Adds heart-centered energy (e.g., 100g chips).

    • Amethyst: Enhances spiritual balance (4-10 small pieces).
    • Citrine: Boosts positivity (10 small pieces or 2 per pipe).
    • Black Tourmaline or Obsidian: Grounds the device (1-2 pieces per base or pipe).
    • Shungite: Believed to neutralize EMFs (small amounts, e.g., 50g).
  • Note: Modern cloudbusters often include quartz in the base, making pipe crystals optional but beneficial for added “flavor” (like spices in cooking). Align crystals with intent (e.g., rose quartz for love, obsidian for protection).

Other Additives
  • Resin: Polyester, epoxy, or fiberglass resin (2-3 gallons for a 5-gallon bucket). Polyester is common for cost, but epoxy is safer for handling. Include the appropriate catalyst to harden the resin.

  • Copper Pipes: Six 1-inch diameter copper pipes, 12-36 inches long (standard plumbing size, 28mm in Europe). Length depends on desired reach; 12 inches is portable, 36 inches is traditional.

  • Pipe Accessories:
    • Six 1-inch copper end caps (glued or taped to prevent resin leakage).
    • Short rubber hose pieces (3/4 inch) to center crystals in pipes (optional).

  • Container: A 5-gallon plastic bucket (non-metallic) for the base. Metal buckets interfere with energy flow.

  • Optional: Small amounts of wood shavings (1-2% of metal volume) to add “natural” energy. Some add gold leaf or mono-atomic gold for potency.


Sourcing Tips
  • Metals: Local machine shops or scrapyards for aluminum shavings. Copper BBs or foil from hardware stores or online (e.g., Amazon, Etsy).
  • Crystals: Purchase from metaphysical shops, Etsy, or online retailers like Grass - ensure they’re natural, not synthetic.
  • Resin and Pipes: Hardware stores or specialty orgonite supply sites (e.g., Orgonise Africa).

Step-by-Step Instructions
These instructions are compiled from detailed guides and adapted for clarity. Safety note: Work in a well-ventilated area, wear gloves, and follow resin manufacturer’s instructions to avoid skin or respiratory irritation.



  1. Prepare the Workspace:
    • Set up in a ventilated area (outdoors or garage) with a level surface.
    • Gather tools: mixing stick, measuring cups, gloves, duct tape, and a drill (optional for pipe alignment).
  2. Prepare the Pipes:
    • Cut six copper pipes to equal length (12-36 inches).
    • (Optional) Place a double-terminated quartz crystal and 1-2 small citrine pieces inside each pipe, centered using a 3/4-inch rubber hose piece. Secure with tape or glue.
    • Attach a copper end cap to one end of each pipe, sealing with glue or tape to prevent resin leakage.
  3. Set Up the Bucket:
    • Place the 5-gallon plastic bucket on a level surface.
    • (Optional) Create a wooden or plastic disc with six 1-inch holes arranged in a hexagon to hold pipes upright (available from Orgonise Africa or DIY with a drill).

  4. Mix the First Resin Layer:
    • Pour 24 ounces of resin into the bucket (no crystals yet).
    • Add the catalyst per the resin’s instructions (typically a few drops per ounce).
    • Stir in as much aluminum shavings as possible (aim for 50% resin, 50% metal by volume). Push shavings down with a stick to pack tightly. Add copper BBs or other metals if desired.
    • Let this layer set slightly (10-15 minutes) but not fully harden.
  5. Position the Pipes:
    • Insert the six pipes (capped end down) into the semi-set resin, arranging them in a hexagonal pattern. Use the disc guide or eyeball for even spacing.
    • Ensure pipes stand straight (tape them together at the top temporarily if needed). Let this layer harden (1-2 hours, depending on resin).
  6. Add the Second Layer:
    • Mix another 24-32 ounces of resin with catalyst.
    • Add 100g quartz chips, 100g rose quartz chips, 4 amethyst pieces, and 10 citrine pieces to the resin.
    • Stir in more aluminum shavings (and optional wood shavings or gold leaf) to maintain a 50/50 resin-metal ratio.
    • Pour this mix around the pipes, filling the bucket to about 2/3 full. Tap the bucket to release air bubbles.
    • Let harden fully (24-48 hours, per resin instructions).
  7. Final Touches:
    • Remove any tape or temporary supports.
    • (Optional) Sand or paint the base for aesthetics, though this isn’t necessary for function.
    • Inspect pipes to ensure they’re secure and no resin leaked inside.
  8. Placement and Use:
    • Place the cloudbuster outdoors, ideally in an open area with clear sky access (e.g., yard, balcony). Avoid basements or areas with thick concrete layers above, as these may dilute sky effects.

    • Some users set intentions (e.g., “clear the sky” or “promote rain”) while placing it, believing this enhances efficacy.

    • Observe effects over days/weeks, noting cloud patterns or weather changes. Effects vary and are not scientifically verified.
Additional Notes
  • Safety: Resin fumes can be toxic; follow all safety guidelines. Avoid skin contact with uncured resin.
  • Customization: Add crystals like shungite or black tourmaline for specific intents. Use a pendulum to determine crystal orientation if desired.

  • Effectiveness: Community reports claim cloudbusters increase rainfall or clear chemtrails, but no peer-reviewed studies confirm this. Treat it as an experimental craft project.

  • Cost: Expect $100-$350 depending on materials. DIY metal shavings and bulk crystals reduce costs.

  • Variations: Some make “induction cloudbusters” by insulating pipes from the base with tape, believed to alter energy flow (DOR attraction vs. POR emission). This is advanced and optional
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