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Cloudbuster Attacks On Planet Earth

Cloudbusting is a menace to the environment. Despite some claims to the contrary, cloudbusting is not a solution to environmental problems; it is a problem in itself, a destructive technology requiring a condemnatory response by the environmental movement.

Cloudbusting is not something new; it is already so comonplace as to be intolerable and an environmental movement to control this currently unregulated technology is needed to protect the public.

All over the world people are getting worried about what is happening to the climate. Each year, it seems, there are more and more extreme weather events of increasing severity and frequency. Records are being broken more often than ever before in recorded history. It is clear the climate of the entire world is becoming destabilized, less reliable, more random and chaotic, with droughts, floods, heat waves, and severe cold spells becoming the norm.

While there are several factors involved in this climatic breakdown, one seldom recognized major factor in this climate destabilization is the existence of a technological means to interfere with the natural movement of the atmosphere on a large scale. This device, called a cloudbuster, is simple and cheap enough to construct that in recent years hundreds of individuals all over the world, learning about it from instructions promiscuously posted on irresponsible websites, have taken it up as a backyard hobby.

Many of these individuals tend to be paranoid and delusional, and are using the cloudbuster as a sort of prop in a role-playing game, often imagining themselves to be fighting off hostile UFOs, resisting a secret government plot of some kind, or changing "bad" atmospheric energy into "good".

Many others claim they are "ending droughts", "making rain", or "doing research". They seem oblivious to the fact that the droughts they think they are ending resume as soon as they stop operating because the underlying cause of the drought has not been adressed. They fail to understand that the goal of proper cloudbusting is not to make rain, but to restore normal pulsation of the atmospheric energy so that, among other effects, rain will occur spontaneously as needed.

They ignore the rights of the people affected to be told what is being done to their environment and to have some say in the matter, and that subjecting people to a research program who have not given their informed consent is a human rights violation.

Some think they are "greening deserts", while in reality, they are subjecting the fragile dryland ecosystem to unusual stress from excessive rainfall in areas where all native life-forms are well-adapted to the prevailing conditions.

They usually have no idea of the scientific basis upon which the cloudbuster works, or fantasize, without evidence, that some wildly speculative theory of their own concoction is the better theory. Frequently they have little idea of what a cloudbuster is capable of, many of them, for example, thinking it only affects their local area.

As a result of these incompetent interventions in atmospheric dynamics, countless innocent victims have died and the environment has been seriously disturbed in numerous weather-related catastrophes.

Due to their paranoia they do not often communicate what they are doing to others working in the same field. Many of them, in fact, think they are the only ones doing anything with what they think is a somehow suppressed and secret invention. Many others are so arrogant they think nobody except themselves and their associates is able to conduct cloudbusting operations safely and properly, so they refuse to co-operate with those they deem "unqualified".

While there is certainly nothing secret or suppressed about the cloudbuster, it is regarded as crackpot by many of the scientific community, in large part because of the absurd fictions and folklore with which it has become surrounded. The fantastic legends of its' inventor, Wilhelm Reich, having been the victim of official persecution, or of some alleged conspiratorial plot, or having fought wars with beings from outer space, or having had meetings with Einstein, serve to distract attention from the serious issue of the menace of the cloudbuster he invented.

This large body of folklore functions to hide the reality of the cloudbuster as an effective, science-based tool and disguise it as a crackpot fantasy. It is perfectly right, in fact, the only rational response of anyone with even the slightest scientific education, to dismiss such a device as incapable of having any effect on the weather when it is presented wrapped in such packaging.

The failure to recognize the imput into the total atmospheric picture of this proliferation of crackpots playing around with cloudbusters means the scientists trying to understand the weather are misled into ignoring that a large portion of unusual weather events are being caused by this unsuspected form of technological intervention and instead think the climate changes now underway are being caused by some other factor, such as greenhouse effect from combustion products released into the atmosphere.

Any theory of what is happening with the weather and climate on this planet must take the social phenomena of a mass movement of cloudbuster hobbyists into account. And the environmental movement must mount an effective effort to counter this form of blatant interference with the atmosphere.

If and when cloudbusting is ever recognized by the scientific community as a science-based reality rather than a prop in a fantasy role-playing game, then it can be expected that official agencies will take over the job of protecting the public from improper use of the cloudbuster. But until then, it is up to concerned environmentalists to fill that role. Otherwise, until cloudbusting can be regulated, countless innocent victims will continue to die each year from cloudbuster-murder by crackpot Reichians.

And greenhouse gases from combustion will take the rap. The world is now facing serious economic problems at least partially caused by the mistaken belief that the atmospheric disorder caused by cloudbusting is due to a greenhouse effect instead, and numerous laws are in the process of being passed taxing or restricting fuel-burning activities in an effort to prevent weather disasters that are really being caused by cloudbusting and could only be prevented by restricting the use of cloudbusters.

Until effective regulation is in place, however, the few responsible people who are aware of the threat posed by cloudbusters must be ready and willing to take whatever action is needed to stop the use of cloudbusters in their home areas. Direct intervention by concerned citizens is often the only way to prevent serious harm to the earth and to the public, and this is one of those cases.

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In recent years, as the internet has made it possible for anyone with a
computer to spread the word about anything they please, irresponsible
instructions for building cloudbusters have mushroomed and
cloudbusting is now second only to nuclear power as the worst environmental
threat.

Cloudbuster proliferation has become a major environmental problem.

The cloudbuster is a very simple, easy to construct device that can be used to help restore a sick, damaged atmosphere to normal self-regulatory functioning.

This re-establishment of natural self-regulation to the atmosphere when it has become damaged and stagnated is the goal of any properly-done cloudbusting project.

Unfortunately, many people fail to grasp this point. Anyone who uses terms like "weather engineering", "etheric engineering", "weather control", "rainmaking", and the like, does not understand this important factor in cloudbusting.

It is an unfortunate side-effect of cloudbusting that it can be misused to cause rain and can have other direct effects on the weather.


In recent years many environmentalists have expressed concern that the details of how to construct a cloudbuster are too easily available on the internet. There is a growing Orgonomic Ecology Movement that is concerned about unwanted consequences of cloudbuster interference in the weather and seeks to prevent cloudbuster proliferation and combat those individuals guilty of hubris who wish to intervene in the weather by this means.



The Orgonomic Ecology group exists to explore ways and means to stop the proliferation of cloudbusters and expose to public outrage the power-drunkards and control-freaks who are attacking our atmosphere with cloudbusters, however they may rationalize their destructiveness.

We will pull no punches. We will name names and fight back against the propaganda of the atmosphere abusers and their enablers.

We regard Atmosphere Abuse as similar to other, more personal, forms of abuse, such as abuse of children or animals. The psychology of the abuser is the same, and we intend to expose that pathology.

We seek to build an anti-cloudbuster movement that can bring to a halt the rapidly growing hobby of manipulating the weather by control-freaks who are unable to leave the natural world alone.

Please spread the word around about this blog and urge your contacts to read it and to pass it on to their own contacts also.



About Me

I have been very involved in orgonomy since 1967 and have done cloudbusting, oranur work and laboratory experiments with orgone accumulators, medical DOR-busters, and pre-atomic chemistry. I was a student of Dr. Eva Reich, the daughter of Dr. Wilhelm Reich, who invented the cloudbuster, and have a letter from her saying I have learned what she has to teach and she considers me "very knowledgeable in this field".

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Thursday, November 25, 2010

Victoria, Australia Legislation On Rainmaking

Version No. 014
Rain-making Control Act 1967
No. 7637 of 1967
Version incorporating amendments as at 8 February 2008
TABLE OF PROVISIONS
Section Page

1 Short title and commencement 1
2 Definitions 1
3 Authority to carry out rain-making operations 2
4 Authority to make arrangements 2
5 Form and content of authority 2
6 Consultation of Ministers 3
7 Duration of authority 3
8 Cloud-seeding in Victoria to induce rainfall in another State 3
9 Offence to carry out unauthorised rain-making operations 4
10 Certificate to be evidence 4
11 Minister may order discontinuance of unauthorised operations 4
12 No liability in respect of authorized operations 5
13 Reports on rain-making operations 5
14 Construction of references to rain etc. 6
15 Regulations 6
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ENDNOTES 8
1. General Information 8
2. Table of Amendments 9
3. Explanatory Details 10
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Version No. 014
Rain-making Control Act 1967
No. 7637 of 1967
Version incorporating amendments as at 8 February 2008
An Act to regulate certain Rain-making and other Cloud-modification Processes, to make Provision with respect to Claims for Damages against Persons lawfully engaged therein and for other purposes.

BE IT ENACTED by the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and the Legislative Assembly of Victoria in this present Parliament assembled and by the authority of the same as follows (that is to say):
1 Short title and commencement
(1) This Act may be cited as the
(2) This Act shall come into operation on a day to be fixed by proclamation of the Governor in Council published in the Government Gazette.
Rain-making Control Act 1967.
2 Definitions
In this Act unless inconsistent with the context or subject-matter—
prescribed
means prescribed by regulations made under this Act;
rain-making operation
means the seeding or nucleating of clouds by artificial means from a manned aircraft. 1 Rain-making Control Act 1967 No. 7637 of 1967
3 Authority to carry out rain-making operations
s. 3
(a) for improving primary production either generally or locally and whether with respect to one or more than one primary product;
(b) for improving water storages either generally or locally;
(c) for reducing fire-danger in a forest area; or
(d) for any other sufficient purpose—
the Minister may authorise the carrying out of rain-making operations in respect of the area or areas concerned.
Whenever it appears to the Minister to be desirable in the public interest to promote rainfall or otherwise modify natural cloud processes in any part of Victoria—
S. 4 amended by No. 46/1998 s. 7(Sch. 1).
(a) shall be in writing signed by the Minister and addressed to the authorised officer or body;
(b) shall be subject to such conditions limitations and restrictions as are prescribed or the Minister thinks fit to impose with respect to carrying out the rain-making operations; and
4 Authority to make arrangements
Where the Minister authorises rain-making operations under the foregoing provisions of this Act he shall issue his authority to some person or body under his control to make arrangements for carrying out those operations.
5 Form and content of authority
(1) Every authority under this Act to carry out rain-making operations—
2 Rain-making Control Act 1967 No. 7637 of 1967
(c) may at any time by the Minister be revoked or varied by notice in writing to the authorised officer or body.
(2) An authority given by the Minister under this Act may authorize rain-making operations to be carried out on any specified day or days or may authorise a programme of rain-making operations to be carried out whenever atmospheric conditions are favourable during any period and in any area specified in the authority.
S. 5(3) amended by Nos 41/1987 s. 103(Sch. 4 item 55.1), 46/1998 s. 7(Sch. 1).
(3) The Minister shall cause a copy of every authority issued under this Act to be forwarded to Minister administering the
Water Act 1989, the Minister administering the Conservation, Forests and Lands Act 1987 and the Minister administering Part 9 of the Local Government Act 1989.
6 Consult
ation of Ministers
s. 6
The Minister shall not revoke or vary any authority issued at the request of any other Minister without first consulting with the other Minister upon the matter.
7 Duration of authority
Unless sooner revoked an authority under this section shall remain in force until the rain-making operations authorised by the authority have been carried out or, if any time is specified in the authority for completing the rain-making operations, until the expiration of that time.
8 Cloud-seeding in Victoria to induce rainfall in another State
At the request of the Minister of an adjoining State administering any Act corresponding with this Act the Minister may authorise rain-making operations to be carried out in Victoria to promote rainfall in the adjoining State.
3 Rain-making Control Act 1967 No. 7637 of 1967
9 Offence to carry out unauthorised rain-making operations
s. 9
Any person who carries out any rain-making operations in Victoria which are not authorized under this Act shall be guilty of an offence.
Penalty: $1000 or imprisonment for twelve months.
10 Certificate to be evidence
A certificate in writing purporting to be signed by the Minister that any specified rain-making operations were or were not authorized under this Act to be carried out shall be conclusive evidence that the operations were or were not so authorized.
11 Minister may order discontinuance of unauthorised operations
(1) Where it appears to the Minister that any person or body is carrying out or is about to carry out rain-making operations not authorized under this Act the Minister may by order require the person or body to discontinue or refrain from commencing the rain-making operations.
(2) An order made under subsection (1) shall be in writing signed by the Minister and may be served personally or by post.
(3) Any person or body to whom an order under this section is addressed who fails to comply with the terms of the order shall in addition to any penalty to which he is liable under section 9 be liable to a penalty of not more than $1000 for every day upon which he continues to carry out rain-making operations in contravention of the order.
4 Rain-making Control Act 1967 No. 7637 of 1967
12 No liability in respect of authorized operations
s. 12
(1) Neither the Minister, any person or body authorized by the Minister to make arrangements for carrying out a rain-making operation, nor any person carrying out rain-making operations authorized by the Minister under this Act shall in any way be liable in respect of any loss or damage caused by or arising out of the precipitation of rain hail sleet snow ice fog or mist in consequence of the rain-making operations so carried out.
(2) A person carrying out rain-making operations outside Victoria under and in accordance with the law (if any) corresponding with this Act and in force in the State or Territory where the operations are carried out shall not in any way be liable for any loss or damage caused by or arising out of the precipitation in Victoria of rain hail sleet snow ice fog or mist in consequence of the rain-making operations so carried out.
13 Reports on rain-making operations
S. 13(1) amended by Nos 46/1998 s. 7(Sch. 1) (as amended by No. 12/1999 s. 3(Sch. 1 item 24)), 12/1999 s. 4(Sch. 2 item 10.1).
(1) The person or body authorised to make arrangements for carrying out rain-making operations under this Act shall furnish a report in writing concerning those operations to the Minister in accordance with the provisions of subsection (2) or upon request in writing made by the Minister.
S. 13(2) amended by No. 46/1998 s. 7(Sch. 1) (as amended by No. 12/1999 s. 3(Sch. 1 item 24)), 12/1999 s. 4(Sch. 2 item 10.1).
(2) Every report in writing made for the purposes of this section shall be in the prescribed form signed by or on behalf of the person or body concerned and shall be lodged with the Minister—
(a) where the operations will be completed within fourteen days from the commencement thereof—within forty-eight hours after the completion of operations;
5 Rain-making Control Act 1967 No. 7637 of 1967
(b) where the operations extend more than fourteen days from the commencement thereof—not later than Wednesday in each week with respect to operations conducted during the week ending at midnight on the previous Saturday; and
(c) where the report is requested by the Minister—within the time stipulated by the Minister in the request.
s. 14
(1) In any Act other than this Act and in any other law contract agreement or instrument (whether passed made or entered into before or after the commencement of this Act), but subject to any express provision to the contrary in any Act, a reference to rain hail sleet snow ice fog or mist includes a reference to rain hail sleet snow ice fog or mist (as the case requires) which resulted or may have resulted from a rain-making operation and every such Act law contract agreement or instrument shall be read and construed and have effect accordingly.
(2) Nothing in this Act shall be construed as depriving a person of any right of action that he might have apart from this Act in respect of or arising out of a rain-making operation that is not authorised under this Act.
15 Regulations
The Governor in Council may make regulations for regulating and controlling rain-making operations and activities and in particular, without in any way limiting the generality of the foregoing, for or with respect to—
(a) prescribing forms for the purposes of this Act;
6 Rain-making Control Act 1967 No. 7637 of 1967
(b) prescribing conditions limitations or restrictions to which authorities given under this Act are to be subject and prescribing penalties of not more than $100 for contravention of or failure to comply with any condition limitation or restriction to which an authority is subject;
(c) prescribing the information to be furnished by persons or bodies carrying out or assisting in rain-making operations under this Act;
(d) regulating the letting of contracts for carrying out rain-making operations;
s. 15
(e) prescribing the equipment to be used in carrying out rain-making operations and the mode of carrying out such operations;
(f) prescribing the qualifications of persons employed in carrying out rain-making operations and prohibiting the employment of unqualified persons;
(g) prescribing penalties not exceeding $100 for breach of regulations made under this section; and
(h) generally any matter or thing required or authorised to be prescribed for carrying this Act into effect.
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7 Rain-making Control Act 1967 No. 7637 of 1967
ENDNOTES
1. General Information
The
Rain-making Control Act 1967 was assented to on 19 December 1967 and came into operation 1 May 1968: Government Gazette 1 May 1968 page 1708. 8 Rain-making Control Act 1967 No. 7637 of 1967
2. Table of Amendments
This Version incorporates amendments made to the
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Rain-making Control Act 1967 by Acts and subordinate instruments.
Conservation, Forests and Lands Act 1987, No. 41/1987
Assent Date:
19.5.87
Commencement Date:
S.103(Sch. 4 item 55.1) on 1.7.87: Government Gazette 24.6.87 p.1694.
Current State:
This information relates only to the provision/s amending the
Rain-making Control Act 1967

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14 Construction of references to rain etc.



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