Aether theory applied - re-greening an African nation, Eritrea.
A project James DeMeo worked on during a time of war. The project was working but the violence increased to a level that they had to stop working there.
The theory of ether has been supported by re-greening areas with drought and desertification. Simple devices have been successfully used to modify weather systems to draw more rain to a region by drawing aether flow towards a body of water, a flowing river is ideal. Long metal pipes have one end in the water and the upper, open end pointing toward the air. The apparatus can be directed across the air in a sweeping motion to create a flow of aether in the air towards the “Cloudbuster” device. Caution is necessary because overuse of the technique can also cause more severe storms, and it may reduce rain in other areas, as it does draw the moisture away from neighboring regions.
This post was initially published on March 21, 2020, on earth-ocean.info.
A volunteer group with scientists from several nations successfully used the weather modification techniques in the African nation of Eritrea. The technique had been shown effective in the US with James DeMeo’s college thesis work. The nation of Eritrea had been experiencing drought conditions for many years and rain was increased several years in a row during the team's mitigation work. The team had to end the project a couple years early due to an increase in war activity in the region.
The Cloudbuster technique and equipment can be built and used fairly easily. A bundle of very long metal pipes needs to be assembled and placed in a body of water such as a river or lake and then it is pointed towards or away from a region to encourage flow of the weather system overhead. The most success with changing of weather patterns was found to require using the apparatus in a series of locations over the course of a few days or weeks. Or to have several of the pipe devices used in consecutive order across a region. The series of sweeping motions across a region gradually draws weather patterns in the desired direction to shift the wind and to bring in more moisture from whichever direction there wasn't drought conditions.
Cloudbusters, as the name suggests, can also be used to break up a storm that is building - draw the flow of energy away from the growing storm cloud and let it dissipate instead of intensifying.
With the increasing risk of drought and desertification a simple technique that primarily requires long metal pipes and consistent access to weather report updates could save many lives. The technique has been used successfully to increase rain in the U.S. and other areas prior to the multi-year volunteer project that helped return rain to drought-stricken Eritrea in the late 1990s.
See: Green Sea Eritrea: A 5-Year Desert-Greening CORE Project in the SE African-Sahel, James DeMeo, 2002, (ResearchGate), or a summary (orgonelab.org).
Or the book: Wilhelm Reich and the Healing of Atmospheres: Modern Techniques for the Abatement of Desertification, by Roberto Maglione, MS, Translated from Italian, with a foreword by James DeMeo, PhD. (GoodReads.com)
Choosing re-greening over desertification seems like an easy choice to make.
News updates about Eritrea?
The US Embassy in Eritrea website makes it look like things are doing really great there, with a variety of cheerful and festive blog posts -a sub-theme: empowering black women. (er.usembassy.gov) Very nice ;-)
The UK travel advisory suggests otherwise “FCDO advises against all travel to parts of Eritrea.” (gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/eritrea)
Other search results suggest that Eritrea is still a violent place with a dictator style leadership who violates human rights with their prisons. (amnesty.org)
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I only recently discovered this variant of cloudbuster. definitely interesting, especially the various researches done using it like this: http://www.orgonelab.org/ResearchSummary2.htm
(I also read Israhell has sworn by the tech for quite a while, with published research on it, and uses it to steal atmospheric water from surrounding nations they war with.)
the one I was familiar with for years previous also uses metal pipes, but instead of the base being in a body of water, it's embedded in an epoxy-metal-crystal composite often named orgonite. https://web.archive.org/web/20200112095155/https://www.angelfire.com/ak5/energy21/cloudbuster.htm
Hey Jen have you looked in weathermodificationhistory.com to see if this fascinating cloudbuster is covered? If not, I have to ask the climate viewers what they think!
Sorry to be lazy and not look myself, past my bedtime!