About Rain

From: Hugh Lovel (uai@alltel.net)
Date: Sat Jun 03 2000 - 21:41:05 EDT


>Hugh-
> We have enjoyed your posts on sanet. You always have interesting and
>worthwhile things to contribute. You made a reference to rainmaking in
>your last posting. Do you use the Reich cloudbuster? Do the BD
>preparations do anything to help draw rain? Can you make it stop raining
>too? We are having the opposite problem here in New York. The rains
>have delayed planting so much that crops are mostly still in the bags
>waiting for dry soil. Working soil too wet is bad but it is the only way
>any of us have been able to plant at all so far. We'd love to share our
>rain with somone who needs it! We are reformed conventional farmers who
>are always eager to learn more. Organic farming has been very good for
>us. Yields are actually better on our farm now than they were when we
>used chemicals and quality has improved greatly. The soil smells like it
>should when we plow. And it is soft to walk on again. Crops have much
>better roots, it's no wonder they yield more. BD is still somewhat of a
>mystery to us, but there definitely seems to be something to it. I'd
>like to know more.
>Klaas Martens

Dear Klaas,

I don't use a Reich cloudbuster.

Using BD preps sows patterns which do a lot to organize the
environment--the soil (500), the atmosphere (501) and the give and take
between the two (horn clay). Rain is organization of the moisture in the
atmosphere to the point it falls as rain. But, of course, it is possible to
use the preps to curtail excessive rains too. The moisture in the
atmosphere must fall somewhere. There is more evaporation than ever since
the slight rise in global temperature translates to millions of tons more
water vapor in the air. This can be disasterous when it falls all in one
place.

Best,
Hugh Lovel

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