Heavy Rain in the Mountains
Aug. 15, 2020
The forecast for the day did not include any rain, but the air was humid and the dramatic OR skies of the morning said otherwise. I predicted thunderstorms in the afternoon and was right. Since the rain was inevitable, the first use of an energy device sent from Australia was not a controlled experiment, but it may have helped to increase the rain. This device is called a Monsoon Coil and it is tensor ring technology made by ChemFailsAUS, which you can check out here on Tumblr.
As I was just getting the Monsoon Coil set up, it was already raining sparse, large drops. Once set up with the 9 volt battery connector, which we had to put under a bucket to keep dry, there was a heavy downpour. Our area received over an inch of rain in just a half hour. This is very uncommon in Southern California in the summer. This was a summer monsoon type storm, which included thunder and lightning.
We will work with the Monsoon Coil more and try more controlled experiments. This is always difficult with weather because we can never get the exact same conditions again to try not using the device and see what would happen. We can only go for similar conditions.
We are hoping that Lake Hughes, which is not far from us, will benefit from the rainstorms. The news is not providing accurate reporting on the fire, so I have not been posting links on it. They claim temperatures that are much hotter than they are (as if summer weather is hot enough to cause fires to erupt out of nowhere) and they are also reporting dry conditions, while in reality there is high humidity and rain throughout Southern California. We will continue to work to bring more rain. Since all cell towers between here and Lake Hughes and surrounding the mountains on all sides have been busted, we can connect with that grid etherically and increase OR over a wide area.











