Cloudbusters

Cloudbusters are devices or machines that were initially invented by the Austrian psychoanalyst Wilhelm Reich in the 1950s and later evolved by Don Croft. The idea behind the cloudbaster was that it could manipulate the atmosphere, especially the weather. Reich claimed that the devices could change the energy in the atmosphere and alter the course of weather patterns.

In Reich's version, the device consists of a set of pipes, usually made of metal, that connect to a container of water. The pipes point up. Reich believed that by using a cloudbuster, one could manipulate the electrical charge in the atmosphere, which would then change weather conditions.

Don Croft's cloudbuster was a modification of the original Reich cloudbuster design, with a few key differences. The tubes are made of copper and filled with a combination of quartz crystals and metal shavings.

According to Croft, this cloudbuster is more effective than Reich's original design, and he claimed that it could be used to neutralize negative energy and improve the health of people and animals in the surrounding area.

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