The Irish Topic

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Murielle has been experimenting with making another Plasterite tower, this time using a rather big frying pan.
The plan was to make 18 of these and join them together to make 9 big shapes.

Then she decided to make smaller 'spacers' with a hole in the middle of each.

Tonight she experimented with some different arrangements and came up with this exotic and strong, organic looking shape.
She MIGHT go taller with it, but for the moment we love this arrangement.


It's so pleasant the way the spacers blend with the bigger pieces to create a curvy, sensual shape.
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Five of us had a great day doing a Plasterite Selenite workshop here in my place. I think everyone enjoyed it, certainly everyone got 'stuck in' very quickly and made a great range of pieces from a very big cone to tiny delicate pieces. Here's my selection of photos but am hoping to see some more from Ann Monaghan later.


Such a powerful fantastic day...meeting wonderful new like minded people Michele Kennedy Thomas M Toolan Ann Monaghan and our amazing hostess with d mostess Jenny Mortell beautiful food and a beautiful energy, learning filled day of pasterite making! Loved it and thank you guys!!



💜 💜 💜 some pics of our spoils xxx
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Something about a cold damp August 'summer' day makes us feel nostalgic for the old days, I've been requested to produce a few photos, to balance the previous delightful ones.
I have to swallow my pretend shyness and go for it :D

family uncles aunts, Erika with horse, sister Sally marriage
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For the record


...as we are also brushing up here, decluttering , so only a fraction of the massive amount of old post on many platforms and archives and what have ya ...will be posted, a fraction...the better ones...So...we can easily leave out ..hmm.. 80%
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I took lots of photos at today's very successful Awareness Raising meeting - it was the usual venue, O'Connell Bridge. It was a very pleasant warm day, nice atmosphere, not as disheartening as it sometimes is as we had lots of conversations with all sorts of age groups as the photos show. There were many leaflets handed out too.

A special thank you to Slawek Sobkowiak coming all the way from Longford who had to endure some scary bus rides with enthusiastic Mayo fans.
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Suzanne April 12, 2017 Uncategorized
April 12, 2017

PLASTERITE – NATURAL LIFE FORCE ENERGY FROM PLASTER, CREATING AN ORGONE CANOPY

By Jenny Mortell

Thank you to Suzanne for allowing me to write about something that has fascinated me for almost two years now and has become a passion with me.
About three years ago I woke up to the dangers of geoengineering and learned about the solution of cancelling out chemtrails by the use of orgonite, and immediately started making resin orgonite chembusters and gifting material. Shortly after that I heard about Plasterite – I was very dubious about it at first, I could hardly believe that something as ‘ordinary’ as Plaster or gypsum could make something that could produce energy. But after a few months something ‘clicked’ with me, I started watching the tutorial videos on YouTube and joined the Orgonite from Plaster Facebook page and haven’t stopped making Plasterite since. Since then I’ve used at least 120 x 25 kilo bags which means that somehow or other I’ve made about 4,800 kilos (10,000 lbs) Plasterite! A lot of this would have been used at workshops which I’ve done around the country (Ireland) plus lots for gifting here and there around the country. It didn’t cost me a fortune to make, as a bag of Plaster in this country is about €16 and the other ingredients cost almost nothing.
So, what is Plasterite? It’s an innovative method of creating Natural Life Force Energy – prana, chi or ki. It is powerful, simple, inexpensive to produce and non-toxic so even children can enjoy making it. I find children’s reactions are much stronger than just the possibility of doing some handcraft. It must be that they can sense the energy very clearly.
It was discovered in about 2009 so it is only recent and all the different possibilities for healing are only being discovered
It uses all natural ingredients, i.e. Plaster, sand, salt and crystals or crystal water (water with crystals left in it for some time to take on the energy). Other ingredients can be added if wished, little seashells, essential oils or essences. An important aspect during the making of it is to use strong and good intentions. I always ask for an end to chemtrails and a return to blue skies, no matter what else I request. All the basic ingredients are crystalline substances, so in fact what we make are like big (or small) crystals. We know that crystals vibrate. It’s difficult to give a scientific explanation, but it is thought that as the water evaporates, it creates millions of tiny cavities which resonate with energy. It has a different energy to resin orgonite which is more electric, the energy of Plasterite is soft and seemingly gentle. However, people who make both, feel that Plasterite is more powerful against chemtrails.
We can see the chemtrails being changed into the wispy clouds (cirrus type) known as ‘sylphs’. This does sound ‘woo’ here but the whole subject is quite metaphysical.
Of course any of us who have it keep a lot around our homes, it’s very helpful against EMF but also any other negative energies, creating a peaceful atmosphere. We are hearing interesting experiences from people re personal healing, both physical and emotional.
We also go out ‘gifting’ which means we go ‘out and about’ leaving pieces here and there in the environment, and an important part of that is getting pieces as close as possible to cell towers and other sources of negative energies. People who are energy sensitive can quickly sense a change for the better as this happens. Another way is called ‘water gifting’ where Plasterite is filled into bottles, let harden, sealed then dropped into water courses, rivers, lakes, canals or the sea where the energies spread very easily and widely.

There are several YouTube videos on Plasterite making. I have two, one called Plasterite by Jenny and the other, Plasterite Blue Sky Broadcaster. Once there it should lead you to other tutorials by ‘Plasterite’. There is a Facebook page called Orgonite from Plaster which is well worth scrolling down and a very interesting website


My aim would be to have every town and city in the country surrounded by a ring of Plasterite, thus creating an ‘Orgone Canopy’ which would mean the geo-ba….rds would be wasting their time.


If anyone is interested I’ll be happy to go into greater detail about other options later. In the meantime, the easiest way is to join the Orgonite from Plaster FB page where everyone is very helpful and interested in peoples’ progress. I would encourage people to give this a try, it is an unbelievably simple method of producing positive Life Force Energy with many personal and environmental benefits.

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Alexander In Australia



2017



Okay I suddenly got the go to do this gifting run that I have been ready for for a while just everything fell into place with funds, knowledge and timing. So here are some photos of a 5 day round trip riding an entire section of my part of the world and making it easier for other devices to do there job on the frequency related part of this game.
Thanks for all the help and 3 days free accomodation on the way really helped. altogether 26 CB's and over 200 Tb's were put into service.
Just over 2700 KM travel to gift an area of 480 X 400 KM and will be doing more of these as guided. Feel this is such an important part of making all forms of orgone combined with other energies.
Special thanks to Stephen Geddes for being there from the start teaching about the gifting movement and to Rachel Hogan, Stan Tucker for growing me into the spiritual side of things to make this work so perfect.
And to all other who i may not have mentioned by name.
Enjoy

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https://www.rte.ie/archives/2013/1231/4 ... them-1961/


Film shot to accompany the national anthem at the close of programmes on Irish television.

A specially filmed version of the Irish national anthem, 'The Soldiers Song' which was broadcast on the opening night of Telefís Éireann (RTÉ) on 31 December 1961.

The film shows officers Lieutenant James (Jim) Mortell and James Foran raising the national flag with a guard of honour at Collins Barracks, Dublin. The film also includes: shots of Nelson's Pillar and the GPO on O'Connell Street, Dublin; St. Colman's Cathedral, Cobh, Co. Cork; children entering Scoil Mhuire in Mullingar; the RTÉ mast at Donnybrook, Dublin; chimney towers at Bord na Mona, Co. Laois; Verlome dock yards in Cork; Ardnacrusha power station in Co. Clare; a fishing trawler in Howth; a tractor harvesting near Saggart, Co. Dublin; a CIE train; and an Aer Lingus plane taking off at Dublin airport.

The musical arrangement was by Brian Boydell and produced by Gerard Victory.

The national anthem was the first thing shown on the opening night of television.

Produced on 35mm film the images were photographed by Michael Monaghan and the piece was directed and edited by William F Harpur.

This version of the national anthem was broadcast at close down of each day's transmission and was used until 1966.



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There is not too much to be found, just a few clippings here and there, nothing too fancy. Thank goodness.
I just hope this is not the preparation of one of your eh ...outings ...hahahahaah [love][crazy]
You know...just thinking out loud here...you better not be dining with Cameron this evening, dear CEO hahahaha
ah you cant be too sure these days eh ...just teasing...if you hear a buzzing sound might be one of our drones coming over...just by ..accident....
well yeah ..it´s all quite ...unusual, but nothing too fancy, I mean..so what...you know...who cares..nice to know sure..but...etc
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