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OCTAHEDRONAL HOLY HAND-GRENADES ("OCTOS")


This tutorial generously donated by ZS Livingstone

These HHGs are meant to be used in water. Quartz sand is added to increase the
weight and strength so that these will remain in place and reasonably intact in fast moving
rivers. Octos are used to decrease the Deadly Orgone (DOR) contained in water. Water
has a huge capacity for all kinds of orgone, Healthy and Deadly. As chemtrail chemicals,
static aetheric crud created by the fine particles and other pollutants- end up in the aquifers,
the transmuting benefits of metal/resin orgonite is needed to change the DOR into blue or
violet orgone and help set up the correct conditions to dissipate the physical poisons.
Working with the aquifers also benefits the rocks beneath and the air above. Placing an
Octo in a lake, river or sea can collapse many weeks of chemtrail spraying in just hours.

Description: The Octo is a ' 5" on edge ' octahedron, with a ' 3 1/3" on edge '
tetrahedron in the middle. It takes three pourings to create one Octo. Steel, aluminum and
brass filings have been used in the same Octo to increase the range of transmuting
frequencies. A tetrahedron is used to lock together the two pyramid halves of the Octo. Six
single point quartz crystals glued inside six SBB coil-cones (also referred to as 'catcoils' or 'catmagnet coils')
are at the six points of the Octo. The copper cones are 1 1/2 inches high, each made out of
14 inches of copper wire. This gives the Octo an omni-directional quality with plenty of room around the waist of the Octo to filter
DOR through the orgonite and direct the healthy orgone out at the points. The copper cones tend to recirculate DOR back
towards the middle where the tetrahedron also transmutes the DOR. I have placed cube shaped Alnico magnets inside the
tetrahedrons to further stir the DOR through the orgonite. If the Octo were to be described as a kitchen Mix-Master the speed
setting would be on "puree".

Molds: To make the Octos, you will need at least one each of these molds:

- 5" (127mm) pyramid (half of an octahedron is a pyramid) mold

- 3 1/3" (84.6mm) tetrahedron mold

How to make the molds:On the sheet metal (ZSL used zinc coated steel, you
could also use aluminum or copper sheeting as long as it is thick enough to hold its shape),
draw out
the four equilateral triangles for the pyramid, and three equilateral
triangles for the tetrahedrons. Arrange them with the edges of the
triangles abutting one another as shown. Score the fold lines with a
sharp knife (or stylus) for a good straight crease. Cut neatly around the
outline of each group of triangles with tin snips. The last seam is
taped together with masking tape or duct-tape (or aluminum tape). These
molds rest upside down on a wooden frame with suitably cut holes
(alternately, you can use a glass or plastic jar to support the molds while pouring. Once the molds are
ready to use, it is best to wipe or spray the insides of them with a release agent in order to prevent the
resin from sticking to the sides of the mold). I have found 80 to 90 weight gear oil
best on zinc coated steel.

Full size jpeg of the 5" and 3.3" equilateral triangles for these molds

Mixing: Regular orgonite has equal volumes of metal filings


and resin. With the Octos I have been mixing equal volumes
of metal filings with sand-blasting quartz then mixing in catalyzed resin
until every single bit of resin is saturated with metal filings/sand. (ZSL was
producing a wonderful MHD orgonite in the Octos that I saw on our water gifting trip to 3 valley gap, with
The consistency of the
some of the tets in the center of the units made from HD orgonite)
mix is similar to that of porridge. I have been experimenting with mica
and pyrite sands as well. In Jon Logan's Wizzer's Blend there is para-

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magnetic earth, (pyrite and chalcopyrite), and selenite ores. At pinch of this can be added to the mix to increase the transmuting strength
of the orgonite. Hematite, galena and other metal ores could be tried.

Pouring: The tetrahedrons can be poured in one step, and then the single quartz crystal added. A favorite tetrahedron is made of
brass key filings and a single moquis stone. A moquis is a spherical tectite with the density of pumice. This tetra has a fiery action
to it. I have also placed "Apache Tears" (natural obsidian nodules) in tetras as well as the Alnico cube magnets. Mixing steel filings with
magnets in resin is like permanently locking lines of magnetic force in resin. It chews through DOR like a buzz saw.

The half octahedron pyramid molds are first poured with about an inch of resin/metal
filings/sand and an SBB coil cone (catcoil) with single point quartz glued inside it is
placed at the bottom of the mold.

Then the mold is filled to about a quarter inch from the brim. This is to allow placement of the tetrahedron. Two points of the
tetrahedron rest on twoopposing mid-points of the faces of the pyramid mold.

Then four SBB coil cones with quartzes are pointed towards the corners (the small end of the coil points outward, away form the center of the unit, and the xtal
points outward as well).

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The thickness of the resin mix allows the tetra and coils to float above the surface of the resin mix now full to the brim (the wide ends of
the coils also help to keep the tetrahedron positioned in the center of the pyramid). This is allowed a couple of hours to set.

Pull the half Octo from the mold and use the same mold to finish the Octo. Clean and oil the mold. Pour one inch and place the
sixth SBB coil cone and quartz at the bottom.

Fill the mold until it is full, then place the other half on top to complete the octahedronal shape. Allow the extra resin mix to gush
out and fill all the spaces around the tetrahedron and copper coils (if you don't have a bit of resin overflowing when you try to cast two halves together like this, you
will wind up with big gaps and bubbles between the two halves). This allows the halves to lock together firmly.

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Allow a couple of hours to set. The two halves can be different metal filings. Most Octos I have made have had aluminum filings
on one half, steel filings on the other half and brass filings in the tetrahedron. The rough edge joining the two halves can be
hammered smooth. The sand gives the resin a harder stronger consistency (may be easier to hammer it than sand it).

Energy Qualities: These Octos have a different "tone" than regular orgonites.
When the resin is hardening there is a "whistle" like an aetheric tea kettle
gaining a full head of steam. Jon Logan sees a fine mesh "filtering" action to
the orgone moving off the six points. Dropping an Octo in deep water a
tuning fork like chime can be "heard" within a few seconds as it fall deeper
into the water. As the water pressure increases the "tone" increases in
volume. Everywhere Octos were dropped birds showed up. Even though it is
water gifting the creatures and elementals of the air recognize the benefits.
Ley-lines can be created or strengthened by placing five to seven Octos
along a hundred mile line such as the Okanogan Valley. As the Okanogan is
already a ley-line following a fault-line, the intent was to help purify the water
and air in alignment with the Earthstar Grid.

By Zuerrnnovahh-Starr Livingstone

(Original email reformatted, Text in parenthesis by Jon Logan) top

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