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When searching for something else, found this for sale locally on ebay, it's supposed to help with both the EMF and chemtrails

 

(think I might know the guy selling them)

 

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Heavy duty Orgonite "Cloud Buster". You will receive a Cloud Buster which is similar to the one shown in the pictures, minus the pipe extensions. 7 X Copper pipe connectors (including...

 

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Obviously I'm not as down with the nutters as I was led to believe, what's the difference between just bedazzling an old tin hat other than it not being copper ?.

 

The tinfoil seems to work currently without crafting a fashion faux par or interfering with next doors WiFi.

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Don't know but for £30 worth of rocks and £5 of copper pipe, £300 sounds like a decent profit to me. I can make you one if you want, discounted for members to £250? Free roll of tin foil (noting in the supermarket the Turkey foil was reduced last night for you all)

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A multinational’s bid to develop the far north’s first commercial solar farm has elicited a mixed response from Thurso Community Council.

 

An area that already has too much renewable energy, and a company wants to come in and build a solar farm, would it not make more sense to put solar panels on new industrial buildings near the big cities. Keep the land for grazing, or plant some trees.

 

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It would make far more sense to put solar panels on new industrial buildings near the big cities and keep the land for grazing, or plant some trees.

 

Think about how many massive crappy new distribution and warehousing centers there are everywhere. The square acreage must be huge. All it would need is a bit of roof structure strengthening work. There's also a bonus of the power generation being close to the power consumption locations.

 

 

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I don't know either but I'd guess the closer to the equator the better. The sunlight being strongest there. If that's true then great, we can put all the solar panels in and around London!

 

 

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