Hi! Lloyd
It was Hugh Lovel that introduced the concept of using Horsetail to stop
perception. He has his Fieldbroadcaster users put the Horsetail in when there is
a risk of frost, as frost is the result of freezing dew, no dew, no frost, at
least for three or so degrees below freezing. I have made rain when there was
not reasonable indication of rain and have used Horsetail to stop rain that
looked like it had set in for forty days and forty nights... When I was
experimenting with this, I would pick a night with no dew and phone my son who
at that time lived one hundred miles North of me and Hugh Sangster, who lives a
hundred and thirty miles East of me. When they checked that they also had no
dew, I would start a broadcast and within an hour would have dew, as would the
others. I would then put the Horsetail in and within an hour, the dew would stop
falling.

I have been very concerned about the wide and free use of Horsetail on this
list. I see it as being very potent and potentially the easiest to over do. I
question if the Dor conditions may be, in at least, part the result of over use
of Horsetail. We have to use the Traditional BD Preps with some degree of
caution in the Antipodes as they were developed in a very different climate,
different light conditions, different soils and of importance, a different
hemisphere, which in turn has energy of a different spin. It is particularly
important to try and keep the preps off natural, native vegetation, at least in
Oz and NZ. In Oz if you want a local alternative to Horsetail, try your local
Sheoak. Our "Drooping Sheoak" seems to have the equivalent qualities. I have not
made a card for it as yet, but the direct use of the foliage seems fine.

If you like to email or post a suitable map of your land, with the North Point
and the Boundary marked, I will broadcast using my Malcolm Rae Instrument and
Interrupter, coupled to my "Atlantian Bed" Broadcaster. (This goes for anyone
else in trouble) If you cannot email it, post to: Gil Robertson, P.O. Box 51,
Port Lincoln SA Australia 5606

I will also broadcast using my own rain making cards.

Gil

Lloyd Charles wrote:

> Dear Gil
>               As you would be well aware by now most of NSW is in serious
> drought and I, like many farmers, am about at my wits end. The simple truth
> is if we dont get some worthwhile rain in the next two weeks we will most
> likely loose our entire grain crop.

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> I had followed the Hugh Courtney sequential spray idea and
> just done it via instruments instead of physically spraying out - this was
> what Hugh Lovel aparently did at first too - the 508 to end the sequence was
> seen as the trigger for rain

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