Unusually Heavy DOR Day in Santa Clarita, "Smog" Like the 90s
As we departed the mountain in the morning around 8am, the sky was DORish, but in an early stage of transmutation. In Gorman, the DOR was present, but much weaker than it was as we descended into the Santa Clarita Valley. Mountains are natural OR generators and rise above the "DOR ceiling," as Wilhelm Reich has noted. We've seen this too, in how much better the air and atmosphere are here in the mountains than in the valley.
Valleys are collectors of DOR, and "smog" lingers easily in basins, like LA. Santa Clarita is one valley north of LA, and it too can collect DOR. It is far less heavy than it is in LA, due to fewer DOR generators (cell phone towers and people). But sometimes, we have a nostalgic return to the DOR of a pre-orgonite world.
The air was heavy with DOR, but it was in a continuous state of transmutation throughout the day. Because it was losing to the OR shift, people were not showing ill effects from DOR, and our monthly errand for supplies was trouble free.
The DOR seemed concentrated to one area of the sky, right over the valley, and did not extend far beyond that. It was heaviest at ground level, mostly emitted by the peoples' DOR-spewing habits (cell phone addiction and overdependence on EMF emitting gadgets). In the upper atmosphere, it was a struggle for them to keep up the DOR-based flight grid, since all the towers here have been gifted with orgonite.
When we neutralized the towers in this area, over 10 years ago, it was done primarily to clear air pollution and bring rain, not as much to help the people, who have to take responsibility for the DOR which they voluntarily produce and consume. Any help our gifting has given the people of Santa Clarita is a bonus. I can say that it has had an impact, because a day this heavy in DOR in the past would have created all sorts of human drama, which we did not experience today.
It is possible that monsoonal action also has something to do with this atmospheric reaction to DOR. A great jet stream reversal begins at this time of year, as OR battles DOR and causes the wind to cycle up from the east. Over the hills in LA, we could see that marine layer clouds were forming out of the DOR. This is part of the monsoonal shift and how the earth defeats DOR to bring rainfall to the desert in the summer.