Loohan Forums

This bulletin board is associated with the website loohan.com and its blog.
Anyone can read; just hit the Index tab. Permission is required to post. No agents need apply.
Posts in the wrong category will be relocated.

New registrants: if you try to register you will get a message that we are not accepting new members. Due to the limitations of this forum software which is not designed to deal with incessant CIA harrassment, we have no alternative but to disable automatic registration, and then we can't change this automatic message. Your account needs to be created by admin before you can post in the forums. Because otherwise, almost all registrants are CIA sock puppets. To get a forum account you need to send a brief presentation email to loohanforum at gee mail dot com, also suggesting a user name. Then we can enable you manually. But before you even do that, take a look around the forum and my site and decide whether you REALLY WANT to join/post, before you jack us around. Most seemingly genuine people who apply fail to even ever log in once to change their password after we go through the work of creating a membership for them. Then we must quickly delete their account again lest the CIA has intercepted their temporary password. And of the few who do change their password, most still never post. Maybe they realize we are too weird for them, I don't know. They get real quiet, never to be heard from again.

GLOSSARY: Sometimes unusual terminology or abbreviations are used that with some luck you might find defined here.

You are not logged in.

#1 2014-12-07 23:25:00

jeaux
Enabled users
From: Seattle
Registered: 2014-11-14
Posts: 355
Website

Musings on taping

Hey y'all. I imagine there's some meandering in thought when it comes to taping up orgone/metal/rocks. How much is enough? When should one change sorts of tape? I find that I tape things in a unique way, using small rectangular pieces on every little spot I feel "aching" for a little tape. Eventually I come to a stage like this.

2zs63qp.jpg

I'm used to taping little skinny wands, where the tape wraps almost all the way around. Looks a little odd on a bigger piece. In any case, the part I always have issues dowsing with is where to put non-metallic sorts of tape. Be it electric, duct tape, etc. It just doesn't have much of a vibe for me. Since this piece is all covered, I wonder what would be more effective: to continue wrapping in metallic tapes wherever the energy tells me to, or if it might be better to insulate the "circuitry" made here with electric tape, then continue metallic taping on top of that.

Dexter, what do you think? Also, what can you tell about this little brick? How's the range?

If anyone has any insights on taping (like how my precision taping compares to, say, wrapping with the full width of tape), I implore you to share your insights. Metallic tape jobs are a huge boon to orgone strength and range, and I feel it would be exciting for us to share what we know.


Website: https://www.aetheric.org
Bastion community: bastion.mn.co

Offline

#2 2014-12-07 23:33:17

jeaux
Enabled users
From: Seattle
Registered: 2014-11-14
Posts: 355
Website

Re: Musings on taping

NOTE: for those curious, this orgone device was instilled with my new program, which Dexter has hailed "Nov2014A". I'll eventually have a cooler name for it, once it reveals itself.

I just wanted to add, I also have a great time taping metal objects, especially knives and cutlery. Taping them seems to help them become useful in astral warfare. I imagine charging it up with whatever orgone I can muster, and hacking away at the very core of a particular target. Seems to work fine remotely as well. Very effective when paired with music; hacking in tempo builds coherence and power, I've found. Here's my favorite piece so far, a cleaver I found at a thrift store.

315h9j4.jpg


Website: https://www.aetheric.org
Bastion community: bastion.mn.co

Offline

#3 2014-12-08 11:09:34

Loohan
Administrator
Registered: 2014-10-31
Posts: 32,787

Re: Musings on taping

(note to newbies: the background info about this is here
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/arc … topics/144
and also the April 2014 post here:
http://loohan.com/otb37.htm )

jeaux wrote:

Hey y'all. I imagine there's some meandering in thought when it comes to taping up orgone/metal/rocks. How much is enough? When should one change sorts of tape?

Each situation is different. Most of my taped items develop over a long period of time; months or even years. Then at some point, some get cast within epoxy, e.g.:
[img]loohan.com/de-cloaker.jpg[/img]
Most of them have only the metallized plastic tape, maybe with some plain aluminum tape, maybe without. Most do not have non-metallic tape, but some do. Some have a fair bit (not so much the wands as squattier items).
Thinking has little or nothing to do with the process. Feeling has everything to do with it.
Sometimes i also use copper tape sold for stained-glass crafters. (Not the conductive type for electronics.)

jeaux wrote:

I find that I tape things in a unique way, using small rectangular pieces on every little spot I feel "aching" for a little tape. Eventually I come to a stage like this.

http://i60.tinypic.com/2zs63qp.jpg

Unlike what i do, but it feels good!
Many of my items get loads of tape. There have been times when i frenetically went thru 1-2 rolls a day of the metallized plastic tape.

jeaux wrote:

I'm used to taping little skinny wands, where the tape wraps almost all the way around. Looks a little odd on a bigger piece. In any case, the part I always have issues dowsing with is where to put non-metallic sorts of tape. Be it electric, duct tape, etc. It just doesn't have much of a vibe for me. Since this piece is all covered, I wonder what would be more effective: to continue wrapping in metallic tapes wherever the energy tells me to, or if it might be better to insulate the "circuitry" made here with electric tape, then continue metallic taping on top of that.

Thinking is a disease; conquer it. I never wonder about the logical way to work with this stuff.

jeaux wrote:

Dexter, what do you think? Also, what can you tell about this little brick? How's the range?

I prefer to me addressed by my real name rather than my slave name.
The brick is good, range 80'. Hundreds of miles are feasible, even thousands.

Offline

#4 2014-12-15 19:49:40

Loohan
Administrator
Registered: 2014-10-31
Posts: 32,787

Re: Musings on taping

Yeah, 3M is one nasty corporation. But these days it is child's play to outprogram that shit. I still refuse to use 3M because i hate them and boycott them wherever feasible, ever since around '79 when they were assholes to me on a minor matter.
The brands i use have logos too, but they don't matter either.
This tape enables me to achieve spectacular results with relative ease.

Offline

#5 2014-12-29 19:53:53

Loohan
Administrator
Registered: 2014-10-31
Posts: 32,787

Re: Musings on taping

BTW, Rorg has been among those guiding me in making devices for some time, especially taped items. Around mid-December, he figured out a way to adjust the programming in taped items to make them about 3X as powerful. Just in time for my road trip :-)

He taught Antuvozy, Chemmerbuster, etc. how to do this too, and they have been reprogramming many items belonging to others. Also Chemmerbuster has been updating the higher selves of others so they know how to do this programming too.

Offline

Board footer

Powered by FluxBB