Friday, August 05, 2005

T he HAARPOONER
July 2005
© Alan D. Otterson


To make the HAARPOONER, You need to make to coils.
The Beehive coil is made from 3/8" ID copper refrigerator tubing.
Bend the coil into the shape of half of a beehive. Clockwise turns.














The coil that goes in the inside of the beehive coil is mad from 3/8" OD.
refrigerator tubing.
This coil is bend counter clockwise.
Insert the smaller coil into the larger beehive coil.
Connect the two coils by a large sleeve an solder the sleeve.
Or you can solder the two coils directly together.

Should look like this














Start by making a large SBB coil
that is 20.6" Long.
(Sacred Geometry discovered by
Slim Spurling.)












Use a small coffee can for the inner coil pour,
or you can use a larger container and make one pour
.











You also need to make two large
Texas size muffin orgonite using activated
charcoal.
And the other ingredients used in the base.

One muffin is placed into the small coils.
And the other is placed in the large outer
coil.




Place the Smaller coil on inside and
on top of the larger coil and your done.



NO GUARANTEES ARE MADE
As each person might get different Results
As intent is a big part of the success of this device.
© Alan D. Otterson

3 comments:

helyos7 vlad said...

what other materials do u use inside the coil?

what do u think about philadelphia experiment, and project Mountauk? :) there is a link with the orgone
(wilhelm reich-nikola tesla-duncan cameron etc)

K3U said...

Nice. Another unique usage for coils

copper fittings said...

Soldered joints, with capillary fittings, are used in plumbing for water lines and for sanitary drainage. Brazing is preferred, and often required, for joints in refrigeration piping.