The Orgone Chembuster aka Cloudbuster (Base Unit)
Please Note: This listing is for the base unit (bucket) of an Orgone Chembuster device, and includes six (6) copper coupler connectors, one (1) wooden disc spacer, and one (1) copper grounding wire. The base unit does not include the copper pipe extensions, which are sold separately. The extensions are copper pipes of 1-inch diameter, cut to approximately 5-feet in length. The total unit requires six of these extensions, which connect to the base unit, so the unit stands approximately 6-feet in height.
*This base unit also ships via UPS Ground due to size and weight. It does not ship via USPS Priority. If you order this device in addition to other devices from the shop, the other items may ship separately via USPS Priority as usual. Please read the entire listing for complete details, descriptions, setup instructions, tips, and more. You can also email me HERE for quick tips or other questions, including where to purchase your additional copper pipes for the extensions.
Chembuster Versus Cloudbuster - What's the Difference?
While the term Chembuster is used to name this device due to its intended function of breaking apart and "busting" chemtrails, some people often refer to this device as a Cloudbuster due to its nature of being modeled after the late Wilhelm Reich's original cloudbuster device. While there are obvious similarities with function, structure, and the aetheric intention between the two devices, the term most appropriate for this particular device is the Orgone Chembuster. That said, the terms are used interchangeably around the interwebs. The chembuster is based off of Reich's work and cloudbusting technology. This particular chembuster device is also modeled after the copper chembuster style that was made popular in the Orgone gifting community by the late Don and Carol Croft.
The Orgone Chembuster is essentially (one of) the largest Orgone devices (aka "orgonite") on earth, intended for breaking the frequency fence, cleaning the atmosphere of DOR (deadly orgone radiation, aka electrosmog), and destroying chemtrails and the geoengineering agenda. The chembuster/cloudbuster is the ultimate energy tool of all energy tools for destroying the matrix and fighting the frequency war.
What's the Chembuster Made Of?
There are two main components in the structure of a chembuster. These include a base unit encased within a large bucket, and six copper pipe extensions* that connect to the base unit. The base unit (bucket) is approximately 1-foot in height, and the copper pipe extensions (sold separately) are approximately 5-feet in length. Once connected and fully assembled, the completed CB device stands approximately 6-feet in height. This listing is for the chembuster base unit (bucket) portion only.* Tips on purchasing copper pipe extensions are listed below.
Base Unit (included) - The first component is the base unit, containing an "orgonite" mixture of catalyzing resin and metal shavings. This base unit is essentially an enormous towerbuster mixture encased within the bucket, with six copper pipe segments embedded within the bucket structure and protruding out of the top. The CB utilizes six large terminated quartz crystal points, with each large quartz crystal embedded and secured at the bottom of each copper pipe segment. Six pipes, six quartz crystals, one quartz crystal inside each pipe.
This listing of the base unit also includes six copper connectors, known as couplers, which are used for connecting six copper pipe extensions to the base unit. Again, the copper pipe extensions are sold separately.*
Why Mitch's Chembuster is the Best
Most traditional chembusters contain only the standard "orgonite" recipe of the catalyzing resin and aluminum shavings inside the base unit. It's the tried-and-true recipe and method for constructing chembusters for nearly three decades. With that said, my chembusters contain my own unique cloudbusting recipe; which includes the standard construction with resin and aluminum shavings, but also includes a heavy duty concentration of metal powders, special minerals, and additional crystals.
Many Orgone workers have their own signature recipe for devices, and mine is top notch. This includes (but is not limited to): magnetite metal powder and atomized steel powder, copper, brass, zinc, chunks of selenite crystals, lots of shungite, and several medium-sized quartz points wrapped in copper coils that are spaced throughout the entire base unit mixture. My tailored recipe is all in addition to the traditional recipe construction (resin/aluminum) with the six large quartz points embedded at the bottom of the copper pipe segments encased within the bucket.
As I mention throughout my website, social media, and interviews, my philosophy is that metal shavings make great orgone devices; but metal powders (due to their smaller size and conductivity) will make them sing! An average chembuster base may weigh around 15-18 pounds or so; but my chembuster base unit weighs approximately 35-40 pounds due to the extreme concentration of metal powders and other bells and whistles. Simply put, my CBs follow my chem-busting philosophy of "go big, or go home!"
*Copper Pipe Extensions (sold separately) - The second main component is comprised of six copper pipes, approximately five feet in length for each pipe, which are then connected to the CB base unit. Again, this item listing only includes the base unit portion of the device. However, the CB base unit does include six copper couplers for connecting your separate copper extensions to the CB base unit during assembly.
Pro-Tips for Buying Your Copper Pipe Extensions
- Buy three (3) copper pipes at 10-feet in length, and then cut the pipes in half, resulting in six pipes at 5-feet in length each. This method is usually more economical than buying six individual pipes that are already cut to 5-feet increments.
- The copper pipes are measured at 1-inch in diameter, but the exact outer diameter of the pipe should be 1.125 inches. This is the standard in American copper pipe sizing, and the 1.125 inch outer diameter specs are typically listed in store and online at retailers such as Lowes, Home Depot, Etc. You can sometimes also find copper pipes in 5-foot length increments on Shamazon or Ebay. Check (and support) your local hardware stores when possible.
- Cerro and Mueller are two popular brands for copper pipe in the United States.
- You can use either Type M or Type L pipe -- Type L has a thicker outer wall, but the total outer diameter is the same for both types. The Type M pipe is generally more economical in price because the outer wall is thinner and uses less copper in its production. Type L is of course heavier than Type M.
- If in doubt, take one of the copper couplers with you when you visit the hardware store and check to make sure your 1-inch diameter pipe fits the coupler. It's unlikely you'll make a mistake, as the industry standards in the US are exactly as the name implies; "standard."
- Use only copper pipe for the pipe extensions with the chembuster base unit. It is measured for copper pipe only, as different metal pipes are measured differently. 1-inch aluminum or steel pipe is not the same exact size as 1-inch copper pipe. Blame the Construction and Plumbing Industrial Complex; I don't make the rules... sorry.
Instructions to Setup the Chembuster Device - It's fairly self explanatory, and the CB will come with printed instructions, and tips and tricks for setup. It's super easy, barely an inconvenience!
- Connect the six copper couplers to the base unit.
- Connect six pipe extensions of equal length (approximately 5-feet) to each of the copper couplers on the base unit.
- Slide the wooden disc (spacer) over the top of the CB pipes, so that each pipe fits through one of the holes in the disc.
- Wrap a segment of the grounding wire around one or more of the copper pipes toward the base unit, just where the pipe exits the black orgonite mix. Just wrap a few inches of wire around the pipes, and then run the copper wire directly into the ground a few inches to simulate plugging the chembuster into the ground, so it's directly grounded to the Earth.
- Optional - Bury an earth pipe somewhere near the location of the CB.
- Optional - Some people like to bury the entire base unit. This is not required; however, grounding the device has been shown to improve its results, which is why the grounding wire is included. You don't need to bury the entire device.
***See photo images for examples of burying the entire base unit, if interested. The provided examples are CBs that I buried within the landscape of individuals who preferred to bury the entire base unit under the surface of the ground.
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To confirm one last time (this will all be on the quiz later): The order includes one (1) chembuster/cloudbuster base unit (encased in a white bucket, 2-gallon size). The copper pipe extensions are sold separately.
The CB Base Unit also includes the following:
- Six (6) Copper coupler connectors
- One (1) wooden disc, known as the "wooden spacer," to be used on the top of the CB after the device is fully assembled
- One (1) copper grounding wire (size 8 gauge) for additional grounding of the CB, if desired, but not required
For questions about chembusters, click HERE.
*Disclaimer:
The chembuster is not a medical or health device. All content, statements, interviews, media (including all imagery, videos, social media outlets, branding, and other) on this website is meant for educational and entertainment purposes only, and is not meant to be taken as medical or health advice to treat or diagnose any disease or illness throughout all of existence. I am not a doctor, so please do not ask for medical or health advice. This website and all content has not been evaluated by the FDA.
Mitch is also not responsible if you receive visits from the black helicopters. If you do spot them hovering around, the best advice is to wear it like a badge of honor, and wave hello to the parasites of this realm. It's just Mr. Smith from the matrix checking-in on who or what is breaking apart the matrix frequency. Also, congratulations, and welcome to the cloudbusting club!