What is an Orgonite Cloudbuster
The orgonite Cloudbuster —the classic "Rompenubes" by Don and Carol Croft— is probably the most striking device in the whole field orgonite arsenal. It is not a desk pyramid or a simple Towerbuster: it is a big, visible piece with the declared aim of cleaning the atmosphere in a radius of many kilometres.
In this article you will find what a Cloudbuster is, how it works, what the kit includes, how to assemble it and, most importantly, when it actually makes sense to go from Towerbusters to a full Cloudbuster.

A bit of context: why would anyone want to "bust clouds"?
If you are reading this, you probably already know that at ORGONITA.EU the focus is on effective orgonite: field orgonite, Towerbusters, HHG, Cloudbusters, Succor Punch, etc. This is not about purely decorative pieces but tools designed to work near antennas, power lines and, in the case of the Cloudbuster, directly on the atmosphere.
The basic idea comes from Wilhelm Reich's work with atmospheric orgone and from the way Don and Carol Croft later adapted it. Reich built devices to influence clouds and rainfall patterns; the Crofts translated that approach into the language of orgonite, combining copper pipes, quartz crystals and a dense orgonite base.
In my case, the Cloudbuster was literally the first piece of orgonite I ever built, even before making Towerbusters. I tell that story in more detail in this article:
And later on, with years of experience, you can see the impact of field orgonite in agricultural areas in this field report:
What exactly is an orgonite Cloudbuster?
A Cloudbuster is, put simply, a dense orgonite block holding several long copper pipes filled with crystals and minerals pointing towards the sky. There are no cables and no electronics; it works passively, like a big "orgone tree" planted on your land.
The ORGONITA.EU kit follows the classic Croft design and is meant to be assembled with normal tools and materials you can easily find locally. The "delicate" part —orgonite, crystals, copper caps and wooden spacers— comes ready. You only need to get the 28 mm copper pipes locally.
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How it works: stagnant orgone, healthy orgone and copper pipes
The short version: the Cloudbuster draws in DOR (stagnant, dense, "ugly" orgone) from the atmosphere, runs it through a field of orgonite, quartz and minerals, and releases it back as POR (positive orgone, more ordered and alive).
A bit more detail:
- The copper pipes act as guides, "pulling in" atmospheric orgone and channelling that flow down into the orgonite base.
- Inside the base, THe orgonite, Lemurian quartz, rose quartz and the other minerals filter and transform that orgone.
- The orgone returns to the atmosphere with a different quality, more coherent and invigorating, which tends to favour clearer skies and more natural‑looking clouds.
In practice, what has been observed in many places —and what I have personally seen— includes:
- Skies that used to stay whitish and dull start showing more defined cloud formations.
- Chemtrails tend to last less time and break up more quickly.
- Rain tends to come back in a more balanced way, sometimes after long periods of drought or generally "weird" weather.
What is included in the ORGONITA.EU Cloudbuster kit
To make life easier, the kit comes almost complete. You only have to buy 6 copper pipes (28 mm) between 1.5 m and 1.75 m long in your local area. Everything else is prepared so you do not have to cast resin or improvise in the garage.
The kit includes:
- 6 copper pipes of 25 cm (28 mm) already embedded in the orgonite base.
- 6 copper couplers (28 mm) to connect the pipe extensions you buy locally.
- 6 copper end caps (28 mm) inside the orgonite block.
- The dense orgonite block that acts as the base and anchors the Cloudbuster field.
- 2 marine‑grade wooden spacers to keep the copper pipes straight, parallel and stable.
- 6 natural Lemurian / laser quartz crystals, with the option of extra‑clear quality.
- Rose quartz.
- Blue kyanite.
- Magnetite.
- Selenite.
- Shungite.

Why these minerals and not others
This is not a random "stone salad". Every mineral has a specific role in the design:
- The Lemurian and laser quartz crystals help to filter the orgone within the pipe‑and‑base assembly. Over time we have found they last longer and behave better in this context than the double‑terminated quartz crystals used in the early days.
- Rose quartz softens the character of the field and makes it gentler, something you can feel in the overall "atmosphere" around the Cloudbuster.
- Blue kyanite and selenite help to clarify and clean the energy and act as a reinforcement for the quartz work, keeping the flow steady.
- Shungite adds a strong protective component, highly appreciated when working with EMF.
- Magnetite anchors the field into the physical environment, helping the Cloudbuster "lock into" the area where it is installed.
This combination does not come from copying a crystal dictionary, but from many years of gifting and practical orgonite use in different parts of the world.
Effective radius and where to place it
A well‑built Cloudbuster can have an effective radius of up to about 90 km in favourable conditions. It does not mean there is an invisible wall at 90 km, but that within that range is where the combined effect is most noticeable, especially if you pair it with field orgonite such as Towerbusters and HHG.
Where to place it:
- Ideally outdoors, in the ground or on a very solid base.
- With the clearest possible view of the sky: garden, solid rooftop, open field.
- Somewhere it will not be in the way or attract the wrong kind of attention from people who might move it.
Once assembled, the Cloudbuster needs very little maintenance. There are no cables and nothing to plug in, and the orgonite does not "run out". You can simply check from time to time that the pipes are still straight and firmly held.

Cloudbuster and field orgonite: inseparable
A Cloudbuster sitting on its own in an area full of antennas but with zero field orgonite around is like a good engine with bad tyres: it moves, but you are not getting the full potential.
The combination that works best, in practice, is:
- A Cloudbuster in a strategic point of the area —your home, a farm, a high spot.
- Towerbusters and HHG placed near antennas, repeaters, military facilities and other high‑EMF sites.
Direct link to the field orgonite category:
If you want to go deeper into this practical side, these articles are a good next step:
And if you want to see how field orgonite integrates into real‑world work beyond the Cloudbuster, this case is very illustrative:
Do you really need a Cloudbuster?
You do not "need" a Cloudbuster for gifting to work. With well‑made Towerbusters, HHG and some consistency, you can see very clear changes in an area. The cludbuster expands much futher this work and helps improve the sky and atmospehre in your area
So, who does it make sense for?
- People who have already done basic gifting in their area and want to go further.
- People living in regions heavily affected by chemtrails or strange weather who want to support the field orgonite work from a fixed point.
- People who simply feel the call to have one and know they will look after it and keep it assembled for years.
If you are just starting from zero, my advice is always the same: first learn to work with field orgonite —Towerbusters, HHG, Earth Pipes— and then, if it still feels right, add a Cloudbuster when the time comes.
Unboxing and assembly
If you want to see how the kit arrives and what the assembly looks like in real life, there is a customer unboxing video here (Spanish audio, but very visual):
Assembly, in short, consists of:
- Inserting the 28‑mm copper pipe extensions into the couplers.
- Making sure the pipes are firmly seated inside the orgonite block.
- Positioning the wooden spacers at the right height so the pipes stay straight and parallel.
- Securing the whole unit in the chosen spot: ground, pedestal or concrete base.
There is no big mystery, although you can always make it as "NASA‑level" as you like —some of us enjoy checking angles and levels more than strictly necessary.
Where to read next
If you are interested in the Cloudbuster, you will almost certainly want to read these too:
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