How to Make Tactical Orgonite That Works — by Don Croft
Here you can find useful material to make them.
3-Ounce Tower Buster

I started out making these in little 3oz paper cups but after deploying a couple of thousand during the testing phase in August 2002, I tried muffin pans and now I make most of them that way. The only reason I still make a few in paper cups is so that I can shoot them 200 yards out of my Spudgun.
In a way, this non-lethal artillery piece is sort of like a back scratcher: sometimes you just can't quite get orgonite close enough to the target by tossing, and this does the trick. I've used the Spudgun exclusively in gridding remote polluted areas because I didn't want snooper minions to find them within throwing distance of the road.
The bulk of gifting work is done with many thousands of 3oz Towerbusters, by the way. The infantry-style taking of territory — tower to tower — is the only method that works, and it is after all the most empowering and confirming aspect of this effort. Consider all the new transmitters in your community as your golden opportunity to seize your freedom and provide a profoundly precious service to those around you.
Here is the muffin tray method, which can also be applied to the paper cup method:
1- I use non-stick muffin pans, but since the resin contracts as it cools, even the cheaper ones work fine.
2- While you are getting those pans, if you do not have any small pieces of quartz on hand, go to a craft section and get the mesh bags of tumbled rocks. Pick out the quartz and other crystals. You can also get bits of quartz from soil or a streambed if you know what to look for. Cloudy or even white broken bits are just as good as a ten-dollar Herkimer Diamond for this application.
3- Drop a small crystal in each muffin mould. I often use a broken, dirty crystal chip about the size of your little toenail. If you are new to this you likely will not feel confident doing that — my confidence is based on a couple of years of towerbusting experience, so I know that a TB with a small funky chip will bust an average transmitter and I am stating that for the record.
4- Fill the moulds almost to the top with loose metal. Remember that 3oz is sufficient and the moulds are usually 4oz. 3oz of orgonite in a bush is sufficient for busting most single transmitters you will encounter.
5- Pour the resin in by stages until it comes almost to the brim after you have put in the metal and crystal. If the metal is too fine for the resin to soak through before hardening, mix the metal with the catalysed resin and spoon it in. You are probably going to learn the hard way to mix in the catalyst first — I still forget from time to time.
6- When I am going to toss out a bunch in town, I paint them green and brown. You will be surprised how difficult they are to find once they have been placed.
HHG — Holy Hand Grenade (approximately 12oz / 340gr)

1- Fold a piece of typing paper twice and then open it into a cone shape. Tape the overlap and underlap with masking tape to help it hold its shape.
2- After you have shaped it into a cone, put the opened cone upside down in a paper cup.
3- Cut a 26-inch length of 18 gauge copper wire and form it into a clockwise cone spiral so that it fits loosely inside the paper cone. Orgone simply loves to run along and through curved, orderly pathways. 26 inches works well for us but there is no specific reason for that length except that Carol likes it. We have not seen any evidence that specific measurements are relevant to this work.
4- Put a big pinch of metal particles into the pointy end of the cone, right on top of the small end of the copper spiral. BBs — small copper or zinc-coated ball bearings — work well for the tips, but they are heavy and expensive if you are making a lot of HHGs and TBs. Any metal waste from a machine shop is more than sufficient.
5- Push a fat crystal, point down, into the metal so that it stands up, then put a little more metal around it to hold it in place. I use cheap, funky-looking crystals with one distinct end. Any form of quartz works fine for any of the items in this document — amethyst, rose quartz, citrine, etc. Save the nice ones for personal devices. For an HHG I use anything that is at least an inch long and half an inch thick with one distinct point.
6- Pour enough catalysed resin in to saturate the metal. If your metal particles are too fine for the resin to pour through before it hardens, mix the metal and resin before putting it in the cone. The level of resin and metal after saturation needs to be about the same — otherwise you are wasting resin. It is better to have metal sticking out of the bottom of the finished product than to have less metal than resin. It is the metal that does the work; the resin is the matrix.
7- We sometimes add garnets, hematite and crushed pyrite — it is an optional but tried and true combination for enhancing and grounding the effects of the material. If you have a feel for it, add whatever you like. If you do not, be aware that an improper combination of elements can reduce effectiveness. Science and spirituality are inseparable in my opinion; leaving one or the other out leaves us either materialistic or superstitious, but when they are in harmony we are empowered and intelligent.
8- Fill to the brim in stages if necessary. When it is hard, it is finished. You can leave the paper on or peel it off. I sometimes paint them green and brown with spray paint if I will not be burying them.
9- Notice that I am not putting any additional crystals in the mix as I advised in earlier instructions. I simply found that using one bulky crystal in the point makes the others unnecessary. I think the coil is important in this case. Save the fancy efforts for your personal devices.
Earth Pipe

1- Cut a length of 1½-inch copper or aluminium pipe into 13-inch lengths.
2- Thoroughly tape one end of each pipe closed. If you are not thorough, resin will leak out the bottom.
3- Temporarily tape or wire seven of the pipes together so they stand up by themselves with the taped ends at the bottom.
4- The orgonite plug in the bottom of each Earth Pipe needs to be at least five inches long, so drop 2 to 3oz of mixed orgonite in each pipe.
5- Select a suitable crystal for each pipe. We use crystals that are at least an inch long and at least a quarter inch thick with one distinct point.
6- Cut 13 inches of bare copper wire. We use 18 gauge — thick enough to hold its shape, thin enough to work easily.
7- After bending the wire into a coil spiral just like the HHG but smaller, pinch the small end of the coil around the middle of the crystal. Remember the whole thing must fit easily in the pipe. You may want to tape or glue the coil to the crystal so the unit does not fall apart when you drop it in.
8- Here is the mind-bending part: as with the HHG, these are made upside down. The crystal in the Earth Pipe points down into the ground. The hollow end of the pipe is the bottom. When the pipe is in the ground, the crystal points down and the cone coil opens upward from the middle of the crystal. When you drop the crystal in the pipe, point it upward.
9- I measured the amount of orgonite in an Earth Pipe and it is five ounces, so after you drop in the crystal-coil unit in the proper orientation, just spoon in the remaining orgonite. If you mix it loosely enough, the mass of orgonite will fill in around the coil and crystal.
10- When you get to the target area, pound the whole thing down into sufficiently soft, stone-free ground. I hammer the pipe with a six-pound sledge hammer. It damages the pipe a little but that is fine. Remember that the orgonite plug is at the top of the device — this takes advantage of the resonant cavity principle. If you can find a stream, swamp or estuary you can probably just push it all the way into the ground.
Etheric Pipe Bomb

This is Greg Brown's concept, which has proven excellent for reviving bodies of water and clarifying them. Greg is our network's etheric horticulture consultant. He calls them Peace Pipes, by the way.
Simply half-fill any length of empty pipe with orgonite and a single towerbuster-type crystal, and toss it in polluted water.
I did an acre-sized pond in Uganda with five pipe bombs, 9 inches long and 7/8-inch diameter. A week later the scummy, opaque and stinky water had turned clear, smelled nice and had no scum at all. A few weeks after that, some Japanese relief workers from the city were seen fishing there. The size of these is determined by your own discretion. We have not found that one size is optimal — just that what we have done works.