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Just like predicted, it has rained 17 days out of 18 along the Colorado River
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I think it's great that you're experimenting with Orgonite. Good work, OP.
This is the monsoon season for the desert with "afternoon and evening" thunderstorms. Which will throw off your data and credit for the work.
To fill up the river? You have to begin where it starts.
My advice? Focus on Idaho Wyoming and Colorado. That is where your river begins.
Let's see what you can do.
Quoting: Anonymous Coward 75913974 Bystanders who think they have the answer. I made a prediction on a certain day, 6/23. Monsoon season doesn't start until mid July and into August and early September. Prior to the prediction there was no rain. Now it rains every day, mostly at the headwaters but in various places along the river. I'm asking people to join me to have a greater effect. But instead of jumping in and getting this done, there are too many who want to come up with excuses while the US is going down due to this drought that has been the worst in 1,200 years. You're invited to focus on the Green River. Any and all help is appreciated. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 82913668 "Monsoon season in Tucson, Arizona started June 15, according to the National Weather Service."
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