Weather Engineering Operations Reports — Trevor James Constable & Thomas J. Brown
Weather Engineering Operations Reports
By Trevor James Constable and Thomas Joseph Brown
(Borderland Sciences Research Foundation)
From 1988 through the early 1990s, Trevor James Constable carried out a series of organized field operations in etheric weather engineering — a continuation and expansion of Wilhelm Reich’s orgone experiments into practical atmospheric work.
Compiled and edited by Thomas J. Brown, these official Borderland Sciences Operations Reports document the step-by-step technical progress of a functioning life-energy technology applied to the weather organism.
Each report includes:
- Operational logs from Trevor’s field teams—locations, timing, instruments, and outcomes.
- Official meteorological data and radar imagery verifying the atmospheric changes.
- Photographic evidence of equipment setups, formations, and weather responses.
- Commentary and interpretation from both Constable and Brown on etheric causation, energy dynamics, and human participation in natural processes.
These reports chronicle real-time interactions between human intention, geometric instrumentation, and the etheric vitality of the planet—forming a bridge between spiritual science and applied natural engineering.
“Where conventional meteorology ends, the etheric begins—revealing the formative forces that make weather a living organism.”
Fully illustrated. 112 pages. PDF Digital Edition.
Operational field reports and radar-verified documentation from Trevor Constable’s etheric weather engineering missions—rainmaking, smog reduction, and atmospheric harmonization from 1988–1994.