Eddie-san wants to connect with other gifters in Japan

Ed is about to launch another gifting exposition (international?) from Kyoto and wants to connect with as many other gifters in Japan as possible, so if that’s you, please email me at [email protected] and I’ll CC a response to Ed, okay?

Jamie from Kobe and I correspond a lot, now and then, but the federal parasites removed him from my address book. Kudos for you, Jamie!

Reminder: If any gifter experiences extraordinary trouble from the corporate world order’s bloated, omnipresent sewer rat agencies and especially if any of your children or other family experience this, PLEASE contact me right away so we can beat those freaks of your back, okay? We’ve saved a lot of lives, this way, and a whole lot more heartache and empty pockets.

For instance, Christine Oginye, who was severely poisoned recently in Sudan, quickly recovered after we spent a Sunday international chat session fixing her up, last week. I have to pay the hospital bill to get her free but hospital incarceration is inexpensive in E Africa [Image Can Not Be Found] and there’s one hospital, in Kiboga, Uganda, where people actually get well fast (Doc Batiibwe’s place) with zappers, colloidal silver, orgonite, ozone, herbs, etc. I think it’s the finest hospital on the planet and I saw it with my own eyes.

I’m sure that if the three gifters in Kenya and Sudan who were murdered with poison, last year, had told us they were sick we could have cured them, too. Things are about to turn a corner in E Africa, I gather. We’ll be playing catchup with these intrepid villagers before long, grid willing [Image Can Not Be Found]

~Don

My Japanese brother, Tetsuzi-san in Hiroshima, doesn’t speak English so we use Babel-fish to communicate. He’s been earthpiping all of the major faultlines in Japan for a few years and posts lavishly illustrated updates here, occasionally. I want Tetsuzi-san to accompany us when we reverse the Sahara Desert [Image Can Not Be Found]

Ed speaks Japanese and knows Tetsuzi well.

~Don