Government in Namibia

Hello,

How are you doing, it is been long since we communicate. We have been having a lot of problem with the government in Namibia concerning the production of the orgonite. We were intimidated and even jailed,our accounts were hacked. We were later released and now we are back again making orgonites because many people believed in what we were doing in this region.

After we were released we tried to meet with the minister of agriculture,water and forestry who assured us his support.The previous regime was frustrating our efforts because he was ignorance about the importance of the orgonite and the impacts it can bring to the societies in namibia.

We are currently in need of zappers, we will appreciate any help from the orgonite forum members.We are ready to take any risks to orgonise Namibia.

So far we are doing good and we have been visiting various farmers in okavango and kunene areas where we supplied them with orgonites.

Thanks,

Mrs Bekha

Hi Bheka,

Thanks for the notification, even us here in Kenya the government is really frustrating us but we cannot leave making the orgonite. Judy Lubulwa was really frustrated by the government of Kenya till now she refrain from making the orgonite, in Kenya we have a of difficulties and in fact the government is all the time following us but all those cannot stop our movement. We hope if another government took power we know that the orgonite will thrill and dominate the Nation.

Another worst thing with the government of Kenya they don’t even want the NGO that help people , and thus despite such facts we are still going to make the orgonite to the best of our ability. Christine got arrested in Southern Sudan while doing gifting , we are waiting if she can come out of jail tomorrow.

You need just continue making the orgonite despite such prevailing circumstance, don’t be afraid.

Mrs O

Hello Mrs O

Thank you Mrs O for your encouraging words.The African governments have not been willing to embrace the spread of the orgonite. I talked with George Ritschl and he experienced a lot of challenges too in South Africa.

When we started making orgonite in Namibia we knew it was not going to be easy and we have experienced a lot of challenges but with our current government we have started to get few support. We approached our local member of parliament who talked to the minister of agriculture, water and forestry on our behalf. I really appreciate what you are doing in Kenya.

I pray that your colleague may be released soon from prison.

Mrs Bekha