How orgonite has changed my life

Hi readers,
I must say that am one of those people who consider themselves luckiest in this world for having known the Orgonite deal. Back from my home, my background could not allow me to go to school. In Lodwar where our home is, poverty stroke the land and drought is quite severe there. When my first brother Dancan knew about Orgonite through the connection with Mrs O, I did not know how important that would be to ,my life. That support from some friends from the west and the income from the little business could allow me be able to finance my secondary education. That was the first step to me. With that confidence, God’s grace and extreme hard work, I worked and got grade A-. I was the happiest man on the Earth I believe.
That did not end there. I got a letter to one of the best Universities in Kenya, Egerton University College, Laikipia campus. Am, called to study Bachelor of Science( Economics and Statistics ). When I was going to school, it is through the Orgonite friends and support that I was able to settle my financial needs to the place, and I must say that am very grateful.
I must swear that without the knowledge of Orgonite, am not sure whether I would have gone to school. School in our home place, is not a necessity, though the government is doing all it can to improve the literacy level in that area. I would have not seen the doors of the University, would it not for the fact that I was introduced to Orgonite. Am sure that you all understand African history and education. With that, I want to let you know that whatever you are doing is not just as simple as you might think. You can see that somebody’s life is now unde3rgoing transformation because of the Orgonite business. I hope if we fully get into the Orgonite business, it will be very easy to finance most of these things r=that we need to advance our lives.
Benedict.

Congrats brother. We all are happy for you

Hi Bro
Thanks for posting that message stating how orgonite have helped your life.Its very true that orgonite is real and it successfully work to change the situation and state of every situation.Those fishermen whom you gave the orgonite assured us that they are going to give us some money and we will send to you in school.
Dancan

I hope to work directly with the intrepid Omollo Brothers later this year…stay tuned to EW, then [Image Can Not Be Found] and I will probably be happily riding on their coat tails, then.

Can you imagine Western academia being receptive to this new science? African universities are not generally kept in such an intellectual death grip.

The corporate order had to erect an Einstein facade in academia in the 1930s in order to block the public’s then-nascent interest in the ether (called, ‘orgone,’ by Dr Reich), which is more important than ‘electromagnetism,’ after all, as Tesla also knew so well in those days. I don’t think it’s possible to understand EM or gravity without seeing them in the context of the ether. All of the successful free energy device inventors evidently know this, directly.

When Benedict can’t find an opportunity to present mbolea’s power and magic to an audience, he creates opportunities. It’s hard for me to imagine what my lie would be like, now, if I had his drive and focus when I was that age but I’m just happy that he’s posting reports, here, and inspiring the rest of us.

~Don

When a community has transformed the way these villages in Nyamira are doing, people will likely forget how rotten it had been. I don’t want this to happen in that case. I know that in America, especially in the western states, settler communities were founded on the wholesale slaughter of Indian men, women and children and in the southern states they were founded on the backs of horribly-treated slaves of African descent after the resident Indians were slaughtered and/or driven into exile so Nyamira is not as unique as we might think.

I think the same story was repeated on most continents. The original inhabitants of Africa might have been the pygmies and bushmen, in fact. Cheetah told me, by the way, that the Koi San (Bushmen of the Kalahari) can converse a bit with Japanese people, without translators [Image Can Not Be Found]

I spent part of my youth in Micronesia, in the middle of the Western Pacific Ocean, and those wonderful, atoll-dwelling people are reputed to be some of the racial/cultural predecessors of the present Japanese. Humanity really got around in very ancient times, in spite of what Western academic, insistent, corporate-sponsored sphincterists have claimed.

~Don