Hi Don,
Receive the pictures of the Farmers and thier farms,We put some Orgonite in thier farms some few weeks back and now you can see how the vegetables are growing very healthy.
THis place has been dry and unproductive for some years now BUT you can see how the plants are very healthy .
Thanks ,
Mrs O.
I’m pretty sure the farmer (below) is Nicholas Odiyo, who later started corresponding with me. He lives near Kisumu and I’ve posted something from him in another thread, along with photos of his new crops.
Those round houses are really cool, quiet and comfortable in the heat, also cost nothing except for the doorframe. What did you pay for your house? [Image Can Not Be Found]
Mrs Odondi’ in the two photos above. I think Billie, her son, is standing next to her but I’ll ask. I hope you guys are getting as much as I am from the photos. I’ve been corresponding with Mrs O and a few others for six years and it’s nice to finally see who they are [Image Can Not Be Found] Thanks, Nora, for posting their pics for me!
Nicholas went to MIgori, last week, to talk to other farmers about this.
I asked Mrs Odondi about irrigation and here’s what she wrote back (my comments to her follow):
Hi Don,
The farmers here depend much on rainfall because they cant afford to water thier big field with tanks or pipes.They really appreciate because Orgonite has helped the crops to grow fast and healthy even when the rains are not enough.
We are still taking more Orgonite to Bumala -Uganda when I will also be going thier to take some of my stock of shoes with the money you sent me .
Thanks ,
Mrs Odondi
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Thanks, Mrs O. I"ll add your comments to the forum reports. I’ve asked Christine [Mrs O’s working partner in Juba, S. Sudan–a schoolteacher and also a widow/mother] to write as many details and observations as possible to go along with her photos and I hope you’ll continue to do the same.
I think the reason this is important (more information) is because you’re making history in a powerful way. I absolutely want you each to get the credit you deserve when orgonite begins to spread across the continent, so telling me more will be very helpful in that way, too.
~Don
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Dear Sir,
Much thanks, receive those photos.Its me Chris and my wife Joyce working in the farm.You will get much of our progress soon.
bye.
Christopher.
Awesome photos! It will be an honour to work with these fine people in the future. I am in the process of setting up the Thai Raw Spa, where we have wild food and cattle grazing on wild grass so we can drink raw milk (illegal in most parts of North America) and chickens running around gifting us with fresh raw eggs. My boosting partner is currently working in Las Vegas and she is stunned by how unhealthy Americans are. She grew up in Java Indonesia where they always had a cow grazing on wild grass so she was lucky to get fresh raw milk daily. Grass pulls ALL minerals from the soil and thus raw milk and cream butter is a SUPER FOOD. Completely FORGET the paseurized factrory farmed stuff…they turn it into a poison and feed these poor animals grain and corn (not their natural food) and stuff them with hormones and anitbiotics. Looking at the beaming health of our African friends I think we REALLY need to re-think completely who exactly lives in the third world. I look forward to dining on their raw sun-dried fish…harvested with love and a smile and gratitude.
I suggest reading the book “The Vegetarian Myth”. An excellent study of anthropology where basicly NO CULTURE that survived was ever completely vegetarian. Tell a Tibtan monk he can’t have his fresh raw Yak’s milk and he’ll probably tell you to jump in the lake. All these animals have the ability to take massive amounts of green wild food and turn it into a milk super food for our consumption. Most modern people are completely drained of good quality fats which the brain and body needs.
Anyway…wild fish is awesome too…especially raw or sun-dried.
I find these photos of our African friends immensely inspiring!
all the best…hkj
Mrs Odondi put the following montage together and got it online. You can see the excellent harvests and can tell that the farmers are pleased. Send her some boosts as she travels with her orgonite to meet farmers in Botswana shortly, okay?
~Don
Hi, Don. please find attached document representing farmers in use of Organite. there is high demand of Orgonite from other farmers who have not used the Orgonite and they have found out its outcome that it is worthwhile. so the farmers who did not use the Orgonite have already been and they are now waiting for the on-set of rain so that they can use them.
Thanks.
Chris Odiyo works closely with Mrs Odondi. As Mrs O soon travels to Botswana, Chris will be taking orgonite to farmers in Congo:
Dear Sir,
Much thank with ahope tha you are well,befere we accomplish our Congo mission i am now emberk on preparing more orgonite that would sustaine alarge number of farmers who would wish to use the product especially in our area Migori. Also am busy training fermers who had not known the product ,on its merit especialy in improving the yield on the farm production.Otherwise hoping to feed you with more report of the progress soon.
God Bless You.
Chris.
Chris Anyango was unable to go to Congo, yet, partly due to the business/production demands in Mrs Odondi’s absence. I got a note from my friend, Dr Kayiwa in Uganda, who had just returned from Congo (didn’t say what region, but I think it’s close to SW Uganda) and told me that he gifted areas where there’s a lot of human sacrifice and cannibalism happening. Hopefully he’ll go back there and find out if all that has stopped.
Here’s some interesting and encouraging follow-up information from Nicholas Odiyo about the first orgonite-boosted crops in Kenya:
Don,
The rain is greatly missing over here, though the farmers are taking the Orgonite in preparation, waiting for the rain to fall.The farmers who used the Orgonites havested thir maize crops in early July, even though the havesting process just came to an end a week or two ago. This means that the farmers who used the Orgonites were advantaged.
Mrs.Odondi gave the Orgonites to those in Kisumu area, and so they have no reason being left behind when the rest who used the same celebrate.
Nicholas.