Actually, the present of Orgonite in this region (southern Sudan) has improve the level of peace. Looking at the actual conflict level, it has been realized that the conflict and wars have drastically gone down owing to Orgonite distribution in this area. We hope the conflict over the disputed Abyei region will also come to an end soon. We also sent some more Orgonite to this region so as to influence peace through the Dinka Ngok people.
Hi Don
I and Dancan we for indeed the bone of contention is the oil that Abyei area is producing but since our effort there is to reclaim all the waster areas to be productive,we are sure soon other areas which had been abandoned for their being less productive will be useful and many people will deviate their attention from focusing much on the oil to farming and peace will be restored .
Orgonite we will continue giving and even up to those sensitive areas where crucial meetings will be held We will not sit back till peace is realized in Southern Sudan.
After arriving in the town we were forced not to use the vehicle that we had for security purposes we hired a motor bike while distributing the orgonites in the town.We have talked to other whom i had previously introduced to the orgonite,for they had known from our teaching that orgonite where it is there is peace also so they will keep them and gave some to their neighbors.
We are still going to be in this place for about two days while still doing the work.
Christine
That’s a very exciting development, Christine, thanks. Over here it’s become evident that the corporate world order are failing to make and maintain droughts any more, due to enough people having put orgonite near enough of the weather weaponry.
The sewer rats did manage to create some murderous tornados in many American states recently, though. We see this as a personal challenge to go to those areas and/or to inspire people who live in those areas to step up and do this essential work with us.
I’m quite sure that we can collectively destroy the corporate felons’ ability to murder people and destroy property with these broadcast weapons before long.
In the West, when farmers have no rainfall they generally irrigate their crops but that’s not an option in much of arid East Africa, of course, so you and the crew are actually producing rainfall with your orgonite, instead [Image Can Not Be Found]
I think you know better than we do that a healthy agricultural market is more valuable for everyone than gold and silver is.
‘Hi’ to Dancan. I didn’t realize that he had taken orgonite to Migingo Island in Lake Victoria a year or so, ago. Migingo I. seems like a sort of international hub in terms of productive networking. Good strategy for Nicholas and Chris to return there and kudos to Billy (Mrs O’s son) and Nancy (David Ochieng’s sister) in Kisumu for continuing to produce and send enough orgonite for you all to sell and donate in your travels, as well as meeting the local market demand!
Carol and I have the feeling that giving orgonite to those nomadic Arabs may pay off in terms of getting it to strategic places where the rest of you can’t reach.
We’ll look in on Mrs O, Benedict and Fatuma to see whether we can help them get out of Somalia–thanks for letting us know!
Before leaving Sudan, we had taken Orgonite to Abyei, a place found at the border between Northern and Southern Sudan. There had been a serious conflict between the North and the South in struggle for the mineral rich area. Some people were killed in that struggle, and there was a serious unrest at the place. We therefore had to take Orgonite there to reverse the situation.
I am happy to report that there is peace currently in Abyei, Sudan, and the war is now abated. Even the security personnel who went to keep peace in the area has found it not worthy enough for the operation.
Christine will tell you much in the future.
Dancan.
… Abyei is still a strong war zone to-date, we expected the return of peace in this dsiputed region in vain. Till date northern forces have captured the region claiming it’s ownership. The southern, have decided on the mediation to solve the dispute while the united nation have actually brought soldier to help calm the conflict.
We’ve also been made captive since we couldn’t carry on with our business as usual though we’ve distributed the Orgonite the areas of our reach within this region of which has contributed to reduced conflicts.
There’s very high rate of migration in and displacement that has resulted to low population in Abyei region. This result low demand hence reduced business(Orgonite). Tension has now gone down and we expect the condition to return to normality soon.
I’ll ensure the Orgonite is supplied to the maximum and within our capability to ensure the peace prevail in this region as fast as possible.
Christine
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Christine–I’ve been reading about the Abyei situation. Oil is a powerful incentive to wage war, of course. I posted your note in the thread on EW that you started about Abyei.
This will be a good test of orgonite’s ability but we might not see immediate progress. Do you reckon those Muslim nomadic people whom you’ve befriended can distribute your orgonite north of Abyei? You might surround the area of conflict, rather
Concerning the tension at Abiey because of the oil in the Northern part of the Southern Sudan it is advisable to resort to what Don recommended.The tension may take along time to cool down but the use of the Native Islams to help in distribution of the orgonites is a good idea and it can help.
My suggestion and believe is that suppose we never gifted in these areas previously the story would have been different for tension and war would have fueled up Since among these Islams there were some who opposed the orgonites while others yielded to it i believed that ,that is why their is still a strong hope to recover peace.
So Christine i hope if you resorted to this would be of a great support and finally a lasting solution will be realized
Mrs O.