After poeple from Congo had come to realised the impact of orgonite in the sense that it improve and stabilise the economy.It had been their humble request that i take to them more of the the product.Eventhough some of them through frequent war and other pestilence,had led some of them jobless while others bunkrupt.This will force me to offer some bags of orgonite as adonation to help these kinds of people to pick up in life.
Therefore i m planning to go there by next week and as to such ,its my appeal to all well wishers to support my trip for the benefit of these disable Congolese.I m also working all round the clock so that i manage to go.
Otherwise your positive response will be ablessing to the people of God
Chris.
I am so glad to hear that Congo is getting gifted with orgonite. There have been so many horrible things that have happened there and of all the places in the world, it is one of the first places I can think of that should get it. Other places get so much attention in the news and Congo is hardly ever be mentioned even though much worse things were happening there. There are many developed countries benefiting from all the mineral wealth being taken out of the country and the armies who cause the atrocities are the ones making money from it. The country has been a huge target.
Becca
I agree that some donated orgonite in Congo is going to probably have far-reaching, positive effects. As Christine has noted, nobody was farming in her area of Sudan on account of the warfare/slaughter that had been occuring there. Lots of farmers got busy when they saw the results of her use of orgonite on her leased field.
I asked Mrs Odondi if the violence and crime in Kisumu, where she lives and has been handing out orgonite for several years, has reduced and she noted that it has, more lately on account of so many farmers going back to work due to the resumption of regular rainfall. I think that Dancan’s and others’ widespread distribution of orgonite in nearby Lake Victoria (as big as a small sea) is responsible for the healing of the climate, lately savaged by weather warfare. The worst drought occurred a year ago, which is also when three of our African friends were murdered with poison.
When I was in Uganda, Dr Kayiwa took me to some areas where human sacrifices were being performed and we tossed a lot of orgonite from the car. I didn’t get any followup but I trust that those areas ‘cleaned up’ and that this violence ended. Georg did followup on his and Trevor’s blitz-gifting trip to Soweto, almost six years ago, and if the report was hacked by the NSA from this forum, it’s still on his site, orgoniseafrica.net [Image Can Not Be Found]
The entire town’s ambience changed from unhappy/angry/enraged to peaceful, friendly and relatively contented. Lots of cleaning had already taken place and trees were even planted–always a hopeful sign.
Carol, who is the first person to take orgonite to Africa (August, 2001) visited Kisumu each week to do her email and she said it was the most dangerous place she’d ever visited. I’m still astonished that the late David Ochieng and Mrs Odondi, who both lived a short distance from the village in Kenya where Carol worked, contacted me some years later with questions about our work because they didn’t yet know about Carol . Her report is intact, since it’s an early part of ‘The Adventures of Don and Carol Croft:’ a free PDF download on EW.
Carol doesn’t remember the name of the village where she stayed but I think we can find out from the Kenyan woman, Atieno, who was her hostess in that village because at the time she also had an African-goods gift shop in Seattle in the uber-cool Capital district. We’ll try to find her next time we’re in town.
Lake Victoria, on which Kisumu is a port city, was so toxic that tourists were warned not to even wade in it. Now, orgonite has cleaned it up, as we’ve seen happen in so many polluted bodies of water by now.
Afrer Dancan and friends had tossed orgonite along a hundred miles of shoreline there was a massive overgrowth of water hyacinth, which stopped all commercial fishing for a week or so, then got eaten up by millions of happy tilapia and other tasty fish, causing a boom period for fishermen
Note that the Greenboots were needed in that case
~Don
To me when i personally visited Kisumu acity at the port of Lake Victoria i witnessed alot of improvement in the sense that areas which had been most hit by ethnic classes and racial discrimination are now living in peace.Even places which had been divided by political rivalry now through orgonite which was resulted by the effort of Mrs O ,are nowbenefiting alot.
About Carol Mrs O had told me that she had come to Kisumu some times back.When i went to Kisumu i found fishermen very happy since orgonites which Dancan and his team had applied in the lakeVictoria has really increased the fish production.When i enquired they told me that orgonite where its being applied made algea which is the best food for fish to grow rapidly
Nowadays even the lake water which had been polluted through the orgonites which we had a pplied now the water is good even for consumption.
Even water hycinth which had been aproblem to the fishing community had been cleared by the aggressive tilapia and other fish species which come about because of orgonite especially in ares where Dancan placed he orgonite.
Even those people whom Dave had been giving the orgonite we still going on supplying them very well.
Chris
Becca, for sure Congo is agood place it has valuable mineral worth to support life but unfrtunately the ordinary members of that counry benefit not due to frustration caused by their onw armies and other military forces.But since i have discovered the impact of orgonite as peace initiative element,. i m sure soon Congo will be abetter place.Even right now some of the farmers are applealing for my return taking to them some more orgonite.So just pray with me.
Chris