It’s our obligation to make an effort this week to make sure that we accomplish our mission trips.I had planned to revisit Congo with the orgonites which has now become an international product that support life through empowering both fishermen and the farmers.Nicholas also will be going back to Tanzania also this week. Me i will be traveling to Congo Tomorrow.
Fishermen from Mwanza where Nicholas had taken the orgonites some times back and the fishermen at Migingo are the one who have given us the money that will fund our trips plus all our up keeps.This brings to our knowledge that fishing is a very good business and that is why even me together with Nicholas we hope to involve fully in the fishing business.
Actually i have managed to reach DRC safely even though things are a bit tough concerning transportation i received a warm reception, the people there who have known the impact of the orgonite were very much jovial while seeing me in there place once again.
I hope the work that now i m doing in DRC will be like all the work that we have been doing in Ugingo and Migingo in the middle of lake Victoria.And the same way that we have succeeded in both Migingo and Ugingo we are going to succeed the same in the DRC
On the first place i did my gifting in a town known as Kindu i then proceed to another town called Kasongo.In this town i realized that not many people had known much about the orgonites.I t took my effort to lecture them one by one in a group so that they may yield to the orgonites ,but my pleasure is that they are now developing much interest toward the orgonites and i m very sure soon they will be fun of the orgonites
I now plan to proceed to another town known as Kalemia which is situated by the Shore of Lake Tanganyika which will really give me an advantage to do all the gifting in the Lake Tanganyika and training the people more of the orgonites
Still now i want to continue concentrating in this town on the town known as Kasongo for i have seen them having alot of interest on this our project. For of late Jane Ngugi also told me that she is still in Rwanda, she was planing of how she could come over and meet me in DRC.
Chris, I see that Kindu is on the great Congo River, which flows west to the Atlantic Ocean and that Kasongo is close to that river, rather far upstream from Kindu. Is the river navigable to the ocean from Kindu? If so, there seems to be good potential for carrying information about orgonite through the country, all the way to the Atlantic! In that case, the orgonite venture that started in your native Kenya will have spread all across Africa, from Somalia and Ethiopia and throughout Congo! Rashid has been enabling a lot of rainfall in Morocco, as Mrs O, Benedict and Fatumah have been doing in Somalia so it’s not hard to imagine that the entire Sahara is going to be in bloom before very long. It’s fun to consider the positive economic and political impacts for the continent of all that rain!
‘Cheetah,’ another African pioneer who posts reports, here, and regularly flies over the Kalahari, far to the south, has confirmed to me that it’s still green, almost seven years after Georg and crew finally initiated regular rainfall throughout Southern Africa by flipping all the death towers and weather weaponry along the Indian Ocean Coast, from Mozambique southward, and by previously distributing scores of orgonite cloudbusters in key vortices throughout the region.
I’ve read that the rivers in Congo are the primary routes for travel, at least in the regions that connect with the Atlantic Coast. Many years ago I had hoped to move to Congo with my young family so I did a lot of reading about the country, then. That was before the communist takeover and the resulting bloodshed. I think orgonite is going to erase every trace of all of that horror so I feel very proud that you’re posting your reports about your work, there.
Most of Congo is connected to the Congo River and the smaller part to the east has rivers that run to Lake Tanganyika and Lake Victoria, if I’m not mistaken, and it’s easier to build roads in that more arid and hilly part of Congo.
At any rate, what you’re doing in Congo (I hope Jane will also be able to participate in that effort!) will surely spread in both directions.
I’m enjoying tracing your progress with the help of google maps!
Hi Nicholas
Thank for your warm report actually we are really trying to make sure that we give people the best. Chris told me that if I have some money I should just go and he promised to give me some money to take me back to Rwanda
Jane
Really I thank you very much for that message I m sure I m going to met Chris in Congo if possible
Jane
Thanks for encouraging me , anyways life here in the DRC is very tough such that it need some extra adjustment in my spending but i believe that i m going to succeed.Today i m soon finishing my work at the town of Kasongo plus other important areas as in the River Congo which passed next to these towns.This river Congo is one of the income source to these people for fishing is mostly done in this river.Its also navigable but to some extent for there are some falls that might be favorable for boats or canoes. Right now we are with Jane Ngugi in the operation .So immediately after this i will straight away proceeding South wards so that i may have the opportunity to gift in those regions. I will keep on posting more reports as the time go
I went to Congo very well and met Chris .Only that what I came to learn here is that the work load is very high.I even wish I had enough time I would have continue spending many days here so as to help in the work.
Chris will soon finishing the work of gifting here at the town of Kasongo and if all go well he will travel south to gift in Lake Tanganyika.I hope he will succeed as I know him he is shard working man.
Jane
Hallow Don Croft
Really my visit to Congo for sure encouraged me a lot .I have also come to learn so many things that I had not known. I have come to learn that both Chris and other team are making a lot of success due to their hard work and their senses of creativity. Chris is really having a persuasive language and his ability to influence others is also overwhelming actually I really like how he is making his business and how people positively responding to him. The people of Congo really like orgonites
My stay with him really jacked me up and I m sure I will never be the same. Also my presence with him according to his analysis, he is also very happy and I m sure we supported one another. Your effort to learn Kiswahili will actually help us in a great deal. It will have a greater impact to all our African readers.
I have a greater success in my mission in the DRC. I have managed to gift most of the most important ares in the town of Kindu and Kasongo.I have also conducted some important seminars with the people who are very much in the DRC.From this my visit i have come to learn that Congo is a rich agricultural place but must people concerns much with the mining something that have for a very long time made the whole nation to have food insecurity.
Now through my effort i hope soon the most of the areas that i have thoroughly gifted will have mre food a after completely a dopting to the agriculture.Jane Ngugi who sacrificed to join me for the success of the business also did me a greater support.So i will soon travel to the southern part to gift in the Lake Tanganyika
Really the orgonites that we are making now are very good for they glitter such that fish can easily see them when we put them in the water.The gifting which Chris did in Lake Tanganyika is quite historic.He told me that there are many fish in Lake Tanganyika than in Lake Victoria and Lake Turkana.So i hope that,the gifting in Lake Tanganyika will really increase the fishing industry in lake Tanganyika.
Really all the work which Chris did in Lake Tanganyika is good
Dancan
Yesterday i conducted a successful seminar where i lecture several farmers in Mbeya concerning the benefit of the orgonites.They reacted positively and i believe that due to that their economy will really boost up. I also got one fellow who came from Chard who had a little knowledge of the orgonites he also help me to propagate that in information among the people.
Through my observation in these region the soil here is quite sandy and i believe that it,s why they had been have a poor our come in their crop production.So from our tireless effort they instability is going to be changed to stability in terms of success in the agricultural production.From all these it’s my beliefs that the out come here will be like what happened in Migingo and Ugingo and also in Somalia where every thing nearly changed if not perfect but fairly enough for human habitation.
These reports represent solid stages of progress in Congo (Democratic Republic of Congo) and I’m sharing Chris’ more recent email to me, which is wonderful information to include in this thread. The popularity of his presentations is pretty significant, considering the language difficulty, there.
It’s amazing that someone from Chad who lives in Congo was already familiar with orgonite! This is no doubt due to Christine’s visits to Chad in the past couple of years.
Real wealth for nations is based on agriculture, I believe, and certainly most of the money earned by mining is taken out of Congo so we may see some dramatic improvements in people’s quality of life where Chris has been in that country–within a growing season or two.
Here’s what Chris sent to me (we’re working on helping him get back home):
Hi Don
Really the little work that i had done in the DRC have actually worked ways that would finally change the economic progress of the people of Congo.Previously they had been residing all the hopes in mining that had finally rendered the country to suffer in the agricultural wise.But my effort there if i m not far from the truth have in a greater deal improved and changed their tune.I m sure very soon quite a number will now embark on the agriculture which is the mother of economy.
I had really appreciated Jane effort to come all the way to support me in the business in the DRC. Right now i m at Mbeya town still doing some little work .I m planning that if all go well i may travel to Kenya this week only that i still dont have enough money i had overspend in my trip because of the inflation that severely hited our nations.
As determinant as you are, i know that you will know Kiswahili and you will effectively post your reports in Kiswahili and all our African readers will successful benefit from you.Most of the Congolese speaks Lingala and French but only a few knows English and Kiswahili.
Chris
Hallo Readers
Yesterday I had conducted a successful seminar here in Mbeya town where several people turned up for the lectures. Luckily enough some of the people whom I meet the first day when I arrived there also contributed much towards my success. They help me much by mobilizing the people so that they may come and attentively listen to the lectures. According to my analysis quite a number of people will very soon adopt and start using our product the Orgonite and I m also very sure that our product will by far beat others in the category of good products even in the world market.
I have also come to learn that this region of Mbeya has got much agricultural recourse such that if they can use them in a proper manner by using the Orgonite to boost their agricultural production, then the area will soon be one of the richest in that region. Since they are people with good understanding I see that they will be of greater value to even their fellows at the sub-urban regions.
From all these I m very much courageous to let all our friends to know that every steps that we do make whenever we do the business positively contribute a positive outcome to the people who comply with us and take heed to our instruction.
It’s only that time and resources may not allow me continue working within the borders of Tanzania but I hope all will be well.
Allow me appreciate Don and his associate for this tireless effort to help us change the states and the situations within our continent of Africa. For I can mention just a few areas that their efforts have successfully made us to go through; Migingo and Ugingo in the middle of Lake Victoria, Southern Sudan, The war torn region of the Republic of Somali Land among others which I cannot mention all.
Otherwise may God our Father grant to you long life so that you continue discharging all the recourses that Our Father God have deposited in you
Chris
Hallow Reader,
Really my mission ended up very successfully. I managed to gift in various important areas. In the DRC the reception was very good the people whom I met there warmly received me with a double hand.I found that not all of them had not known about the Orgonite. Some of them had learned about the Orgonite during my fist trip which took place last year. They even encouraged me by telling me that all those who used the Orgonite in their farms really succeeded. Even those who used it in their fishing industry also benefited a lot.
I had also came to learn that after I had left last year another company of fertilizer (mbolea) also came up with another brand but happy enough that one could not compete our Orgonite.
I also managed to gift the big rivers as the River Congo even though gifting a moving river sometimes becomes a bit hard but I did this with a hope of supplying the fishes in these rivers with adequate nutrients so that they may multiply enough to enlarge the fishing activities.
As we had earlier known that economically the Congolese for many years have been depending much on mining industry as their major source of income, but happily enough after we have introduced them on the Orgonite I m very sure they will change the tune from entirely depending on the Orgonite alone to agriculture which is always the mother economy of every nation. So I believe that through this the status of the Congolese will drastically change
In Lake Tanganyika I also did thorough gifting and the fishermen there were very much happy with my effort to reach them especially at the best moment. I thoroughly gifted in that place and the fishermen were very much appreciative to what I did to them. Since it had been observed that, Lake Tanganyika has many fish even more than other lakes as Lake Victoria and others as Lake Turkana, Lake Kiyoga. I believe now the production is going to be double
The only problem which I got there was that there is a small but harmful insect known as scorpion. It’s very much dangerous and it really affects people around that place. I’m doing a research to determine if zapper can provide a lasting solution to the victims. The zapper which I had I gave one of them to try if the victims can successfully from using it.
I still wish to post many reports soon.
Chris