My Trip To Siaya

That is the home of Obama’s brother, in fact they are not in the good term with Barrack’s Grandmother for he is an Islam by faith.

That is the home of Nyanya wa Obama (Grandmother), that’s the forest which surrounds the home. We thoroughly gifted around that home for within the home we were not allowed to gift nor take photos.

That photos shows when we were in the home, those people in that vehicle also tried to come to Mama Sara Obama’s home but they were denied a chance for they never booked before. Really we got an opportunity to have a chance because we booked prior.

That’s the police post which was not there previously but when man ascends in power it was erected for her security. So the place is now secured.

Those are the huts of the people who lived around that place, some are just native people like others but very soon the place is now getting modernized to accommodate all by issuing good life we were told that by Mama Sara.

That was when I was gifting in that school ,from the history which we got, that school collapsed some days back but when Barrack ascend to power they reinstate the condition of that school and it’s now functioning. Those are the remarkable paces where visitors who went to visit Sara take most of their times.

That is me, and my brother Ben I took a photo at the centre by the roadside that leads to Barrack’s Obama’s Grandmother. The place is good and the arrangement is quite outstanding. The roads are properly managed; in fact things there are very good. The background of the photo is a well built hotel that can accommodate good and respective visitors who comes in that area.

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Thx Dacncan

That photo was taken in museum in Kisumu, in fact we gifted the orgonite in that place. Really it makes the water to be very clean and even if you can see the health of that fish it’s so good .People in these places really like the orgonite.

That other photo also show an areas in a place called Seme on our way to Siaya. Really all the orgonite which we had gifted there now have made these regions to be very fertile for now they receive sufficient rainfall

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That photo is in Kisumu in Lake Victoria where we had dome most of our gifting. We went there to send some of the orgonite to Eliud in Musoma [in Tanzania]. Instead of using the G4s [a global parcel service] we packed them safely and send them as a parcel to be taken to Eliud through the ship that sails from Kisumu to Mwanza via Musoma

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That was when I was gifting the orgonite, deep in the roots of that tree next to one of the police station in Kisumu.

That is one of the streets of Kisumu city 9110, that place we had done thorough gifting.

Thx Dancan

Kisumu is where all of this started. Thanks a lot for the fine photos and captions, Dancan! This is a big help for the record and for our readers. I took the liberty of adding the appropriate code to each photo in the previous two reports so that they appear in the post. Alejandro in Chile provided these instructions for posting photos, which is where I eventually learned to do it:

http://www.ethericwarriors.com/ip/viewtopic.php?t=2049

and it’s a ‘sticky’ post that remains at the top of the list in the ‘Tips and Strategies’ section of this forum.

Thanks, again.

~Don

Those are the places which were formerly a desert and after gifting these areas now even trees can grow very well and you can see the outcome on the photo above.
Thx Dancan

That’s a a good farm of vegetable, the region was dry but after a thorough distribution of the orgonite,the place is now good for both crops and the vegetable as there indicated in the photo above. Really it’s true that our great effort in these regions will effectively re-claim them for a better farming activities.It an in the Lodwer region
Dancan

Dancan, the photos of trees and healthy new crops that are growing in that formerly desert area of Turkana are quite valuable for the record. Before orgonite, this was only possible to accomplish with irrigation and this fact, alone, is world-shaking. Good and empowering news like this travels quite slowly but, thanks to the internet and especially to the Kikundi’s determined and strategic efforts in East Africa, it now travels with less resistance.

~Don