You might not know that Cheetah, who posts reports here and is a prodigious gifter in the Southern part of the Dark Continent, is also a professional pilot with a wide range of aerial skills and experience. He tells me that my flying seems to be a whole lot more fun than his, right now, and since he flies a pressurized aircraft at higher altitudes he’s been unable to grace the environment with his orgonite from that venue. This photo of the ‘cyclonic Sylph’ that was directly in his flight path was taken by him:
I asked him, ‘Can’t you just buy or build an ultralight aircraft for gifting around the region?’ but his circumstances won’t allow it, for now. That’s kind of a shame because some of us have seen what can be done to revolutionize the environment from an aircraft, especially in regions like his that have a lot of mountains.
I suggested that a few secret contributors have spent large sums helping ambitious but less solvent orgonite flingers to cover a lot of ground, so perhaps if I post an appeal, someone will come forward with the money for a portable aircraft for him. He was resistant at first because he is unwilling to accept charity but I assured him that this is not actually charity; these contributors are simply extending their reach in cases like this, in addition to just wanting to lend a hand in places that desperately need a lot of orgonite.
It’s a long way from where he lives to East Africa but I envision him traveling there, someday, to teach one or two of our cohorts to fly so that they, too, can consolidate their victories, expand their capabilities and further sweeten that vast region. You might not know that they’re now using some of the profits from the mbolea business to pay for a top rated university education for one of their own, whose name I haven’t yet asked permission to share but he posts reports here, too. They also established ties with the police, army and postal system in order to keep themselves safe and to keep the business running smoothly. Cheetah is a flight instructor in addition to his other capabilities. He also spent years making and distributing zappers and observing the effects, though he didn’t accept money for this. I mentioned that as an example of his actively engaged curiosity and commitment to helping others.
The market for these aircraft is very good in the southern part of the continent, by the way, and he can probably find a good deal. I paid under ten grand for my used Kitfox Lite last summer–a very fine, rugged and versatile Etheric Air Corps craft that’s easy to take anywhere on a trailer, then quickly deploys. Cheetah knows the parameters and I think these things are less expensive in Southern Africa but I mentioned cost as an example. I usually pay too much for things, by the way
If this interests you, please contact me and I’ll put you in touch with him if his contact info is not available in his posts. Due to the nature of his job he has had to be a little circumspect about sharing personal information here. In my experience, small contributions aren’t likely to foot the bill so if someone wants to contribute it ought to be the full amount, which Cheetah is easily capable of researching.
~Don