New gifting plan‏

Now i m very happy for the progress that we are making in Uganda. Now i have expanding my gifting work broader because of the high demand that my clients are facing. Now i have some other group known as the Acholi who have developed much interest in our mbolea. This people some of them come from the mountainous areas from the North and that is now my humble opportunity to explore those areas.

Now after my recovery and the motorbike which i have now i can now move beyond 60km, and these have really motivated my work. Those people agreed to give me the motorbike so that i clear the payment later of which i m doing now.

Now the rain is sufficient and the forested region of the Northern Uganda are experiencing a good atmosphere because of the consistence gifting that we had done in Uganda for the last three years. Now i can see a good change in most of the Northern regions.

Jane

Now the work we have done in Uganda has drawn a lot of impact on the ecological side, on the mountains where we had gifted some days ago has started to receive much rainfall and i trust very soon we are going to move ahead and change the whole of that area. These have really brings a lot of economic improvement in the northern parts of Uganda.

Now i would say that i have really improved in my gifting mission for i can now cover a wide range of work within a short time because of my own means which i have. Now i have prepared enough mbolea that am going to toss along the boarder of Uganda and Southern Sudan to minimize the civil war. I heard that Christine our volunteer gifter in that region i have been displaced by the war and now me together with Guch we are going to see that we gift that nation even if ti means doing it a long the boarder. I have appreciated Stivo and Dooney for standing firm with me.

Jane Laugh

Very perplex but brave enough for what is happening in the Southern Sudan, our statistic had rated it with what is happening in Syria, due to the fact that they dish-own the sanctity of humanity. Now the merciless and war hungry men are planning to make the Southern Sudan a pool of blood of the innocent people. Even the Northern Sudan are also worried about the war and my analysis rates that soon if the Northern nation intervene they my cause more trouble than before. I had a plan to work all round the clock, gifting a long the boarder of Uganda and the war torn region because entering in to that nation is like committing suicide.

I got some of the refugees who fled the war from the Southern and this really gave me an added advantage of reaching quite a number at a time. I even got one affected woman whose child was under severe pain and my zapper really did a wonderful job. Now if Don Croft can send me some more zappers through Lilian in Jinja would be very good for now i need them a lot now.

Am now appealing to all the kikundi that this should be a collective responsibility wherever they are they should support me by boosting my heart. Good Stevo for boosting me while moving on the dangerous zone.

Jane

In fact Jane i really appreciate all that you are doing in the boarders, and its very true that the ceasefire agreement that the two countries signed in the Addis-Ababa the capital of Ethiopia last week was as a result of all that you have done a long the boarders. So keep up that good work. Thank i can see the motorbike have really ease the work for now you can go to several place with in a short time

Mrs O

I have really enjoyed my gifting , for today even areas where i could not reach i deed much work about 70kms. They even do support me by fueling my motorbike for they love using the orgonite. They have heard that where the orgonite have been thoroughly gifted do receive a high rainfall.

Jane

Jane, this thread of reports is particularly historic, in my opinion, because the effects of your efforts in Northern Uganda are clearly recorded and in proper sequence. It’s also consistent with the kikundi’s reports of success from other regions where drought had stopped all the farming.

The news of Saudi Arabias flooding in the areas where you had distributed orgonite last year is probably also an undeniable evidence of your success, there. Since Saudi Arabia is also ‘downline’ from the Canary Islands I suspect that the Iberian kikundi’s massive campaign in those islands last fall were also responsible for the rain, which was also happening in the arid Canary Islands and across North Africa and the Mediterranean Sea at the time. The relatively isolated flooding of Saudi Arabia is another strong indicator that your earlier work made that possible.

Habibi’s success in Morocco is another good example of this. The abundant rain in Thailand is another example, especially since Gare has been mindful to record these things in sequence, showing their relationship to his regional gifting efforts, there. Not many can say that they’ve gifted entire countries ;) but I think Jane’s on her way to also achieving that.

By the way, people who build houses on floodplains often pay for their poor judgement. Just because it’s never rained in these areas doesn’t mean that it’s okay to build there. Some residents of El Paso, Texas, learned that hard lesson years ago after a systematic gifting campaign was carried out in that area and the Rio Grande River flooded its banks. Fortunately for the Saudis, the corporate government has money to burn and they’re constrained to spend some of that unspeakable wealth on public welfare, sort of like how the American Indian casinos have enriched certain tribes since the 1980s.

Carol and I are in the American desert, having finally begun a systematic campaign to reverse it. A lot of work has been done in the past, here, so we’re now seeing a lot of green grass in areas of low desert where nothing was growing, before. My initial effort in this campaign, one year ago, was to distribute orgonite along the high ridge in the Sierra Nevada mountains, east of San Diego, where the desert starts and where Dr Reich had his initial success in 1954. In the following months there was more rainfall in the adjacent desert (Borrego Valley) than there was west of the ridge. Carol learned that from the operator of the Borrego Valley Airport while I was off in my little airplane (I sometimes refer to it as my ‘clown plane’), gifting some of the targets she had marked on my chart after dowsing. Now I know why I waited (trained?) for six years to start this aerial project–kind of risky flying to some of those marked targets).

It’s the systematic reporting of results that may make it possible for us to finally claim proper credit for our successes, later. I’ve always been particularly interested in the notion of due credit, which doesn’t need to be an issue of the ego. When the record shows our work it makes it impossible for someone else to steal the credit from us, so this is also an educational issue and a potential inspiration for regular folks like us who read our reports and want to repeat our achievements. Anyone can do this; anyone has done this ;-) and we’re evidently past the era when only ‘special’ people are considered qualified to perform miracles.

The motorcycle Jane’s using has made it possible for her to extend her success and help many times more people in that region so I think it’s a bad idea to turn up one’s nose at the term, ‘capital investment.’ Money is like blood: it only works when it’s flowing and we have to have enough of it to make anything work. I’m hoping that sales from the new East Africa Ogonite website is going to make it possible for the kikundi to capitalize its own expansion and consolidation efforts before long and also to finance the noxious emergencies that are thrown in their path too often.

Thanks again, Jane.

~Don

Thanks a lot Don for the healthy comment that you gave it really encouraged me in the work. Yes its true that now i can extend my gifting work because of the motorbike that i have. All the areas which i gifted some months ago are doing well , they have started receiving good rainfall, the grass is green and plants very healthy. Those people are very much happy with all that we did. I trust that the website is going to do us much good.

Jane

Areas where i first gifted are now having good rainfall and the inhabitants are very much happy with the work which i have done in saving their areas. The forested ares as the northern Uganda which had been dry regardless of their being the water catchment places are now doing what they were supposed to be doing. Now they are having a good quantity of rainfall and now they can truly serve the people by filling up the tributaries with enough water. I hope much will happen with time as we continue doing none stop gifting

Jane