Orgonite in port florence‏

I went to gift the other part of L.Victoria that had never been gifted. This is the other part advancing towards Uganda in the other direction. The beach through which I went is called Port Florence. The farmers there have only heard about the Orgonite but they have never encountered the same. All they could do is to rely with the fellow fishermen who come from the beach I had gifted so that they get some pieces of Orgonite.

However, they could no longer withstand this. They therefore decided to come and actually look for it. That is why they made their ways and contacted Mrs. O so that they would reach me. I took some good pieces of Mbolea there and the people there were very much happy to receive the same. They asked me if I would get them more and more pieces of Orgonite so that they would increase their catch.

The water on that other side is not that very much clean as compared to the water on the side that I gifted. It can not be used for a usual consumption, and so the people there need Orgonite. In fact that was one of he reasons why they wanted me to go there and do some gifting. I hope that the water will improve very soon and it will be very clear. I have found and made good friends with some of them. I think it will look so much cute to see later
Thx Dancan

Dancan, this is a significant development along the lakeshore and very heartening.

Our readers in the West might not know that people who live along the lake experience great hardship when the lake water is too polluted to use in their homes. This wasn’t an issue before industrialization but the readers may appreciate the significance of orgonite cleaning polluted water even though the sources of pollution have not been corrected

The YouTube films that you shared, showing the clean and clear water along the shore near Kisumu, which were genuinely poisonous from pollutants when Carol was there ten years ago, illustrate this very well.

As is happening in most of the other countries (some sooner than others) where you have been distributing orgonite, I expect that the economy of Port Florence will soon improve due to your generosity so that the market demand for your orgonite will appear and grow.

Africa is the place where I believe this simple truth will be abundantly demonstrated, thanks to the work you and the rest of the Kikundi ya Mbolea are pioneering: a healthy economy is based on human effort more than on physical resources. Orgonite (especially in Africa) restores hope, reduces fear, increases health and vitality, cleans the environment, brings rain, discourages disharmony and warfare, and produces other effects that we’re barely aware of [Image Can Not Be Found]

Thanks for the continuing reports on your kazi mwema (good work) Ndugu!

~Don