Hallow Dragon
The first orgonites that we tossed on the mt Klimanjaro was 30 peaces we resorted in putting them on top of the Mt so that during the times of flood or glacier when the ice melt the waters will assist in dissolving the orgonites and transport them and spread them down the glacier streams.From these the orgonites will further spread down to real farm lands.So tomorrow we will take 20 peaces for we came to realize that before the glacier the orgonite will remain stuck on top of the Mt.So we will take some and toss on the to assist for the time being.All in all the trip will play an important role in both the Eastern and the Central Africa regions.
Chris
This is a real coup! Kilamanjaro is considered the most sacred spot on the continent by many. As usual, our friends’ thoroughness in planning and networking with the local Mchaga tribe are highlighted in Chris’ very short report [Image Can Not Be Found]. This tribe is reputed to be humanity’s guardian of the very ancient Water traditions. I can’t state this with authority but I respect the work of the native American who spent many years collecting traditions from around North America about such things. He said the Hopi are the guardians of Earth, Tibetans are the guardians of Air and the Swiss were the guardians of Fire. He also mentioned that the Fire traditions were lost but that the others are still kept. The Hopi elders were visited by some Tibetans, I think in the 80s, who corroborated this information. I wish I could remember the fellow’s name [Image Can Not Be Found]
The sudden demand for orgonite is so great in that part of Tanzania, by the way, that Chris has opted to stay and educate people about it while Nicholas runs back to Kenya to bring more orgonite back to them.
~Don
Right now we have managed to cover a wide areas ,we have equipped many people and right now quite anumber of people will start using the orgonites without ant doubt.The nate people around there the Mchaga at first proved alittle resistance but later after getting enough teaching from us become more cooperatives they even went as far assisting us to other people
The orgonites which Nicholas brought later we managed to toss them by ourselves afte3r being used to the army men who are guarding the Mt. For now the work is soon going to be through we only remain with two important places to visit.That dry land if you can check on the photos that we had sent and that forested region we will drop some orgonites in to that forest so that during the dry season the forest may still have a good water catchment to sustain the people living around.Generally Moshi region is a dry place and through the existence of that Mt Kilimanjaro which we have thoroughly worked on they do receive water from the Mt.
Therefore to me i have believed that what we have done in that place will be of a
great support to the community and the environment as a whole .We thank you Don very much for your acceptance to stand with us in support ,assisting us with words of encouragements where life tends to cumbersome to us,also by introducing us to your fellow friends who had made things to be manageable to us.We may live Moshi if possible by next week.
Chris
Thanks, again, for the detailed reports, Chris! Your and Nicholas’ thoroughness during that entire that expedition is obvious and impressive. I think we’ll be hearing more about the Mchaga people and their experiences with orgonite. I was happy to see that Billie, Mrs O’s son in Kisumu who is at home, running the orgonite factory during the Tanzania and Somalia projects was able to get more orgonite to you in a timely way when you and Nicholas needed to extend your visit to Moshi and vicinity.
I don’t know if I mentioned that the fist dolphins who received orgonite also showed resistance, briefly. Carol told me, at the time, that it was due to the surprising power of orgonite. Mrs O and Benedict have told us that the first people they met in Somalia also were resistant but that quickly changed, too
Perhaps some resistance in the beginning is a healthy response. After all, I think we may all hesitate to open ourselves to listen to claims that may seem ‘too good to be true.’ Orgonite does seem to discourage suspicion and fear, though.