Report Form Southern Sudan

I gave some report of the person whom I gave the Orgonite and used it around some seasonal river. That was well done and now am planning to distribute a lot of Orgonite there, after the talk that I was invited to give about the same. This is almost what Benedict is going to do in the University forum on Friday.

However, I had tried gifting some place in River Nile in the past, and I had not been so keen to note that the effect would be so big as am reporting here now. There is some part in the course of the river, which looks to be stagnant. The water there does not move horizontally, because the place had formed a kind of an ox-bow lake. This area is known as Omero, and it is known for hosting a serious variety of Crocodiles. A good number of people had lost their lives due to the presence of these crocodiles. The villagers around there had tried all they could to ensure that they got rid of the crocodiles which had been known to do away with the lives of many. The wildlife department had been invited for a long time to save the lives, but they have shown laxity and so the required response had not been realized. This is when Orgonite came into play.

I took Orgonite to the place which was infested with the crocodiles and the place was properly gifted. When I went there for the first time, I tried talking to the villagers there to inform them that I had a solution for their problem, but they could not believe. Not that I was very sure of the effect of Orgonite to the crocodiles, but I suspected that it could be good for any situation like the then situation that was existing for them.

When I took a walk around there, on my appearance to the place, I noticed an abnormal commotion around me, and I cold realize that it was because of the Orgonite that I applied to the place. All the crocodiles migrated from that area and now the place if crocodile free. People, men and women, including children can comfortably go swimming to that area without any fear. The people who were convinced that it is because of the Orgonite that the phenomenon was reversed are now coming to me pleading if they can be in a position of getting some pieces to help themselves even better. They as well demand for a day that I can go and tell them something about the Orgonite. This is an additional task to undertake and am very sure that is will materialize very soon. I therefore conclude that Orgonite is getting into the roots of everyone in Southern Sudan.

Christine.

That’s amazing! I wonder why? must be that the croc’s like DOR not OR. hmm. They are reptiles after all hmm. When Georg and I gifted a croc infested river in S Africa we left the next day. I would like to go back and check it out. The croc’s would have to flee a long way on land to escape that scene.

Saw a documentary on crocs a few years back.
Normally when a creature dies it’s infested with swarms of flies, but not crocs, not even flies bother with rotting crocs.

We appreciate all those who comment on the EW thread about the orgonite in the southern Sudan. Anyways those crocodile came back again and now the government is looking for a permanent method of collecting them and put them in a scenery ,and I hope the government is going to succeed on that.
Christine

Christine, in fact the crocodile situation did dramatically (if temporarily) improve after you gifted that stagnant section of the Nile. Let’s see how the situation will be in when it’s convenient for you to return there, okay?

Also, it may be helpful for those people to recognize any increase in fish population and an improvement in the water’s clarity and cleanliness, after your generous effort, there.

Before you posted your two latest reports I had asked Carol about the crocodile situation in the Wau River, which you had gifted a year or so ago and where there was still a crocodile problem a few months later. I had asked you, last year sometime, about hippopotami harming people in the gifted area and you explained to me that the crocodiles were a more serious problem and had even gotten a little more serious, if memory serves. I think it would be useful to also check on the situation in that river as soon as it’s convenient, and to report it here. All data is useful, even when it’s not encouraging or fails to meet our expectations.

After Dancan and crew had cleaned up Lake Victoria’s waters around the port of Kisumu and the fishing had dramatically and suddenly improved there was a very sudden and serious problem: the overgrowth of water hyacinth, which even made it impossible for small boats to get around and had stopped the fishing industry along the shore. Dancan’s recent YouTube films show how clear and clean the water is along the shore. When Carol was there in 2001 it was like a sewer and signs were posted, warning people not to even wade in that water.

It was a tricky situation (the water hyacinth catastrophe) because we were concerned that people might blame mbolea (orgonite) for this new problem but within a few weeks nearly all of the water hyacinth had disappeared (eaten by fish?) and the fish population increaased even more. Those waters continue to make it possible for fishermen to prosper as never before.

Orgonite seems to have a curious ability to assist nature to find a balance but in a way, curing a diseased environment is similar to the process of curing a human disease is cured: at some stage of the cure some frightful symptoms might temporarily occur.

So please take heart and don’t feel like you’ve let these people down! We have to look at the long-term developments in order to know best how ti inform people about orgonite’s ability, also about what orgonite might not be able to do for them. People generally appreciate our honesty and the more discerning people are right to hold us all accountable for any claims we make.

Your own reputation is sterling, of course, and for the sake of our newer readers I want to mention that you were one of the elected delegates who travelled to Khartoum and successfully negotiated the peaceful secession of South Sudan from Sudan. I’m going to add some comments after the post that you contributed a little earlier, about the farmer, the thieves and the judge–that’s another story for the record book!

Wewe ni wetu (You are ours),
Don

I got a note from Christine telling that the people in that area are now seeing a reduction in the number of crocodiles, according to a report from a fellow, there.

I’m sure she’ll post an update after more data is available–very encouraging! I wonder if the crocodiles’ craziness in the presence of orgonite induced them to migrate. They’re pretty lethargic except for when they’re hunting. Fish, on the other hand, seem to really like the energizing effects of orgonite, which water enhances.

~Don