Rogers in Uganga bought a wholesale order of zappers from me two years ago in preparation for distributing them to contacts in Congo and he was quite excited about the opportunity. I have a lot of hope for Uganda because things like zappers and orgonite are not suppressed by the government, there. I think most of the ‘movers and shakers’ in that country use zappers, thanks largely to my friend, Dr Rushidie Kayiwa’s, tireless efforts.
Rogers contacted me a couple of weeks ago to let me know that he had been imprisoned by the UN in Congo on account of the zappers but had been released through the efforts of a Ugandan official. I mentioned this in another post but here’s his more detailed report, which I just received:
Dear Brother Don,
I hope this email can be posted to our friends worldwide so that they can know my experience, because i really would not be alive.
On the 18th Of September 2013 it was a fresh day for me and in mode to travel to Congo to meet our other associates who were very much interested the zapper following the miracles of cure of HIV and cancer, because these success story from our previous users, the Congolese were anxious and could not wait to see in their village in Bunia.
Along with me were other two long time friends, Kalule Samadu and Charles Kitibwa, Little did we know that we were heading to the arm of death, It’s unbelievable but we had been tracked [by UN secret police sewer rats ~Don] over telephone calls a couple of days back just before our trip. May be our frequent calls with the Congolese and talking about the zapper over cell phone might have caused the attention.
In the evening hours of 18th September 2013, we had reached Bunagana, a boarder that separates Uganda and Congo, pulled our passports for immigration procedures, the reign of suffering begins and life changed dramatically from this moment.
We were checked by security and held for an over night here saying that there were security concerns that were being done on a group of Ugandans.
At mid day the following day, we were driven by boarder patrol operativies mainly Congolese deep into a thick forest about 200kms from the boarder. we were so hungry and thirsty, reaching some place we found a group of UN Soldeiers who asked as where we had got the zappers from , that happened after re-checking our luggage and took all our belongings. We were told to wait for them under some small house deep in the forest.
At 8 o’clock in the night , we could not wait anymore, we had not eaten any thing for the last two days. we moved helplessly in the thick forest very dark untill we got a nearby stream where we came across flowing water and took some, that night we moved about 20kms fearing that these soldiers had a plan of killing us, we came across wild pigs which tried various encounters on us, consequently our college Charles was seriously bitten by a pig.
Another day comes, but our health conditions were readily deteriorating due to fear, Hunger & weather. on the morning, we found Congolese hunter who spoke a language we had never heard before, we tried signs and gestures on them, we got game meat and water from them, a couple of hours later a battalion of soldiers got us, they spoke french and told us that they received information that we were rebels of their government, we were taken to some prison a very long distance from where they found us.
Another chapter in our lives had just began, because a rebel in foreign country has no right of appeal and with all types of tortures. Food here was mainly monkey and snake meat with a few leaves this was served only once a day. We spent 11 months in prison, only to be saved by one a Congolese prisoner who we gave numbers to call our families at home, our relatives got in touch with the Ugandan representative to Congo, who is personal friend to Mr Kalule Moses a brother to Kalule Samadu who we were detained with.
Mr Kibuule held talks with the Congolese government and we were finally set free.
My story is so long but for now that all I can remember….
Rogers