Small Gifting Report And Boosting Trough Antena

Picture no. 1:

That’s a clear indication of how the business is currently going on in Migingo. Those are the fishermen with their boats and the fishing nets.
Most of these people never spent in this Island some of them when reaches in the night they are in the lake doing fishing.Some of them are just from places as Sori Muhuru Bay and Remba. There works is just nothing but the business.

Picture no. 2

That is the other part of Ugingo on the other part which is quite stony that people have not yet started to livening some cases some fisherman can just anchor their boats there in case of any emergency.

Picture no. 3:

That is the parts of Ugungo where some people from the high populated Migingo can come and get themselves a place there.

Picture no 4:

That’s the real picture of the most populated Island of Migingo. During the day time many people came for business till some of them could only do their business while in their boats.
Even us we never spent there we went but came back and spend at a place called Muhuru Bay
We found that zappers really help them a lot in controlling sickness as Malaria. We found that zappers that Chris and Nicholas had given them we found when even their batteries have gone off till they went and bought them new batteries .So zappers really helped them a lot for some of them could not manage reaching the hospital which is also very expensive and far away.
More so the people of Migingo wanted to know how to make the Orgonite but due to the tight security both Chris and Nicholas could not do it there so we planning if we can program with some of them so that we can meet with the people who longed for it at Muhuru Bay so that we can at least try to show them on how to make the Orgonite.
I prefer that both Chris and Nicholas their boat can easily do business at Muhuru Bay for that place is a bit closer to Migingo they do fishing in the lake while staying in Muhuru Bye.
Christine

Christine, thanks for the excellent photos and for providing your observations about the current conditions, there, which are evidently quite positive other than the crowding, which is no doubt endured for the sake of making good profits from fishing, thanks to Chris’ and Nicholas’ earlier contributions. I was glad that you had the opportunity to bear witness, for the record, to this wonderful achievement by Chris and Nicholas.

We can see from your revealing photos that it must be quite a challenge to grow crops on Ugingo and here’s what Chris told me:

Hi Don

Our return trip to Migingo and Ugingo with Christine and Nicholas just last week really made all of us to witnessed the success of the orgonite in those twin Islands of Migingo and Ugingo.Really both fishing and farming is doing well.We found that Island of Ugingo where farming had started earlier is now doing very well.It actually made me to learn more on orgonites,i came to determined that orgonites do motivate the growth even if the soil is not loamy with enough nutrients that can support the growth of the plants.

Another thing that i have realized that orgonites have done in those Islands is that, nowadays it’s really raining in Lake Victoria than before .When we tried to esquire if such a rain had been ever experience before.Really they told me that they only saw such a case in the realer fifties but of late they have not till after we have orgonite the whole Lake Victoria.Meanwhile all those emphasized to us that the work that we have done there was of a greater impact to that region.
Chris