I wonder if someone is prepared to fund the expansion of the orgonite-distribution project in Somalia, now. A few thousand dollars can get a lot done, there, obviously. The initial success of the farmers (including new rainfall) and the pacifying influence in Modadishu, accomplished with relatively few pieces of orgonite, are good harbingers.
Our friends in Kisumu, Migori and Lodwar, Kenya, and in Yei, South Sudan were enabled to start this business together a year and a half ago thanks mainly to the sacrifices of one man in the West (not me) over a period of a few months and that followed a period of near starvation due to famine for some of them them in late 2009, also the loss of three comrades in that period.
This isn’t a charity, by the way. You can see that by the reports of the business success our friends are experiencing. Their profit margin is just too small, for now, to finance large scale humanitarian projects. In addition, a series of induced calamities has regularly taxed their resources to the limit but they’re still in business and expanding their market into the surrounding countries. We should all possess their energy and resolve!
Mrs Odondi, who operates the factory in Kisumu where most of the orgonite is made, is the person to contact about funding for special projects: [email protected]
I think I’ve heard from an African, new to EW, who has been reading Fatuma’s Kiswahili reports
~Don