Trip To Mombasa

The response of the people of Mombasa this time is quite encouraging for we came to get that almost all the places where we had previously gifted have encouraged other people on the impact and the importance of the product ( orgonites).We found that both fishermen and even the farmers who had tested the orgonites in their bushiness had tirelessly propagated a good report about the effectiveness of the orgonites.Happily enough,this time i have found that the people who have adopted to use the orgonite to have increased almost to double their number some thing that really impressed me much ,and i m sure soon the whole areas of the coastal region will be safer and richer in almost all spheres of life.

On the security wise,really the whole area have now enjoy a peaceful moment for even the Worst group the Al-Shabab militias which had been abducting foreigners plus creating a havoc to the resident of the area have now been controlled by the Kenya Army men. Really our effort in the coastal region have created a paradise just down here some thing worth praise.
The only problem that we came to meet that never expected that forced us to spend much money than we were expected is that.Now one to gift in the Ocean the boat must be registered.Second fear of the Militias the AL-Shababs who also uses the same boats as they do their nasty things have also created an anxiety, The CIA (our security intelligence officers ) are also very much vigilance in inspection thus forced us to explain to them the purpose and the impact of the orgonites a bit further.Even today when we were going to the Ocean we were caught by the CID who wanted to know what the orgonites are.They went with us to their station they testing and finally came to get that they are harmless to human health.At the same time we also explained to them how the orgonites work,it’s purpose in reclaiming the environment,till they accepted to have some for their own use.
We were not afraid for when we remember w hat happened to Dancan we explain to them even though were still doubting but now we are safe and we proceeded on with the work of the gifting despite all these difficulties.All these took place just because the Al- Shabab are now in operation telemarketing all our bigger towns and thus thorough precaution must be taken in to consideration
Otherwise hope to post more new findings in the EW
Mrs O

Our mission in Mombasa is very much successful, we managed to gift in most parts of the Coastal region and more so in the Indian Ocean using some boats that we have hired. Only that the inspection is so much but we managed to do all that we can manage. The people of that region really appreciated our effort of helping them by making their environment to be tidy and neat. We went as far as gifting in the Indian Ocean along the Coastal strip towards the boarder of Kenya and Somalia.
Even we also supplied the fishermen with the Orgonite that would finally improve their fishing industry. The farmers who plant the coconut along the Coastal region we also managed to supply with the product and most of them were very happy about out gifting.
Tomorrow we will be going to gift in Likoni beach. There are fishermen there and we would like to improve their fishing industry. Some of them have heard about the Orgonite and they requested us through one of our friends who had known Mrs. O for sometimes.
Today when we put the Orgonite around some towers by the Ocean some guards asked why we do that but we had to deceive them by telling them the Orgonite do empower the towers but we knew what we were doing. By the way the work is very good. We hope we will update you every time
Christine

We also did our gifting along the Ocean beaches where fishing is taking place. Luckily enough we got one fisherman whom when Chris and Dancan did their gifting some years back was among the lucky people who started to use the Orgonite, actually we really got a flamboyant report from him. We also found that he had recruited some of his friends and right now their fishing industry has fetched them a good income. Through his testimony he confessed to us that right now their life styles have greatly changed. [Image Can Not Be Found]
We also thought of gifting within the streets even though it became a bit tiresome because of frequent interference from the people who developed a mix reaction some longing to know what we are doing while others complaining because the fear of the militia groups the Al- Shabab since our Orgonite are a bit unique and nobody can easily identify it as something harmless unless you are told. So that is how we did our mission in Likoni Island of Mombasa. Finally our happiness is that these people like the Orgonite.
Mrs. O

Christine and Mrs O, I think it’s always productive to share orgonite in and around Mombasa, which is Kenya’s main port on the Indian Ocean. I don’t know if most of our readers know that the first orgonite cloudbuster in East Africa was built by a New Zealand citizen who was living there and he gave it to a Kenyan doctor whom he knew. That was so long ago that we didn’t yet know that dolphins love to receive and evidently distribute orgonite, which is sad, in a way, because the Kiwi, David Slinger, and his wife operated a dolphin tour for tourists with their traditional Arab-style sailing dhow. In those days, the dolphins had departed so the Slingers returned to New Zealand, where I believe they’re earning a living selling their lovely orgonite in stores.

From time to time I think it’s necessary to restate some of the history of this movement because ethericwarriors.com is the only reputable forum in English that has gifting reports and EW was destroyed several times by NSA and MI6 hackers in the earlier years. Also, some readers are new to this and shouldn’t be expected to plow through 90 of my early journal reports, which are a free download here as ‘The Adventures of Don and Carol Croft.’ Piotr in Poland also graciously converted it into MP3 format and the reports are recited with a classy British accent [Image Can Not Be Found]

The late David Ochieng and his late mbwe (wife), Emmah, travelled to Mombasa with Mrs Odondi and her mtoto wa kiume (son), Billy, about seven years ago and took along some mbolea (orgonite) for the dolphins and fishermen. They rented a boat and everyone was astonished that a very large number of dolphins showed up even before they reached the ocean in the boat. We were all greatly astonished and felt confirmed that this was an important mission. I think the Slingers had left Kenya a year before that and that was before we were in touch with David and Mrs O. David told me that he loved visiting Mombasa because the people of the tribe that populates that region are very sweet.

If memory serves (please correct me if I’m mistaken, Mrs O and Christine) a year or so later, Mrs O and Billy, Christine and her late mbwe (husband), Salva Kirr, David and Emmah returned to Mombasa with more orgonite. I had posted a long report about that but that one was one of the casualties of the later hacker assaults, I think. That mission was also a rousing success and more fishermen had become interested in using it. Unfortunately, David, who had managed the logistics and connections for the safari (trip) was severely poisoned and had to remain in bed in the hotel for the entire trip. Fortunately, he used a zapper so the poison didn’t kill him, that time.

David was the first East African to contact us and to express an active interest in working with orgonite. In the months before he and Mrs Odondi began making their own, Georg of orgoniseafrica.com generously sent David an orgonite cloudbuster and many boxes of orgonite field devices to distribute. The post office in Nairobi interfered with the delivery, so he travelled there and actually befriended a postal official with a reasonable donation. She and I were in touch for some time after that because she had taken an interest in orgonite and zappers. David didn’t have trouble getting packages after that, I think. He was an incredibly resourceful young man.

Mrs O has taken responsibility for raising David and Emmah’s children and if you can help with school fees, etc., that would be appreciated. Eastafricaorgonite.com throws most of its profits back into promotion and charity and our friends develop additional means to take orgonite to places like the Congo and Somalia where the economy isn’t yet capable of supporting this business. I suspect that will change for the better very soon, thanks to their efforts.

Kenya has invaded Somalia, allegedly to smack down Al Shabaab. I’m always suspicious of what I see in the news, of course, and our Somali associates feel particularly challenged to tend their crops on account of the warfare. They are receiving regular rainfall and hadn’t farmed in a long time, so we’re hoping that the large volume and broad distribution of orgonite in the battle region will dissipate the war itself, as happened in Northern Uganda, seven years ago, and South Sudan more recently.

Dancan, Chris and Nicholas averted a war, I think, but they also created the conditions that led to a confrontation between Kenya and Uganda on tiny Migingo Island, earlier this year. The island was essentially uninhabited because nobody but fishermen would stay there and that area of enormous Lake Victoria had very few fish in it. After our friends distributed orgonite in the waters, though, the fish abounded and Migingo became a squatters’ camp with nearly every square meter of land occupied by a hastily-constructed dwelling. Uganda tried to claim the island, then–perhaps with a view to collecting tax revenue? Kenya threatened and some soldiers from both countries arrived. Evidently, the orgonite caused them to quickly reach an accord and as far as I know, the Ugandan army has left. Mrs Odondi also travelled there with some orgonite, later on, and maybe she’ll give us an update.

A Kenyan soldier in Somalia is discretely distributing orgonite but we probably shouldn’t tell who he is

I’ve encouraged Fatuma in Somalia and Hibrahim in Ethiopia, who are not fluent in English, to post their reports on EW in Kiswahili. Benedict, my young rafiki (friend) has committed to also posting in Kiswahili and and I’m so keen not to miss out on what’s happening in East Africa that I’ve begun to learn the language. He also reports that many East Africans are reading the reports on ethericwarriors.com and have requested more Kiswahili reports and translations. This language and the implications of its use through history is pretty incredible and I’d love to know the real history of it, rather than what WiCIApedia offers

I’m going to practice it in posts. Mrs O feels that I’ll be conversant in three months and I hope won’t let her down. I’ve been taking daily lessons for two weeks, so far, and am struggling. When Carol and I return to Africa, ASAP, I intend to be able to speak with people who don’t know English. I think the majority in East Africa and perhaps beyond are fluent in Kiswahili. I bought a six-month, unlimited access online course from rosettastone.com for under $300. I do my daily lessons early in the morning.

~Don

Mombasa is a place that the orgonite have reached even before us for it was the place. For the fist Orgonite cloud buster was first build in East Africa and particularly in Mombasa by a New Zealand citizen who was living there.Then pioneers like the late David Ochieng also followed. All these made the people of Mombasa to know more about the orgonite before even some of us
We all appreciate brother Don’s remap that any one who may wish to support the school Fees of the Late David Ochieng and his late wife Emmah’s children will be appreciated for that is the only thing that we can do to give honor for all the works w which the late David Ochieng did to the organization

So fine to learn that delicious language.I’m very sure within a couple of weeks you will be through.Today we were gifting in the Ocean but due to the fact that nowadays the security is very tight ,unfortunately we were caught by some security men while busy gifting in the Ocean. Even though we were thoroughly searched but we ended up well without any alarming issue.We further went with them to the fishery department who later gave them a thorough explanation on the impact of the orgonites in the fishing industry.Also another a chastisement that we encounter here in Mombasa is that it’s really raining non stop something to appreciate

Christine

The fact that Mombasa is the main port of the East Africa nations really made us to have continuous interest in gifting in this place. After we have lean that dolphin really like the Orgonite and they easily help in transporting them up to the deeper parts of the sea bed and also distribute the Orgonite up to the death towers and do the deactivation. For sure we have really done a good work in the Coastal region not that we praise ourselves but the work that we did even many people can be our witnesses.

We cannot fail to appreciate and to mention our pioneers as the Late David Ochieng who pioneered all these in East Africa. For sure he did a good job that his work really left a lasting legacy for other generation to come. That is why I together with my team I will not forget to recommend his good work and also show this by taking care of his Children so long as I m still alive.

Most of the work that we had been doing is just charitable for it took us time to market the product across so that, people my start developing much interest in buying the product. At time s we normally encounter with several opposition, i.e. Like other companies which we had been competing with. And at time inflation in economy but we appreciate our western assonates they had been a blessing to us.

Through that effort we have manage to rejuvenate other nations such as the Southern Sudan the Island of Migingo and Ugingo, Somalia, Chard and within some parts of Lake Victoria of which now the entire Islands of both Migingo and Ugingo are now habitable. Almost the a quarter parts of Somalia have now started to receive the adequate rainfall. And now they have embarked on farming and soon and very soon the nation which for many years had been severely hit by famine will at last succeed in restoring her economic stability.

Our vigilant fellows as Chris, Nicholas Fatuma Nancy Dancan, Christine, Benedict, Hibrahim and my son Billy have tirelessly contributed towards the success of this business in both East Africa and beyond. They have help a lot in marketing the Orgonite in various parts of the nation and even beyond a work that one person cannot manage and I give them a ward for that even though now I can say verbally , but I m sure the Lord whom we work for will credit them for the work that they have done.

The determination of our brother Don to struggle to know Kiswahili language, have received a warm support by almost all our African associates. We know that he will easily communicate with almost every one. He will also be able to post all his reports in the EW without any problem.

Mrs O

Hi Don
We thank you very much for that comment that you posted in the EW.I m also very happy for you are soon knowing Kiswahili language and I m very sure it will be a blessing to us
Mrs. O

Christine, thanks very much for posting about the arrest on the sea! The fact that the people in the Fisheries Department vouched for you is historically significant. When Carol and I were unlawfully arrested on the open ocean by the US Coast Guard near the Bahamas in 2006 the results were not particularly pleasant or productive but at lest they were unable to plant drugs on our boat or have us disappeared, which was evidently the plan

Somehow, the troubles you experience in Africa, on account of your charitable efforts, produce positive results pretty fast in most cases.

I didn’t know that you have competition! The Westerners who have been helping and advising you will continue to make sure that you’ll stay a jump ahead of them, God willing (In’sh’Allah). Many thanks to them and feel free to mention them if they wish, okay? More information is usually better.

I should say that during David’s last couple of years he solicited donations from a great many people, many of whom became suspicious of him because he wasn’t providing good progress reports and it was only after his murder that we gradually learned that he had been using this money to make and distribute orgonite over a very wide region. I wonder if his efforts weren’t essential to the the current business success. I call it ‘success’ even though most of their profits are turned into charity for others. As Mrs O says, God will no doubt reward their charity and I think this is already happening on a lot of levels, including increasing safety for our cohorts, there.

I had no idea that the rain is spreading so far in Somalia! This means that it’s spread beyond the region where Kenyan forces have made it nearly impossible for the farmers to tend their fields during this crucial period. Fatuma lives in the invaded territory so anyone who is reading this is encourage to send her plenty of boosts from the heart as often as possible, as I’ve been doing. This produces positive results–a form of prayer that doesn’t require belief in order to work.

Anyone who can provide accounts of David’s, Emmah’s and Salva Kirr’s earlier efforts will help us all to know about their unspoken heroism. Please consider that our readers appreciate personal information. When I was in Africa I noticed that Africans generally play their cards closer to their chests than we Westerners do. I think that’s also true of most Asians. This is no doubt a habit that’s born of survival instincts so I’m deeply grateful to our peerless African cohorts for sticking their necks out and sharing personal insights and experiences!

Some readers have told me that they appreciate it when I repeat old reports, such as the early Mombasa episodes, that have disappeared from hacker onslaughts and I thanked them.

Good work, partners!

Actually the arrest which we encounter in our operation in the ocean by the CID from the security department was like divinely programmed to allow the Orgonite to be known by even the top intelligence officers. For due to that, made the fishery departments who have known the impact of the Orgonite through enquiring from the fishermen to explain it more further to them. From that incident I came to learn that in every incident that we normally encounter in life there s a purpose for it. That our arrest helps much in advertising the impact of the Orgonite to the government officials something closer to miracle.
It’s true that in every hardship that we do encounter in our missions in Africa had been ending up by creating something new and constructive. When we remember the arrest of Dancan in Kisumu about some months ago, that scenario made the police to know that the Orgonite is not something harmful as other people had put it. They came to know that the Orgonite is quite helpful to every human life. They came to determine that it’s a good boost to the economy and in areas where peace had never been for quite a number of years, organite can do something very unique when thoroughly tossed there So all these things that we do encounter with really helps us to develop much concern and total interest in the Orgonite

Our flamboyant appreciation should go to our late and beloved brother David Ochieng whose thorough work of propagating the Orgonite In several parts of the nation and even internationally made the business to have a fine flow and even made it to pick up like what we are seeing now. We call all that they did a success too because from it is where we laid our strong foundation” Bravo to them for the real legacy that they left will take us time to exceed” I m not wrong to emphasized that almost all our East African gifters as Dancan, Nicholas, Chris, Nancy, Benedict and even Fatuma are all due to their effort. More so when Don was too in Africa about some years back all that they started made our achievement to nearly compete other former companies in the world market.
Sometime I may write so nicely to sweet talk you with a motive of convincing you even on what I have not done plus all my team but, I just encourage you to visit our forum the EW and I m very sure that all that we have done will have to prove themselves

What we may put forward that we may need is total cooperation and both Spiritual and Physical support for the work to continue. Otherwise I wish all our readers a fine time.
Christine

Hi
Today we finished our work with gifting in the Likoni Island. We were there last week, but too much work that we left un completed .We went and did much of our gifting around some death towers which had been erected by some communication agents. Apart from that since that Island is a highly congested area the waters around that Island is very much contaminated so we are to Orgonite it with a clear intention of purifying and we are very sure that soon a remarkable change will be realized
We also did our gifting around the port particularly at the pier due to the fact that at the pier many foreign good are normally being off loaded and they may even carry foreign weeds, among other foreign things that may in return contaminates our environment, so we thoroughly worked on those areas.
Right now even though we are going but soon I hope one of us like Chris or Nicholas will be back here in Mombasa soon for the work is still much
Mrs O

Asante sana (thank you) Christine and Mrs O for these reports. I rush to googlemaps.com each time I read a report from Africa and it’s been an enriching geography lesson (especially the satellite photos) but I was unable to find Likoni Island–is there another name? That’s a very fine project for you and it will probably also enhance the spread of orgonite. My attention, when I’m looking at the satellite imagery, keeps being draw up the coast to Somalia, too

I invite readers to look up ‘Mombasa Beach’ in a search engine to see how incredibly beautiful that place is. Carol loved it there. I didn’t know that Mombasa is on a peninsula.

I have a photo on the wall above my desk of David, which he mailed to me many years ago, and I’ll ask Captain Azti to put it on the opening page, also a photo of the more expensive mbolea (orgonite) that you’re producing to sell. I believe this is necessary and that it will also help his progress in the next world. I now need to stress that the orgonite shown in the photo on the homepage is for field and environmental use. So, please send me a great photo of the newer orgonite, okay?

It looks like the savage juju assault on our business from China is being reversed, finally (I need to post about all that for the record–a fine group effort on our end) and I think that was being done to discourage us from returning to East Africa. As you’re all seeing, there, though, these attacks usually end up helping us, too Carol will really enjoy showing you lots and lots of good tricks to make your personal orgonite products more potent and empowering for your customers! She’ll probably also enjoy coaching those among you who are particularly psychic and this is good for your business, too, also a good skill for helping people. I think the percentage of people who have psi talent is much higher in Africa than among Europoids.

Our African cohorts have gotten the worst kinds of attacks from the sewer rat agencies, I’m sorry to say, but that probably indicates how important to the world their pioneering work is, though.

Kwaherini (bye, folks),
Don

Really Likoni is there but too negligible to the extent that i think those who were drawing the maps had failed to include that map of Likoni.I m very sure,that one time one day if God blessed you and you happened to be at our beautiful Mombasa town i do believe that your eyes will hel you in for-casing where Likoni is.For sure what i can tell now about Likoni is that it’s a small Island but highly populated.
Concerning your decision to put David’s photo on the first page together with our new modern and expensive orgonite on the first page i do believe that ,that idea is quite prudent but i m appealing for safety reason there are some the Late David’s relatives who had been giving our friends in Migori hard time concerning the ownership of the project of the orgonite.I m very sure that immediately they will start seeing that Davids Photo there they will start complaining that we are trading with their late brother’s photo.So that idea is just good but you can halt a bit.For the mean time you can just put the photos of our new modern orgonite.I m sure the good photos we will send you very soon.
We will be very much ready and appreciative for all the boosting and the new modern or the technology that we are now getting prepared to receive from Carol soon. I know those new skills will help us to promote the business in a highly and advance level that would cope with the world market
Our fellows now very much skilled to cope up with hazardous adventures that they normally encounter during their missions till now they even explore the unreached regions of the regions.Even the training that they have received from us had really made them to be stable and steady till now no condition can stop them.
(Kwaheri ndugu) goodbye brother