Trip to nanyuki inkenya

I have managed to visit several flower farms in Nanyuki. I have found that most of the farmers whom I introduced this Orgonite for the first time during my first visit in Nanyuki. Right now their flowering farms have really improved and they actually like the Orgonite. As per now the number of the Orgonite users in that area has really doubled something which really impressed me a lot till I admired continuing staying here In Nanyuki for even two to three weeks.
I had found that after I had left that area about five month ago some companies also came just with an intention of demoralizing our business by thoroughly advertising theirs and at the same time offering a lot of support to the farmers, but my happiness is that ours is still overpowering them in action and efficiency.
So far all that I saw is just a great success in all areas for I believe that due to my thorough gifting at this time I believe that they are going to thrill and the same way our friend from England called Khalil he had toured that area when he came to Kenya. I know this time when he will come I know that he is going to witness anew change i.e. a bigger improvement in terms of farm production.

Nancy

Believe me that I rarely showed my admiration or signs of my emotions.
But … there is a BIG BUT … meaning that I want to show you all

AFRICANS
my sign of ADMIRATION !!!

It was not done yet in North America, it was not done yet in Europe, but YOU DID IT in Africa.
Therefore my hat is down with greatful emotion.

You did so much for taking orgonite into farming use that I’m speechless – I just try it here, step by step (like my last post showing my garden patch) but it is light years behind what you have done ALREADY.

Piotr

PS: Be so kind and pass my comments to all people from Africa, who are involved.
You have the best greetings from Poland.

In Nanyuki all those who are having a big farms of flowers nowadays do need a lot of the orgonite and in fact we need to supply them with alto of the orgonites.
It’s true that,in order to succeed we only need to put a lot of effort and it’s only through that ,that made us to go well even in a tough environment.And the more we persist in the business the better we improve in the manufacturing plant.If you can read and keenly sturdy the climatic change in Somali land from a dry land to a place that experience adequate rainfall.
It’s my appeal to all our counterparts that,every success depends upon the hard work and thus let’s join hand and do something tangible.
Mrs O

Hard work certainly characterizes every aspect of the East Africans’ efforts but as a businessman I think it’s important to also recognize the farsighted and intelligent strategies they’ve adopted and are carrying out. For the past year I feel like I’ve been riding on their coattails, in fact

Africa is a continent where all news gets a fair hearing, partly because the infrastructure for massive-scale and centuries-old mind control is not established, there, and partly because it’s simply a more vital place than most other continents, I think. Our friends in East Africa encounter skeptics everywhere but they are given a hearing. In the West and perhaps in most of Asia most people’s minds are so conditioned to fear new information that we rarely even get an opportunity to be heard. I’ve known of a few farmers who have used orgonite but they had sought us out, online, to ask us about it. I think most of the commercial and private pot farmers in the western world use it, at least, but that’s maybe not a terrific endorsement. I rarely meet a pot addict who doesn’t now about orgonite but I’ve only known one who actually does much gifting.

Many of us on the other continents who do a lot of gifting are willing to work very hard (only a handful work as hard as the Africans and I’m not one of those) and we absolutely do produce astonishing and dramatic results but we can’t talk about it anywhere but here without risking censure, sad to tell. It’s nice that in an area in the West and elsewhere that’s been treated to the distribution of orgonite people are generally less fearful, so are automatically more open-minded and in those cases people are willing to be spoonfed new information–a tiny bit at a time. Perhaps in a few years the general public in those places will be genuinely curious about reality but most of us feel that our reward for doing this work is to know that we’ve accomplished it and that the climate is improved, crime rate is lowered, there is more prosperity, people are less angry, etc.

I looked up Nanyuki and the satellite photo shows that it’s not far from Mt Kenya and that it’s in a region that is packed with small farms. I’ve had the notion that it’s the commercial farmers who are probably going to buy more orgonite than the subsistence farmers, who usually have very little or no discretionary cash. Jane from Uganda is educating people in a similar area in Rwanda and reports that subsistence farmers who were given orgonite are getting such abundant crops that many have also planted cash crops, which is their route to prosperity.

There’s no reason on earth why anyone who desires to do more than just survive can’t achieve that. We in the West, since WWII, have been heavily conditioned to assume that it’s useless to aim for more than subsistence so here’s another instance where our African relatives are showing us a way out of a self-defeating mindset.

I don’t know if anyone is noticing the significance that governments and corporations are not involved and that, aside from some donations in the beginning, our friends’ efforts are profitable and that they pay for truckloads of orgonite that they manufacture and give away in places like Congo and (for now) Somalia. They also pay their travel expenses, which are sometimes considerable since they usually stay in these remote places for several weeks in order to properly educate people about mbolea (orgonite).

Compare that to our blitzkrieg, ‘don’t look back!’ gifting expeditions on the road [Image Can Not Be Found]

Someone who posts here also posts on one of the discredited, CIA/NSA-sponsored forums and I pointed out to this fellow that helping them by posting substantive reports only delays their demise, also that when orgonite reaches mainstream awareness the faker forums are probably going to be used to discredit orgonite by association. The fellow disagreed with me but I told him that I simply needed to state my thoughts and feelings to him.

I only mentioned that because EW is the only credible forum about orgonite in English, right now. I did also mention to the fellow that if the agencies didn’t make it nearly impossible to have a public forum without seeing it wrecked by agents provocateurs and other agency sociopath assets then there would certainly be more than one forum like EW before now. Most of the people I’ve known who do this work don’t want to post on a forum because they don’t want the headache of extra surveillance and often intimidation from these sewer rat agencies. This is a positive aspect of any genuinely progressive grassroot movement. Organization is death, aside from whatever informal arrangement that close friends, like our African comrades, make among themselves. This is essentially a cell effort. EW is simply a place where these varied people can record substantive reports without interference or censure from omnipresent (on the web and in every Western organization) agency-directed sociopaths.

One practical consideration that probably hasn’t been mentioned is that thanks to all these reports over the years it will be possible for many of us to sell our services to improve climates and weather, crops, environmental health, etc. The postings on EW are an impressive body of empirical evidence and I believe that empirical evidence (gathered from reputable sources) has more real value than lab evidence, especially when those labs are government, academic and/or corporate ones. In other words, here is the evidence that spans (to date) ten years of consistent results as reported by reputable people. We may assume that we’ll never have the opportunity to succeed the way that our colleagues in East Africa are doing, right now, but all of that can change after orgonite reaches mainstream awareness, which it surely will.

In Spain, last summer, orgonite was ridiculed on a TV sitcom, which probably means that enough people are talking about it in Spain that the corporate media owners feel threatened by it. When that starts happening in the US I know that EW’s site traffic is going to explode and that everyone who sells their wares, here, will be swamped with orders. I hope you know that orgonite is going to be viciously assaulted, as will all of our reputations. By now, there are enough people who recognize that the media are poisonous, so it will be good advertising for us

That may become the West’s first real introduction to the phenomenal success of the East African mbolea producers, too. Most inventors and enterpreneurs crave that sort of attention and the potential to be wealthy but I rather feel that right now are the ‘good old days’ of obscurity and struggle.

~Don

It’s true beyond any reasonable doubt that in Nanyiki soon farmers are going to benefit in a bigger number due to the fact that the orgonites which they now decided to adopt to will by all means increase their production by 75%.Through Nancy effort there i believe their production is going to take another stance.
I concur with Don’s comment concerning the hardship that normally occur during our trips while taking the orgonites to the remote places.It’s true that we do encounter various hardship but we have in one accord believed that no good thing can happened without taking the cost and the risk.We have taken the risk of exposing ourselves by spending in uncondusive environment just because we want our follow brother and sisters to prosper in their business i.e in their farms,in thier fishing industry and in their lives. [Image Can Not Be Found]
It’s also true according to our friend Don’s comment concerning the hardship in marketing the product especially in areas where CID and other polish intelligence officers are.Some of them always do improvise various means of moralizing the effort of advertising the product further while the rest sometime do requires us to give them bribes so as to give us room to market our products.So it’s true that there is hardship in the operation.
Our success had been due to our tireless effort.We thank our friends who had been standing with us that made our works to thrill and expand more further.
Chris

Right now my observation is very clear and encouraging, soon and very soon we are going to dominate those farms because our product are good and work best in the red volcanic soil.
Those competitors were selling an organic fertilizer, they were very much active by providing even the after sale services like small tokens plus free transportation up to the farm. But my happiness is that still our Orgonite is still have a good report to all those who used it. Both Dragon Killer and Chris comment were so worthy for it’s under experience that Orgonite work best regardless of any forms of any hindrances like climate, talking bad about it
Nancy