Trip to tanzania

Hallow readers

Thanks for the up date.Now i have realized that those people have not known a bout the orgonites and it’s very much prudent if we visit them.Since i was supposed to go to lake Tanganyika but due to the fact that Chris is now in Congo,we supposed that on his way back,he will do the gifting in Lake Tanganyika.From there he will proceed to Sumbawanga town and do the gifting there,he will also visit lake Rukwa.

We also have some of our friends in Mbeya town where he will have to go and also do the gifting.So we hope all he will post all the reports in the EW as soon as he will have accomplished all the mission.

Recently i took the orgonites to Mt Kilimanjaro they were very positive.They really like the orgonites.I even came with one of our friends to Kenya so that they know the secret of the orgonites how it’s being made.

I will take him to Mrs O so that he may see and know how to make orgonites ,we will give him some that he may take back in Tanzania.We appreciate the Lord for safe guarding your trip
That of your boat is very good for the business and traveling too.Even ,me and Chris if through good luck we may get such a boat,we can do all our business with a lot of ease.

That website will also play us a bigger role

Nicholas

Nicholas, thanks for the update. I hope our readers are doing what I’m doing when I encounter these place names that your’e reporting: I type the places into the google search space at the top right of my browser and that takes me to Googlemaps, where the place is shown and also a few photos that are taken at the location. Looking at the photos is a good way to recognize what sort of terrain you’re all covering in your business and charity adventures. I want our readers to realize the scale of your efforts by consulting these maps and photos.

Thanks, also, for telling of your continuing involvement with people of the tribe on Mt Kilamanjaro!

I see that Nancy of Uganda, who has been posting reports of her promotional and charitable work in Rwanda and Burundi, has determined to join Chris in Congo as soon as feasible. I think I understand the pull that she must feel to travel to help these people discover their own, present potential for peace, happiness and prosperity in that unhappy region through the simple deployment of orgonite!

As an ardent boat guy I recognize how important it will be for you and Chris to have your own vessel and I’m keen to help you realize that goal as soon as I can. I wish it were that inexpensive to accomplish, here, and I really enjoyed riding in the traditional boat (like the ones you’re using) on the Nile in Uganda with Doc Batiibwe & Mr Kizira. I know that having your own vessel is going to pay off in ways that we can scarcely imagine at the moment. I think the Triads agree with me because after I committed to that objective they’ve lately cut our retail sales in half, using some peculiarly effective dirty magic, combined with new technology that some of us are only starting to understand. I feel kind of flattered but I’m also frustrated that my ability to help you guys has been compromised for now. The Operators have all that well in hand, of course, as you’re demonstrating for us.

This has also cut into Carol’s plans to do some surgical gifting in Rome–a brand new class of targets, there. That’s going to get done by some intrepid Italians, though, so here’s yet another unexpected blessing. I like the way so many people who post on this forum have taken up their own share of this important yet unorganized global effort. I still think the rest of us are basking in the glory of these Africans, though.

~Don