From Migingo to Bovuma Lake Shore we manged to gift properly. On arrival to that place we found that formerly other fellows like Dancan had one time gifted in that place for it’s directly along the main route to Uganda.The people who dominate this place are from various places as Kenya and Uganda.When they saw us they were very happy with our concern with them by so taking the orgonite at the right time when the fishing industry was almost collapsing.They narrated to us the during the time that Dancan gifted in that place there were a plenty of fish catch but of late they really experience a very hardship, and as per that our presence there really encouraged them very much
Our experience from these few times that we have been going to Migingo and now to Uganda even though i was not a fisherman before but now i see into it that fishing is a very good business and i m sure will do it .Formerly before i started gifting by so traveling through the Lake i have now started developing much courage of traveling in the Lake using the boat,even Dancan have tough me some fishing technique and now i have a plan of starting fishing business in Muhuru Bay
This business when i do it Mrs O ,Christine and Dancan had a advice me that i will have many friend ,i will even have good money and it’s just like what i now started to notice.I and Chris through the little money that we had been getting from the few sales of the orgonites and from friends we have opened an account where we keep these money bit by bit that will help us to even buy fishing materials to motivate and expand our fishing industry
Don Croft had told me that there is a time when the business is bad and a time when the business is good and for now the business is good we are experiencing a good profit even though a bit minimal but can sustain us.
Today we sail through to a shore known as Kihind Landing Site here we did remarkable gifting unfortunately,we found when one of the fishermen was poisoned by unknown poison but through good luck we had a larger zapper which Don Croft had send us and we successfully rescuer that patient very well. In general the fishermen who really witnessed the out come really appreciated us very much they also thank Don Croft for being intelligent enough to invent something that really work, when the copared the money that they would have spent in taking that patient to hospital they instead gave us those money just as a token for the good work that we did.
Even Chris also got affected by malaria two days ago due to the bad weather but we only use the terminator zapper that
we had .and Chris is now okay [Image Can Not Be Found];
Don Croft should know that in East Africa he don’t only help us but help many through us using the zappers the orgonites
among other supports.We pass all our warm wishes to all our friends in the EW
Nicholas
I’m glad you guys are okay & thanks for the plug for our zappers [Image Can Not Be Found] . I’m particularly glad that you cured someone and got paid for that, too. For a lot of years Carol and I have looked forward to seeing zappers made and sold by your crew and you can probably then add ‘curing deadly illnesses’ to your new career as a fisherman, Nicholas. It’s always good to diversify one’s livlihood, I think. Best wishes with the fishing venture, by the way. I wish I were there to witness it what you’re both accomplishing.
I’ll encourage Chris to post what he has emailed to me about your recent adventure together because more information and insight is always better. You fellows evidently met some fishermen who remember Dr Batiibwe’s distribution of orgonite along that shore, six years or so ago, during a time when the fishing industry was collapsing and the orgonite caused prosperity to return there. I believe he was accomapnied by Kizira Ibrahim, that time, in a rented boat.
We thank you very much for that message we are sure our visions will come to it’s accomplishment through our double effort as we have started.To day all the places where we have put the orgonite the people around those places have experience a change in the water ,for they found the water very clean even the fishermen also have realized greater catch than ever.
What we also come to realized that all the work which Dr Betwibe did was good only that he apply very little orgonite which made them to take along time before they realized the impact.
Im sure Chris will send you his finding reports soon i have talked to him
Nicholas
We really had a successful trip in Uganda,we gifted almost seven places and the fishermen there really thanks us a lot some of them even pleaded with us to continue staying in Uganda for our presence there was a big blessing to them.Just our one week effort from the testimonies that we got from the fishermen we found that due to the orgonites that we have thoroughly gifted many fishermen have sifted from their areas to these areas that we have gifted due to the sufficient of fish which resulted.
The Zappers that we had we thought it wise to give them after they have known their effectiveness.As we know how beaches the fishermen are very much immoral that led to the wide spread of HIV AIDS we gave them all the zappers that we had to help them.
Mrs O also have send us some zappers together with the orgonites through Muhuru Bay that we will make sure that we gifted in Migingo on our way back to Kenya.Those zappers too we will have to give the fishermen at Migingo to protect them against some deadly diseases as gonorrhea syphilis which are among the deadly sexual transmuted diseases which is quite notorious along the beaches.So in general the mission is up date and we will continue updating you regularly so that you may know our progress
Nicholas
Thanks, Nicholas, and I understand that you’ve both had some difficulty posting the reports recently. That’s usually a sign that one has something important to tell about
I wasn’t aware that there’s a lot of sickness in the fishing communities and it will be interesting to learn whether the orgonite will inspire people to adopt healthier habits, there. My favorite aspect of orgonite is its ability to draw out the finer human characteristics in a community. I think that happens because people become more hopeful and less fearful and depressed. I look forward to working with you fellows on the lake, someday. Ziwani (Lake Victoria), since the first time I saw it from the air, has always felt like Africa’s beating heart, to me.
Already we have completed our Uganda mission, and today we have spent in Muhuru Bay so that tomorrow we may take some of the orgonites that Mrs O had sent to us so that tomorrow we may go and do the gifting in Migingo.We have also came with some of the Ugandans who are our friends.They were very much interested in knowing the places where we are living in Migori.These people supported us with some money which we will even take some to Mrs O for he had been standing firmly with us through promoting the business.
Nicholas