Hallow Don and Carlos
Areas where we put orgonite in lake victoria water hyacinth in cress es so much even the government do not have any option on them. Even the fishermen do not go there because they are so many, so they are looking for alternative because. there are so many fishes there. Water hyacinth have its own seasons, so this is their seasons they will just decrease on their own. They are so big and tall, the only thing which can go there is ship. Fishermen in Kisumu have problem on the lake because of that water hyacinth. Kisumu people are very pappy with the orgonite waste products from the factories kills so and the government already takes action on that.
Thx Dancan
Hello Dncan ,
I think the proliferation of the hyacinths are a normal reaction of nature to depollute water, when balance is reestablished their number will decrease.
Bravo for your courage and comitment to all african gifters!
Good point, Laurent.
Carol went to the beach at Kisumu in Aug/Sept of 2001 and there were signs posted, warning people not to even wade in the water due to the toxicity levels and, I think, the parasites, which go thru the skin.
Dancan feels sure, as I do, that the end result will be clean water and abundant fish and that this seasonal weed trouble will become less problematic as these cycles get back to normal. As he says, there’s LOTS of fish in those weeds. He sent me a photo and it looked like the weeds were so thick you could walk across them. There are ships on Lake Victoria. It’s like an inland sea. A ship was sitting in the middle of a huge patch of water hyacinth in that photo.
Laurent and Marco in Switzerland cleaned up Lake Geneva with orgonite and got some acknowledgement for it in the press, initially. It was pretty nasty, before, but I’m betting it wasn’t nearly as bad as the lake in the vicinity of Kisumu, which is at the end of a very long bay, so I imagine the water doesn’t circulate well enough to disperse the industrial waste and the city’s sewage.
If water hyacinth were as big a problem on Lake Geneva it would probably paralyze the Swiss Navy, don’t you agree?
Of all the water gifting Carol and I have done or we’ve read about I think Kisumu’s water is the most dramatic testimonial, to date, for orgonite’s ability to clear/clean bodies of water. I remember that last year Dancan was required to get a ‘gifting permit’ in order to keep doing this in the lake, so there’s yet another historic development for our friends in Kenya
~Don
Hallow Laurent and Don,
For now we have started putting them on those areas which had been mostly hit by the water hyacinth and now we hope that a positive outcome will be realized soon.Formerly we had been using chemicals like herbicide but they interfere with other organisms that breed in the water so since we start using the orgonite the outcome will be promising for its friendly to other organism but very effective in controlling those weeds.
I had a plan of going back to Lodwer but still we are busy supplying the fishermen in Lake Victoria we sufficient orgonite that would lead to the proper growth and breeding of fish to improve fish farming in Lake Victoria.The latest report that we got today is that for the last few days the areas of Lodwer and Turkana had really experienced a higher rainfall.These showed that orgonite areas which it had been properly applied is likely to receive adequate than before.
Thx Dancan
Aside from the purely historic, pioneering aspect of Dancan’s success in Lake Victoria, I get a big kick out of how he just goes out and solves problems that the Rockefeller-funded environmentalists (a.k.a. Greenies) can only whine about and/or emotionally bludgeon people into separating the glass and paper in their kitchen trash cans.
~Don
Sure enough
I’d like only to congratulate our African friends in solving problems on the spot – it reminds me only mt “training” which I got in youth in communistic Poland – you have pliers, wire and some wire and fix the atomic reactor (meaning you had only what is on hand and you have to solve the problem having only this – therefore “superiour” workers from i.e. Germany did better job, but take away a hammer from such guy and he cannot drive a nail into wall – and our training pointed out to take sturdy bottle, i.e. champagne kind, or piece of metal, etc, and job was completed – maybe not Swiss precision but good enough
Hi readers,
We came to Kisumu from Somalia and I went to the beaches in Kisumu. I was surprised to realize that the water hyacinth that used to be problems in lake Victoria is absolutely cleared after my brother Dancan has tossed a lot of Orgonite around the place. I wonder the reason why he has not posted something about this. Fishermen can go fishing freely without any problem, and many other activities like car washing, swimming and sailing is taking place very effectively around the place.
Benedict.
That’s good to know, Benedict. Carol and I were hoping that the water hyacinth overgrowth that Dancan reported was a natural response (toxic material transformed into nutrients) to the suddenly healthy conditions of the water, due to the orgonite, and that balance would restore itself sooner or later. I hope Carol can go to the Kisumu beaches, again, to see the improvement for herself. She visited them a couple of times in 2001, when they were pestilential
~Don
I will go to Kisumu next week to see how the orgonite have really improved the fishing industry due to the fact that all the areas where i had put the orgonite have perfectly controlled the wide spread and the growth of the water hyacinth. This time water hyacinth have really taken along time and has really stagnates the fishing industry but i believe fishing will straight away improve because fish have really multiply.
I also have a plan of visiting Lake Nakuru and do the necessary gifting .Chris and Nicholas are also doing the necessary gifting In Migingo in Lake Victoria.
Dancan
Hi Dnacan and Don
Right now water hyacinth are now over in the Lake Victoria in Kisumu the Government had given them till next week when they will resume fishing in the lake.All the areas where we had put the orgonites we hope that fish their twill be much fish for the fish had reproduce and increased in number .Its good that the time that the Lake will be opened for fishing will found when Dancan have come.
Mrs O