500 African Orgonite Devices to Mombasa

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Mrs Odondi and Chris Onyango (one of the first African farmers to use orgonite) are on their way to Mombasa with 500 of their orgonite devices.  

When they told me about it I was touched because the trips to Mombasa to toss orgonite for the dolphins,  five and four years ago, were probably what began to develop the current momentum in Africa for orgonite distribution.  David Ochieng & his wife, Emmah,  Mrs Odondi and her son, Billie,  Salva Kirr and his wife, Christine (now doing this business in Western Sudan), participated in those efforts.  The dolphins showed up in large numbers, each time, which astonished the local fishermen because dolphins had otherwise been absent from there.

David Ochieng had made all the arrangments for the trips, including manufacturing the orgonite they'd taken along (quite a lot of it, I gather).  On the second trip, he was poisoned so severely on the day they arrived in Mombasa that he was confined to the hotel room and had to be carried onto the bus for the return trip.  We didnt' know about it until then but he recovered quickly after we worked on him in the international chatroom.  He was poisoned at least one other time, before that, and was evidently murdered with faster-acting poison last year, along with his Emma and Salva Kirr, before we learned about it.  We did learn about the poisonings of Christine and Lawrence this year, in time to help them in the chatroom and these two also thought to use their zappers after they were hospitalized, so they fully recovered.

Only a few of us in this unorganized movement get poisoned, by the way.  It's a distinction that we'd all love to do without.  Thanks to zappers, it's evidently very hard for the corporate world order to use poisons to  kill someone thus armed and they've got some fantastically exotic poisons in their arsenal.   Parasites are as parasites do, right? Mrs Odondi was hospitalized, three years ago, after having been shot in the leg by a soldier.  She was mindful to get well out of the way of a riot, so I doubt it was a stray bullet.

The killings in Africa were very discouraging for many of us, as you can imagine, and a severe drought and the beginning of a  famine were on the heels of that, evidently engineered to prevent the current happy developments.  Our friends, there, were literally starving at the end of last year.   Now, the sale of their orgonite is financing their current expansion, including taking orgonite to eager farmers and fishermen in Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda, Western Sudan, Chad and Ethiopia.  Donations to them are paying off by enabling them to have more orgonite to distribute and over a greater range.  Nobody can network quite like Africans routinely do, as you may soon see Cool

Andrea in Brazil has even interested Mrs O in flipping the death towers and weather weaponry, so as they travel they can ensure that there will be no more manufactured droughts in those regions.

If the pedophiles in Washington, DC would allow me to have a passport I'd go to Kenya next week.  Anyone in the West of Asia who will go there. witness these developments and report about them will add another dimension to the historic nature of these developments and will help ensure that these pioneers will receive the credit they've been earning.   I've got a big mouth but it's not big enough to get this done Wink

~Don
  



 
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There's been a lull in orgonite sales because it's not quite time for the new plantings.  I think they went to Mombasa in the interim.  That area's equatorial, so there are three or four crops per year on the same land.

Here's Christopher's report, which I've just received:


    Dear Sir,
    We are still in Mombasa together with Mrs. Odondi.We have supplied those fishermen with the orgonite successfully.Those who had known the product started using them straight away.
    The demand is very high and therefore we will be required to organise for  a larger quantity to sustained.
    I will continue giving you the report of the progress. Dancun also had  travelled through Sudan to  Ethiopia taking the orgonite. May God bless you.
    Yours
    Christopher.

I'll post about Dancan's and Christine's effort in Ethiopia in another thread.

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I guess the lull in their orgonite sales was very short-lived Wink .  Here's a note from Chris Onyango about the successful trip to Mombasa (Mrs Odondi's note and photos to follow):


    Dear Sir,

    Much thanks with a hope that  you are well.Our mission to Mombasa was of a greater achievement.We managed to sell all that we had,only that it happened that we never had enough orgonite to meet the higher demand.And therefore,i'm planning to  to take some more product immediately to sustained them.

    We will be traveling to Kisumu Tomorrow,since  we had that some people broke into our store and unfortunately took some orgonite which we had not yet allocated the quantity stolen Otherwise i will give you the report of the progress soon

    Yours.

    Christopher
  



 
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Hallow Don,
The trip to Mombasa was of agreatar success and the following are just but afew photos that i managed to take.SUNP0006 shows how we are droping Orgonite in the water,to provide food for fish .SUNP0030 shows asection ofeater where he orgonite the place where orgonite was applied to provide foood for tilapia fish SUNP 0040 shows how i was lecturing fishermen by the sea about the impact of the orgonite in the fishing field.
We are still in Kisimu  with Mrs. Odondi making some more orgonite i am planning to take  to Mombasa soon.Concerning the damage of theft that we had incured which happened in ur Kisumu store, they were just but some interested farmers who wanted to use the product but could not meet the  cost so Mrs. Odondi decided to forgave them but only warn them never to attept.
Otherwise we are going on well with the workin preparationof the coming seasonof planting starting from Agust.
May God bess you
Yiurs
Chris

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Just a couple of months after Mrs Odondi and Chris took all that orgonite to fishermen in Mombasa, they ordered a bunch more, so David Ochieng's younger sister, Nancy delivered it last week.

I haven't lately said much about David but he's the fellow who started all this in East Africa, six years ago.  In another thread I'm going to recount some of the things he accomplished that led to the present success.  He was murdered with poison, last year, along with his wife, Emmah, and Christine Anyango's husband, Salva Kirr, in Sudan.

David, Emmah, Mrs Odondi and her son, Billie Kibiator, had taken a lot of orgonite to the fishermen in Mombasa for the first time in early 2005.  I don't know if my reports about this survived the subsequent hacker assaults against EW but it was a wildly successful trip in terms of the fishermen's acceptance and the sudden appearance of hundreds of dolphins around the boat, which astonished the fishermen becuase they hadn't seen dolphins in several years.  

Six months or so, later (if memory serves) they all returned to MOmbasa with more orgonite and Christine and Salva went along.  They were refugees in Kenya for awhile until Doc Kayiwa in Uganda managed to distribute hundreds of pieces of orgonite, including some from an army helicopter, thorugh the wartorn region of Sudan where Christine and Salva had lived.  The CIA and MI6 were determined to drive the population away, evidently so their  corporate masters could rape the region's natural resources without having to account for it.  After the gifting, the fighting immediately stopped and the refugees returned home.


David Slinger, the Kiwi who was the second person in Africa to build an orgonite cloudbuster (Gert Botha in Namibia was the first and I think Georg Ritschl of orgonise-africa.net was a close third, followed by Doc Batiibwe in Uganda.  Now there are hundreds or perhaps thousands of orgonite cloudbusters in AFrica.  David Slinger and his wife operated a dolphin tour on their traditional dhow.  You may have noticed that the boats in East Africa resemble the Arab dhows.  A year or so befoe our African friends took all that orgonite to Mombasa, David and his wife closed up shop on account of the absence of dolphins and moved back to New Zealand, where they immediately started selling their orgonite in stores. I think they were the first to do that. I hve one of their HHgs in my office.

Right after our three coworkers and friends were murdered, the entire region was subjected to a drought that was so severe that our surviving  friends were facing starvation.  Since none of them have yet taken an interest in 'flipping' the omnipresent death towers and weather weaponry we can assume that the present abundant and regular rainfall is due to fishermen having distributed thousands of pieces of orgonite in the lakes and rivers in that region.  This is quite a coup because it shows that distributed orgonite negates the corporate world order's envitonmental weaponry!

In another thread I shared Mrs Odondi's comment that the crime rate in her city, Kisumu, has gone down considerably since she started producing and distributing orgonite, there. I think most of that is on farms in the surrounding countryside.

Her's what Nancy told me a couple of days ago, followed by my response to her:


Hallo Uncle,

The fishermen from Mombasa are very happy about this project they have received orgonite. The results of visit by Mrs. Odondi and Chris is easily visible in terms of catch differences. Daves friends and some of our family friends are hosting me, I find it enjoyable

Davids friends have given me an appointment that next time when travelling back, I should carry orgonite for them too.

Carol knows how Euoropeans like Mombasa and the experience she got is real here
Nancy

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Nancy, thanks for the report and I'm very happy for you!  Did you get a chance to go out on one of the boats, this time? Carol said the water is quite beautiful on the reef.

We'll always be sure to keep DAvid's memory in the minds of our readers.  He was an amazing man and very courageous & resourceful.

~Don

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Carol was invited to Kenya by the head of a charitable foundation in August, 2001, to try out our zappers on people who had AIDS.  She spent most of her time in a village where the population had been decimated by the sickness and was quite successful.  She's the first person to put orgonite in AFrica and the pieces she put in her native host's home caused immediate and frequent rain, ending a severe drought.

She's the one who told me that Kisumu, which is where she went to do her email, was a very violent place and that Lake Victoria, in that area, was so toxic that tourists were warned not to swim or wade in it.  Dancan and friends turned all that around and some giters in Uganda, Rwanda and Tanzania have done their fair share, too, to restore that vast lake to a pristine state.

Carol was taken by her hosts to Mombasa for some rest and relaxation and they had a very pleasant trip out to the reef on a sailing dhow.  She witnessed a Massai warrior in full regalia running through a middle class neighborhood, there.  It doesn't get better than that! Cool

I hope she'll go there with me sometime so she can see what our friends have done with their orgonite. It was kind of rough, before, so she's got a good baseline.

~Don