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Thank for commenting on that ,really you do give us courage and hope in all your articles Through that we do hope and believe that bat least some one is behind us
Now I am in one part in Somalia doing gifting except there was a downpour and I believe it was caused by orgonite I was teaching people in that area the place to apply orgonite and it’s duties.
In Somalia if you introduce a new thing to them they believe on it when they actually notice its importance, now they believe on orgonite since most of them are now becoming farmers and fishermen Mrs. O  told us that she sent some orgonite in Liboi and Fatuma is already went there to confirm.
We are moving well in Somalia I don’t see anything.
Like in Somalia if the NGO’s could develop a positive mind toward supporting us would be very good. For our target in that area is quite big. We are targeting farmer’s political stability, so if they can stand firm with us we can do wonders.


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Many works have been done but we still have a lot to be done and our consistence work, encouragement from our Kirundi plus both internal and external support will eventually made us to achieve the mark. For now we are tirelessly working charitably to help and create new market so as to make sure that we rehabilitate some waste and devastated region of which now we are busy working in Somalia as the second target after the Southern Sudan.
Even though at the present time very few people may notice the effectiveness of our present in Somalia but when finally the fruits of the hard labor will be realized, the cry and praise and the appreciation of joy will be heard from far like in the Southern Sudan, now people could drink clean water eat good food even if not perfect water.
If I m not far from the truth besides helping other nations, we the Kikundi we are really benefiting from this project. We have got several supports from this project from our oversea friends who have been standing hand in hand with us in monitoring our success. The zappers which at time they do send us are of a greater value in health support. We orgonite has really help in purifying our waters in the Rivers and Lakes.
In the agricultural sector we have gone very high because of mbolea/orgonite I may not forget to mention fishing activities which have highly been improved because of the orgonite since in promote the growth of the water algers which are good sea food suitable for fish farming.
Last but still among the best, we are now in Somalia, and our major motive is to make sure that we rehabilitate the whole nation of Somalia to be fit for agricultural production. We will campaign till peace love and unity to be their daily slogan. We will work very hard until we reconcile all the tribes of that nation.
Request, we only ask the team to effectively stand with us in prayers and frequently gift our heart whenever we are growing weak. I appreciate our friend Don and his team, Mrs. O our director Dancan for their consistence coordination and proper organization of every matter which consequently lead to our remarkable achievement.
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Over here, visionaries are kind of rare but you probably noticed that among the Kikundi there are several people of vision and I think it's due to Africans not having been conditioned for millenia to ignore their intuitive promptings in favor of force-fed dogma.

Africa was missionized fairly recently, for instance.  I gather that the people in the cities are more likely to follow this dogma than people in the countryside and the Kikundi are mainly people from rural areas.

Focusing on the rivers in Somalia is very wise, I think.  Our friends were delighted to discover, years ago, that tossing orgonite in the lakes and rivers of East Africa began producing rainfall almost immediately, as well as cleaning up the waters.  Over there, most people still get their drinking, washing and cooking water from streams and lakes so cleaning those is far more significant than it is in the developed countries.

Re-establishing agriculture in the gifted areas also has far reaching benefits beyond just feeding people properly: it reduces the crime rate because farmers can get back to work and it boosts the economy, which increases human happiness.

I gather that this is the way Africa mostly was before the arrival of the Europeans.  The Arabs and Indians who traded in East Africa for perhaps thousands of years before that didn't poison the cultures they found, there.  Even the issue of slavery was not severe until the Europeans got involved and Islam is a religion that (except in the case of the Ottoman rulers of Turkey) is not promoted with force.  Slavery was a worldwide phenomenon and was not a racist institution until after the Venetians (in London) got involved and expanded it in the late 1600s.   General Saladdin, the Turks' re-conquerer of Jerusalem during the Crusades, was a slave for instance.

Humanity's general consciousness had evolved beyond the instution of slavery by the middle of the 1800s, as we know.   I'm pointing that out because it's never discussed by institutionalized historians and it's an encouraging and empowering fact.

I really think Somalia is in such dire straits, right now, simply becuase they refused to be colonized.  Whatever the corporate world order can't control they will try their best to destroy.  We (humanity) can't defeat them until we expose them and orgonite among the populace, among many other benefits, removes enough fear that the mind resumes its natural curiosity.

Chris, Nancy and Fatuma are courageous in the face of Somalia's present, desperate condition.  I've always felt that the alleged war against Al Shabaab is just another way for the corporate world order to discourage the dissemination of orgonite in Somalia.  Both armies are financed by London, after all. Note the new development in Kenya on account of this: orgonite is being taken from our friends by soldiers at roadblocks on public highways.  I think that even Benedict's expulsion from the university in Kenya on account of refusing to take off his orgonite pendant is a related development.  I think the corporate order were getting alarmed by his influence, there.  

The use of motorcycles to deliver orgonite to rural customers is a prudent move because a motorcycle can easily avoid teh roadblocks Cool .  That's why I've committed to help the Kikundi get more motorcycles this summer.  Anyone who has $1100 to spare can help them get one.  They could use three more: one for each distribution center:  Southern Sudan, Migori, Kenya and Lodwar, Kenya--perhaps also Garissa when Fatuma is ready to set up a factory for orgonite to distribute in nearby Somalia.  

There are lots of African families earning a relatively good living with orgonite, now, but buying several motorcycles is an investment that's a little beyond their means at the moment.  Their own prosperity increases at the same rate as the general prosperity does, I think, so it won't be many years before they'll be buying their own trucks, boats and perhaps aircraft.

I say 'relatively good living' becuase only three years ago nearly everyone in those regions, including the Kikundi, were facing starvation due to the increased rapine and plunder at the City of London's behest.  It looks like the Babylonian baby-eaters figured they could prevent the establishment of the orgonite biz in Africa, that way   The Kikundi are figuratively chopping these Babylonian banksters' legs off at the knees in East Africa, now, heheh.

As it earlier happened in Northern Uganda and Southern Sudan, the usually-profitable distribution of orgonite is steadily making it impossible for this war to continue in Somalia, no matter how much gold these felonious, bloodlusting banskters are frantically throwing at it.  To liberally paraphrase the Qur'an, 'They toss and we toss Wink and we are the best tossers.'  ('Men plot and God plots; and God is the best Plotter').

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It's a greater experience and complete hardship to explore the cruel country like Somalia.We started by gifting in the River Laaq Oheera  which was flowing towards Afmadow.Our major intention of gifting that River was to allow the orgonite to successfully flow towards Afmadow where the war against the Al-shabab was still rampant. We even gave some of the soldiers from Kenya who were on the stiff operation  to arm themselves with the orgonite so that they may tossed them in the battle field.Which according to my current experience took place very effectively for the outcome can easily prove.
Now we are in a town known as Bardera , there most of them at first rejected us till we endorse Fatuma to convinced them that we are just good people with a motive to help them by improving  both their economic and the social life standard by introducing to them a life changing product.In fact it's good to go on mission with ladies they really knows how to convince  people especially men who seems to be very tough,my major appreciation here goes to Nancy and Fatuma for without them even though at times we are all forced to dress in women a tires including me so as to have an access, we would have not penetrate through such narrow and harmful corridors. Smile
In this place we concentrate a gain in gifting in another River with the same motive of allowing the orgonite in the River to flow toward Chismayu where the war is still tough. We also lecture some of the farmers on the impact of the orgonite and i did see them yielding to it. Really my real pleasure and all our team which comprises of Fatuma and Nancy. is that we are  making great changes in Somali Land  both in the political arena and in their economic standard. Very Happy
Thanks to Mrs O for sending us more orgonite to Liboi  through the curio company the G4'S and tomorrow Fatuma will make a way of how we can get them for the mission. Very Happy
From all these,  for the success of a particular place to be realized resources are quite necessary and thus for now your prayers and heart energy boosting is quite effective ,in fact we need it.
Thanks to Mrs O for standing with us in prayers and other material supports,Don for Supporting Mrs O   with motorbike which has now increased the transportation and easy facilitation.Also i may not forget to Appreciate our brother Don Croft's dream of standing with all our production centers and the others to be like Garissa with a motorbike  plus other necessary products so as to ease the and improve the production.
We the African for many years we had been in the den/under the shadow  of begging but now we have seen the light through the tunnel by realizing that through determination and hard work we can make the sides of the world to experience great positive change ,thanks to Don Croft the initiator of the life changing products.
My promise to all our readers is that however things might be very hard, complete success will be achieve through the tireless work just believe and pray for me and the team
Chris Shocked
  



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I m so happy with the work which Chris, Nancy and Fatuma had done in Somalia after clearing all the orgonites which they have been gifting. In fact that is the real work [patriotism that we need.We need people who could volunteer and do such a remarkable thing as sacrificing their lives in that hostile and war torn region of Somalia so as to bring some changes.
They have emailed  to me informing that they want to come back if possible this week. Confused
I again appreciate Frode and Laurent for the support which they have been giving me,in fact through their support is what made us to do all these.Also the whole Kikundi also appreciated them for their genuine stand with us.

Hi Don,
We appreciate Don for the support that he is going to give the kikundi the same way he had supported me with the motorbike.The Kikundi are very happy if they can also have theirs for the business.Really that is a good start and that's why i do say say that even a hundred kilometer drive or walk will just stat by just one step. I appreciate Don so much for things will just come by time and no hurry.
Like yesterday when i was taking the orgonite in the boarder of Tanzania and Kenya anyway from Kusumu to Sirare through Migori i was in my motorbike.It really cost me less money and other unnecessary inspections in the roadblocks which ended up wasting time also was highly minimized.So i also encourage these plans. Shocked
Right now the demand of the orgonite has gone very high and we are quite a number to meet the high demand.
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Really much had been done ,and all our efforts in Somali land at least have done something quite remarkable.At least now some parts of Somali land people can walk as a true citizen of that nation.So for now our desire is to clear all the orgonites which Mrs O had send us then we make away of coming back home.
I hope we all know how dangerous this nation is for human habitation but as for now we thank God for sustaining our lives,continue gifting our heart,pray for us plus any other thing that you can do to keep us a live and in action
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My experience in our gifting in Somalia is very interesting and encouraging. We met a little bit resistance at the first leg but our flamboyant lady Fatuma made the work to be very ease. She mobilized their people since she knew much of their character i.e. their likes and dislikes. She was very much acquainted with their customs that really help us to penetrate and went further with our sacrificial work. In fact in our country Kenya the sound of a gunshot is very rare as compared to the nation of Somali. That war atmosphere really perplexed us on the first day till Nancy could not even expose herself out side but we thank God that all took place very successful till we accomplish everything with a lot of ease. Evil or Very Mad
Geographically the soil and the rocks of Somali land are a mix of Alkaline and in some parts very acidic. And due to that, the alkaline soil is very much poor in water conservation, an issue which had rendered that soil to less productive. That was why for the last few decades the land of Somalia had been very poor and less productive. Now our gifting there actually had played a major role in converting that poor land into more productive region, something very encouraging.
Our mbolea is very much good in doing that for it reduced the effectiveness of the alkaline soil of that it start conserving water to the best of agricultural support, therefore right now the work which we have done there we cannot say that it’s perfect but time and change will tell. We still have a lot to explain and I will keep on putting the reports of our findings in the forum just keep on visiting this forum for more fabulous reports.
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Habari ya Ndugu Don
Tunaendelea vizuri somolia na utapata habari huko Ethreric Warriars

Sasa hivi sehemu nyingi huko Somalia mahili tuliweka mbolea kwa wakati huu wanaendelea vizuri mpaka sasa wengi wanaitaji ya kwamba turudi huko tena. Saa hii tuko na hakika ya kwamba hii mbolea ina leta mvua  na kwa hivyo sasa naweka nyingi katika eneo yetu.
Nimeshukuru Christine sana kwa mbolea ambayo alitumana kwa sasa nitaitumua kuendeleza kasi katikka sehemu singine.
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Habari Fatuma,
Yale yote ambayo uliandike katika ew  nimesa tafsiri.Ulifanya vizuri kwa  kwa ndika ujumba yenye busara kama hiyo endelea hivyo hivyo.
Ni mimi


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Thanks I managed to translate all that Fatuma had said
For now many parts of Somalia especially regions where we had gifted the orgonite now are doing well ,and even now many people are really in need of the mbolea.For I believe that orgonite is a good rain catchment agent and I have now thoroughly gifted it in all our areas.
I thank Christine very much for the mbolea which she sent to me I will use it to gift several places

We are very sure that in Somali rain will be sufficient ,and the more  you continue gifting there the more the whole nation will experience sufficient rainfall and the whole face of the region will change.
Mrs O
  



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