Posted by Georg on Jan 28, 2008 in Georg's Ramblings and Musings | 1 comment
Recently we met Tina van der Maas, who is the lady that inspired the South African Health Minister, Dr. Manto Tshabalala Msimang (She has a doctorate in public health) to her “controversial” stance on AIDS, promoting good nutrition and detoxing as a cure to AIDS rather than the highly toxic and deadly Antiretrovirals.
Manto has been character-asassinated by a vicious chorus of orchestrated voices in the press, especially the mean Treatment Action Campaign (TAC) headed by one Zackie Achmat who have been relentlessly pushing for Antiretrovirals.
It’s a long story and I have written about some aspects of it in my Essay “What we know about AIDS so far” (http://www.orgoniseafrica.com/essays.html) and “Mama Mbeki’s Zapper”(http://www.orgoniseafrica.com/mamambeki.html).
I had only heard bits and pieces about Tina because Manto was the public figure head that took all the flak and in-depth reporting was not exactly what happened in the press, just plain slander going on and on and on forever…
Tina has meticulously documented more than 400 cases of complete restoration of health in so called AIDS sufferers with her nutritional cleansing programme. In cases where the (a dubious scientific indicator, but interesting nevertheless) “HIV status” was known, it has practically always reverted from negative to positive.
Even though the impression was created in the press that the government has been engaged in this activity on a big scale, the truth is that it has been torpedoed from the beginning by the medical establishment who’d rather preside over the mass killing of South Africa’s malnourished poor than admit that the multi billion dollar AIDS industry is based on malicious lies or outright fiction if one wants to assume innocent intent. The truth is that Tina financed most of the enormous work that was done out of her own pocket and thereby drove herself to the verge of bankruptcy. Her health is also now in danger as she canot afford to have some very urgent dentistry work done.
It is obvious that the resisting “powers that be” have done everything to destroy her and erase the evidence she has produced from public memory.
Her website www.powertothepeople.co.za highlights some of the work that was done, but not enough. (She’s not a good enough propagandist for herself)
But she’s produced a professional video, documenting some of the courageous work she has done in rural Kwa Zulu Natal and I will make copies of that available on my website for a 50 Euro donation that will go directly to help Tina continue her work. Click here to get Tina’s video!
She is working on a funding solution that will allow her to conduct systematic trials to prove the efficacy of her “African Solutions” protocol under supervision of some renowned university professors.
We will do all we can to support her until this or another solution begins to carry her again.
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Posted by Georg on Jan 27, 2008 in Orgonise Africa announcements and news | 0 comments
Our new Zapper boxes will arrive shortly (they were couriered on 23 January) and the first new zappers will be shipped out from 5 February 2008. We got a few samples and the really look nice. We’ve had them made for us in China and not only do they all have our logo and website on them but all the perforations are now neat and tidy because they are part of the mould. We have not changed the tried and trusted interior of the zappers, but they just look a bit more professional than the old “handcrafted” ones. Just anorther step in the constant improvement of our product.If you order now (until 31 January) you can still get them at a drastically reduced introduction price.

Check it out here!
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Posted by Georg on Jan 18, 2008 in Buster's diary | 0 comments
Gifting a continent with orgonite piece by piece is a lot of work. Rewarding work though. We’ve been back from our latest outing where we surrounded the Southermoust point of Africa (Cape Agulhas) and the Cape of Good Hope with a string of orgonite gifts at 1 km intervalls.
About 800 km have now be done by boat in this fashion and the results are stunning.
It’s raining everywhere!
From the Zamezi down to the Cape.
Our earlier expedition to the Zambezi is showing profound changes up there as well, affecting Mozambique, Malawi, Zambia and Zimbabwe.
I am very excited about this water gifting project now that it has gained a certain scale and momentum.
(I love large scale gifing projects as you may have noticed)
I think the next big thing will be a return to the mighty Zambezi River, this time the lower parts in Mozambique, including the Cohora Bassa Dam. If you are interested in participating in this true adventure, please let me know.
Time frame would be approximately from 26 March – 16 April this year.
We got very wet and cold again in our little boat at winds up to 40 knots, but the rounding of Cape Agulh
as and the Cape Point near Cape Town was calm and peaceful. So we did not join the list of wrecks that are shown everywhere on the naval charts dotting those coastal waters.

The busted coast from Knysna to Cape Town
The detailed report is in the make of course, so watch this space.
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Posted by Georg on Jan 10, 2008 in Buster's diary | 0 comments
We are still busy ocean gifting with our little boat. Despite the usual ostacles that pop up all the time to deter us, we are making good progress. Will let you in on the bigger story as soon as we are back. Latest Tuesday 15 January. In the meantime our “absence discount” is still on.
Georg (from a windy camp ground somewhere at the Western Cape of South Africa)
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Posted by Georg on Jan 2, 2008 in Orgonise Africa announcements and news | 0 comments
Special discount while we’re away:
We are at the coast, doing some ocean gifting until 13 January.
Shipments will start going out on the 14th again.
In order to compensate for this waiting period, we offer you a special discount on all orders, on top of regular bulk discounts. This discount is starting at 15% and decreasing by 1.5% every day. (just like the waiting period)
If you order on
3 January 2007 – 15%
4 January 2007 – 13.5%
5 January 2007 – 12 %
6 January 2007 – 10.5%
7 January 2007 – 9%
8 January 2007 – 7.5%
9 January 2007 – 6%
10 January 2007 – 4.5%
11 January 2007 – 3%
12 January 2007 – 1.5%
Think BIG and SAVE
Normal bulk discounts are 5% on all orders over 500€ and 10% on all orders over 1000€ on top of any discounts published under the individual products.
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