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A Visit to Credo Mutwa

A Visit to Credo Mutwa

I have known Credo Mutwa since 2001 when I stumbled over David Icke’s video tapes “The Reptilian Agenda”, which consist of a 6 hour interview with this wise and knowledgeable man. I devoured and absorbed every minute of this interview then, despite the poor sound quality.

When I was offered the opportunity to accompany Dr. Joubert (who had been helping in making this video) on a trip with Credo and Virginia to rural Mpumalanga I did not hesitate for a second.
This was very much in the beginning of all that waking up that has happened to me in the last 9-10 years.
I was subsequently able to visit him a few more times when he was still living an hour from Johannesburg. Although these encounters were not so many, they left a deep impression on me.
His books (see at the bottom of this linked page) which are highly recommended reading gave me a deep appreciation of the dignity and beauty of African culture. I shared my early orgone discoveries with him at the time and he was then as now very open and very enthusiastic about it. At one point he called the orgonite “those holy devices”. In my naive optimism I thought that together we could move the world.
However as life goes forces around him (I don’t want to go too much into detail here. Let bygones be bygones) suddenly closed in and prevented me from seeing him for many years.

I had one brief interruption of that painful separation when I paid him a brief visit in Kuruman with 3 friends, among them Prophet Ngwatho who was to accompany me on the fateful Mozambique trip shortly thereafter.

Becuse of this background I was first apprehensive when Carol Croft told me in one of the recent EW chat sessions that I must go and see Credo Mutwa for advice on my personal situation.

For those who don’t know: Credo Mutwa is a clairvoyant seer, a Sangoma (spiritual healer) and Zanusi (keeper of the history) of the Zulu nation but because of his wide and intensive travels, his knowledge far transcends the bounds of the Zulu nation.

There are few things important in Africa that Credo would not know from first hand experience.
I have shown him many old books about Africa and in most cases he would have known the writer and many of the people spoken about in these books. There are also few important leaders, and kings that Credo has not personally met.

So, I was very hapy when his wife Virginia consented to a visit this last weekend.


Credo in full ceremonial regalia

Credo is now 87 years old and in poor health. Many of the things he hoped to achieve have been blocked by the powers that be and there is a lot of bitterness and dissappointed trust, especially in his relations with white people. Credo, like nobody else, has made a great and largely successful effort to form a bridge between the ancient spiritual tradition of Africa and a worldwide audience. For this he has been accused of being a traitor by some of his own people.

People involved in publishing his books have made nasty legal arrangements in such a way that he has never seen a cent of royalties, not even from his widely read book “Indaba my children”. Apparently several books that he has written were supressed or even the manuscripts stolen. The list of dissapointments is too long to list all of them here.


Pontius Pilatus and the Ethiopian queen who defeated the Romans 2000 years ago. One of Credo’s many sculptures.


With all this said and arriving almost choked by apprehension, I was so happy about the warm and loving reception I received from Virginia and Credo. He said it was the right time for me to visit and we should work together again. Credo and Virginia threw the bones for me, an ancient divination technique in Africa and I feel very honoured. Forgive my bragging, but I share this privilege now with the Dalai Lama and Zambian founding president Kenneth Kaunda among many others of similarly elevated status. I’m still little me of course.
What was said in this session is personal. I can only say that it powerfully confirmed projects I am working on. I had never asked him to do that in the 8 years I have known him but this was the time.


andalusite

Credo told me urgently about a stone called Andalusite. He says we should incorporate it in orgonite pendants and he will show us how to make a special pendant of it. According to Credo Andalusite is the only stone that – when worn by a human being – reliably repels the little greey aliens, called “Madindane” in Zulu. These little creatures are quite common in Africa and they do molest people in the rural areas, often a traumatic experience. Credo talks about his own alien abduction experience in the Matopos Hills in Zimbabwe many decades ago on “Reptilian Agenda” and has a deep scar in the thigh to show for the medical experiments that were conducted on him by the abductors. He insists that they are fully physical 3D beings and not just other dimensional low density entitities.


popular depiction of the Madindane – here from Cameroon

You can still find realistic depictions of these little critters on the arts- and craft markets in Southern Africa. Mostly they come from Congo and Cameroon now. (“Stolen from the hut of a chief” as Credo puts it).

Of course I brought some nice and special orgonite and a zapper which was immedtaiely applied to him.
Virginia and Credo see a lot of patients not only from the surrounding area. Many of them with the trauma of alien abduction. Already years ago Credo has revealed the benefit of a plant called “Sutherlandia” that was known to the early settlers as “kankerbos” (afrikaans) or “cancer bush” (english) to restore AIDS sufferers to full health. The Zulu name is “Unwele” which means hair. It seems to stimulate hair growth a lot.
After what you by now hopefully know by now about AIDS policy, you will not be astonished to learn that this discovery was never allowed to reach the wider population of South Africa. Credo and Virginia are however treating people sucessfuly and in large numbers.
The treatment is of course on a spriritual level as well as the physical (herbs).

With the help of friends who donated money to them, Virginia has created a hospice of neat buildings that are just awaiting the finishing touches. Virginia is a trained nurse and a tradititional healer.


Virginia and Credo’s hospice 90% finished

Some gardening, paving and the removal of a few glitches are still needed as well as furniture and some kitchen equipment. The total cost of all items still needed for completion is around 15,000.00 USD. Please, if you want to and can help, contact Virginia directly at +27 72 5994140 and ask how this can be arranged.

It’s a worthwhile cause.

I’d rather not be the intermediary, so please do not send me money on Credo’s behalf.
The best will probably be Moneygrams directly made out to Virginia. Ask her how she can best receive money.

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Demise of the “New world Order”

Demise of the “New world Order”

I like what this dude has to say. Former CIA operative rants on the incompetence and futility of the “new world order” project, insolvency of America (goes for the rest of the world as well, of course) and the easy solutions to it. Doesn’t mean I endorse the guy from hair to toenail, it’s just such a refreshing perspective and confirmation of what our psychic friends feel in the chatblasts. The beast is standing on hollow feet of clay. We need to take the planet back and we can, because they cannot kill us all. They would quicly run out of hands who would be willing to enforce their rule if  they were forced to show their hand like that. It also confirms my general optimism about our planet and our future.  One of the big disinfo jobs going down these days is government run “Conspiracy sites” like Jeff Rense that go on and on about how mean and dangerous the NWO is and what horrible capabilities they have.

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Planet of Wonders

Planet of Wonders

A first glimpse of our recent orgonite gifting trip to the Southern Cape Easter 2010. We enjoyed it so much and saw so many beautiful places, hence the title…

Orgonite does wonders. It brings about the lumininosity and beauty of this truly wonder-ful(l) planet we are allowed to roam. Roaming it and tossing some orgonite is even more fun!

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What's up at Orgonise Africa?

My friend Simon thinks I’m not a good blogger and he’s probably right. Just like I might never become a good “face-booker” either…

I’m just not into the lingo so to say.

So, what’s happening at and around Orgonise Africa?

I did have a great birthday party that was really great fun for all that attended. After all you don’t become 50 every day, so I wanted to celebrate that in style.

Thanks to all those who contributed to the wonderful evening by playing music, reciting poems, doing performances* or helping with the setup. And thanks to all of you that made it a wonderful get-together by being there!

*I’ve got some gorgeous scenes on my little movie camera but will only be able to edit that after the Zambezi trip.

After the party we dissappeared into the Kalahari with 2 old friends from  Berlin, not without throwing out some orgonite at places that had not yet been gifted.

We were able to lay a new trail (some 350 TBs) through the Kalahari Transfrontier Park (Botswana and South Africa)  and down along the west coast of South Africa from Springbok to the Cape Peninsula. That had been on my agenda for quite some time.

All over the Kalahari and Karoo were unusually green for the season and people we spoke to confirmed the above average rainfalls. At Augrabies Falls (a normally very dry and hot spot) where they normally count 60-170mm per year they had some 250 mm already this year. This is not just happening in isolated spots but has become regional, encompassing several countries.

Our perspective to gifting has totally changed in the last few years.

In the beginning we enjoyed the often dramaitc results that were provoked when we introduced orgonite in previously ungifted areas. We often got spontaneous downpours, dramatic changes in the appearance of clouds, horizontal sheet lightning et cetera.

This has changed now as we are approaching full coverage of most parts of Southen Africa.

It’s more about consolidating the gains now. Making the orgone field more “interference proof”.

As you know and will see in all my expedition pics, we rarely see chemtrails or HAARP like ripples in the sky any more. So we’re not getting the super lightshows nowadays when gifting. I guess I’ll have to go to Nigeria, Congo or Chad to get that thrill again. But isn’t slowly creating paradise an even deeper satisfaction?

Be that as it may, we’ve been continuosly completing our water gifting on the huge Vaal dam, the main water supply of the Gauteng metropolitan area encompassing Johannesburg, Pretoria etc. This always went along with tests of new boating configurations etc, all in the run up to the big Zambezi trip.

Our friends in Walvis Bay, Namibia, have finally completetd the sea-route to the Congo mouth, using the ammo donated by Steve Baron that I sent them 2 years ago (!). That’s another 2000km added to the orgone necklace around Southern Africa, which now comprises over 6000km gifted coastline. Just to give you an idea, in North America that same distance would get you from Vancouver Island at the Canada/US border to the border between Guatemala and Nicaragua, hugging the coast in one uninterupted line of orgonite gifts.

Getting ready for the Zambezi Tour   

Quite hectic now, so short after our – somewhat spontaneous and unscheduled – outing to the Kalahari and Cape Town, we have to finalise the preparations for the big one, the Zambezi boating safari to the river delta and out onto the sea. (see previous reporting)

We will leave in about a weeks time. Friederike stays home to take care of the business and the kids. Generally we are now much better organised, with Thomas Machaka growing into a full office manager function, both of us can be away for some time now and people still get everything they order. Over the 7 years we’ve been doing this, the business side of Orgonise Africa has really grown into a viable little family business with now 4 people in the workshop making orgonite and assembling zappers, and now a full time person (Thomas) taking care of order shipping and organising supplies.

We’re striving to be professinal like any other business and I really enjoy the modest little signs of prosperity that come with this development.

However encouraging the general trend, we still need some extra funds for this trip where an enormous amount has already gone into buying the new boat and getting it and the Landrover properly equipped to handle this expedition. Business has been a bit slow the last 2-3 weeks, probably because I’ve been so preocuppied with my birthday party and then gone away for 10 days. (it seems that my constant communicative presence is important for this business to prosper)

So, if you feel that what we’re doing and planning to do is any good, please support this expedition either by ordering some of our goodies at our webshop or by making a direct donation for this purpose.

Both is highly appreciated.

20% Zapper discount until 31 March 

As usual I’m closing this message with a little incentive to create some excitement on  our shop-site.

20% off on all zappers, CS-kits and zapper boards on top of the usual bulk discounts for buying quantities. What does that mean:

Take the Standard Orgone Zapper as an example:

Normal price is U$D 54.14

With the discount it looks as follows:

Qty Discounts Off Price
1-4
U$43.23
5-9
U$38.91
10-19
U$34.58
20-29
U$30.26
30-99
U$25.94
100+
U$21.61

Wow!

(All U$D prices at todays exchange rate. All our prices are originally in South African Rand and converted on a daily basis)

And that’s why I limit it to just a few days, because I need a bit of a cash inflow now before we go on the trip.

Don’t hesitate, if you’re a zapper reseller or want to order for yourself and some friends: Do it now! Do not expect me to offer you the same discount 3 weeks later.

OK, ’nuff of this commercial stuff now. I’m sure it will all work out and we’ll have a wonderful and successful trip to the Zambezi withouth having to leave the folks at home at starvation rations…

The Team is complete and poised for action and so am I.

I’ll keep you posted.

Georg

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Expanding the Blue

Expanding the Blue

From time to time, when I’m very stressed, it’s good to look back at what has already been achieved.
So I’ve just gone into my files and produced these maps that show how the cover of little orgonite gifts has slowly expanded over larger and larger parts of this beloved continent.
Our “gifting career” started some time late in 2001 with the first CB that brought us astounding results.
Only then did Don and Carol also come across the urgency of neutralising the microwave towers or “deathforce transmitters”, to use a more accurate term.
I still remember how I sneaked up to my first tower with a pounding heart and dug in a HHG (Towerbusters were not yet invented then) under a group of trees nearby.
First, of course, we started to gift our neighbourhood in Johannesburg and then started our first little trips.
Characteristic in that period was that we always got quite dramatic results when putting up one of our orgonite cloud busters.
Typically in a blue sky, a ring of very nicely articulated cumulus cloud would form, surrounding a blue hole. This would later collapse toward the centre, implode so to say and in most cases this implosion would be followed by strong rain.

Orgone gifting in Southern Africa up to Feb 03
Our humble beginnings – gifting up to February 2003

Towards the end of 2003 “predictions” of a major drought catastrophe for Southern Africa were being circulated in the orchestrated press. Front page photos of emaciated villagers were beefed up with dire predictions of the impending death of 10 million people in Southern Africa.
We have learnt to read “predicted” as “planned”  which is one of the little tricks for the discerning reader to extract at least some real information from the corporate “What To Think Network (WTN)”
Just know that whenever the say they predict something, they have actually planned it to happen. This of course triggered us into real action, albeit our means were very limited then.
After going to Uganda with Don in late 2003 we extensively gifted the Northeastern parts of South Africa, especially the stretch along the Kruger Park, where endless concentrations of HAARP towers (all cellphone masts double up as weather warfare and Mind Control weaponry) were blocking the moisture from the sea (Mozambique) from coming inland.
This unleashed major and lasting rainfall over the Mpumalanga and Limpopo provinces of South Africa and further inland. (see http://www.orgoniseafrica.com/krugerbarrier1.html and following expedition reports)

Orgone Gifting in Southern Africa up to March 04
The Kruger park border and coastal region busted – Status quo March 2004

The subsequent busting of the Indian Ocean coast of Kwa Zulu Natal province helped consolidate this success.
A major breakthrough was achieved in September 2004 with our busting expedition to Namibia, our first large overland expedition to a country outside South Africa.
Deploying 5 orgonite cloudbusters and about 1300 tower busters (TBs) and neutralising more or less Namibia’s complete tower network which is concentrated along the major roads in this thinly populated desert country unleashed the greatest rainfalls in recorded history. (That’s since the white man arrived with his ideas of metereology etc.)  It was also a major breakthrough as now the Indian Ocean and the Atlantic were now linked by a network of orgonised routes. We also employed a new tactic for the first time, where we would place orgonite in all dry river beds we crossed, working on the assumption that under the dry beds underground water veins would carry the orgone into the surrounding countryside. I believe the results showed that this was a viable tactic. We also had our first go at gifting from the air by chartering a 6-seater Cessna 210 out of Walvis Bay to gift the Namib Desert between W-Bay and Lüderitz, a stretch of 400km unaccessible terrain. Gifting on land on our way out and into the sea on the way back.  Read about this expedition on www.orgoniseafrica.com/desertrain.html
another very succesful enlargement of our orgonite coverage was the trip to the Eastern Cape over Easter 2005, (www.orgoniseafrica.com/obstaclerun.html) which resulted in major rainfalls in the region, ending a precarious drought. A major natitional Highway, the N2 was washed away as a result, but overall residents of the region described to us a restauration of the natural rainfall patterns of their childhood.

Orgone Gifting in southern Africa up to April 05
Namibia and the Western Cape added to the liberated regions – status quo April 2005

The second half of 2005 and saw a trip to Mozambique (http://www.orgoniseafrica.com/mozambique1.html) and our first “Naval Orgone Attack” by embarking on a cruise ship with lots of most of the time fairly drunken people from Durban to Bazaruto Island in Mozambique and back, where we left some 300 Orgonite Gifts in the water. (This was the beginning of our “orgone necklace around Southern Africa” project that we have now expanded to a length of  over 4000 km of orgone gifted coastal waters.
A planned round trip through Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Malawi, Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Burundi and Rwanda ended with our temporary imprisonment in Zimbabwe and asomewhat shortened itinerary. But we met the wonderful Dr. Chipangula in  Malawi, president of the Malawi International Council of Traditional Healers whom we entruted most of our orgonite which he duly distributed all over Malawi, ending another manufactured drought there with abundant rainfall. (www.orgoniseafrica.com/prisoners.html)
A short trip to Zanzibar in December 2006 allowed us to gift that island where 400 dolphins had just been found dead, probaly as a result of US-Navy activity and by liaising with our Kenya based Friend Judy Lubulwa, we could get some serious water gifting done in the channel between Dar-Es-Salaam and Zanzibar. (www.orgoniseafrica.com/spiceisland.html)

Orgone  gifting in Southern Africa up to August 06
The blue net expanding – it starts looking powerful and profound to me

In the first half of 2007 we closed the last really big ungifted spot in South Africa by gifing the Karoo, the large, almost uninhabited semi-desert in the central and south-western parts of the country. (www.orgoniseafrica.com/vastinterior.html) Our plans to continue the Orgone Necklace of water-gifting the coastal waters by means of cruise ships was contiually thwarted by strange coincidences. One cruising company where we had already booked a passage went out of business. The freight ship of Namibian Friends who were offering us passage from Cape Town to Walvis Bay sank under strange circumstances. This situation was only going to change with the aquisition of my own boat for the first Zambezi tour in May 2007. In late 2006 and early 2007 the Monster of manufactured drought had been rearing it’s ugly head again in Zimbabwe and Zambia, both countries bordering the great Zambezi River that flows from the Angolan and Zambian Highlands into the Indian Ocean in Mozambique, one of the major streams of Africa. The psychics on www.ethericwarriors.com, especially Carol Croft, identified Lake Kariba as the crucial spot to gift in order to unblock the rainfall again.
Interesting then that Credo Mutwa had written about Kariba extensively in his book “Indaba my children” identifying it as a major holy place in Africa that had been deliberately desecrated by damming up the river and  dislocating the spiritual custodian of the place in the 1950s by the then “Rhodesian” colonial government. (www.orgoniseafrica.com/zambesi.html)

Orgone gifting in Southern Africa up to June 07
This is how it looked like in June 2007

The boat that I had bought for the Zambezi trip, then totally inexperienced with boating, had to undergo serious upgrades before I could take it out to sea and the same was true for may own  abilities as a seafarer.  I had to learn for an pass a skipper’s liocense that involved some very adventurous sea lounch instructions in the high surf of the Indian Ocean.
This done, we started gifting the coast of the Western Cape in several trips in November 2007, December/January 2007/08 and March 2008 This resulted in the whole coast from cape Town to East London being gifted. A stretch of some 1200 km. (check http://www.orgoniseafrica.com/Allthatwater3.html and following)
By end of January we had been able to get on another cruise, this time on the Royal Mail Ship RMS St. helena from Cape Town to Walvis Bay. (http://www.orgoniseafrica.com/cruisade2.html)
Only the small stretch between East London and Prt edwards remained unorgonised now and that was closed in another cruise from Cape Town to Durban just recently in December 2008.
In July we went up to Central Mozambique and Malawi to gift the great Lake Malawi, the southern part of the Great Rift Valley faultline that stretches from there up to Lebanon and is considered to be the energetic spine of Africa by some who have looked into the subject of earth power points.

Orgone Gifting in Southern Africa up to December 08
Status of orgone gifting End of December 2008 – The Orgone Necklace in coastal waters is complete and uninterrupted for more than 4000 km.

The Results:

abundant rainfalls,  in the region with very few dry patches left. The  major negative scenarios have been stopped from unfolding. No massive droughts with 10 million starvation victims.
Of course the NWO agenda for souther Africa is still going on, althiough we feel that it’s already lagging behind schedule.
The greatest acheivement: There is parctically no more chemtrail activity ecxept for very sporadic attempts to white out the sky in very localised spots.
We have also not seen the widespread herringbone patterns of HAARPed skys  for some years now.
The sky looks lively and enegetic 80% of the time at least.

Next Expedition

The next big move is planned in April, where we will follow the mighty Zambezi all the way down to the sea and connect this mighty band of positive orgone with our ocean gifting by closing the gap between the Zambezi delta and Bazaruto Island on sea. My trusted little boat had to make way for a slightly bigger one with 2 engines for added safety as we are going to be very far from “civilisation” at times on this trip. The waterways to be gifted stretch about 1200km and the road trip involved will be some 5000 km.

You can support this  venture by coming along (still 2 places available, contact me on georg@orgoniseafrica.com) and contributing to the cost, or by donations (http://orgoniseafrica.com/shop/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=14) or by just sourcing your orgonite and zappers from us (www.orgoniseafrica.com/shop).

Supporting our business supports our gifting activities.

Georg

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