Posted by Georg on Nov 17, 2009 in Orgonise Africa announcements and news | 0 comments
Christmas is coming on rapidly
and what could be more appropriate as a gift than life giving Orgone-ite* from Orgonise Africa?
Don’t chastise me for talking about christmas so early. I know, we all hate those reindeers that are showing their red noses in malls and department stores already in the middle of October. (don’t even mention the “muzak” that goes with it, “jingle bells, jingle bells…”)

Are they bringing orgone-ite* and orgone zappers this time?
Fact is that most of you, my dear customers, live somewhere far away from us South Africans and postal mail takes it’s time to reach you. As you may know, we always use the good old post office and not the fancy and much more expensive courier companies for our shipping . It has proven to be the best cost / performance ratio over the years and we like “one stop shopping” as much as anyone else. Against common belief 99.5% of all parcels do arrive within reasonable time. The odd ones that get lost once in a while are on us. That means we replace or refund them to you and then wait a year or two for the postal insurance to pay out. (just joking)
Basically we have three options:
- Surface Mail – the grandmother of all shipping methods. It’s incredibly slow but very cheap (relatively spoken) and the stuff really arrives, believe it or not! Times are totally unpredictable and range from 4-12 weeks. Sometimes a customer has been lucky and surface mail arrived in 5 days because they used some excess airfreight capacity.
Normally surface mail really travels by ship! Use this if you want to order large and heavy items like cloud busters, 1000s of TBs and the like. It’s economical and we guarantee the receipt of your wares, albeit not the transit times (we couldn’t, even if we tried) If you order something you want for Christmas by surface mail, you are gambling your luck already. I’d says the chance is 80% that it would still arrive in time oif you order today, but you cannot count on it, ok!
- Airmail – That used to be the fast option when our parents were young. It’s still reasonably fast but like all things postal, it is not very predictable. We hear mostly of those who get delayed because the other 99% are happy and say nothing. From our experience we can say that anything between 5-28 days can happen. To most international destinations including North America, Western Europe or Australia/New Zealand and some Asian destinations (Hongkong and Singapoore for example), 1-2 weeks is typical, but you cannot rely on it. If you want a fair 99% chance to receive your Orgonise Africa gifts in time, you’d definitely have to order before or on 25 November.
- EMS - This is quite a nifty service offered by the post office these days. It’s called “Expedited Mail Service” and it’s somewhere between a full courier service and airmail. In the US the corresponding postal service is called “Global Express”. Runtimes are mostly 4-5 working days. (add working days for our order processing) It is more trackable than postal items. (please don’t ask me about tracking of postal items internationally – it’s a nightmare and the best thing is to just sit an wait) The initial costs for small percels are much higher than airmail, so for single zappers and other small orders, airmail is still the best. But as soon as the weight gets a bit higher, EMS is only slighty more expensive than Airmail. If you make up your mind late about your christmas order, that will be your only chance to get it in time. I’d say 12 December is a reasonable cut-off date wher I can still promiose 99% chance of receiving it in time.
Generally you must understand that shipping is subject to the performance of a lot of third parties over whom we have no control. For most of you our parcels will be foreign parcels and these are subject to customs clearance. This can sometimes cause delays. We send them out with the required documentation to the best of our knowledge but delays can happen. Don’t get scared now! This is business as usual and you have our full guarantee for the receipt of your orders. In the very rare case that it really doesn’t arrive, we resend or refund without fuss.
Innovation and improvement is what every successful enterprise thrives on. Orgonise Africa is no exception to that rule. We constantly strive to improve how we make things so that they look nicer and work better.
New African Muti Orgone-ite* HHG:

New finish African Muti Orgone-ite* HHG - the contiuous overglaze just looks stunning
Previously the Making of the Muti HHG was not so simple as the decorative inlays tended to shift in the mould or cause bubbles or holes. We have (after a year of experimentation) found a potter who could make us sufficiently smooth and even conical porcellaine moulds. This is also benefiting the looks of our Standard HHGs tremendously. I think this is a beautiful Christmas present for anybody, even if they don’t know anything about Orgone-ite*, don’t you? As you may know, Muti is African Tradional medicine and works on a vibratory level just like healing stones or other things that may be added to Orgone-ite*. The herbal muti we use is made by our friend Dr. Chipangula, the president of the Traditional Healers Council of Malawi, a body that represents all of the 200 000 traditional healers in that sunny and friendly country. The muti protects against black magic and witchcraft and furthers general wellbeing and prosperity. What more can you want?
The Muti Orgonite Brick
The Orgone-ite* Muti Brick with a full size SBB coil and north facing neodymium magnet combines the idea of the St. Buster’s Button (SBB) with the Muti Orgone-ite*.

The Muti Orgone-ite* brick comes in a beautiful African printed fabric bag
It is larger than the similar rectangular amulett and hence much stronger.
The Muti Orgone-ite* Brick is a powerful hands-on healing tool and generally feels so good to have around.
I can hardly imagine a nicer Christmas gift than this powerful and decorative piece of orgone art with a distinctly African feel.
The new Howitzer Unit / Simple Zapper combo
Finally we’ve had a box made for us that accomodates both functions in one device. You can use this to power any pulsed orgone emitting contraption such as any of our wands (Except the PW deLuxe that has it’s own inbuilt zapper unit) or SP crystal and our Howitzers (the unit will included there in the future)

This sexy red box allows you to power your Wand, Howitzer or SP 24/7 from a 9 or 12V wall transformer.
The Howitzer Unit has a DC socket to allow you to hook up your orgone pulser to a wall transformer and run it without battery. Presently we are not selling the transformers yet, because our customers live in so many different parts of the world with different electricity systems etc. Get one at the nearest electronic shop, that should not be difficult. The socket is pretty standard, so if you take the unit along you should find one that fits. (Most of the cheap Chinese ones now come with multiple adaptors so one should fit.
New beautiful Orgone-ite* Pendants
Friederike has also come up with some nice new pendants and I believe she will surprise us with a few more artistic creations soon. She has mastered the technique of making very small SBB coils, so all the small pendants have an embedded Coil now for much enhanced orgone power. You should wear this on your heart chakra, as it will be greatly stimulated by the orgone life force of these beautiful little things. Different healing stone additions emphazise different aspects of healing of course.
Check these out, the detailed description of ingedients is on the website when you follow the links.
The small Sugilite Orgone-ite* Pendant

The new Sugilite Orgone-ite* pendant
Sugilite is one of the most recently discovered and rarest gemstone minerals known to man. It’s rich shades of purple instantly made it a highly sought after and revered gemstone. It is only found near Kuruman in the Kalahari semi desert (increasingly lush and green thanks to our continued gifting efforts)
We received a few large blocks of it from our friend, the poet and minerals collector Donald Rikiert.

Donald Riekiert – the poet of the Kalahari
Sugilite can help to clear the mind, making the way open for the rising of consciousness. It is also beneficial in opening and centering of the Heart Chakra. No wonder, you will want one of these for yourself and one each for all your loved ones!
Small Lapis Lazuli Orgone-ite* Pendant
Lapis Lazuli is often referred to as the stone of truth. Worn on the throat chakra, it helps to speak out long withheld issues that have been “stuck in your throat” for too long.

Lapis lazuli – strengthens authenticity and truthfulness.
On a more corporeal level it helps with all afflictions in the throat area, lowers blood pressure and slows down hormonal cycles.
Last but not least: Our Christmas gift to you!

Christmas is orgone-ite gifting time
Yes, we want you to order big this time, recession or no recession!
That’s why we make our Christmas gift bigger as your order get’s bigger. For all of you, even with the smallest order there is a gift of 10% off all purchases when you use the Christmas gift coupon “Christmas” until bold 25 November
And when you make up your mind and order for more than 2500 Rand (approximately 230 Euro or 345 US dollar) you can punch in “Superchristmas” and get 15% off all the goodies you load onto the reindeer’s back. If you want get adventurous, put in an order for more than 5000 Rand 460 Euro or 690 US dollars punch in “Megachristmas” and receive a full 20% discount on all your orgone-ite and zappers.
In order to redeem these coupons, you have to punch in the appropriate coupon code in the coupon redemption field on the second checkout page where you chose your payment method.
Zapper discount extended another week!
Since it took me so long to describe and upload all the new products (first had to photograph them of course) this post is going out towards the intended closure of our attractive 20% discount on all zapper products. Many of you will therefore not even have noticed this opportunity. This is particularly hot for all resellers, health shop owners and group orders.

A precious gift – The Eldorado Gold Orgone Zapper
They combine with the standard bulk discounts and the christmas gift coupons. So you can reap an – for a very limited time only – unheard off 60% discount on our zappers if you order this week in some quantity, ending Sunday 22nd of November. Stocks may run low during this unique promotion, so don’t wait too long or you may have to wait a bit longer for your large order to be filled.
An example:
The Standard Orgone Zapper costs approx 64.34 US dollar normally (already a very, very attractive price, I think. The US dollar price is only indicative and fluctuates with Rand/Dollar exchange rates btw.) With the 20% zapper discount that will be only U$51.47
If you buy 30 or more, this goes down to U$30.88. Apply the “Mega Christmas” coupon to that and it’s a mere U$24.70.
Pssssst….! Let’s do this quickly before Friederike finds out.
She has not allowed me to ever sell an orgone zapper for under 30 U$, no matter what quantity.
And I will not repeat this opportunity or hold it open longer fo any one, not even our dearest longstanding wholesale customers.
You snooze-you lose, that’s it! Basta, finito, ok?
Woohoo, this has become a long one. I hope you’re still with me!
I enjoyed writing it and I hope that somehow shows between the lines.
I thank you all for your continued support
in gratitude,
Georg and the The Orgonise Africa Team.
*”orgonite”, the term commonly used to describe the orgone generating mix of resin and small metal particles has been trademarked by its alleged inventor Karl Welz who recently had about 40 of our products, that were using “orgonite” in the name or description removed from Ebay. In order to avoid further unneccessary conflict, we are now using the form “orgone-ite” in our product descriptions. The worldwide community of “orgonite” gifters and experimenters is all about open source shared knowledge, but sadly Mr. Welz believes that hanging on to his measly copyright which was obtained without consulting the then already substantial network of “orgonite”-experimenters is a great idea. May he live happily ever after!
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Posted by Georg on Sep 30, 2009 in Georg's Ramblings and Musings | 0 comments
Just while we are happily travelling in the US of A, a well placed strike at our legs was undertaken in order to dislodge us.
(Oh how they love to hack away at our legs when they think we are not in a position to strike back)
This time suddenly all of our products listed on ebay that contain the word “orgonite” in their description were struck fro the listing by Ebay on insistence of one Karl Welz who claims he has trademarked the word “orgonite”.
Most people here in his network have probaly never heard his name and that says something about the validity of his claim to fame, doesn’t it.
We and also Don Croft have always given him credit for first having used this term, but basically it’s a variation of the generic term Orgone, first introduced around 1942 by Wilhelm Reich. Adding the recognised English suffix -ite doesn’t make it less generic, does it?
It’s a pity that Karl Welz never followed the invitation to share his experience in an open source network like all of us orgone warriors here do. He was invited with an open heart. Now he’s chosen to be a miserly little man, fighting a thing that has become bigger than he can possibly comprehend. Karlie, your in above your league here!
As far as I remember, talk of his alleged trademark started a few years after Orgonite had become a widely used generic term in the orgone network, then mostly concentrated on Stuart Jackson’s old Cloudbuster Forum.
Here’s some more on the subject or fair usage of terms like Orgonite:
From: www.publaw.com/fairusetrade.html
A trademark owner by choosing a descriptive term as its trademark must live with the result that an author remains free to write about or use the trademark in its “primary“ or descriptive sense. Legal doctrine defines fair use of a trademark as the “reasonable and good faith use of a descriptive term that is another’s trademark to describe rather than to identify the user’s goods, services or business“.’
From the Oxford English Dictionary, 2nd Edition:
Orgone
. . . In the psychoanalytical theory of Wilhelm Reich (1897-1957), a vital energy or life force which supposedly informs the universe and can be collected and stored in an orgone accumulator or box for subsequent use in the treatment of mental and physical illnesses. Also attrib. . . .
—ite, suffix
. . . 2. b. Mineral. The systematic ending of the names of mineral species, comprising names of ancient
origin . . . and a vast number of modern names in which -ite is added to an element expressing colour, structure, physical characters or affinities, or to the name of a locality, discoverer, mineralogist, distinguished scientist, or other person whom the discoverer may have desired to commemorate. Examples are albite, azurite, melanite, dichroite, grphite, apatite, calcite, syenite, labradorite, leadhillite, humbodtite, wemerite, brewsterite, danaite, darwinite. Earlier names of minerals have in some cases been displaced by names in
-ite, and some names with other endings as -ane, -in, etc. have been conformed to the -ite type. . . .
Our presence on ebay has been an ongoing experiment. It represents only about 15% of our business but costs me almost half my energy. We have been harassed there from the beginning and it doesn’t seem to end any time soon.
Thank god, our main webshop is open for business.
Georg
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Posted by Georg on Jul 2, 2009 in Buster's diary | 0 comments
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/8039775.stm
http://www.clubofmozambique.com/solutions1/sectionnews.php?secao=mining&id=15383&tipo=one
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=115×195314
http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?set_id=1&click_id=84&art_id=nw20090616090043954C470087
http://allafrica.com/stories/200905080951.html
http://www.legalbrief.co.za/article.php?story=20090518161737331
http://www.zimbio.com/Orgone+Energy/news/h2PKKQlJBXt/Four+held+Cahora+Bassa+sabotage+bid
http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-199500729.html
http://www.capetimes.co.za/?fArticleId=4969773
http://architectafrica.com/node/1355
http://sundaystandard.info/news/news_item.php?NewsID=4930&GroupID=1
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Posted by Georg on Apr 16, 2009 in Buster's diary | 0 comments
Dammn, I think we underestimated the logistical and etheric challenges involved in this expedition. Despite careful planning for months.
It took us 5 days to get up to Lake Cahora Bassa, the biggest hydroelectric scheme in Africa, a manmade lake of some 240km length. On the horrible roads up there the wheels from the boat trailer came off 4x and we replaced all ball bearings. That we even made it with the boat relatively intact is a miracle and cost us enormous energy and mental reserves.
Thanks to Tino who is an ex-army pilot with a lot of mechanical trouble-shooting experienmce we managed to get it rolling again and again against all odds.
We did manage to go through Macossa, one of the 5 corners of the satanic pentagram that Francie identified as casting a bad spell over Zimbabwe.
Imagine pulling the battered trailer with my precious boat through dry river beds and rutted dirt roads – phew. The last leg of some 480km took us more than 18 hours to drive.
How elated we were, when we had finally arrived at Songo, the town at the dam wall of Cahora Bassa and checked into our Camping site Ugezi Tiger Lodge.
The boat was tested the next day and found working well.
Now it was preparing for the big jump to Zumbo on the other side of the lake, some 240km straight line.
No infrastructure, supply or rescue in between and even Zumbo only supplied by a once weekly miniferry from Songo.
People who live in the “First World”cannot imagine these conditions.
We got up very early at 4 in the morning in order to have the boat ready at 6. All seemed to go well, except we noticed that the boat was secverly overloaded with all 4 of us on board + 200litres of fuel and 300TBs, a CB and several other orgonites, food, camping gear, etc.
So 2 had to stay back and some Camping stuff unloaded.
Finally Tino and I set out, full of optimism after we had regained the speed and manouverability we would need.
Did a good gifting run along the dam wall and then continued about 40km in direction of our goal.
Then suddenly one of the engines of the boat started losing power.
We checked everything, even dismantled the carburator out on the lake, to no avail.
We had to break it off, as with one engine and the heavy load we were reduced to an unacceptably low speed.
We just made it “back to base”by nightfall.
We felt utterly dejected.
Now a frantic day of fault finding started. 2 seperate people volunteered to look at the engine and helped eliminate one probable cause after the other.
It is quite amazing how people who live so far on the “edge of civilisation” are so much more wuilling to help when you’re in trouble than city dwelle4rs.
People out here count their time differntly.
Finally the only thing left was to strip the engine and see what’s happening inside because all othe causes were eliminated by switching parts around with the healthy engine and findfing they were working. This was done by the lodges gentle and competent mechanic Julio, to whom my heart goes out.
To cut a long story short: both pistons are burnt. We have absolutely no idea how this is possible on almost new engines, but it’s a fact.
Even worse: spare parts are not available in Mozambique and even in South Africa they have to be ordered from the manufacturer in Japan which takes 2-3 weeks.
Yet we don’t give up that easily. My three compadres have now embarked on the slow but safe journey on that once- weekly ferry, a ramshackle pontoon with a shade roof and two ancient diesels that crawls up and down the lake to supply scattered outposts and hunting camps with a meagre tickle of supplies (mostly booze and cigarettes) and bring some locals to far away little fishing vuillages.
It will be more than a week until I see them again, while I’ll explore all possible avenues to get the boat fixed and ready for the rest of the down river journey.
Please boost the Zambezi team and support us in all possible ways.
Georg (Songo, Cahora Bassa, Mozambique)
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Posted by Georg on Jan 23, 2009 in Buster's diary | 0 comments
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.

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)

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.

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)

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)

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.

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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