Orgonite Veni Vidi Vici in Matatelie - Feb 2006
Matatiele - Instant satisfaction as usual
JOHANNESBURG 12 FEBRUARY 2006
I have just asked myself, why I write these orgone gifting reports:
I'm going to show you a lot of pictures of landscapes, skies and people in Africa again. Not all of them are meant to prove a point. For me, gifting this beautiful continent of Africa is a constant journey of discovery, a service of love to the land and it's people. I hope that some of this love and excitement is transported in these reports and may inspire you, the reader to look at your part of planet earth with equal compassion.
With love, dedication and orgonite we can turn this planet around. Apocalypse doesn't have to be our future. We have a choice.
Instant Satisfaction as usual
Since a few months I’m in contact with a defected NWO insider with extensive first hand knowledge of the secret military’s infrastructure and inner workings.
Hence underground military bases have lately become my pastime or call it my new frontier if you wish.
His information has so far proved accurate, judging by the effects of treating the places pointed out by my contact.
After the Kuruman / Hotazel Area and various bases around Johannesburg, the Matatiele/Quacha’s Nek Area in the southern Drakensberg area where the Eastern Cape Province borders Kwa Zulu Natal and Lesotho was identified as an immediate priority to save this year’s planting season, routinely predicted (read planned) to turn into a drought catastrophe by the NWO minions at the South African weather service 
Situation before our trip. You can see the coast is well busted, but the "Hinterland" leaves much to desire.
The distance to Matatiele was about 800 km without the busting detours and cost us about 100TBs and some Stick Hand Grenades for the watercourses crossed.
Towns busted on the way included Ladysmith, Estcourt, Howick, Underberg.
On the way we experienced a beautiful thunderstorm, but that stopped 20 km short of Matatiele.
In Matatiele total drought. The whole rainy season which normally starts in October it had rained only once on 1 January.
The area is infested with underground bases and microwave towers above ground.
HAARP Cloud over Matatiele
We were accommodated in a very nice “traditional African guest house” that is run by the local communities as an initiative to develop tourism as a source of income for the underdeveloped rural areas of this former “black homeland”.
They offer this guest house with an opportunity to ride and cultural village tours and expedition and a hiking rail in the Drakensberg Mountains that includes 4 huts with full breakfast and dinner awaiting the hungry hiker.
Mr. Tata II at Masakala guest house
Putting up our CB showed immediate Reaction. An immediate build up of cumulus clouds and a light drizzle gave reason for hope
Next day (5th) we went out on horseback. This was of course part of the holiday program. The the kids must also have fun and we love it very much. 2 towers got busted from horseback however.
Big sky
The mounted team
For the time of our stay Robert Mnika was to be our guide for the whole day. He turned out o be very knowledgeable, competent and generally great company.
At the beginning of our outride we stopped under a rocky overhang where some San paintings were to be found. These paintings clearly have a magical purpose and where used as an interface for the San medicine men to communicate with the spirit world. It is not widely known, but the interactions between the black people (Bantu) and the San (Bushmen) was much more frequent, peaceful and mutually beneficial before the arrival of the white man. Credo Mutwa told me that all Sangomas (spiritual healers and seers) in Bantu Tradition have San blood in their veins and actually his name "Mutwa" means Bushman in Zulu.
When I was up in Uganda, I learnt that in the language of the Baganda people the same word is used for the small "pygmies" who still live in some tropical rain forests there and resemble the Southern African San in stature and feature, only that their skin is much darker.
Robert explaining the San ("Bushmen") paintings under a rocky overhang

Detail of San paintings
On our outride we could observe the formation of a giant blue hole, indicating a huge vortex formed by the CB, surrounded by a well defined ring of towering cumulus clouds.
Beginning of blue hole
Segment of blue hole
If you want to see this really big blue hole in 360º vision and some other impressions of our trip, click on the video link here. (You need windows Media player to view this)
Target 1 - the blue hole was fully visible from here in all directions
Target 2 - weather already brewing
From this perimeter rain cloud was forming in the late afternoon in different directions and this rain was closing in on Matatiele in the evening.
There it starts raining
In the evening I took off with Robert to bust most of the towers in the Matatiele area and 2 of the underground bases of which my informant had alerted me. Strangely but true: The ground does sound hollow at those spots, even though not much else indicates extensive underground installations. But in both cases above ground military bases are not far and could provide the access points for the secret stuff.
A rainbow seen from the foot of the biggest tower above town
When we came back it was just in time to avoid getting stuck in a major downpour.
Robert was fairly impressed because the causality between putting up the CB, busting the towers and bases and the fantastic display in the sky was so obvious once you knew what you were looking at.
Next day (6th) the girls were happy to relax because the 6 hours of riding in the hot sun had been quite exhausting. So I took off with Robert to do the wider surroundings, especially the hollow mountain above the border post to Lesotho (Quacha's nek) and another mean Underground base near Ongeluksnek (Afrikaans for “Disaster Neck”)
Every time we could clearly observe the changes in the Sky:

Quacha's Nek - the UG base is under the flat topped mountain
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