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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
Mehr lesen »Jan 18, 2008
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
Mehr lesen »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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