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Monthly Archives: November 2009

  1. (Anti)AIDS activist Tina v/d Maas attacked again

    Tina v/d Maas, intrepid AIDS activist who has healed 1000s of often hopeless cases from AIDS and other diseases with her simple but effective detox method was attacked in her cottage and her and her mother's 3 laptops stolen. Money that lay openly on te table was not touched by the thieves.

     

    Tina gained notorious fame as the inspiring muse fr former SA Health Minister Manto Tshabalala Msimang's "controversial" stance on AIDS, promoting her successful dietary programme of lemon, olive oil and garlic. Since the mainstream has now steamrollered all dissidents in South Africa into submission, including some car accidents and the aborted presidency of Thabo Mbeki, Tina is a last one that needs to be silenced for the ARV scam to be unrolled in trully genocidal proportion.

     

    Tina had just "cured" a prominent radio host and proponent of a "living HIV+ activist orgnisiation" who was ready to come out in Tina's support big time.

     

    The timing of the attack is

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  2. The Orgone-ite Minishield X-periment (Yes, it works!)

    Nov 28, 2009
    In the beginning of our career as orgone vendors we were and saw ourselves just as a part of this evolving network of active gifters who where connected via a succession of forums. Everybody knew who everybody was and what this was all about. That was because orgone gifting had the character of a collective discovery.

    Since then, what started as a tentative feeler into making orgone-ite a business, at first to support our addictive gifting habit and then increasingly to replace all other economic activities, has grown into a veritable enterprise that is now putting food on the table for ourselves and 6 people who work for us on a regular basis. This means we have to broaden our client base beyond the "already converted" who have been following our adventures over the years.

    Talking to totally new people automatically b

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  3. Pin worms gone – another "healing by zapper" story

     Nov 20, 2009

     

    This just in fom one of my clients in Australia.

     

    Hello Orgonise Africa!

    I just had to tell you about my experiences with my zapper I ordered from you. After doing a lot of research on the subject I was finally willing to have faith in the electro-treatment and got one of my very own! I now know for a FACT that this works, and I’ll tell you why. I had pin worms, which had obvious symptoms. I got rid of a lot of them through the right herbs and I saw the little dead buggers come out. Well, I obviously could not get them all because my symptoms returned. But instead of getting rid of them again the same way, I thought I’d wait for my zapper and experiment to see if it could get rid of them by zapping them. Well, after a week of side effects from the zapper including very intense “under the skin” itching all over, few accidental acid burns and increased bowel movements I have to say all pin worm symptoms have ceased. More over,
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  4. Sexy Vampires – The happy Corporate Soldiers

     

    (Orgone-ite vs. corporate fascism 1:0)

    I am often asked how it could be that a small group of elite insiders runs the whole world.

     

    I am not a frontline conspiracy researcher. That means I'm not myself hovering at the cutting edge of true investigative journalism.

     

    I just happen to have read quite bit of good research by others and had a few experiences in my life (amongst others  or recent imprisonment for orgone gifting Cahora Bassa in Mozambique) that confirm the assumption that our world is somewhat tweaked and definitely not as free and "democratic" as current propaganda wants us to believe.

     

    But I don't claim to be an expert on how the conspiracy is organised technically and legally and certainly my voice on the subject is not authoritative.

     

    Let's just say 

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