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Many people consider Shungite a miracle stone. It is actually something like highly compressed coal, with a carbon content from 30-98%, depending on the grade of purity.
In a way, Shungite on it's own acts a lot like orgonite. In Russia we saw small shungite pellets with double sided tape being sold as cellphone emf protectors. Also in Russia, people are mixing shungite powder into house paint in oder to achieve EMF protection.
Shungite is being offered polished in all kinds of shapes and as raw stones.
Typical benefits associated with Shungite:
As you probably know, I have been actively following the free energy scene for quite a while.
This led - among other things - to me being invited to present our work to the BEM conference in Hilversum, NL, in 2012. Already being in the Netherlands, I took the opportunity to visit the Keshe Foundation in nearby Belgium and attend a seminar about the health applications of his technologies. I had a chance to exchange a few words with Mr. Keshe personally and this was my impression then: The man is genuine.
However, he was already then surrounded by "watchers" who were supposed to secretly sabotage his efforts while pretending to work for him. I never shared his idea of bringing this technology to the world via the world governments. I think that is pure naivity.
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The so called "Cape Town Water Crisis" has been a world wide media event. When something happening in remote South Africa gets 5 min coverage on CNN (CIA), it must be important to "them".
Remember, the water scarcity meme has been hammered down our throats at least since the turn of the millenium as the next cause for massive wars and upheavals all over the world.
If you - like me - think that such memes are constantly being created for sinister purposes, this one should have all your alarm bells ringing:
A perfect media campaign involving all the usual co-opted NGOs has been rolled out to instill the maximum amount of fear and dread into all Capetonians and visitors to the city. Saunas in Gyms are closed to save water (absurdly even the dry saunas)
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Water scarcity is one of the central fear memes put out by the same people who brought you "global warming", "peak oil" and all the other fear based memes that have been run through the worldwide populace by the mainstream media.
For the last 15 or so years we have been primed to believe that "the next wars are going to be fought over water".
For the Cape Town situation the meme has been summarised under the catchy phrase "Day zero".
Look here , how this fear is being orchestrated: https://www.timeslive.co.za/news/south-africa/2018-02-10-your-city-needs-you-cape-town-signs-up-day-zero-army/
Yes sure, there is a drought. For the last 2 years The Cape Peninsula has received about 25% less rain than average, after 2014 being an exeptionally good year. South Africa has always been know for quite erratic weather patterns, so not all of this
we are back in the office and workshop for a great year 2018!
I have been very busy with my new restaurant in Karoo, some 900 km away from Johannesburg.
Night impression of GEORG restaurant
You can follow the restaurant on facebook.
One of the
Dear Friends and customers,
we wish you a fantastic start into the New Year!
Hopefully a lot of the tensions that have been brewing worldwide will be relieved in this year.
I've got this weird feeling that the worst may be behind us.
Our Johannesburg team is now on holiday until Monday 15 January in the New Year. So all shipments for customers outside Europe, where Katharina has her own distribution point, will only go out after that. Katharina will continue packing parcels as normal.
In return for this inconvenience and in order to keep our business going over the holiday, we've invented the trick of the diminishing discount.
In short: The longer you are willing to wait, the better the discount for you.
Today it is still a very substantial 29.5% that will be deducted from your orgonite and zapper shopping cart. Tomorrow it will be 28% and so on, every day 1.5% less.
In Africa oppression is not handled as subtle as in the developed Western World. (at least in most places most of the time until recently) It can be quite crude, with opposition politicians often beaten to pulp or outrightly murdered by government goons.
But let those old records speak for themselves with the voice of the time when the experience was had:
Zimbabwe 2006 - read here