For the good folks who are contributing money to
the African gifting network this report must be particularly
gratifying and we in the West are astonished by how readily
Africans, in general, recognize orgonite's value wo quickly and
know what to do with it. I knew Abdul when I was in Uganda. He
was attending high school in Kampala, the capital. Kasese, his
hometown, is over by Congo. His older sister, Faria, whom I
also know, is living in Congo, now, and would like to start
gifting there. Faria told me that traffic is sometimes held up
for up to a half hour when a herd of elephants cross the highway
so there are aspects of the region which are pristine. Mt
Rwenzori is magnificent, by the way, and Lake Albert, nearby, is
one of the big ones and can benefit from gifting. To get
orgonite to Faria it's better to have it sent to Abdul, who can
get it across the border. Mail service in Eastern Congo is
pretty chancy, right now.
Abdul's mom is a widow, which means the family endures
extraordinary hardships. There are no government social
services in Africa to speak of and money is scarce, everwhere in
East Africa. I've had a sense that any material help this
fellow gets will benefit the entire region and here's evidence
of that.
Lots of people in this network, including Abdul, are making
history now, as you can perhaps see. Have you given some thought
to how marvellous it is to be in the vanguard, however obscure,
of this global movement? These are the good old days and the
Africans are setting a new standard for us all so thanks, again,
for supporting their efforts!
Georg's orgonite donation resource is working well, so for a
hundred Euros, paid through
http://www.orgonise-africa.net/ProductInfo.aspx?productid=SP04 ,
you can help an African gifter achieve results like Abdul
reported, here. You can specify which gifter the box of
orgonite will be sent to. Georg isn't making a profit on these,
by the way, but he's never hesitated to lend a hand to his
cohorts in Africa.
He and Axel will be 'seeding' a huge part of Southern and
Eastern Africa in July and August, as you know, and the more
money they can get, the more orgonite they can distribute so if
you're feeling generous, there's a good place to put some money.
Abdul's report was awhile in coming because it's a challenge
for him to afford the time online. You can email him at
jimabdul2005@yahoo.com and he'll be happy to correspond with
you.
~Don |