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(Dr Rushidie Kayiwa’s First Report)
Oct 21, 2005
Dear Don,
Find the full report on Mission Freedom for Africa.
First of all, thank you for enabling Mr Kizira and I to begin
this mission by availing us funds which gave us a big push in
this adventure and I extend our gratitude to the friends that
contributed to this noble course of setting Africa free from
disease, and to put back the smiles on the faces of Africans.
Most of the time one can have enough will but the will needs the
means to reach its destination.
The mission:
It all started when we received funds from Jeff McKinley [Jeff
wired this to the Doc on behalf of a generous but anonymous
donor outside the US. ~D].
When that came, I went to work right away. We bought materials
and we started making the tower busters. We made over a thousand
of them. We intended to distribute them in both Uganda and Kenya
but due to political and customs obstacles we decided to
distribute them only in Uganda and leave Kenya and Tanzania for
the next mission.
We set off in our Mitsubishi Pajero to Southwest Uganda and we
distributed our ‘bombs’ and met many curious people, whom we
were happy to inform. They had no trouble understanding our
mission and we got a lot of encouragement.
We finished the Southwest in about a week’s time and the people
we met at our lodgings were very interested to know about what
we were doing. We also gave them health counseling and Kizira,
with his spiritual powers, also told people their hidden
secrets. Some were shocked to meet a man who can tell what a
stranger is thinking.
We visited hospitals in that area. Many people there are sick
and we told them about the bad energy which is produced by the
new towers around the hospitals and schools. They were shocked
to hear that, and expressed anger at the government for allowing
these near the hospitals and schools.
As we were coming back through the area we visited a few
hospitals and most patients were soon discharged from the
hospitals due to the quick recovery they had after we had
planted the tower busters around the ‘telephone’ towers and the
hospitals, themselves.
When we returned to Kampala, our base, we rested for a week and
then we set off to the Northwest.
That is part of Uganda that Don knows about [Western Uganda has
the majority of major vortices in Uganda and Kizira’s main
interest with orgonite has been in healing these energy centers
and restoring the ancient, benevolent entities’ presence in
them. ~D]. We drove west from Kruma Falls to Nebbi District and
Moyo, near the border of Congo.
The people there liked what we were doing, after they learnt
about our
Mission but they don’t support the government at all. It is the
birth place of the former president whom most people call a
dictator: Idi Amin Dada.
I believe he was a great man but that he was taken advantage of
by the colonialists because he was uneducated.
What he did to develop the country and the infastracture he put
in place there was not equaled by any President after him but
when I become President I will do more than they all have done.
We visited a hospital and talked to the patients and, to our
surprise, when we returned there on our last day of the
Northwest mission most of them had been discharged.
Bad energy can keep people from recovering in hospital. The
patients just feel weak and it’s sometimes impossible for
doctors to understand what the patient is suffering from in that
case.
Kizira enjoyed meeting a large number of people on that mission
and they were happy to have a man of his capacity and talent in
their midst who could answer their questions.
Some of them have since come to visit Kizira and I in Kampala
and we’ve taught them all about zappers and herbal remedies as
the solution to their health problems.
We spent two weeks in the Northwest and are now resting in
Kampala in preparation for our mission to Kenya and Tanzania.
Let me tell you that people in Africa are very open minded and
enjoy hearing what we have to say. We will succeed as long as we
can keep the fire burning. We feel proud that it is part of us
to heal the land.
I hope that many Americans will come to Uganda to experience
this work
with us and to see with their own eyes. Ugandans are quite happy
about the work.
Thank you, Don and Carol and the rest of the team! You are doing
a great job when you stand with Africans for healing and to make
us feel that we have you as partners in this mission.
I remain
Your friend at work,
Dr Rushidie Kayiwa
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Another benefit of joining forces with these two remarkable men,
as Georg Ritschl (orgonise-africa.net) and I have done, is to
get some experiences and insights that are entirely unavailable
to the Western tourists, scholars, relief workers and others who
visit the Dark Continent.
You’ve likely already experienced the power of orgonite to
transform the environment and ‘jolly up’ the PJ citizenry in
your own town enough to move them powerfully but gently away
from the destructive mass hysteria and paranoia induced by the
death towers and the What To Think Network, so Dr K and I invite
you to jump up to the next level and know what it’s like to be
in a country where everyone already understands the magical
dynamic of living in the world and, not least, are unafraid to
talk to strangers
When you go, take some money to pay for another mission. A
thousand bucks gets an awful lot done and half of that will
probably be spent on gasoline, which is costly in Africa. The
food is inexpensive, plentiful and delicious, at least in
Uganda, and you’ll feel like you’re in an adventure movie
You’ll never meet a more frugal man than the Doc, by the way,
and if you want to know something about Africa and Africans
you’ll only begin to get that by going there and working closely
with them, as we’ve done. You can’t possibly buy an experience
similar to this one!
Doc Kayiwa is probably going to be President one day and Carol
clearly sees that, too. It’s kind of cool to know someone before
he/she becomes renowned and you can see that he has a genuine
social conscience as well as political aspirations. Can you
imagine any American politician or MD doing this work?
Kizira took Georg and I along on a gifting mission to heal the
savaged vortex at Bujagali Falls near the headwaters of the Nile
River in Uganda and I’m not a fan of rituals but this one was
pretty powerful, unlike the arcanery that passes for ‘shamanism’
among the insipid Western posers. The drumming’s a whole lot
better, too
That sort of thing happens all the time, even spontaneously, in
East Africa and folks like Kizira are employed by people to
consult with their ancestors and to heal the body and spirit.
Genuine traditionalists who have a social conscience immediately
understand and appreciate the benefit of orgonite, of course,
because they already know that life is all about energy
dynamics. Their cordial attraction to orgonite is one way you
can tell them from the fakers and dirty magicians.
Kizira remotely kicks predator butt, too. This is something he
wouldn’t consider when I suggested it to him a couple of years
ago but he started doing it a little bit later.
Nobody had to teach this witch doctor how to throw energy
effectively, of course. By the way, the first thing he tells
newbies is to stop believing that they need an intermediary
(priesthood) to pray to God and to just directly express to God
what’s in their hearts. I was astonished by how much this fellow
reminds me of DB, by the way. We were instant friends.
If you’re like me, you’ll reserve judgment about Idi Amin but we
know that the worst of the mayhem in Uganda happened right after
he was deposed and it continued until the current President,
Musaveni, threw the cynical British saboteurs/manipulators out
of Uganda in 86.
The Doc is a youthful man, very easy going and self deprecating,
which belies a vast and varied field of professional experience,
including careers as a government health official, an army
officer, and an obstetrician in a Michigan hospital for several
years. The only time I got a glimpse of his warrior aspect was
when there was danger around. The guy doesn’t flinch or deviate
from his path. An attempt was made on his life right before
Georg and I arrived and he shrugged it off, though his car was
destroyed in the event and he was slightly injured.
The closest approximation to his level of commitment and focus
that I’ve seen in this network has been in our good friends,
Laozu Kelly and DB.
America and other Western nations are known for a variety of
prejudices and I consider race prejudice to be one of the less
tenacious forms because, let’s face it, people of every race and
culture are going to keep making babies together until all of
humanity look like the magnificent, pre-1800 Hawaiians. You can
see more interracial families in the American South than in the
North, Midwest and West, by the way, which illustrates my point
best.
Educational and economic prejudice seem a lot more insidious to
me and, having spent most of my adulthood (so far) at or below
the poverty line and having failed to spend much time in college
I was on the receiving end of both. It really stings, I can tell
you. It’s easier to be fat and ugly in the western world than to
be poor and unlettered. I have to say, though, that when I was
wandering through Southern France and Quebec even the poorest
people there had art around them so, obviously, not all of the
poor in materialistic cultures feel as cheated by life as I did.
As you can see from the easy partnership that the Doc and Kizira
enjoy, these prejudices are not as deeply ingrained in Uganda.
When Dr Paul Batiibwe, who is the chief surgeon and director of
Kiboga District Hospital, introduced me to Kizira he brought
along his dad, who is a retired, influential national official.
Doc Kayiwa was there, too, along with Georg and I, and Kizira
conducted a ritual and told each of the visitors some relevant
hidden information.
Kizira’s background, before committing to a career in healing
and magic, was fishmonger, guerrilla fighter in Musaveni’s army
and carpenter. His mom is a traditional Buganda witch so it was
apparently not a great leap to jump into his present career.
He’s a natural genius, along with having extraordinary psi
ability, and is fairly fluent in English so you’ll get a lot
from him if/when you join the effort in East Africa. His sons
are terrific drummers, too.
He manages to keep all of his kids in school and in most of
Africa, including Uganda, there are only private schools and
education is considered essential, so tuition is usually a
family’s primary expense. Over here, housing is what eats up the
most of our household budget but in Uganda you can build a cool,
roomy, lovely and comfortable house for next to nothing and it’s
fairly easy to get some land and grow food.
President Musaveni has been quite generous with refugees in
Uganda and I saw some of that firsthand when Doc Batiibwe and I
went to the wartorn Northeast on a gifting mission. Dr K didn’t
mention this in his report, but after he and Kizira had gifted
some power spots in NW Uganda the CIA/British- sponsored mass
murderer, whom the prostituted press call a ‘rebel leader’
immediately fled from there into Congo then. The Brits want the
uranium deposits in N Uganda and, like any other sociopaths, are
not open to the option of fair trade so they slaughter and drive
out the inhabitants of the region with a proxy aggressor. Our
heroes weren’t apparently in any danger this time, by the way.
Musaveni’s government gives refugees from this incursion fertile
land in less stressful parts of the country and encourages them
to farm. Abundant and vital agricultural products are Uganda’s
tradestock and since the Brits stop the Ugandan government from
getting much money they barter with developed nations for goods
and services a lot. Sour grapes on the part of the Whore of
Babylon, of course.
Doc Kayiwa is a little sore at Musaveni, by the way, because he
hasn’t allowed free elections, yet. Right after he, Georg and I
busted all of the hundreds of death towers in and around that
city, though, there was a sudden rash of resignations and
firings of tenacious, corrupt, high level government officials
and this was apparently orchestrated by the President.
People in my country treat arbitrarily ‘important’ people with a
lot of deference but in Africa those distinctions are kind of
blurred, which isn’t to say that education and material success
aren’t marvelous benefits, at least potentially, or that
accomplished and successful people there aren’t respected
there—-they are. It may be that the enormous momentum of such an
ancient, deep and intricate culture has simply made it unlikely
for western standards to be taken to heart. They revere other,
older hierarchies a lot, such as the Buganda royalty who are not
directly connected to government, religion or business but have
a lot of cultural influence. Dr K has been a guest of the
present Buganda king, by the way, who has taken a personal
interest in his activities. I observed from my first day in
Uganda that distribution of wealth by patriarchs is a common
practice in that culture.
I recognized, too, from the first day that to get an
understanding of this old but vital culture would require
perhaps years of close association. It’s not hard to appreciate
it, though, and even when I was in Gula, the most devastated
city in the country, nobody panhandled me, which is a good thing
because I’m a complete sap for hard luck stories and tend to
believe them all. I’ve never seen so many hardworking people in
a nation. It’s mind-boggling, really, and they all have an air
of confidence and hopefulness in spite of material lack.
My revulsion toward arbitrary distinctions in America accounts
for much of why I always felt so refreshed when vagabondage took
me to third world countries and why I craved to leave America
since I was 17 and hated to come back, every time, until I found
out that I can easily and effectively change those social
dynamics and can reform even my own programmed, diseased
attitudes with gifting.
Nothing clears away the personal sewage as well as selfless
service and orgonite even gives us a shorter path to that happy
station, too. Now that I can finally afford to go live in
another country, strange to tell, I don’t mind sticking around
here until the job of destroying political/economic tyranny is
finished by this new, unorganized grassroot movement. Who would
ever have believed that gifting and etherically blasting
governmental mass murderers is more effective than shooting
them? It’s sure a more empowering antidote for centralized
tyranny!
Something that bears repeating is the fact that miraculous and
historic events are almost never recognized when they happen.
The Doc’s and Kizira’s recent gifting exposition is both
groundbreaking, as you can see, and miraculous and I’m confident
that you’ll appreciate this after a moment’s contemplation if
you haven’t picked up on it, yet.
As the Doc says, and I’ve witnessed, there’s plenty of will in
Africa to do right but not a lot of means for now, due to a
generations-old economic blockade by The City of London and its
creatures. When you contribute to this vast, young Mission it’s
technically not charity because the people who will do the work
that you’ll be capitalizing in Africa are already sacrificing
their time, personal resources and even safety to carry it
forward. Your contributions are your ‘investment in humanity,’
as Eddie-san, another gadfly of the etheric realm, who lives in
Kyoto, likes to say. Eddie’s befriended some African émigrés in
Japan, by the way, and they’re interested in the work we’re all
doing.
Whatever you want to contribute can be sent directly to Dr
Kayiwa in this case. Due to omnipresent interference by the
occult/corporate
dung beetles (mostly MI6 and CIA spies, who stick out like sore
thumbs there, by the way, heheh) the only safe way to do it is
to wire it directly to Dr Rushidie Kayiwa in Uganda via PayPal
or Western Union and to send him an email with the reference
number. His email address is
simion94@hotmail.com and please CC your email to me, just in
case, at
info@worldwithoutparasites.com , and I’ll make doubly sure
he gets the information.
I actually saw a swarmy, effete old MI6 scumbag in Kampala, up
close. I looked right up his long patrician nose while I was
doing email, right before he apparently sabotaged the power
supply to that internet café, which one of the Doc’s buddies
owns and operates.
Naturally, there’s been occult/corporate interference, with
email, snailmail, health, etc., directed at our heroes there. I
wish I knew that old MI6/masonic fart’s name so I could publish
it here and cause him to be posted to lovely Tazjikestan or
something so he can stop buggering little African boys. I’m sure
he was the field agents’ Big Boss and that he was trying to ‘put
me in my place.’ The proper place on the totem for any genuinely
humble man, as Lao Tse advised, is the bottom, though, and I’ve
made it my life’s goal to achieve real humility
.
When Georg and I arrived in Uganda the Doc had arranged for us
to be whisked past customs at the behest of ‘Secret Supporter,’
whom you’re likely to meet if you go there to help. Thanks to
these two, many top government officials are experiencing
extraordinary health from using zappers, by the way
and I
mean Georg’s and my donated ones.
Dr Rushidie has also lately been distributing a proprietary
herbal cure for AIDS and other serious illnesses. Kizira is an
acclaimed herbalist in a country where most people prefer to
consult traditional healers. If you want to understand their
unique professional relationship you’ll need to spend some time
with them. Then you can tell me about it, okay?
The foreign contributor who kindly made this mission possible is
the first wealthy person to take an active interest in
supporting widespread African gifting.
I feel confident that more and more wealthy people, like this
one, who have social consciences will show up and the more money
and orgonite that can be sent to Africa, the faster the
continent will be freed from the grievous chains of exploitation
and shine as the world’s exemplar of empowerment. I don’t ever
worry about it because, as my mentor, James Hughes, said, ‘Is
God broke?’
This slow explosion of empowerment on that continent through the
distribution of orgonite by Africans is a prediction I’ve been
making for five years and it’s finally being seen by others as
credible, thanks to the efforts of these two intrepid men and to
the budding involvement in Kenya of David Ochieng, Mrs. Odondi,
and Prisca Nyakundi, and in Tanzania, thanks to Abdullah and
Faaria Jim and Daniel Nyalusi. Georg Ritschl in Johannesburg has
been instrumental every step of the way and I’m confident that
he’ll be in the forefront of Africa’s liberation for the
duration. You can purchase orgonite from him, which he’ll then
send for you to our gifting compatriots in Kenya and, indirectly
through Abdullah Jim in Uganda, to Tanzania. It’s currently not
feasible to send stuff directly to Tanzania, I’m told, and
Abdullah will put it on a bus from Kampala to Daniel Nyalusi in
Dar Es Salaam so it won’t be scrutinized by corrupt Customs
officials and MI6 stooges en route. Georg’s site is
orgonise-africa.net.
Did you ever imagine that you can make a real difference in
Africa? Did you ever really believe that sending money to
charities or missionaries there ever does much lasting good? If
you think the UN agencies are there to do anything but exploit
Africa on behalf of London please think again, okay?
Here’s something else to ponder: Africa’s post-colonial
predicament is much like the condition of Europe on the eve of
the Arab, North African, Turkish and Persian scholars, doctors,
scientists, architects, poets, bookbinders, engineers,
philosophers and merchants bringing Europeans up out of the
Rome-initiated Dark Age, which had sunk to its lowest level
during the murderous ‘Crusades.’
Have you noticed how the current rape of Iraq by London’s
ancient, multinational ruling caste and their witless American
cannon fodder resembles those brutal medieval incursions in
almost every major feature? Now, there’s a book in the making!
The current, nascent Renaissance in Africa, though, is a lot
cleaner and will spread a lot faster and farther than the one in
Europe did and I’m unable to express how proud I feel to be a
part of that process.
You, too, can directly participate in this, of course, so what’s
stopping you, my friend? You can certainly afford it and I hope
you’re not just reading this for entertainment! This life is for
decisive action, after all, and you probably understand that you
can make a big difference in the world or you wouldn’t be
reading this.
~Don
"We shall no longer hang on to the tails of
public opinion or to a non- existent authority on matters
utterly unknown and strange. We shall gradually become experts
ourselves in the mastery of the knowledge of the Future."
~Wilhelm Reich
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