Don,
It has has been some time since I last visited Southern
Sudan, and when I returned from there recently we were involved
in general and presidential elections in Uganda, which kept me
busy.
I’ve just now had a moment to write down some interesting
things that happened since I was there.
Southern Sudan was a war zone for more than thirty years but
peace has been made there after an agreement was signed by the
government in Khartoum. Sudan is primarily Arab, as you may
know, except the southern part.
A year ago life started coming back to normal in Southern
Sudan and I took advantage of the peace to go there a few months
ago and distribute orgonite in the region.
When I arrived there was a severe drought and most of the
people I met looked quite sick and hopeless. I spent a week
traveling around Southern Sudan, handing out orgonite gifts.
When I returned, three weeks ago, life had returned to normal
and it had been raining a lot. The animals are healthy, business
is coming up well and people are are happy.
Most of the Sudanese I met asked me a lot of questions about
what I was doing on the second trip, so I told them about
orgonite’s effect and that they would continue to keep their
health. I can tell you that it’s better that these folks have
no access to conventional medicine and if we can educate them
more about how to use local herbs and things like zappers they
can be much healthier than people are in America and Europe.
I learned today from reports that the area I gifted is more
peaceful than it’s been in the past year.
By the way, Don, I can tell you that the lake [which the Doc
and I gifted in December, ‘03]—it was like a sewer before. ~D]
at Namugongo has remained clear and there are more fish there
than ever.
Now, I’m planning to go to Congo, the northern part where
there is still a war. I’m not worried and I can get around. I’m
waiting to meet the President [of Uganda] so I think I’ll go at
the end of next week.
I want to send my gratitude to our financial supporters! The
work is much appreciated here and they are partners in this
great work of healing Africa.
Have a nice time and I’ll tell you more when I have time.
I remain,
Your friend,
Dr Rushidie |