1st Orgonise Africa Tour September 2002 (Zimbabwe)

ORGONISE AFRICA TOUR 1

Our first Orgonise Africa CB  outside South Africa now stands in Matabelelnd in a small
farming village about 100 km southeast of Bulawayo in the
homestead of Kenny Nyenga.



It was properly inaugurated by a feast that consisted of
slaughtering and consuming a goat, and drinking lot's of
African sorghum beer.


Dancing and singing went on the whole afternoon under the able guidance of Mama Ncube,  a sangoma (psychic healer and herbalist) and  one of the famous rain queens of Ingelele.



We believe we must work with the traditional healers who have been
conducting rainmaking ceremonies for millenia.

Ingelele is a part of the famous Matopos hills, which have been seen as
a holy area since prehistoric times.
They abound with the most beautyful cave paintings from early stone
age bushmen that can be dated more than 10.000 years
back.


Every year in August rainmaking ceremonies are conducted by the above
rain queens which are attended by thousands of people.


We were not let near the holy place this time by the custodian sangoma
Abraham Ndlovu but with our new friend Mama Ncube we hope
to put a CB right there, where I assume a very strong energy
vortex.

I guess in Africa one has to always look where the African
people conduct(ed) their ceremonies in order to find the energy
spots.

The rainmaking cult of the matopos was a focal point of
anticolonial resistance by the Matabele people.

Not by coincidence, Cecil Rhodes, the "illuminated conqueror" of
much of southern Africa has chosen a fantastically picturesque
site for his burial, right in the middle of the Matopos.

(after crushing the Matabele and banning them from much of the terrain
by making it a National Park of then for-whites-only
Rhodesia)

His grave was befittingly honoured by a gift of two beautiful red
HHGs.


May his spirit be posthumously orgonised and the arrogance and
destruction of the British Empire he represented
remedied.

There were not many cell phone towers in Bulawayo, so with our limited
ammunition of about 12 tb's we took out about 50% I would say.
There are none in the countryside yet.

Zimbabwe is a wonderful country despite the political tensions. People
are very helpful and friendly.

Rural people live pretty much in the traditional African way, even if
they have "one leg in the city" or in South Africa.

The drought is terrible though and pushes large parts of the
population to the edge of survival. The so-called "El Nino
Phenomenon" (we think it's HAARP) has been on since 1996.


Some clouds and a fresh wind showed up after the first ZIM-BUSTER
was installed but the demonstration effect of some good rain
was not granted.

Nevertheless  when we left, humidity and cloud cover were building up and when
we left Zimbabwe 6 days after installation a hefty rain came
down further south far into South Africa. In the meantime it has rained in the area. We'll have to watch it for a while in order to arrive at any decisive conclusions.

A yearlong drought will need more than 1 buster to be broken and
we hope we'll be able to work on building up a grid.

ORGONISE AFRICA TOUR 1

Our first Orgonise Africa CB  outside South Africa now stands in Matabelelnd in a small
farming village about 100 km southeast of Bulawayo in the
homestead of Kenny Nyenga.



It was properly inaugurated by a feast that consisted of
slaughtering and consuming a goat, and drinking lot's of
African sorghum beer.


Dancing and singing went on the whole afternoon under the able guidance of Mama Ncube,  a sangoma (psychic healer and herbalist) and  one of the famous rain queens of Ingelele.



We believe we must work with the traditional healers who have been
conducting rainmaking ceremonies for millenia.

Ingelele is a part of the famous Matopos hills, which have been seen as
a holy area since prehistoric times.
They abound with the most beautyful cave paintings from early stone
age bushmen that can be dated more than 10.000 years
back.


Every year in August rainmaking ceremonies are conducted by the above
rain queens which are attended by thousands of people.


We were not let near the holy place this time by the custodian sangoma
Abraham Ndlovu but with our new friend Mama Ncube we hope
to put a CB right there, where I assume a very strong energy
vortex.

I guess in Africa one has to always look where the African
people conduct(ed) their ceremonies in order to find the energy
spots.

The rainmaking cult of the matopos was a focal point of
anticolonial resistance by the Matabele people.

Not by coincidence, Cecil Rhodes, the "illuminated conqueror" of
much of southern Africa has chosen a fantastically picturesque
site for his burial, right in the middle of the Matopos.

(after crushing the Matabele and banning them from much of the terrain
by making it a National Park of then for-whites-only
Rhodesia)

His grave was befittingly honoured by a gift of two beautiful red
HHGs.


May his spirit be posthumously orgonised and the arrogance and
destruction of the British Empire he represented
remedied.

There were not many cell phone towers in Bulawayo, so with our limited
ammunition of about 12 tb's we took out about 50% I would say.
There are none in the countryside yet.

Zimbabwe is a wonderful country despite the political tensions. People
are very helpful and friendly.

Rural people live pretty much in the traditional African way, even if
they have "one leg in the city" or in South Africa.

The drought is terrible though and pushes large parts of the
population to the edge of survival. The so-called "El Nino
Phenomenon" (we think it's HAARP) has been on since 1996.


Some clouds and a fresh wind showed up after the first ZIM-BUSTER
was installed but the demonstration effect of some good rain
was not granted.

Nevertheless  when we left, humidity and cloud cover were building up and when
we left Zimbabwe 6 days after installation a hefty rain came
down further south far into South Africa. In the meantime it has rained in the area. We'll have to watch it for a while in order to arrive at any decisive conclusions.

A yearlong drought will need more than 1 buster to be broken and
we hope we'll be able to work on building up a grid.

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