Our Vision:
Pristine quality air, water and food, not only devoid of fluoride and other chemicals, but charged with life giving energy, are possible for everyone. This will cure anybody of anything short of an amputation. The methods required to achieve this result are so simple a child can understand them. The problem is a religious fanaticism about what is and is not acceptable that is endemic to every culture in our rainbow nation.
Ingrained in the human psyche is a fear of soil genesis and live ecosystems that are too fertile for sensitive viewers. To avoid imminent desertification and famine a Cultural Revolution is essential, and this Cultural Revolution can be engineered with precision. I am not going to disclose the full details of the strategy that will unblock the snot because it was developed for the transfer of authentically sustainable practices. In the wrong hands it can do as much damage as it can do well in the right hands.
A land in which water reticulation is not required and drought is forgotten is possible because it rains every day and there is a well in every backyard. A year after storm water contouring his property our associate, Ashley Keinenburg, dug down two meters with a spade and pristine quality water gushed out of the ground; and my first postage stamp permaculture garden cycled enough precipitation to irrigate itself through a drought within a few years. The technocratic truth is that we have to close the links between the outputs of human existence and the natural environment in situ; we have to harness storm water run-off and grey water to grow food jungles where we live. These will sequestrate atmospheric carbon at a rate of two storeys of biomass per annum that breaks down into the soil at the rate required to maintain moisture and nutrient retention.It’s an absolute paradigm shift.
The truth is that it is the nature of nature to respond to the impacts of higher levels of sentient life by increasing its capacity to provide for them. We see this in the evolution of an oxygenated atmosphere, the ungulatogenic transition of arid sand to the 20m deep organic sod of the Serengeti savannah and the anthropogenic transition of the Acacia caffra thorn-veld of the Witwatersrand to the world's biggest “man-made” forest; actually it was not so much “man-made” as nature's response to human settlement.
Our Mission:
We are a Voluntary Association of Friends on the cutting edge of the development of authentically sustainable land use practices and sustained community adoption of the same. This is our understanding of the key implication of the nominal phrase “Successful Food Security”. Our constitution therefore makes provision to ensure that the governance of any public resources entrusted to our association is controlled by fiduciaries with a real personal commitment to these purposes and a sound understanding of their implications; and that our supporters are assured that any resources entrusted to our custodianship will be used in the best possible interests of these purposes.
Main Objective:
To precipitate a sustainable balance between the natural resource base of Africa and the needs of her people.
Ancillary objectives:
Demonstration of authentically sustainable land use practices.
Education and training in authentically sustainable land use practices.
Facilitation of sustained community adoption of authentically sustainable land use practices.
If you would like to become a partner in giving basic needs security to the people of the sub-tropical drylands our FET account no is: FNB 62782566809