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WIND,
WATER
& HERBAL
CURE

The Defeat of Malaria is in a simple tea.


STARTING POINT: In the land of the primitive Maasai, simple low cost water wells and wind powered pumps provide: .

    • clean drinking water for the community
    • a gathering place for ministry 7 days/week
    • irrigation to grow the herbal cure for Malaria
PROVEN CURE: A simple herbal tea will do what billions of dollars have not; it will defeat Malaria providing both the preventative and cure. With 1,600 years of documented success, it is highly effective, very low cost and amenable to the third world usage - eliminating symptoms in only 1 day.

STRATEGIC PLAN: The first farm sites in various regions of Eastern Africa are being established to initially grow this crop utilizing irrigation. By the 2nd year such farms are to be self sustaining, producing an abundant supply without additional investment. The herbal preventative and cure is to be distributed free to the poor through faith based organizations, minimizing cost and bypassing the inhibiting factors of greed and corruption.

MAASAI MISSION: The initial project will provide water to communities of people who have never known fresh water, as it irrigates fields to grow the herbal remedy. A contribution of $5,000 will complete a well, providing water for a community and irrigation for enough crop to cure about 10,000 people of Malaria.

GOAL: The restoration of Africa begins with humble demonstation farms & dozens of water wells in Maasai Land followd by Tanzania and Uganda. The initial project is expected to be multiplied 100 times or more by 2012. Expansion into 30 Sub-Saharan countries will relieve the suffering of hundreds of millions and virtually end the death toll of 3,000 children daily.


LOW COST
SHALLOW
SMALL BORE
WATER WELLS

WIND POWERED
ELECTRIC PUMPS


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