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with the underground for over 35 years. He has been told to remain anonymous by
The Resistance and has ongoing communications with beings from Planet X that
assist The Resistance Movement. As an earthly representative of the Agarthan
network and the light forces, he strives to prepare humanity for the up and
coming event horizon.
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032517 Malawi Update—Keyason
This month I would like to highlight someone very brave. He
began life with his mother dying when he was just a toddler. His father also
died when he was 12 years old. He became an orphan that was eventually taken in
at Maoni Orphanage. The now Bishop Morris Dimba was in charge.
While at Maoni Orphanage he was taught about the Bible and
Jesus. When he was in his late teens he began interning with the Christian
Ministers at Maoni Orphanage and he would go with them to teach in other
villages about the Bible and Jesus. He became a Christian Minister himself.
This was his profession in life; although his dream originally was to become a
pilot. Due to poverty that dream did not manifest.
I am speaking here about Keyason Manjolo. He has seen life from both sides: as an orphan himself and now as a married adult man with a big heart. He loves his people and wants very much to help the disadvantaged elderly, disabled and many orphans in his community. Some months ago, he chose to move to a new area in the Chikwawa District of Malawi, which is closer to the boarder of Mozambique. Keyason felt a connection to this area. He tells me that although isolated, this area has good farm land and friendly people. The people in this area see and appreciate the work Keyason is doing and are supportive of him bringing what meager supplies and help they can provide.
I am speaking here about Keyason Manjolo. He has seen life from both sides: as an orphan himself and now as a married adult man with a big heart. He loves his people and wants very much to help the disadvantaged elderly, disabled and many orphans in his community. Some months ago, he chose to move to a new area in the Chikwawa District of Malawi, which is closer to the boarder of Mozambique. Keyason felt a connection to this area. He tells me that although isolated, this area has good farm land and friendly people. The people in this area see and appreciate the work Keyason is doing and are supportive of him bringing what meager supplies and help they can provide.
After being an orphan himself he knows the thoughts that go
through an orphan’s mind: they feel inferior, unwanted and unloved. Keyason,
doesn’t want the name “orphanage” in the title of the new place he is creating.
The names he is contemplating calling this new home is: “A Place for Preparing
for Change” or “Home of Preparing for Change”.
There are many problems here, the personal stories of the
orphans that come to Keyason are heartbreaking but they can be alleviated with
our help. This area has no electricity, medical care or hospitals. Right now 2
of the orphans have Malaria. Another big problem is there is no clean drinking
water for the people as the water is salty, even though they are a land locked
country. This is also not beneficial for growing crops. Most Malawians are
farmers. Keyason has acquired a parcel of land from the village “headman” who
aligns himself with Keyason’s vision of a community center where the orphan
children can live and be educated and the disabled and elderly can be fed and
obtain needed care.
I asked Keyason in late January how many children he had under
his care at that time. He told me 70! This is a man new to the community and
that already has the title of the “one who helps the orphans”. I asked him the
same question this week. Keyason told me the number is now about 250.
Keyason’s family, starting with his wife Sarah, also has a heart for healing and helping the people and orphans. There are 3 children, two daughters: Mphatso 14 years old, Mary 11 years old and 1 son; Arthur 9 years old. All children are in school. School in Malawi is a privilege. Not all children go to school because education is a family expense. Those children without family are the “street kids” who have no home. There are no social programs in Malawi to take care of these children. Anything done for them comes from private donations and people that care.
Keyason’s family, starting with his wife Sarah, also has a heart for healing and helping the people and orphans. There are 3 children, two daughters: Mphatso 14 years old, Mary 11 years old and 1 son; Arthur 9 years old. All children are in school. School in Malawi is a privilege. Not all children go to school because education is a family expense. Those children without family are the “street kids” who have no home. There are no social programs in Malawi to take care of these children. Anything done for them comes from private donations and people that care.