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#69 From: James DeMeo <demeo@...>
Date: Sat Feb 16, 2008 3:14 am
Subject: New DVD - Exploring the Spectrum, John Nash Ott
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In the 1970s, I reproduced and confirmed some of John Ott's pioneering experimental work on the negative effects of fluorescent lights on growing plants.  Years later, we corresponded and I helped him to produce and make publicly available a VHS version of the movie he always showed at his lectures - "Exploring the Spectrum: The Effects of Natural and Artificial Light on Living Organisms".   This same 80-minute video is now available as a DVD, remastered from Dr. Ott's original films with much better quality than the VHS version.  Below is the standard blurb about it, and it can be ordered online from Natural Energy Works:

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on Living Organisms
Filmed and Directed by John Nash Ott

An exciting video journey
through the world of time-lapse
photography by one of the founders
of the science of photobiology.

Do fluorescent lights cause cancer and childhood learning and behavior disorders? Can long-term exposure to low-level radiation as from TV sets, computers, fluorescent lights, and similar devices harm your health? Does living behind window glass and with glasses covering our eyes over years affect our health? Is natural sunlight and trace ultra-violet radiation really harmful to our health? Or is it necessary and beneficial? How do cells, plants and animals respond to constant exposure to different light color frequencies? Does mal-illumination and electrosmog create nervous agitation and a weakened immune system? These and similar questions were the subject of Dr. John Nash Ott's pioneering investigations in the field of photobiology, using the methods of time-lapse photography. In an era of increasing low-level electromagnetic pollution, where everyone is "wired up" to the internet 24/7, and even children have the latest cell phones, iPods, blueberrys and other Wi-Fi gizmos, with eyeballs glued to display screens, Dr. Ott shows we are paying the price with our health and biology. Our indoor lifestyles and chronic wearing of UV-blocking eye-glasses and contact lenses additionally has deprived us of biologically-necessary natural trace-ultraviolet and bluer frequencies of light, with an irrational and nearly superstitious fear of natural sunlight. Dr. Ott's time-lapse movies, reproduced here, show how plants and animals are deeply affected in movement, growth, form and sexual behavior, by these significant bioenergetic changes in our natural living conditions. This is a wonderful video showing Dr. Ott's original film sequences, including entire plants growing from a seed to fruit in less than a minute. A fascinating nature study for both adults and children!

Dr. Ott founded Ott Pictures, and the Environmental Health and Light Research Institute in Sarasota, Florida. Many of the time-lapse sequences in several of the late Walt Disney's films, such as Secrets of Life and Nature's Half Acre are the work of John Ott, as well as the time-lapse sequences in Paramount's production On a Clear Day You Can See Forever.
80 minutes, with humorous introduction.

Digitally remastered from Dr. Ott's original films with a much better quality than the old VHS version!

Ordering Information - Available only in DVD.

DVD $29.95 in hardshell case, region code 1 (North America).

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#68 From: James DeMeo <demeo@...>
Date: Thu Feb 14, 2008 4:30 am
Subject: Another nasty attack on Reich
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This posting is outside my usual "quarterly", but it seemed important enough to circulate independently.

Master of the Orgasm
A fresh look at the laughingstock of psychoanalysis
BY GIDEON LEWIS-KRAUS

http://www.nextbook.org/cultural/feature.html?id=771&message=

This article allows for comments to be posted at the end.  I've just left my own, and encourage others to do likewise.  Only by strong speaking out will this kind of thing ever be moderated or ended.

Note this item appears in the Google "news" links, which means it will get more exposure than the typical blog or website.   Please be courteous and polite in comments, but strong and emphatic on the essentials.

Best wishes to all,
James DeMeo


#67 From: James DeMeo <demeo@...>
Date: Fri Feb 8, 2008 4:24 am
Subject: Courtesy Announcement: NYC One Day Seminar on Reich, 15 March.
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Saturday, March 15th One Day Seminar:
Going Back to move Forwards

Offered by The Institute for the Study of the Work of Wilhelm Reich

Among the speakers will be:

Kevin Hinchey:
"THE WILHELM REICH INFANT TRUST: Managing Reich's Archives & Other Projects"
As we move forward into the next 50 years, Kevin Hinchey will provide a brief overview of the Trust's major responsibilities and activities.
Kevin Hinchey is a Board Member - The Wilhelm Reich Infant Trust and the Associate Director of The Wilhelm Reich Museum

Dr. Håvard Nilsen:
The Troll Circle: The Social Construction of Wilhelm Reich as Pseudo-Scientist 
Dr. Nilsen explores how the view of Reich as a pseudo-scientist with regards to his bion work was socially constructed by the Norwegian government.  This fascinating paper includes a  discussion of the relationship between Reich and Trotsky. 
Håvard Nilsen, Ph.D., is a Research Fellow, in the Department of History at the University of Oslo, Norway.

Dr. Philip Bennett:
Work Democracy, Politics, and the Governance of Society
During the same time period Reich was doing his bion research and enduring the vicious press campaign against it, he began writing on "work democracy," a phrase he coined in 1937.  His writings on this topic continued up to the very end of his life.  Prof. Bennett will explain this concept fully and share some of the results of his research work in the Archive of the Orgone Institute, about which Kevin Hinchey will speak at the beginning of the day. 
Philip Bennett, Ph.D., is a semi-retired college professor, currently teaching in the Graduate School of Education at Fairfield University, in Connecticut. 

In addition there will be a discussion of Reich's bion research.  The day will conclude with a
Panel Discussion, a which time Dr. Harry Lewis puts questions to each of the speakers. 

                                              *****

Date:  Saturday, March 15, 2008     Time:  9:30 AM - 5:30PM.

Location:  Village Community School, 272 W 10th Street (Between Greenwich and Washington Streets), New York, NY. 10014.

Fee: Prior to 3/15: general public: $70; students and those requesting a scholarship: $50.
On the day of the seminar: general public: $80; students and those requesting a scholarship: $60.
To Register:  Call Dr. Harry Lewis at (212) 675-6592, or e-mail him at hlewis@.... Space is limited.
Make out checks to Harry Lewis, Ed.D.  Send check along with your contact information to: Dr. Harry Lewis, 115 Charles Street, New York, N.Y. 10014.

Updated Information may be found on The Institute for the Study of the
Work of Wilhelm Reich
website:  www.wilhelmreich.net.
 

#66 From: James DeMeo <demeo@...>
Date: Mon Feb 4, 2008 7:00 am
Subject: Courtesy Lecture Announcement - NYC
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The Mindshift Institute Presents
The Fifth Annual Alexander Imich Lecture

Global Warming and the
Planetary Emergency

Wilhelm Reich's Weather Engineering Work:
Its Present-Day Implications and Applications

Conny Huthsteiner, MD

Vice-president of the Institute for Orgonomic Science

Tuesday, February 12 at 7 pm
The Pratt Mansions 1026 5th Avenue at 84th Street

Admission: $20

For more information or to register,
Call 212-721-6785 or email at Mindshift123@...
Early Registration Suggested for This Popular Evening
THE MINDSHIFT INSTITUTE

#65 From: James DeMeo <demeo@...>
Date: Mon Jan 7, 2008 5:22 pm
Subject: New Movie About Summerhill - BBC 21-28 January.
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The following information just in from Jon East, British TV producer who previously made the "It Can Be Done" DVD.

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SUMMERHILL
Summerhill is a powerful emotional drama for children and adults from Tiger Aspect for BBC4 and CBBC.  It is a story of personal transformation set against the eponymous school's battle for survival with Ofsted in 1999.

100' version
9pm, Monday 28th Jan, BBC4

30' version
Episode 1, 6pm, Monday 21st Jan, CBBC and repeated 430pm, Wednesday 23rd Jan, BBC1
Episode 2, 6pm, Tuesday 22nd Jan, CBBC and repeated 430pm, Thursday 24th Jan, BBC1
Episode 3, 6pm, Monday 28th Jan, CBBC and repeated 430pm, Wednesday 30th Jan, BBC1
Episode 4, 6pm, Tuesday 29th Jan, CBBC and repeated 430pm, Thursday 31st Jan, BBC1

Background
In 1999 Ofsted inspected the internationally famous 'free school' Summerhill. Despite the fact that the school achieved higher than national average exam pass rates and an unprecedented level of parental and pupil satisfaction, Ofsted issued a notice of complaint effectively seeking the school's closure. What lay behind this clash?
Summerhill school was founded in 1921 by world-renowned educator A S Neill on the principles of self-regulation. The unique Suffolk based boarding school runs as a self-governing democratic community. Pupils (aged 5 to 16), teachers, live-in house parents and Headmistress Zoe Readhead, (Neill's daughter) only possess one equal vote which they use during their thrice weekly school meetings to decide on all matters pertaining to the running of the school. This is no toothless school council. The amending, abolishing and making of rules, matters of discipline, extra-curricular activities etc, all are decided democratically, with a rotating chairperson drawn from the school's entire community. The children police themselves, dealing with infractions of their multitudinous self-imposed laws with surprising compassion and wisdom. The only rule they cannot change is the prime principle upon which A S Neill founded the school; that no child should be compelled to attend any lesson that they do not choose freely by themselves. And it was this guiding principle, at odds with everything Ofsted and the newly elected Labour government's "education, education, education" manifesto stood for, that put the highly successful school at the top of a hit list otherwise reserved for failing institutions.
Ofsted's notice of complaint required the school to abandon the key freedoms it offered its pupils. Facing closure if it failed to comply, the school instead took Ofsted to court and fought for its survival.
This fast-paced vibrant drama is aimed at a broad audience and offers the suspense generated by its compelling true David and Goliath story with the emotion and humour of semi-fictionalised tales of personal transformation. Partly filmed at the real Summerhill school with Summerhillians taking some of the roles, the drama is inspired by real events and aims to entertainingly contribute to the wider national debate around the fundamental aims and methodology of education in the UK.

Cast & Crew
Written by Alison Hume (Pure, The Vice, Rocket Man, New Tricks), produced by Stephen Smallwood (Murphy's Law, Colditz, Cadfael), exec produced for Tiger Aspect by Greg Brenman (Billy Eliot, Robin Hood, Omagh), exec produced for the BBC and directed by Jon East (Bodies, Silent Witness, The Vice).
Music by Sheridan Tongue (Spooks, Silent Witness), Cinematography by Dave Marsh (Fear of Fanny, Bonekickers), Editing by Helen Chapman, (Murphy's Law).
The cast includes Ron Cook (Hot Fuzz, Thunderbirds), Annette Badland (Doctor Who, Cutting It), Jessie Cave (Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince), Tracy Ann-Oberman (Sorted), Connor MacIntyre (Drop Dead Gorgeous). Richard Lintern (Syriana).



#64 From: James DeMeo <demeo@...>
Date: Fri Dec 21, 2007 8:47 pm
Subject: OBRL Quarterly #17, December 2007
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OBRL Quarterly Newsletter #17
December 2007
Beginning OBRL's Fourth Decade of Work...

This is the infrequent, Quarterly Newsletter from the
Orgone Biophysical Research Lab (OBRL) in Ashland, Oregon, USA.

Please responsibly re-post and distribute to other interested persons, groups and websites.

Wishing you all the best Holiday Seasons Greetings
Merry Christmas, Happy Hannukah, Joyful Solstice
and a very productive Happy New Year. 
James DeMeo, Ph.D., Director of OBRL


Topical notices below:

1.  From the laboratory Director.
2.  Report on Completed Lectures & Seminars of 2007.
3.  Welcome to our new Spanish, French and German-speaking members. 
4.  New Articles, Abstracts and Essays Published in 2007 by James DeMeo, some posted to the OBRL website.
5.  Another New OBRL Publication.
6.  Work In Progress At OBRL.
7.  OBRL Summer Seminar for 2008.
8.  Once More, About the OBRL On-Line Bookstore.
9.  Please review our Fundraising Letter.
10. Due to the high costs of printing and mailing email is today our primary notification method.

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1. From the Laboratory Director.

This year 2007 marked a very busy time at the OBRL Greensprings Center, and for me personally.  In addition to on-going research, writing and publishing projects, I was invited to speak at several major Conferences devoted to remembering Wilhelm Reich on the 50th anniversary of his passing.  Below I will flesh out the details on these events and activities, and give some ideas of what's up for 2008.  For now, I wish to thank everyone who has supported my work and OBRL over the many years. I've been engaged in the study of Reich's work, experimental orgonomy, since around 1970, and OBRL marks its founding since 1978.  So that's 38 years of difficult but rewarding work, three decades alone through OBRL, now starting into the fourth decade.  My thanks and best wishes to all, and especially a big cosmic Thank You to the spirit of Wilhelm Reich, as humanity leaps and stumbles into the 21st Century.   James DeMeo


2. Report on Completed Lectures & Seminars of 2007.

* The annual OBRL Summer Guided Independent Study Program on General Orgonomy was held at the Greensprings Center in early July.  Thanks to all who attended.  That event will be repeated in early August of Summer 2008.  Full details are now available on the OBRL website:
http://www.orgonelab.org/seminar7.htm

Dr. DeMeo was also an invited speaker at the following conferences in 2007, marking a remembrance of Wilhelm Reich on the 50th year after his passing:

* A major Conference was held in Rangeley Maine, hosted by the Wilhelm Reich Museum.  That event, which lasted 4 days over late July and early August, was entitled Wilhelm Reich in the 21st Century: 2007 International Conference on Orgonomy.  A list of the presenters and description of that event, which drew around 100 participants from all over the world, is given here: http://www.wilhelmreichmuseum.org/07_08_update.html#success
A big thanks to Kevin Hinchey, Mary Higgins, and other WR Museum friends and volunteers, for their gracious hospitality and organizational efforts.

* Another major Conference,  entitled Orgonomy Today was held in Chipping Village, Lancashire, United Kingdom, as organized by Peter Jones and his CORE (Centre for Orgonomic Research & Education) organization.  This 7-day event allowed speaker's presentations mixed with demonstrations of apparatus and experimental orgonomic principles.  A full-sized orgone accumulator was available, along with magnificent optics for viewing orgone energy movement in the atmosphere, as well as a microscope for viewing of simple bion preparations, and living blood. Seed charging in the orgone accumulator was demonstrated (with about a 30% boost in the orgone-charged group as compared to the control), along with the Life-Energy Meter, a To-T apparatus, darkroom visualization of orgone energy lumination, and other essentials.  The last two days were devoted to a special session on New Research In Orgonomy, with a more compressed lineup of speakers,   A booklet of Abstracts of presented papers was made available, and also is now posted to internet as a PDF download:
http://www.orgonelab.org/Abstracts2007.pdf
A big thanks to Peter Jones for his warm hospitality, and nearly single-handed effort in organizing this Conference.

* Another major Conference was held in Valencia, Spain, entitled 50 Years After Reich: A Life Movement.  Held over 2-5 November, this event was primarily for the Spanish-speaking world with interests in Reich's work.  Nearly 200 persons were in attendance.  For more details, see here:
http://www.esternet.org/simposium_internacional_2007.htm
http://www.reichunmovimientovivo.com/es/index.html

*  Additionally, Dr. DeMeo gave lectures in Berlin, at the invitation of Prof. Bernd Senf, at his Lecture Series held at the Fachhochschule fur Wirtschaft, and in Paris at the invitation of Dr. Klaus Heiman.

The above events were only a part of the conference offerings of 2007 in Remembering Reich.  There were others in Europe and the USA not mentioned here.  Taken together, they are indicative of a sustained and growing interest in Wilhelm Reich's discoveries, around the world.  Once more, a big thanks to all who organized those events, and for their kind invitations.


3.  Welcome to our new Spanish, French and German-speaking subscribers. 

While this e-Newsletter will always be in English, new subscribers are reminded there are translations of Dr. DeMeo's summary article on Saharasia into those languages, and others, as found on the Saharasia home page:  http://www.saharasia.org  The articles are specifically found here:
http://www.orgonelab.org/saharasia_sp.htm
http://www.orgonelab.org/saharasia_de.htm
http://www.orgonelab.org/saharasia_fr.htm
Please note the French-language translation is only a summary-abstract.  A French translator is sought for the entire article, however, as well as translators for this same article into other world languages.  Arabic and Farsi (Persian) would be most helpful.

4.  New Articles, Abstracts and Essays Published in 2007 by James DeMeo, some posted to the OBRL website.

Extracted from Dr. DeMeo's on-line publication's list, here:
http://www.orgonelab.org/demeopubs.htm

INTERNET-POSTED ARTICLES & ESSAYS:

- "Update on Saharasia II: Reviewing Global Sex-Economic Conditions After c.1900", Abstracts of Papers booklet, New Research in Orgonomy Conference, Chipping Village Hall, Lancashire, UK, 18-19 August 2007. Internet Posted: http://www.orgonelab.org/Abstracts2007.pdf

- "New Experiments at OBRL: Reich's Geiger-Muller and To-T Effects Confirmed", Abstracts of Papers booklet, New Research in Orgonomy Conference, Chipping Village Hall, Lancashire, UK, 18-19 August 2007. Internet Posted: http://www.orgonelab.org/Abstracts2007.pdf

- "The Suppression of Dissent and Innovative Ideas In Science and Medicine: A Work In Progress", First presented to a Special Session at the Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, San Francisco 1994; also presented to Special Sessions at the Southwestern and Rocky Mountain Division, American Association for the Advancement of Science, at the 72nd Annual Meeting, 1996, Northern AZ Univ., Flagstaff, Arizona, and 74th Annual Meeting, Mesa State College, Grand Jct. Colorado. Internet Publication Only. http://www.orgonelab.org/suppression.htm

- "Critical Review: Dusan Makavejev's WR Mysteries of the Organism", Internet Publication only: http://www.orgonelab.org/makavejev.htm

- "Book Review: The Montauk Project: Experiments in Time (Nichols, Moon), reprinted from Pulse of the Planet #4, 1993, p.140. Internet Publication 2007: http://www.orgonelab.org/montauk.htm

- "Growing Nonsense About Wilhelm Reich and Orgone Energy on Global Internet", Internet Publication only: http://www.orgonelab.org/orgonenonsense.htm

- "Maps From the Ethnographic Atlas Data: A Defense of the Cross-Cultural Codes and Data Base of G. P. Murdock and the Quadruple-Blind Control Procedures Used in my Saharasia Research", Internet Publication only: http://www.orgonelab.org/murdockdata.htm

- "The First World Congress on Matriarchal Studies in Luxemburg, 2003: Personal Observations and Reflections, And a Response to Criticism", Internet Publication only: http://www.orgonelab.org/MatriarchyCongress2003.htm

PUBLISHED BUT NOT INTERNET-POSTED

- "Climate and Soils: Their Influence Upon Human Health and Society" (Abstract), Soils Science Society of America, Annual Convention,12-16 Nov.2006, Indianapolis, Indiana. Abstracts contained in HPSSS Newsletter, December 2007, p.16.

- "Foreword to the English Edition" in Wilhelm Reich and the Healing of Atmospheres: Modern Techniques for the Abatement of Desertification by Roberto Maglione, Natural Energy Works/Orgone Biophysical Research Lab, Ashland, Oregon, p.x-xii, 2007.

- "Intervista a James DeMeo sugli siviluppi della ricerca orgonica negli ultimi 50 anni, (Interview with James DeMeo)", Italian Translation by Roberto Maglione, Chapter 8 in Wilhelm Reich: Una Formidabile Awentura Scientifica E Humana, Luigi DeMarchi & Vincenzo Valenzi, Editors, Macro Edizioni, Italy, p.165-184, 2007.

- "Wilhelm Reich's Sexual Theories", Italian Translation by Roberto Maglione, in Scienza e Conoscenza, October 2007.


5.  Another 2007 OBRL Publication.

* WILHELM REICH AND THE HEALING OF ATMOSPHERES: Modern Techniques for the Abatement of Desertification, by Roberto Maglione.  It can be purchased from here:
http://www.orgonelab.org/cart/xorgone.htm


6.  Work In Progress At OBRL.

Some of this was noted in our last Newsletter, but additional details are now added.

* Work continues on round-the-clock monitoring of the thermal anomaly in the orgone accumulator, or To-T.  Of special note is the observation of a definite increase in the To-T readings starting around mid-March, the time of the Spring Equinox, when the Earth moves into what appears to be a strong streaming or pulse of energy in space.  By December, in the throes of early Winter and typical blizzard conditions in the mountains, the readings have collapsed down to nearly a zero thermal anomaly.

* Also with continued monitoring, anomalous readings are developing from our orgone-charged GM/neutron counter, which soars episodically from nearly zero to several thousand CPM.  A control unit, of identical construction, but not orgone-charged, gives typical readings of 0-2 CPM.  After being rather "dead" for s period of many months, without significant readings, I considered the apparatus might have been damaged in some unknown manner.  Then suddenly, with the onset of the new solar sunspot cycle, the readings began to soar once again.  Reich also noted his orgone-charged GM readings were similarly related to sunspots.

* Our digital archive project continues, with transfers being made of OBRL's considerable archive of old VHS, U-Matic and Hi-8 videotapes onto digital DVDs, for long-term storage.  The VHS collection is nearly finished, but much remains to be done.  A section of the laboratory building, in the attic section under the observatory, has been set aside for this purpose.  This project has been greatly delayed in the wait for new high-definition digital recording equipment to become available in the USA.

* As noted in the last Quarterly Newsletter, I had organized but then cancelled a major CORE-cloudbusting operation in Australia when natural rains broke out by spontaneously.  That project was then cancelled.   I've also been asked to organize projects against the on-going drought conditions in both the SW and SE USA.  It appears, however, that much of those droughts may be ended spontaneously also, by nature, with this winter's rainy conditions.   Time will tell.  It always is best if nature relieves these situations spontaneously.  In the event the droughts persist into early 2008, operational draw-sites would be necessary in those regions, and I would be happy to communicate with persons living in the SW or SE who might have concrete suggestions.

* For 2008, I hope to cut into new territory, expanding upon the orgone-charged GM experiments, and also undertaking a few new experiments on the cosmic ether-drift question, exploring methods as pioneered by contemporary physicists working on these subjects.  A few added details may be found in our fundraising letter, reproduced below, and more will be said in later OBRL-Quarterly Newsletters once these ideas congeal into practical work.


7. OBRL Summer Seminar for 2008.

* A 5-day Laboratory Seminar on General Orgonomy (Sex-Economy and Orgone Biophysics) led by James DeMeo will be held at the OBRL Greensprings Center in Summer 2008, from 2-6 August, Saturday through the following Wednesday.  An Open House Social will be held on Friday afternoon and evening, August 1st, just before the Seminar, with an optional field trip to Crater Lake on Thursday August 7th, after the Seminar.

The program will consist of a mix of lectures and open discussions, with demonstrations of apparatus and orgone energy phenomenon using the facilities of OBRL.

Topics to be covered will include (as humanly possible and as time allows):
* Reich's sex-economic findings and DeMeo's findings on Saharasia.
* Bioelectrical experiments and environmental bio-fields.
* Microscopical investigations of bions and bion preparations.
* Orgone accumulator construction principles.
* Orgone accumulator seed-sprouting experiments.
* Orgone accumulator physical measurements and demonstrations: To-T, Electroscopical phenomena, water evaporation and surface tension.
* Observations in the Orgone Energy Accumulator Darkroom (room-sized accumulator) and of atmospheric orgone energy phenomena.
* Oranur physics and chemistry: Direct work with a cloud-chamber, studying background and low-level radioactive minerals.
* Orgone-charged vacuum tubes (VACOR) and orgone energy lumination.
* The Orgone Energy Field Meter, and similar devices.
* The Orgone Energy Motor: What is known, and unknown.
* Astronomical and orgone-energy observations in the OBRL Greensprings Observatory, with 16" Meade Richey-Cretein telescope, 3" aperture "battleship binoculars", and H-alpha filter Solar telescope and Solarscope.
* Differentiation between Reich's authentic biography and orgone energy discovery, and the various "orgone gadgets" and falsifiers.
* Field Trip on August 7th to Crater Lake National Park (optional, and weather permitting).

More details and registration information is found on the Events page:
http://www.orgonelab.org/events.htm


8.  Once More, About the OBRL On-Line Bookstore.

Natural Energy Works, the mail-order and on-line bookstore for OBRL, has a selection of books on innovative scientific discoveries & heresies, avoiding the usual mystical mumbo-jumbo, all by solid research scientist, including works by Wilhelm Reich, James DeMeo, Harold Burr, Giorgio Piccardi... a "Who's Who" list of the "banished and nearly forgotten scientists" of the 20th Century, whose work will hopefully guide the 21st.  Also a great selection of electromagnetic field meters, the new Experimental Life Energy Meter, and much more.  Come browse at your leisure and get those items you always wanted, but nobody thought to give you for Christmas.
http://www.naturalenergyworks.net


9.  Please review our Fundraising Letter.

You can also review the following letter at our website, which contains a lot of interesting photographs of the OBRL facilities and work, here:
http://www.orgonelab.org/funding.htm

OBRL Funding Request - December 2007
Orgone Biophysical Research Lab

VIEW THE OBRL WEBSITES AT:
http://www.orgonelab.org
http://www.saharasia.org
 
Special Announcement

Beginning OBRL's Fourth Decade of Work
 
Dear Friend of Orgonomy, and of OBRL,

Please Support our Research and Educational Efforts.

At this time of year, I wish to thank those of you who have already supported OBRL, and ask those of you who have not to please consider it now.  Please consider the scope of work-efforts which have been supported and organized through OBRL over the last 30 years, projects which have made a real difference.
 
I started OBRL in 1978, as an idea at the time when I was a university student and young professor, undertaking open investigations of Wilhelm Reich's pioneering work.  A few donors friendly to my work-efforts, plus my own out-of-pocket contributions helped with critical equipment purchases.  OBRL then existed only in a suitcase, as a dream, and it followed me, as I changed employment to other universities, where eventually small laboratory space was developed and supported through OBRL.  With help from interested donors, I undertook a number of important drought-abatement operations in the USA, using Reich's CORE methods, and my Saharasia research project developed, eventually into a major book which today is helping to bring Reich's sex-economic findings into open discussion within the academic world.  You can get a summary overview of my Saharasia findings and book by accessing these websites:
http://www.saharasia.org
http://www.orgonelab.org/ResearchSummary1.htm

In the 1980s, as many of my friends know, I was subject to a malicious smear campaign by Emotional Plague journalists, "skeptic club" members, and hostile academics.  These attacks lasted for more than 15 years, and were complete with malicious hate-mail to family, friends and professional associates, with terrible smear attacks against my name and work in magazines and newspapers, and even threats against my life and home.  It was nothing so severe as what Wilhelm Reich suffered, but the result was to tarnish my work as "too controversial" for the academic world, where my work had been otherwise exemplary. I was subsequently excommunicated from full-time academic teaching, and the subject of my research findings placed into the modern-day Index Expurgatorius.  In some ways, I should thank those hate-mongers, as this gave me the freedom and inspiration to work fully independent of the constraints of the universities.  That freedom was necessary to build up OBRL.

By 1988, moving to the West Coast USA, I began independently writing and teaching, and OBRL grew to become the vehicle for sustaining my work, and developing the Greensprings Center near Ashland, Oregon.  I was asked by persons in regions suffering from terrible droughts to come and help out, using Reich's CORE methods which I had been researching successfully at the universities, and OBRL became the vehicle for funding of those operations.  When my articles and books on orgonomic life-energy subjects elicited panic-reactions or scorn from academic reviewers, they were published through OBRL, and got an even larger circulation than in the academic journals. While the angry academics banished me from using their laboratories or getting research funding for experimental equipment, and blockaded my contact with "their" students, OBRL helped to construct an important new high-altitude laboratory and seminar building in the forest at over 4000 ft. elevation, with exceptionally clean air and excellent orgone-energetic conditions allowing study of basic life-energetic processes.  And "their" students, the brightest and the best, came to study at OBRL.  Strong orgone energy accumulators and a large Orgone Energy Darkroom were constructed at the Greensprings Center, something not possible to do in more contaminated environments given the hazards of toxic energetic reactions.  Many of Reich's most critical experiments have since been reproduced here, verified with excellent results, while others are in planning for the future.

The OBRL Greensprings Center also hosted many weekend seminars and conferences, wherein students and professionals come for education and direct study of orgone energy phenomenon, for education on the basics of orgonomy, to see the bions and experience the orgone accumulator, to get the facts on my Saharasia findings as regarding the Origins of Armoring or Origins of Violence question (which matches Reich's findings exactly, but with new aspects), and so forth.  In short, all the functions of some future  "University Department of Orgonomic Research" which was never allowed so far, is today being carried forward at the OBRL Greensprings Center in a direct and uncompromised manner -- education, research, and social applications.

OBRL has published five issues of our small but respected journal "Pulse of the Planet", as well as my "Saharasia" and several other books, plus maintaining informative internet sites and an E-Newsletter, with many materials available in multiple world languages.  OBRL maintains a truly international correspondence, with the growing number of people interested in this new knowledge.  The OBRL website provides a listing of my own publications, which also demonstrate an excellent record of accomplishment, especially in moving Reich's name and orgonomic science out of the shadows and into more mainstream scientific venues. See here:
http://www.orgonelab.org/demeopubs.htm

OBRL also hosts an on-line Bibliography on Orgonomy which I developed starting back in 1985, which allows anyone, world-wide, to search out Wilhelm Reich's publications, as well as the bulk of authentic materials devoted to Reich by other scientists and clinicians.
http://www.orgonelab.org/bibliog.htm

You can review these and other accomplishments supported through OBRL, or events in which OBRL helped support, at these weblinks:

- "Report on OBRL Summer 2003 Educational Events"
http://www.orgonelab.org/Report2003.htm

- New Research in Orgonomy Conferences, Paper Abstract Booklets
http://www.orgonelab.org/Abstracts2005.pdf
http://www.orgonelab.org/Abstracts2007.pdf

- "OBRL Progress Report, Summer 2006"
http://www.orgonelab.org/Report2006.htm

On the eve of OBRL's fourth decade of existence, I have compiled a summary-list of old and new projects in the works, our plans for continued expansion of research activity, educational outreach, and facilities.  For example:

* Building Projects at the Greensprings Center:  Since 1995, and almost every year since, the OBRL Greensprings Center has hosted lively seminars and educational events, including the 2005 New Research in Orgonomy Conference, held outdoors under the trees on a specially-constructed stage.  However, there is a need to expand our laboratory-seminar building by extending the first-floor to accommodate a larger group of people, and to thereby make the Laboratory usable for seminars during the rainy and snowy winter months.  This will also provide more laboratory space.  Already this summer 2007, a small storage-building which doubles as a student cabin, with a generous sleeping loft, was constructed.  An older storage out-building on the property will also be converted into a livable workspace.

* Experimental Projects on around-the-clock automated To-T and Geiger-Muller counter reactions continue, but the equipment is constantly overtaxed, and in need of periodic maintenance and replacement.  I hope to expand these important experiments to include automated systems for measuring electroscopical discharge rates, and other novel experiments pioneered by Reich.  Some preliminary experimental work on the 19th Century "cosmic ether-drift" question is also under discussion, using modern equipment and new approaches already published in recent years.  See my article on the Miller ether-drift experiments for mention of some of these:
http://www.orgonelab.org/miller.htm
http://www.orgonelab.org/DynamicEther.pdf
An older experiment on Living Water, or water-structuring inside the orgone accumulator, using surface tension and spectroscopical parameters, was pushed into the background over the last several years, without progress.  Those experiments will also be revived and approached with new energy in 2008.

* CORE Research and Applications: With the growth of political instability in the world's great desert regions, I've retreated from efforts aimed at desert-greening, being quite content with the marvelous results from the 1990s work undertaken in Israel, Namibia and Eritrea.  Those experiments generously confirmed Reich's ideas on the desert-greening abilities of the CORE methods.  You can review a summary of those results here:
http://www.orgonelab.org/ResearchSummary2.htm
Consequently, OBRL is today focusing attention with CORE-cloudbusting efforts only in the stable democratic nations. All such efforts continue to be developed in cooperation with the CORE Network, which today has an international outreach.

* OBRL Publishing Projects in the coming years:  In the planning stages are the following new books:
- New Research in Orgonomy, Proceedings from two conferences held in 2005 and 2007, respectively as sponsored by OBRL at the Greensprings Center, and by CORE in Chipping, Lancashire, UK. (Pulse of the Planet #6)
- Greening Deserts: my long-delayed book on CORE-Cloudbusting work, with an overview of modern problems in climatology.
- Saharasia Since 1900: A survey of sex-economic conditions in the modern world, using nation-state data as gathered by international agencies like the UN or WHO, to address the relative levels of human armoring and violence-potential around the world, with new maps, taking up from the anthropological time-line where the original Saharasia book left off.
- New Experiments on the Cosmic Ether-Drift: A review of the work of Miller, Michelson-Pease-Pearson, Galaev, Cahill, and others indicating this is a real and demonstrated ether, similar to Reich's orgone energy, which has been suppressed by the politics of science.
- Suppressed and (Nearly) Forgotten Scientific Innovators of the 20th Century: A chapter-by-chapter review and theoretical integration of the works of scientists such as Wilhelm Reich, Frank Brown, Giorgio Piccardi, Dayton Miller, Halton Arp, Harold Hillman, Royal Rife, Jacques Benveniste, Peter Duesberg, Robert O. Becker, Immanuel Velikovsky, Hannes Alfven, Louis Kervran, Bjorn Nordenstrom, Michel Gauquelin, Harold Burr, and others.

* Continuing the Digital Archive Project:  Our collection of old U-matic, VHS and Hi-8 tapes continue to be transferred into digital format for long-term storage, but this process was temporarily halted in anticipation of new "Blu-Ray" high density DVD recording equipment.  The research materials I've gathered over these many years, which also include archival information from others, are of great importance to history, and they must be preserved optimally.

These and other experimental efforts will continue at OBRL, and they all require a constant infusion of funds for equipment and supplies, as well as for considerable out-of-pocket expenses.  For this, our network of donors is called upon to help out as they can, as the barriers to full participation of orgonomic research in the mainstream scientific institutions are still ever-present, with many prejudices remaining in the "old guard".  Thankfully, however, a younger generation of scientists and professionals is moving into the scientific and medical institutions, armed with the facts about Reich's work, educated in part by such institutions as OBRL.

Your Support is Needed Now
 
In order for OBRL to remain a thriving enterprise, we depend on friends and contacts such as you, and this is where you can make a difference.  Please consider helping to fund these ongoing research and educational projects.  Such a donation would make a meaningful holiday gift.  And if you cannot make a donation, then consider to purchase OBRL's publications, which also provides overall support to the work-efforts.
 
DONATE ONLINE
 
Donating online is easy and secure and also keeps our administrative costs down.  To contribute right now, visit http://www.orgonelab.org/donation

You can indicate the amount you wish to contribute.
 
OBRL is a 501(c)(3) status organization, and your donation to OBRL is tax-deductible.  Please also consider to remember OBRL in your bequests.
 
You can also send a check to OBRL:

OBRL
PO Box 1148
Ashland, Oregon 97520 USA
 
Thanks once again, and have a wonderful Christmas, Hannuka, New Year, and holiday,
 
James DeMeo, PhD
Director and Founder of OBRL
Orgone Biophysical Research Laboratory
Since 1978
Ashland, Oregon, USA
http://www.orgonelab.org
http://www.saharasia.org


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email is today our primary notification method. 

If you appreciate getting these materials and have not done so already, and to get "plugged in" to our announcements, please subscribe to OBRL-News or the less-frequent OBRL-Quarterly using the links near the bottom of the OBRL homepage.
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The same information presented on the more-frequent OBRL-News is also posted to the OBRL-News Blog, which you can visit at your leisure, here:
http://obrl.blogspot.com/


If you received this Newsletter in error, and do not want it, a simple return email requesting to be removed is all that is necessary.  Our email address is a real one, and all requests are read by a living human being, and will be promptly honored and attended to.

Thanks very much for your attention and support.

James DeMeo, Ph.D.
Orgone Biophysical Research Lab
Ashland, Oregon, USA


#63 From: James DeMeo <demeo@...>
Date: Sun Dec 16, 2007 8:07 am
Subject: Beginning OBRL's Fourth Decade of Work
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OBRL Funding Request - December 2007

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Special Announcement

Beginning OBRL's Fourth Decade of Work

December 14, 2007
 
Dear Friend of Orgonomy, and of OBRL,

Please Support our Research and Educational Efforts.

At this time of year, we wish to thank those of you who have already supported OBRL, and ask those of you who have not to please consider it now. We ask you to consider the scope of work-efforts which have been supported and organized through OBRL over the last 30 years, projects which have made a real difference.
 
I started OBRL in 1978, as an idea at the time when I was a university student and young professor, undertaking open investigations of Wilhelm Reich's pioneering work.  A few donors friendly to my work-efforts, plus my own out-of-pocket contributions helped with critical equipment purchases.  OBRL then existed only in a suitcase, as a dream, and it followed me, as I changed employment to other universities, where eventually small laboratory space was developed and supported through OBRL.  With help from interested donors, I undertook a number of important drought-abatement operations in the USA, using Reich's CORE methods, and my Saharasia research project developed, eventually into a major book which today is helping to bring Reich's sex-economic findings into open discussion within the academic world.  You can get a summary overview of my Saharasia findings and book by accessing these websites:

In the 1980s, as many of my friends know, I was subject to a malicious smear campaign by Emotional Plague journalists, "skeptic club" members, and hostile academics.  These attacks lasted for more than 15 years, and were complete with malicious hate-mail to family, friends and professional associates, with terrible smear attacks against my name and work in magazines and newspapers, and even threats against my life and home.  It was nothing so severe as what Wilhelm Reich suffered, but the result was to tarnish my work as "too controversial" for the academic world, where my work had been otherwise exemplary. I was subsequently excommunicated from full-time academic teaching, and the subject of my research findings placed into the modern-day Index Expurgatorius.  In some ways, I should thank those hate-mongers, as this gave me the freedom and inspiration to work fully independent of the constraints of the universities.  That freedom was necessary to build up OBRL.

By 1988, moving to the West Coast USA, I began independently writing and teaching, and OBRL grew to become the vehicle for sustaining my work, and developing the Greensprings Center near Ashland, Oregon.  I was asked by persons in regions suffering from terrible droughts to come and help out, using Reich's CORE methods which I had been researching successfully at the universities, and OBRL became the vehicle for funding of those operations.  When my articles and books on orgonomic life-energy subjects elicited panic-reactions or scorn from academic reviewers, they were published through OBRL, and got an even larger circulation than in the academic journals. While the angry academics banished me from using their laboratories or getting research funding for experimental equipment, and blockaded my contact with "their" students, OBRL helped to construct an important new high-altitude laboratory and seminar building in the forest at over 4000 ft. elevation, with exceptionally clean air and excellent orgone-energetic conditions allowing study of basic life-energetic processes.  And "their" students, the brightest and the best, came to study at OBRL.  Strong orgone energy accumulators and a large Orgone Energy Darkroom were constructed at the Greensprings Center, something not possible to do in more contaminated environments given the hazards of toxic energetic reactions.  Many of Reich's most critical experiments have since been reproduced here, verified with excellent results, while others are in planning for the future.

The OBRL Greensprings Center also hosted many weekend seminars and conferences, wherein students and professionals come for education and direct study of orgone energy phenomenon, for education on the basics of orgonomy, to see the bions and experience the orgone accumulator, to get the facts on my Saharasia findings as regarding the Origins of Armoring or Origins of Violence question (which matches Reich's findings exactly, but with new aspects), and so forth.  In short, all the functions of some future  "University Department of Orgonomic Research" which was never allowed so far, is today being carried forward at the OBRL Greensprings Center in a direct and uncompromised manner -- education, research, and social applications.

OBRL has published five issues of our small but respected journal "Pulse of the Planet", as well as my "Saharasia" and several other books, plus maintaining informative internet sites and an E-Newsletter, with many materials available in multiple world languages.  OBRL maintains a truly international correspondence, with the growing number of people interested in this new knowledge.  The OBRL website provides a listing of my own publications, which also demonstrate an excellent record of accomplishment, especially in moving Reich's name and orgonomic science out of the shadows and into more mainstream scientific venues. See here:

OBRL also hosts an on-line Bibliography on Orgonomy which I developed starting back in 1985, which allows anyone, world-wide, to search out Wilhelm Reich's publications, as well as the bulk of authentic materials devoted to Reich by other scientists and clinicians.

You can review these and other accomplishments supported through OBRL, or events in which OBRL helped support, at these weblinks:

- "Report on OBRL Summer 2003 Educational Events"

- New Research in Orgonomy Conferences, Paper Abstract Booklets

- "OBRL Progress Report, Summer 2006"

On the eve of OBRL's fourth decade of existence, we have a list of new projects and ideas for continued expansion of research activity, educational outreach, and facilities.  For example:

* Building Projects at the Greensprings Center:  Since 1995, and almost every year since, the OBRL Greensprings Center has hosted lively seminars and educational events, including the 2005 New Research in Orgonomy Conference, held outdoors under the trees on a specially-constructed stage.  However, we wish to expand our laboratory-seminar building by extending the first-floor to accommodate a larger group of people, and to thereby make the Laboratory usable for seminars during the rainy and snowy winter months.  This will also provide more laboratory space.  Already this summer 2007, a small storage-building which doubles as a student cabin, with a generous sleeping loft, was constructed.  We hope to also convert an older storage out-building on the property into a livable workspace.

* Experimental Projects on around-the-clock automated To-T and Geiger-Muller counter reactions continue, but the equipment is constantly overtaxed, and in need of periodic maintenance and replacement.  We hope to expand these important experiments to include automated systems for measuring electroscopical discharge rates, and other novel experiments pioneered by Reich.

* CORE Research and Applications: With the growth of political instability in the world's great desert regions, I've retreated from efforts aimed at desert-greening, being quite content with the marvelous results from the 1990s work undertaken in Israel, Namibia and Eritrea.  Those experiments generously confirmed Reich's ideas on the desert-greening abilities of the CORE methods.  You can review a summary of those results here:
http://www.orgonelab.org/ResearchSummary2.htm
Consequently, OBRL is today focusing attention with CORE-cloudbusting efforts only in the stable democratic nations. All such efforts continue to be developed in cooperation with the CORE Network, which today has an international outreach.

* Continuing the Digital Archive Project:  Our collection of old U-matic, VHS and Hi-8 tapes continue to be transferred, but we temporarily halted this process in anticipation of new "Blu-Ray" high density DVD recording equipment.  We feel our research materials are of great importance to history, and they should be preserved optimally.

These and other experimental efforts will continue at OBRL, and they all require a constant infusion of funds for equipment and supplies, as well as for considerable out-of-pocket expenses.  For this, we must rely upon our network of donors, as the barriers to full participation of orgonomic research in the mainstream institutions are still ever-present, with many prejudices remaining in the "old guard".  Thankfully, however, a younger generation of scientists and professionals is moving into the scientific and medical institutions, armed with the facts about Reich's work, educated in part by such institutions as OBRL.

We Need Your Support Now
 
In order for OBRL to remain a thriving enterprise, we depend on friends and contacts such as you, and this is where you can make a difference. Please consider helping to fund our ongoing research and educational projects.  Such a donation would make a meaningful holiday gift:
 
DONATE ONLINE
 
Donating online is easy and secure and also keeps our administrative costs down.  To contribute right now, visit http://www.orgonelab.org/donation

You can indicate the amount you wish to contribute.
 
OBRL is a 501(c)(3) status organization, and your donation to OBRL is tax-deductible.  Please also consider to remember OBRL in your bequests.
 
You can also send a check to OBRL:

OBRL
PO Box 1148
Ashland, Oregon 97520 USA
 
Thanks once again, and have a wonderful Christmas, Hannuka, New Year, and holiday,
 
James DeMeo, PhD
Director and Founder of OBRL

Orgone Biophysical Research Laboratory
Since 1978
Ashland, Oregon, USA

#62 From: James DeMeo <demeo@...>
Date: Tue Nov 20, 2007 11:27 pm
Subject: Saharasia: Response to Criticism
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Over the years, interest in my Saharasia research and findings have grown.  In the process, I have occasionally received rational criticism of my findings in ways which actually were helpful and strengthened the findings, or which were based upon misunderstandings that could be easily corrected.  A few of the reactions, however, have been terribly malicious.  Some of the latter reactions, with misrepresentations about a presentation I made to the 2003 Congress on Matriarchal Studies, are now appearing on websites and e-groups.  Here are two Response articles which address those issues and provide clarifications, setting the record straight.

Maps From the Ethnographic Atlas Data
A Defense of the Cross-Cultural Codes and Data Base of G. P. Murdock
and the Quadruple-Blind Control Procedures Used in my Saharasia Research.
by James DeMeo, Ph.D.

The First World Congress on Matriarchal Studies in Luxemburg, 2003
Personal Observations and Reflections
And a Response to Criticism
by James DeMeo, PhD

Readers are requested to circulate these to whatever appropriate e-lists they belong to.

Thank you,

James DeMeo

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James DeMeo, Ph.D.
Orgone Biophysical Research Lab
Greensprings Center
Natural Energy Works
Ashland, Oregon, USA
e-mail:   demeo(at)mind.net
http://www.orgonelab.org
http://www.naturalenergyworks.net
http://www.saharasia.org

#61 From: James DeMeo <demeo@...>
Date: Wed Oct 17, 2007 3:16 am
Subject: New Article on OBRL Website
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A new article has been recently posted to the OBRL website:

Critical Review:
Dusan Makavejev's WR Mysteries of the Organism

by James DeMeo, Ph.D.
Director, Orgone Biophysical Research Lab
Ashland, Oregon, USA


Read and weep...



#60 From: James DeMeo <demeo@...>
Date: Tue Oct 16, 2007 6:14 am
Subject: European Lectures by DeMeo on Wilhelm Reich, Orgonomy, New Research, Saharasia - Soon!
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The following three events, in Paris, Valencia and Berlin, are coming up soon.  Please make your plans accordingly.  Contact information is given below for each event.  Similar info is also given here:
Contact the given emails or telephone numbers for any missing information.


Forthcoming Lectures by James DeMeo, Ph.D.
Director, Orgone Biophysical Research Lab
Ashland, Oregon, USA


* Paris, France: 26-28 October 2007
Friday evening lecture and Saturday-Sunday seminars with James DeMeo.
Friday PM Lecture, 7:30 PM (19:30 hrs): "Wilhelm Reich's Discoveries, with new research findings from the USA regarding the current global climate situation", presented by James DeMeo, Director of OBRL. Held at: CICP, 21ter rue Voltaire, Metro rue des Boulet, Paris. Map of lecture location here: http://www.cicp21ter.org
Weekend Seminars, 10:00 - 18:00 hrs by James DeMeo:
Saturday: Sex-economy, Origins of Violence, Early Peaceful Societies, Saharasia
Sunday: Orgone (Life) Energy, the Accumulator, Orgone Field Meter, Cosmic Superimposition, Drought and Dor, Cloudbusting.
* The Saturday-Sunday seminars will be held at a different location from the lecture.

* English with French translation for the Friday evening lecture. Seminars with translations only of key or unclear points, some English is recommended. If you are interested to attend the seminars, please let us know as soon as possible, as the number of participants will determine the size of the room needed for rental.
* The Friday evening Lecture will be free of charge, but a fee of 50 Euro will be charged for the Saturday-Sunday seminars (the fee covers both days). More details will be provided as they become available.
* For more information, contact: Dr. Klaus Heimann, heimannklaus@... tel. 0561.05.92.70, or acorgone@...

* Valencia, Spain: 2-5 November 2007
Conference: 50 YEARS AFTER REICH. A LIFE MOVEMENT.

Friday Opening Ceremony at the University of Valencia, Cloister of the La Nau building.
Saturday-Sunday-Monday events at the Hotel Astoria, Plza. de Rodrigo Botet 5.
James DeMeo will present one major lecture on Saturday morning, Nov.3rd, in English with Spanish translations, as part of this larger event. A special 6-hour seminar will also be given by James DeMeo, on Sunday Evening and Monday Morning, Nov.4-5. Other speakers include Morton Herskowitz and Michel Odent. For more details, see here:
(+34) 96 372 73 10.


* Berlin, Germany: 7-8 November 2007
Wednesday PM Lecture: Neue experimentelle Bestätigungen der Reichschen Orgonphysik (New experimental corroborations of Reichian Orgone Physics) by James DeMeo

Thursday PM Lecture: Historische Entstehung und Ausbreitung von Gewalt: Die Saharasia-These (Historical Origins and Diffusion of Violence: The Saharasia Thesis), by James DeMeo
Times: 18.00 - 21.15 Uhr, in der Fachhochschule für Wirtschaft, Badensche Str. 50/51, 10825 Berlin-Schöneberg
Nähe U-Bahnhof Bayerischer Platz
Admission is free; look for the room-number signs in the entrance hall.




Please share this information with your friends interested in the subjects of Wilhelm Reich and orgonomy, and responsibly repost to relevant e-lists and news groups.

Thank you!


Orgone Biophysical Research Lab
Greensprings Center
Ashland, Oregon, USA
http://www.orgonelab.org
http://www.saharasia.org
http://www.naturalenergyworks.net



#59 From: James DeMeo <demeo@...>
Date: Sun Sep 23, 2007 5:45 am
Subject: OBRL Quarterly #16, September 2007
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OBRL Quarterly version
OBRL Quarterly Newsletter #16, September 2007

This is the infrequent, Quarterly Newsletter from the
Orgone Biophysical Research Lab (OBRL) in Ashland, Oregon, USA.

Please responsibly re-post and distribute to other interested persons, groups and websites.
If you received this Quarterly newsletter but do not wish to get it in the future, see the information at the bottom.

Topical notices below:
1. Forthcoming Lectures and Seminars: Paris, Valencia, and Berlin
2. Report on Completed Lectures & Seminars of 2007
3. New Article on "The Suppression of Dissent..."
4. Abstracts of Presented Papers, from the 2007 Orgonomy Today Conference
5. My Recent Letter to New Scientist Magazine
6. New Book: Wilhelm Reich and the Healing of Atmospheres
7. Work In Progress At OBRL
8. About the Growing "Orgone" Nonsense on Global Internet
9. Please review our on-line Fundraising Letter...
10. Due to the high costs of printing and mailing...email is today our primary notification method.

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1. Forthcoming Lectures and Seminars by James DeMeo, Ph.D.: Paris, Valencia, and Berlin.

* Paris, France: 26-28 October 2007
Friday evening lecture and Saturday-Sunday seminars with James DeMeo. English with French translation.
Friday PM Lecture: "Wilhelm Reich's Discoveries, with new research findings from the USA regarding the current global climate situation", presented by James DeMeo, Director of OBRL.
Weekend Seminars:
Saturday: Sex-economy, Origins of Violence, Early Peaceful Societies, Saharasia
Sunday: Orgone (Life) Energy, the Accumulator, Orgone Field Meter, Cosmic Superimposition, Drought and Dor, Cloudbusting.
The Friday evening Lecture will be free of charge, but a fee will be charged for the Saturday-Sunday seminars. More details to be provided at the weblink below in the near future.
http://www.orgonelab.org/lectures.htm

* Valencia, Spain: 2-5 November 2007
Conference: 50 YEARS AFTER REICH. A LIFE MOVEMENT. James DeMeo will present one major lecture on Saturday morning, Nov.3rd, in English with Spanish translations, as part of this larger event. A special 6-hour seminar will also be given by James DeMeo, on Sunday Evening and Monday Morning, Nov.4-5.  Other speakers include Morton Herskowitz and Michel Odent.
For more details, see here:
http://www.esternet.org/simposium_internacional_2007.htm
http://www.reichunmovimientovivo.com/es/index.html

* Berlin, Germany: 7-8 November 2007
Wednesday PM Lecture: Neue experimentelle Bestätigungen der Reichschen Orgonphysik (New experimental corroborations of Reichian Orgone Physics) by James DeMeo
Thursday PM Lecture: Historische Entstehung und Ausbreitung von Gewalt: Die Saharasia-These  (Historical Origins and Diffusion of Violence: The Saharasia Thesis), by James DeMeo
Times:  18.00 - 21.15 Uhr, in der Fachhochschule für Wirtschaft,
Badensche Str. 50/51, 10825 Berlin-Schöneberg
Nähe U-Bahnhof Bayerischer Platz
Admission is free, look for the room-number signs in the entrance hall.


2. Report on Completed Lectures & Seminars of 2007: 

This year saw increased educational activity, with Dr. DeMeo giving seminars and lectures at a number of places and conferences.  Firstly there was the OBRL Summer Guided Independent Study Program on General Orgonomy held at the Greensprings Center in early July.  About 8 students attended that lively event, one all the way from Norway.  Thanks to all who attended.  A description of that event is still posted to the OBRL website, for those who might wish to attend next year, 2008:
http://www.orgonelab.org/seminar7.htm

Secondly, Dr. DeMeo was also one of many invited speakers at the Conference in Rangeley Maine, hosted by the Wilhelm Reich Museum.  That event, which lasted 4 days over late July and early August, was entitled Wilhelm Reich in the 21st Century: 2007 International Conference on Orgonomy.  A list of the presenters and description of that event, which drew around 100 participants from all over the world, is given here:
http://www.wilhelmreichmuseum.org/07_08_update.html#success
A big thanks to Kevin Hinchey, Mary Higgins, and other WR Museum friends and volunteers, for their gracious hospitality and organizational efforts.

Thirdly, another major Conference,  entitled Orgonomy Today was held in Chipping Village, Lancashire, United Kingdom, as organized by Peter Jones and his CORE (Centre for Orgonomic Research & Education) organization.  This 7-day event allowed speaker's presentations mixed with demonstrations of apparatus and experimental orgonomic principles.  A full-sized orgone accumulator was available, along with magnificent optics for viewing orgone energy movement in the atmosphere, as well as a microscope for viewing of simple bion preparations, and living blood. Seed charging in the orgone accumulator was demonstrated (with about a 30% boost in the orgone-charged group as compared to the control), along with the Life-Energy Meter, a To-T apparatus, darkroom visualization of orgone energy lumination, and other essentials.  The last two days were devoted to a special session on New Research In Orgonomy, with a more compressed lineup of speakers,   A booklet of Abstracts of presented papers was made available, and also is now posted to internet as a PDF download:
http://www.orgonelab.org/Abstracts2007.pdf
A big thanks to Peter Jones for his warm hospitality, and apparently single-handed effort in organizing this Conference.

Oiy! And the year is not even over yet.  See Note #1, above, for the lectures and seminars still forthcoming in Europe.


3.  New Article on "The Suppression of Dissent..." by J. DeMeo, posted to the OBRL website

The following article was written in the 1990s, presented to several academic societies (without affect), but recently dusted-off and posted to the OBRL internet site:

The Suppression of Dissent and Innovative Ideas In Science and Medicine,
by James DeMeo


4.  Abstracts of Presented Papers, from the 2007 Orgonomy Today Conference, and New Research In Orgonomy Session, available as PDF download.

In case you missed the prior announcements, here:
http://www.orgonelab.org/Abstracts2007.pdf


5.  My Recent Letter to New Scientist Magazine

Regarding their published article "Rainfall Records Could Warn of War". 
http://environment.newscientist.com/channel/earth/mg19426064.500-rainfall-records-could-warn-of-war.html

Basically this was a confirmation of a part of my Saharasia findings as made in the early 1980s.
http://www.saharasia.org

But unlikely they will print the letter, so following is the full text.

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June 2007

Dear Editors,
Thank you for publishing the article "Rainfall records could warn of war" by Jim Giles, in your issue #2606 of 2 June 2007, but in fact this is not any "new" finding.  In the early 1980s, I produced what was then (and probably still is) the most comprehensive global cross-cultural and geographically-explicit analysis of human social violence and war, with an examination of prevailing climate conditions for the 1170 different societies evaluated in my study. World maps were made of various social factors, and contrasted to known climate types.  I used a collection of variables as established by the anthropologists and psychologists, on violence towards children and women, measures of social hierarchy demanding violence for their enforcement such as slavery and castes and low-status for women, the presence of violent sexual mutilations directed at children and women, arranged marriage and male-dominance considerations, the existence of violence-advocating High Gods, and similar factors which usually are overlooked by those interested mainly in guns, bombs and tanks, but which reasoned opinion suggests are the foundations upon which the latter and more obvious forms of social violence and warfare spring forth.

What was most unusual in the findings was, that the most extremely violent armored patristic cultures identified in my study were nearly all found within the world's harshest desert climates. The few others could be explained by migrations out of the desert regions into moister climates, where violence tended to persist over generations due to the persistence of desert-formed social institutions, created within the original desert-homelands of those societies, and carried with them as they migrated or invaded and conquered the wetter desert-border regions.  A review of archaeological evidence for warfare, on a time-line, also confirmed that the earliest evidence for social violence and warfare is found in those regions where human societies suffered during long epochs where lush forests and grasslands either slowly or dramatically converted, by agency of major climate change, into harsh deserts.

The most notable example of this was the creation of the large Saharasian desert belt (my term for the Sahara + Middle East + Central Asian deserts) starting around or shortly before c.4000 BCE.  This vast climate change, one of the most dramatic to occur since the end of the Pleistocene Ice Age, affected developing human societies across the Fertile Crescent and elsewhere.  Before Saharasia existed, violence on Planet Earth was relatively isolated or non-existent.  After Saharasia formed, violence became a dominant feature across that large territory, gradually spreading by outward-directed mass-migrations and invasions into other parts of the Old World, and farther on from there.  But the geographical analysis demonstrates violence starting firstly and most dramatically within the desiccating Saharasian desert belt.*

I'm very pleased to learn about the findings of Marc Levy, Dan Esty and the IBC, but clearly it would not be correct to say that these issues failed to be appreciated or seriously studied significantly heretofore.  It appears, in fact, that my earlier work has still not been superceded in its scope or implications. My work on Saharasia has been around and published in summary articles over 20 years, including in a major book.* Noteworthy also is, through the late 1980s when I still held my academic appointments, I repeatedly tried to bring my findings to the attention of government policy-makers, suggesting to them the social variables identified in my work which correlated so well with drought and desertification had a strong predictive value, allowing us to identify those nations and regions likely to "go violent" with their weapons, against either their own people, or other nations. My recommendations were treated with smug politeness, but never taken seriously.  Of course, 9-11 happened since then, and while terribly un-PC given how we are not supposed to be critical of other cultures (whatever happened to "National Character Studies" as developed during WW-II?!), most everyone accepts that peoples from the Saharasian Desert Belt are the major principles engaged in global terrorism, and Empire-building through violent means.

Sincerely,

James DeMeo, Ph.D.
Ashland, Oregon, USA
(formerly on the faculty of geography, Illinois State University, University of Miami)

* James DeMeo: "Saharasia: The 4000 BCE Origins of Child-Abuse, Sex-Repression, Social Violence and War, in the Deserts of the Old World", Natural Energy, 1998.  For details, citations and purchasing weblinks, see:
http://www.saharasia.org

      2nd Edition of Saharasia -- If you did not get the word...

If you haven't yet got the 2nd Edition of Saharasia, with numerous additions to the already-excellent 1st Edition, it can be obtained via here:
http://www.saharasia.org
Links are also given there for Amazon.com, which can provide the book to overseas destinations at shipping rates substantially lower than what we can offer.  However, we do offer Saharasia at a 40% discount (plus shipping) to individuals and groups, when ordered in quantities of four or more going to the same address.

This webpage also provides downloadable PDFs of the 2nd Edition "Preface" and "Update on Saharasia" Appendix article, so you don't have to re-purchase the full book unless you desire.  It also provides summary articles about the Saharasia discovery in English, Spanish, German, Turkish and Greek.  We also seek volunteers who could make French, Polish, Italian and Arabic translations of this same summary article, for internet-posting.


6. New Book: Wilhelm Reich and the Healing of Atmospheres

We are again pleased to announce a new book by Roberto Maglione.  Here's the description as it appears in our on-line catalog:

* WILHELM REICH AND THE HEALING OF ATMOSPHERES: Modern Techniques for the Abatement of Desertification, by Roberto Maglione. Translated from the original Italian, with a Foreword by James DeMeo. A scientific overview of Reich's discovery and applications of Cosmic Orgone Engineering, or "cloudbusting" as it is more popularly known. Covers Reich's experiments, and those of his associates and followers: Richard Blasband, Jerome Eden, and James DeMeo, among others. Experiments in the USA, Europe, Africa, the Middle East, all with positive results supportive of Reich's original claims. Comprehensive with numerous photos, diagrams, graphs and full citation-lists. 121 pp.  $39.00 Softcover

Orders can be placed via this weblink:


7.  Work In Progress At OBRL

... pretty much the same as our last Newsletter, but significant nonetheless...

* Work continues on round-the-clock monitoring of the thermal anomaly in the orgone accumulator, or To-T.  Of special note is the observation of a definite increase in the To-T readings starting around mid-March, the time of the Spring Equinox, when the Earth moves into what appears to be a strong streaming or pulse of energy in space. We also more recently are observing a slight increase in these To-T readings during periods of Full and New Moon.

* Also with continued monitoring, anomalous readings are developing from our orgone-charged GM/neutron counter, which soars episodically to several thousand CPM.  A control unit, of identical construction, but not orgone-charged, gives typical readings of 0-2 CPM.

* Our archive project continues, with transfers being made of OBRL's considerable archive of old VHS, U-Matic and Hi-8 videotapes onto digital DVDs, for long-term storage.  The VHS collection is nearly finished, but much remains to be done.  A section of the laboratory building, in the attic section under the observatory, has been set aside for this purpose.

* OBRL was organizing for a major cloudbusting project in Australia, scheduled for a start-up in mid-May of this year.  However, a few weeks before the departure date, natural rains began falling on their own.  The project was then cancelled.  We wish to thank all those who offered to assist on this project, specifically Mr. Tom DiFerdinando of New York, and Chip Wilkins of Tennessee, as well as Dean Davidson, Sam Doust, and Stephen Shanahan of Australia.  Likewise a number of presently-unnamed Australian farmers who offered their facilities to this project.  It was an exciting prospect for us to go "down under", but it is always best when nature provides on her own.  And frankly, we would have felt a bit funny to arrive in Australia for a drought-ending project, with rains falling all around as we got off the airplane.  In fact, many areas of Australia experienced mild flooding, so it really became unnecessary, and a point of relief for everyone.  The meteorologists in Australia were somewhat caught by surprise by this change, which appeared timed to an unexpected conversion of the Pacific El Niño back towards more normal temperature conditions.  Australia then experienced quite a cold, rainy and snowy period, from around mid-May and lasting for several months.  While this did not benefit all the various droughty regions, it truly made a big difference.


8. About the Growing "Orgone" Nonsense on Global Internet

Once again, see here: http://www.orgonelab.org/OrgoneNonsense.htm


9.  Please review our on-line Fundraising Letter...

and respond with a donation if you are able.

http://www.orgonelab.org/funding.htm


10. Due to the high costs of printing and mailing...

email is today our primary notification method. 

If you appreciate getting these materials and have not done so already, and to get "plugged in" to our announcements, please subscribe to OBRL-News or the less-frequent OBRL-Quarterly using the links near the bottom of the OBRL homepage.

http://www.orgonelab.org

The same information presented on the more-frequent OBRL-News is also posted to the OBRL-News Blog, which you can visit at your leisure, here:

http://obrl.blogspot.com/



If you received this Newsletter in error, and do not want it, a simple return email requesting to be removed is all that is necessary.  Our email address is a real one, and all requests are read by a living human being, and will be promptly honored and attended to.

Thanks very much for your attention and support.

James DeMeo, Ph.D.
Orgone Biophysical Research Lab
Ashland, Oregon, USA
http://www.naturalenergyworks.net

#58 From: James DeMeo <demeo@...>
Date: Fri Aug 24, 2007 10:45 pm
Subject: Back In the Saddle Again....
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24 August 2007

Dear OBRL-News and OBRL-Quarterly Subscribers

Over the last months, intensive work at OBRL has prevented the usual
email postings and Newsletters.  The reasons are simple.  I was busy,
busy, busy as a worker-bee on a spring day!

Firstly at OBRL there is a major on-going effort to convert my many
years of 35mm photo slides and VHS/Hi8 videotapes into digital
formats. Other video archive materials on the History of Orgonomy as
donated to the lab in U-matic are also still in the pipeline for
digital transfer and preservation. The job still is not done, but
most of my 35mm slides as often shown during lectures have been so
converted and put into PowerPoint formats.

Additionally, experimental work on To-T and orgone-charged GM
apparatus has continued without a break, over many months.  Attention
was also turned to various OBRL educational projects and to my
lectures at two notable international conferences.

Our summer Independent Study seminar went well, and was attended by
around 10 persons.  Later, I presented a lecture on my CORE research
(cloudbusting) to the Wilhelm Reich Conference organized by the
Wilhelm Reich Museum in Rangeley, Maine.  Shortly afterward, another
conference organized by Peter Jones of CORE (Centre for Orgonomic
Research and Education) was held in Chipping, Lancashire, UK, along
with the weekend event on "New Research In Orgonomy", with more
presentations to a gathering of British and other Europeans
interested in Reich.  Lots of public discussions and private
organizational meetings transpired, all geared towards sharing of
vital information, improved long-term development of orgonomic
research, and outreach to the scientific community and larger public.

The presentations given at these conferences by many different
speakers were unique and powerful, with excellent verifications and
applications of Reich's many discoveries: On clinical
orgone-therapeutic work, orgonomic midwifery, my Saharasia findings,
microscopical bion research, the cancer biopathy and orgone
accumulator therapy, agricultural applications of orgone energy, new
methods for orgone energy detection, orgone physics demonstrations,
and CORE research.  The Wilhelm Reich Museum has already produced
some email Newsletters describing their events.  For the UK event,
and specifically the "New Research in Orgonomy" section, a booklet of
Abstracts is now available as a downloadable PDF, here:
http://www.orgonelab.org/Abstracts2007.pdf

It is hoped that sometime in the near future, a Proceedings will
become available for the full version of these papers, including
those presented at the 2005 "New Research" conference held at the
OBRL Greensprings Center.  Future announcements will address that
possibility.  The next "New Research in Orgonomy" conference will
take place two years henceforth, in 2009. z

Thanks to all who participated in the OBRL summer program, the Reich
conferences in Rangeley and Chipping, and especially to Kevin Hinchey
and Peter Jones for their intensive organizational efforts, and kind
invitations to speak.  A more detailed accounting of these events
will be posted out to OBRL-News and OBRL-Quarterly in our next
Newsletter.

James DeMeo, Ph.D.
Director, Orgone Biophysical Research Lab (OBRL)
Ashland, Oregon, USA
http://www.orgonelab.org
http://www.saharasia.org
http://www.naturalenergyworks.net

#57 From: James DeMeo <demeo@...>
Date: Thu Jul 5, 2007 3:35 pm
Subject: REMINDER - Open House Social at the Greensprings Center- Friday July 6th.
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REMINDER

OPEN HOUSE

Social Gathering

OBRL Greensprings Center

July 6, Friday: Greensprings Center Open House Social Gathering 5-7 PM

Weather permitting, the OBRL Greensprings Telescope Observatory and/or Orgone Energy Darkroom will be open.

More information is given here:
http://www.orgonelab.org/calendar.htm

As a preliminary to the Independent Study Seminar which starts this weekend, July 7th, there is an informal social gathering at the Greensprings Center. 

Where:  On route 66, approximately 20 miles east of Interstate 5, and one mile east of the Greensprings Inn -- look for the small "OBRL" sign on the north (left) side of the road as you head east.  If you wind up at Tub Springs, turn around, you've gone about 100 meters too far!

Some small snacks are provided, along with coffey and tea, but feel free to bring whatever items you might wish to share. 

See you there...


#56 From: James DeMeo <demeo@...>
Date: Sat Apr 21, 2007 12:35 am
Subject: Orgonomy Seminar, NYC, 28 April.
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Courtesy Announcement


WILHELM REICH AND ORGONOMY: 
PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE PERSPECTIVES

A ONE DAY SEMINAR OFFERED BY THE INSTITUTE FOR THE STUDY OF THE WORK OF WILHELM REICH

April 28th, 2007


For 19 years The Institute for the Study of the Work of Wilhelm Reich has been offering a series of two-hour seminars each spring and fall covering selected topics in orgonomy and the work of Wilhelm Reich.  In recognition of the 50th anniversary of the death of Dr. Reich, the Institute is sponsoring this one-day seminar that will give participants an opportunity to learn about the development of Reich's work and its current application in the fields of medicine, psychology, psychiatry, sociology and child development. The seminar is open to the general public and the interested professional. No prior background in orgonomy or the work of Wilhelm Reich is required.

Presentations:

The Struggle to Preserve and Advance the Work of Wilhelm Reich
Presenter:  Kevin Hinchey,
The Wilhelm Reich Infant Trust & The Wilhelm Reich Museum.

The Development of Orgone Therapy - an Historical account.  
Presenter: Harry Lewis, M.A., M.S.W., ED.D. Orgone Therapist & Co-Director (with Daniel Schiff) of The Institute for the Study of The Work of Wilhelm Reich.

Key Concepts in the Contemporary practice of Orgone Therapy. 
Presenter: Daniel Schiff, Ph.D. Psychologist and Orgone Therapist & Co-Director (with Harry Lewis) of The Institute for the Study of The Work of Wilhelm Reich.

Wilhelm Reich's Scientific Discoveries:  An Overview
Presenters:  Harry Lewis, Ed.D. and Daniel Schiff, Ph.D.

The Work of Wilhelm Reich in the 21st Century
Presenter:  Hugh Brenner. Psychiatric Advanced Practice Nurse and Orgone Therapist with the Institute for Orgonomic Science. 
The Concept of Work-Democracy in the Writings of Wilhelm Reich - An Overview
Presenter:  Philip Bennett, Ph.D.  Adjunct Associate Professor in the Graduate School of Education, Fairfield University.

Date:  Saturday, April 28, 2007    

Time:  9:30 AM - 5:30PM, with 1_ hour lunch break.

Location:  Village Community School, 272 W 10th Street (Between Greenwich and Washington Streets), New York, NY. 10014.

Fee: paid prior to 4/28: general public: $70; students and those requesting a scholarship: $50.
        paid at the door:  general public: $80; students and those requesting a scholarship: $60.

To Register:  Call Dr. Harry Lewis at (212) 675-6592, or e-mail him at hlewis@.... Space is limited
Make out checks to Harry Lewis, Ed.D.  Send check along with your contact information to: Dr. Harry Lewis, 115 Charles Street, New York, N.Y. 10014.

Updated Information may be found on The Institute for the Study of the
Work of Wilhelm Reich website:  http://www.wilhelmreich.net.

#55 From: James DeMeo <demeo@...>
Date: Fri Apr 20, 2007 12:37 am
Subject: [OBRL-News-Bulletin] Quarterly Newsletter #15, April 2007
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OBRL-Quarterly Version
OBRL Quarterly #15, April 2007

This is the infrequent, Quarterly version of the OBRL-News-Bulletin,
from the Orgone Biophysical Research Lab (OBRL) in Ashland, Oregon, USA.

Please responsibly re-post and distribute to other interested persons, groups and websites.
If you received this Quarterly newsletter but do not wish to get it in the future, see the information at the bottom.

Topical notices:

1. Summer Guided Independent Study Program on General Orgonomy
We still have several seats open for this program.

A 5-day Guided Independent Study Program in General Orgonomy is being organized, meeting each day and led by James DeMeo, Ph.D., Director of OBRL. Lecture/discussions and demonstrations of apparatus will occur in the mornings, with independent student projects in the afternoons, using the facilities of the lab.  Topics to be covered include issues from Sex-Economy, Saharasia, Bions, Orgone Accumulator, Atmospheric Orgone and Orgone Physics, with an emphasis upon their relationship to similar classical science concepts.

Greensprings Center, near Ashland, Oregon, USA
Meeting every day, 10 AM to 6 PM
from 7 - 11 July 2007 - Saturday through Wednesday
Also, 6 July Friday Open House at the Greensprings Center,
and 12 July Optional Field Trip to Crater Lake National Park.
Limited to 10 participants. Make your reservations early.

Click here for more details:
http://www.orgonelab.org/events.htm
or
http://www.orgonelab.org/calendar.htm
or
http://www.orgonelab.org/seminar7.htm

2. Once Again... Other Notable Reich/Orgonomy Conferences in 2007:

* Rangeley, Maine: 29 July - August 1st, 2007
The Wilhelm Reich Museum in Rangeley Maine will host a 4-day event  on  WILHELM REICH IN THE 21st CENTURY:  2007 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ORGONOMY, with an excellent line-up of speakers and presentations.  For more information, see:
        http://www.wilhelmreichmuseum.org

* Lancashire, United Kingdom: 13-19 August 2007
The Newly-Registered non-profit institute CORE (Centre for Orgonomic Research & Education) in the UK will host a 7-day event in Lancashire, United Kingdom, also with an excellent line-up of speakers, presentations and demonstrations.
     The first 5 days of the event will cover "Orgonomy Today", with Talks and Demonstrations on the Science of the Life Energy, formal speaker's presentations, and an Exhibition of Equipment and Experiments. Monday to Friday, 13-17 August 2007 For more information, see here:
        http://www.orgonecore.org.uk
     The last 2 days of the event will cover "New Research in Orgonomy", being a weekend Research Seminar for practicing scientists interested in Reich's findings.
Saturday and Sunday, 18-19 August 2007.
     A "CALL FOR PAPERS" Notice also has been issued for this event, for professional scientists.  A few time-slots are still open.  For more information, see here:
        http://www.orgonomyconference.org

* Valencia, Spain: 2-4 November 2007
Conference: 50 YEARS AFTER REICH.A LIFE MOVEMENT. In the Spanish language. For more details, see here:
        http://www.esternet.org/simposium_internacional_2007.htm
        http://www.reichunmovimientovivo.com/es/index.html

* Dr. James DeMeo will be presenting several lectures at the above Conferences, along with all the other presenters.  Similar info is summarized here:
        http://www.orgonelab.org/lectures.htm

3. New Book: Wilhelm Reich and the Healing of Atmospheres
We are pleased to announce a new book by Roberto Maglione.  Here's the description as it appears in our on-line catalog:

* WILHELM REICH AND THE HEALING OF ATMOSPHERES: Modern Techniques for the Abatement of Desertification, by Roberto Maglione. Translated from the original Italian, with a Foreword by James DeMeo. A scientific overview of Reich's discovery and applications of Cosmic Orgone Engineering, or "cloudbusting" as it is more popularly known. Covers Reich's experiments, and those of his associates and followers: Richard Blasband, Jerome Eden, and James DeMeo, among others. Experiments in the USA, Europe, Africa, the Middle East, all with positive results supportive of Reich's original claims. Comprehensive with numerous photos, diagrams, graphs and full citation-lists. 121 pp.  $39.00 Softcover

Orders can be placed via this weblink:
http://www.orgonelab.org/cart/xorgone.htm


4.  Work In Progress At OBRL

* Work continues on round-the-clock monitoring of the thermal anomaly in the orgone accumulator, or To-T.  Of special note is the observation of a definite increase in the To-T readings starting around mid-March, the time of the Spring Equinox, when the Earth moves into what appears to be a strong streaming or pulse of energy in space.

* Also with continued monitoring, anomalous readings from our orgone-charged GM/neutron counter, which soars episodically to several thousand CPM.  A control unit, of identical construction, but not orgone-charged, gives typical readings of 0-2 CPM.

* Our archive project continues, with transfers being made of OBRL's considerable archive of old VHS, U-Matic and Hi-8 videotapes onto digital DVDs, for long-term storage.  The VHS collection is nearly finished, but much remains to be done.  A section of the laboratory building, in the attic section under the observatory, has been set aside for this purpose.

* Opening of the Greensprings Observatory has been delayed this spring due to exceptional rains and snows, which continue into mid-April.

* Dr. DeMeo was recently invited to undertake drought-abatement operations in Southern France, which along with many other parts of southern Europe, had been suffering under significant dor-haze and drought conditions over several years.  The operations, which ran in mid-March, appeared to trigger a renewed episode of rains and snows over the region. A formal report will follow in the future.


5.  2nd Edition of Saharasia -- If you did not get the word...

For English-Speakers, if you haven't yet got the 2nd Edition of Saharasia, with numerous additions to the already-excellent 1st Edition, it can be obtained via here:
http://www.saharasia.org
This webpage also provides downloadable PDFs of the 2nd Edition "Preface" and "Update on Saharasia" Appendix article, so you don't have to re-purchase the full book unless you desire.  It also provides summary articles about the Saharasia discovery in English, Spanish, German, Turkish and Greek.  We also seek volunteers who could make French, Polish, Italian and Arabic translations of this same summary article, for internet-posting.

6. About the Growing "Orgone" Nonsense on Global Internet

See here: http://www.orgonelab.org/OrgoneNonsense.htm


7.  Please review our on-line Fundraising Letter...

and respond with a donation if you are able.
http://www.orgonelab.org/funding.htm


8. Due to the high costs of printing and mailing...

email is today our primary notification method. 
If you appreciate getting these materials and have not done so already, and to get "plugged in" to our announcements, please subscribe to OBRL-News or the less-frequent OBRL-Quarterly using the links near the bottom of the OBRL homepage.
http://www.orgonelab.org
The same information presented on the more-frequent OBRL-News is also posted to the OBRL-News Blog, which you can visit at your leisure, here:
http://obrl.blogspot.com/


If you received this Newsletter in error, and do not want it, a simple return email requesting to be removed is all that is necessary.  Our email address is a real one, and all requests are read by a living human being, and will be promptly honored and attended to.

Thanks very much for your attention and support.

James DeMeo, Ph.D.
Orgone Biophysical Research Lab
Ashland, Oregon, USA
http://www.orgonelab.org
http://www.naturalenergyworks.net
http://www.saharasia.org

#54 From: James DeMeo <demeo@...>
Date: Sun Apr 15, 2007 10:48 pm
Subject: 2nd Announcement: Guided Independent Study Program in General Orgonomy, Summer 2007
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Announcement


Guided Independent Study Program in General Orgonomy

Covering issues from Sex-Economy, Saharasia, Bions, Orgone Accumulator,
Atmospheric Orgone and Orgone Physics, with an emphasis
upon their relationship to modern science.
Instructor: James DeMeo, Ph.D.

Ashland, Oregon, USA
Meeting every day, 10 AM to 6 PM
from 7 - 11 July 2007 - Saturday through Thursday

Also, 6 July Friday Open House at the Greensprings Center (see Below)

Limited to 10 participants maximum. Make your reservations early.

Click here for more details:
http://www.orgonelab.org/events.htm
or
http://www.orgonelab.org/seminar7.htm

A 5-day Guided Independent Study Program in General Orgonomy is being organized, meeting each day and led by James DeMeo, Ph.D., Director of OBRL. Lecture/discussions and demonstrations of apparatus will occur in the mornings, with independent student projects in the afternoons, using the facilities of the lab.
Topics to be covered will include (as humanly possible, to the extent that time allows):
* Reich's sex-economic findings and DeMeo's findings on Saharasia.
* Bioelectrical experiments and environmental bio-fields.
* Microscopical investigations of bions and bion preparations.
* Orgone accumulator construction principles.
* Orgone accumulator seed-sprouting experiments.
* Orgone accumulator physical measurements and demonstrations: To-T, Electroscopical phenomena, water evaporation and surface tension.
* Observations in the Orgone Energy Accumulator Darkroom (room-sized accumulator) and of atmospheric orgone energy phenomena.
* Oranur physics and chemistry: Direct work with a cloud-chamber, studying background and low-level radioactive minerals.
* Orgone-charged vacuum tubes (VACOR) and orgone energy lumination.
* The Orgone Energy Field Meter, and similar devices.
* The Orgone Energy Motor: What is known, and unknown.
* Astronomical and orgone-energy observations in the OBRL Greensprings Observatory, with 16" Meade Richey-Cretein telescope, 3" aperture "battleship binoculars", and Solarscope.
* Field Trip on July 12th to Crater Lake National Park (weather permitting).

* First Days: Introduction to the Greensprings Center and OBRL facilities. Discussion of Reich's sex-economic principles, and DeMeo's findings on Saharasia as the logical outcome of applying sex-economic principles to existing anthropological cross-cultural data. Discussion of Reich's findings on emotions and bioelectricity, with demonstrations of apparatus for measurment of skin potentials, and also tree and atmospheric potentials following the methods of Harold S. Burr. Start of 1st series of orgone accumulator experiments, to demonstrate growth enhancement from seed-charging and other physical parameters.
* Middle Days: Principles of bionous disintegration, biological/atmospheric orgone energy, and the orgone energy accumulator. Discussions and demonstrations of Reich's findings on bions (orgone energy vesicles) and biogenesis with study at the microscope of radiating bions from sands. Use of natural sunlight in the microscope, Ott's discoveries on light frequency. Discussion and demonstrations of Reich's findings on orgone energy accumulators and orgone physics, the orgone energy field meter. Observations in Orgone Energy Darkroom (a room-sized accumulator).
* Last Days: Discussion and demonstrations of Reich's findings on oranur physics and chemistry, and principles of atmospheric-energetic functioning. Observations of radiation-tracks with a cloud-chamber. Start of 3rd series of orgone accumulator experiments; continuation of student projects. Open discussion periods, wrap up and analysis of results from orgone accumulator experiments, and student projects. Depending upon the weather, 12 July will be devoted to a field trip for observation of orgone energy phenomenon in nature, to nearby Crater Lake Park, one of the most beautiful and alive places in North America.
Enrollment is limited to 10 students maximum, at a cost of $600 for the full 5-day series. Students may elect to attend only a part of the Independent Study Program at a cost of $150 per day. It is recommended that students be familiar with Wilhelm Reich's original writings, and the writings of James DeMeo, to give a better foundation.
Dates: 7-11 July, Summer 2006

Times: 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM each day.

Where: At the O.B.R.L. Greensprings Center, 20 miles east of Ashland, Oregon in the forests of the Siskiyou Mountains. A map will be sent to registered seminar participants.

Registration Fee:
See the event website for details, on-line registration, or printable registration form.

PLEASE REGISTER AND MAKE YOUR OVERNIGHT ACCOMMODATIONS AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE, AS OUR EVENTS TEND TO FILL UP QUICKLY, AND SPACE IS LIMITED! SPACE IS LIMITED IN THIS SEMINAR TO APPROXIMATELY 10 PARTICIPANTS!

Lunch:
There are local restaurants, but they are slow-service and unable to accommodate our seminar guests -- for that reason, and due to time constraints, we strongly recommend to bring your own lunch - sandwiches, fruits, or whatever you like. Tables and chairs are available for outdoor eating and a coffee/tea service will be provided. However, you will be responsible for your own lunch.

Other Activities
For those persons who arrive early, there will be a Friday afternnon Open House and Social Gathering, from 5-7 PM (July 6th) plus an evening lecture/discussion (7-9 PM) on a topic to be announced.  Weather Permitting, the OBRL Orgone Energy Accumulator Darkroom will be open for viewing to seminar participants, during off-times. Likewise, the Greensprings Astronomical Observatory may be opened for evening celestial events. The region surrounding the OBRL Greensprings Center is also excellent for outdoor picnics and hiking, with Crater Lake National Park only 3-hrs drive to the north, with the bluest water in the world, and a favorite visiting place for our seminar guests.

For more information, click here.
http://www.orgonelab.org/events.htm
or
http://www.orgonelab.org/seminar7.htm

#53 From: James DeMeo <demeo@...>
Date: Sun Apr 15, 2007 4:17 am
Subject: The Great Global Warming Swindle - Documentary Film
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An item of interest to all, being posted outside of our usual Quarterly Newsletter.

If you missed this item before -- it was taken down from internet -- it is back up again for awhile. Highly recommended.  J.D.

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4499562022478442170&pr=goog-sl

Description: Accepted theories about man causing global warming are "lies" claims a controversial new TV documentary. 'The Great Global Warming Swindle' - backed by eminent scientists - is set to rock the accepted consensus that climate change is being driven by humans. The programme, to be screened on Channel 4 on Thursday March 8, will see a series of respected scientists attack the "propaganda" that they claim is killing the world's poor. Even the co-founder of Greenpeace, Patrick Moore, is shown, claiming African countries should be encouraged to burn more CO2. Nobody in the documentary defends the greenhouse effect theory, as it claims that climate change is natural, has been occurring for years, and ice falling from glaciers is just the spring break-up and as normal as leaves falling in autumn. A source at Channel 4 said: "It is essentially a polemic and we are expecting it to cause trouble, but this is the controversial programming that Channel 4 is renowned for." Controversial director Martin Durkin said: "You can see the problems with the science of global warming, but people just don't believe you - it's taken 10 years to get this commissioned. "I think it will go down in history as the first chapter in a new era of the relationship between scientists and society. Legitimate scientists - people with qualifications - are the bad guys. "It is a big story that is going to cause controversy. "It's very rare that a film changes history, but I think this is a turning point and in five years the idea that the greenhouse effect is the main reason behind global warming will be seen as total bollocks.

#52 From: James DeMeo <demeo@...>
Date: Tue Mar 27, 2007 3:05 pm
Subject: Seminar on Reich, NYC, 28 April. Mark Your Calendar
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WILHELM REICH AND ORGONOMY:
PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE PERSPECTIVES

A ONE DAY SEMINAR OFFERED BY THE
INSTITUTE FOR THE STUDY OF THE WORK OF WILHELM REICH

April 28th, 2007
 
For 19 years The Institute for the Study of the Work of Wilhelm Reich has been offering a series of two-hour seminars each spring and fall covering selected topics in orgonomy and the work of Wilhelm Reich. In recognition of the 50th anniversary of the death of Dr. Reich, the Institute is sponsoring this one-day seminar that will give participants an opportunity to learn about the development of Reich's work and its current application in the fields of medicine, psychology, psychiatry, sociology and child development. The seminar is open to the general public and the interested professional. No prior background in orgonomy or the work of Wilhelm Reich is required.
 
Presentations:
 
The Struggle to Preserve and Advance the Work of Wilhelm Reich. Presenter: Kevin Hinchey,
The Wilhelm Reich Infant Trust & The Wilhelm Reich Museum.
 
The Development of Orgone Therapy - an Historical account. Presenter: Harry Lewis, M.A., M.S.W., ED.D. Orgone Therapist & Co-Director (with Daniel Schiff) of The Institute for the Study of The Work of Wilhelm Reich.
 
Key Concepts in the Contemporary practice of Orgone Therapy. Presenter: Daniel Schiff, Ph.D. Psychologist and Orgone Therapist & Co-Director (with Harry Lewis) of The Institute for the Study of The Work of Wilhelm Reich.
 
Wilhelm Reich's Scientific Discoveries: An Overview. Presenters: Harry Lewis, Ed.D. and Daniel Schiff, Ph.D.
The Work of Wilhelm Reich in the 21st Century. Presenter: Hugh Brenner. Psychiatric Advanced Practice Nurse and
Orgone Therapist with the Institute for Orgonomic Science.
 
The Concept of Work-Democracy in the Writings of Wilhelm Reich - An Overview.
Presenter: Philip Bennet, Ph.D. Adjunct Associate Professor in the Graduate School of Education, Fairfield University.
 
Date: Saturday, April 28, 2007 Time: 9:30 AM - 5:30PM, with 11/4 hour lunch break.
 
Location: Village Community School, 272 W 10th Street (Between Greenwich and Washington Streets), New York, NY. 10014.
 
Fee: paid prior to 4/28: general public: $70; students and those requesting a scholarship: $50.
paid at the door: general public: $80; students and those requesting a scholarship: $60.
 
To Register: Call Dr. Harry Lewis at (212) 675-6592, or e-mail him at hlewis@.... Space is limited
Make out checks to Harry Lewis, Ed.D. Send check along with your contact information to: Dr. Harry Lewis, 115 Charles Street, New York, N.Y. 10014.
 
Updated Information may be found on The Institute for the Study of the
Work of Wilhelm Reich website: www.wilhelmreich.net.
 

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Date: Sun Feb 18, 2007 4:50 am
Subject: Quarterly Newsletter #14, February 2007
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OBRL Quarterly #14, February 2007

This is the infrequent, Quarterly version of the OBRL-News-Bulletin,
from the Orgone Biophysical Research Lab (OBRL) in Ashland, Oregon, USA.

Please responsibly re-post and distribute to other interested persons, groups and websites.
If you received this Quarterly newsletter but do not wish to get it in the future, see the information at the bottom.

Topical notices:

1. Summer Guided Independent Study Program on General Orgonomy
A 5-day Guided Independent Study Program in General Orgonomy is being organized, meeting each day and led by James DeMeo, Ph.D., Director of OBRL. Lecture/discussions and demonstrations of apparatus will occur in the mornings, with independent student projects in the afternoons, using the facilities of the lab.  Topics to be covered include issues from Sex-Economy, Saharasia, Bions, Orgone Accumulator, Atmospheric Orgone and Orgone Physics, with an emphasis upon their relationship to similar classical science concepts.
Ashland, Oregon, USA
Meeting every day, 10 AM to 6 PM
from 7 - 11 July 2007 - Saturday through Wednesday
Also, 6 July Friday Open House at the Greensprings Center, and 12 July Optional Field Trip to Crater Lake National Park.
Limited to 10 participants. Make your reservations early.
Click here for more details:
http://www.orgonelab.org/events.htm
or
http://www.orgonelab.org/seminar7.htm


2. Other Notable Reich/Orgonomy Conferences in 2007:

* The Wilhelm Reich Museum in Rangeley Maine will host a 4-day event from July 29 to August 1st,  on  WILHELM REICH IN THE 21st CENTURY:  2007 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ORGONOMY, with an excellent line-up of speakers and presentations.  For more information, see:
http://www.wilhelmreichmuseum.org

* The Newly-Registered non-profit institute CORE (Centre for Orgonomic Research & Education) in the UK will host a 7-day event in Lancashire, United Kingdom, from 13-19 August, also with an excellent line-up of speakers, presentations and demonstrations.
        The first 5 days of the event will cover "Orgonomy Today", with Talks and Demonstrations on the Science of the Life Energy, formal speaker's presentations, and an Exhibition of Equipment and Experiments. Monday to Friday, 13-17 August 2007 For more information, see here:
http://www.orgonecore.org.uk
        The last 2 days of the event will cover "New Research in Orgonomy", being a weekend Research Seminar for practicing scientists interested in Reich's findings.
Saturday and Sunday, 18-19 August 2007
A "CALL FOR PAPERS" Notice also has been issued for this event, for professional scientists.  For more information, see here:
http://www.orgonomyconference.org


3. New Research Report from OBRL -- previously announced.
http://www.orgonelab.org/Report2006.htm
Contents of This Report includes:
The OBRL To-T Experiments: Thermal Anomaly in the Reich Orgone Accumulator
Anomalous Reactions of an Orgone-Charged Neutron Counter
Electroscopical Discharge Rate Variations
The Fitzroy Tube Effect
Investigations into the Ether-Drift Experiments
Greensprings Seminars and Orgonomy Conferences: 2007
Publications in Progress
Fund-Raising Appeal


4. Other Work In Progress At OBRL

* After a long delay to obtain the proper equipment, we are finally making transfers of our considerable archive of old VHS, U-Matic and Hi-8 videotapes onto digital DVDs, for long-term archive and storage.  The VHS collection is nearly finished, but much remains to be done.  A section of the laboratory building, in the attic section under the observatory, has been set aside for this purpose.

* Last Summer, the OBRL Observatory was upgraded.  The excellent Starfinder 16" Newtonian telescope which served us so well since 2003 was traded out for a Meade 16" Ritchey-Chretien telescope, with more accurate tracking and guidance mechanisms.  This will allow us to undertake astrophotography and other related work not previously possible.  Two immediate goals are to image deep-space regions for its "blueness", and secondly observations relevant to the larger question of ether-drift, which has been the subject of articles in the OBRL journal "Pulse of the Planet".  We also obtained special hydrogen-alpha filters which allow the real-time visual observation of solar flares -- these are most fascinating to observe, appearing more like bacterial flagella in slow-motion than anything from expected classical-science descriptions.  The observatory will be open to the Independent Study students this summer (see above, point #1).


5.  New Book Chapter on Saharasia, in the German-Language work:
 "Gesellschaft in Balance: Dokumentation des 1. Weltkongresses für Matriarchatsforschung 2003 in Luxemburg". Edited by Heide Göttner-Abendroth, 311.pp, Edition Hagia, Kohlhammer, 2006.  The work contains 25 articles by diverse scholars who presented papers at the First World Congress on Matriarchal Studies in Luxemburg.  One of the contributions in the book is a paper by James DeMeo, presented at the Congress and entitled "Saharasia: Die Ursprünge patriarchaler authoritärer Kultur in Verbindung mit prähistoricher Wüstenbildung".
Available from:
    International Academy HAGIA
    Weghof 2
    D-94577 Winzer / Germany
    Email: akademieHagia@...
An English-language version of this new book is under preparation, for publication sometime in 2007.
Here is information on the original 2003 Congress:
http://www.congress-matriarchal-studies.com/en/index.html
While this new book is not yet listed on internet, here is a list of other books by, or edited by Dr. Göttner-Abendroth:
In German Language
http://www.goettner-abendroth.de/de/index.php?page=buecher
In English Language
http://www.goettner-abendroth.de/en/index.php?page=books


6. Saharasia discussion in Germany's KursKontakte magazine.
Scheduled for printing in the April issue, the on-line version (without maps) is posted here:
http://www.kurskontakte.de/article/show/article_45c08ef565c25.html


7.  2nd Edition of Saharasia -- If you did not get the word...
For English-Speakers, if you haven't yet got the 2nd Edition of Saharasia, with numerous additions to the already-excellent 1st Edition, it can be obtained via here:
http://www.saharasia.org
This webpage also provides downloadable PDFs of the 2nd Edition "Preface" and "Update on Saharasia" Appendix article, so you don't have to re-purchase the full book unless you desire.  It also provides summary articles about the Saharasia discovery in English, Spanish, German, Turkish and Greek.  We also seek volunteers who could make French, Polish, Italian and Arabic translations of this same summary article, for internet-posting.


8. Growing "Orgone" Nonsense on Global Internet
Over the last decade there has been a slow and steady growth of misinformation and distortion about Wilhelm Reich's work, found in promotional materials for people selling products such as "chembusters", "holy hand grenades", "orgonite", "orgone generators", "orgone zappers", "orgonise Africa" and a host of similar things which claim (without evidence) great "advancements", "beyond Reich", and make a mockery of Reich's original solid and authentic natural-scientific findings. On their websites and e-groups one finds allusions to demons in other dimensions, to large government conspiracies such as "chemtrails", and from there to "shape-shifting reptilian space aliens" who have "substituted themselves into key government and UN positions", taking over the bodies of well-known politicians, with other references to "ascended masters" and such.  "Reich", "orgone", "DOR" and other such terms as used in authentic life-energetic research are included in their on-line discussions and products they sell, sometimes to "Obtain Money! Power! Sex! and Magik!" as if there were some direct and honest relationship to Reich, which there most certainly is not.  Some actually abuse his findings in ways which may have more direct and deadly consequences, as I've outlined here: http://www.orgonelab.org/chemtrails.htm  Taken together, these individuals drag Reich's good name and work down into the mud, and little recognizable remains of his authentic research findings.  For those struggling to get a clear picture of Reich's findings, these efforts have the result of dramatically muddying the waters.  It is a toss-up to know which is more damaging to Reich's name and work -- the outrageous falsifiers of the CSICOP "professional skeptic" variety, who engage in deliberate distortions as a means to ridicule the man and his work (see for example my article here: http://www.orgonelab.org/gardner.htm), or the "madhouse" internet distorters, whose slimy embrace of Reich provides an equally hideous misportrayal, and is akin to quicksand.  One wishes, they would simply go their own way, do their own "thing", but leave Reich's name and terms out of it completely.  At some point in the future, I may write up a more complete disclosure, providing names and websites of the worst offenders, but a simple internet search on the terms "Wilhelm Reich" or "orgone" will turn up quite a few of them, usually at the "top listings" and also on quite a few of the internet "adwords" advertisements hawking their stuff.  (A Google search of "orgone" turns up a half-million webpages!)  Ebay in particular is littered with products abusing the term "orgone", and which have no relationship whatsoever to Reich's discoveries. 

As an alternative, the OBRL website includes a "resource" guide which provides the names and weblinks of most authentic Reich/Orgonomy institutes and organizations, and the one or two manufacturers of orgone-related devices which are authentic. Certainly there are some others we have missed and are not included, but it is reasonably comprehensive and useful for the beginner to consult:
http://www.orgonelab.org/resources.htm


9.  Please review our on-line Fundraising Letter...
and respond with a donation if you are able.
http://www.orgonelab.org/funding.htm


10. Due to the high costs of printing and mailing...
email is today our primary notification method. 
If you appreciate getting these materials and have not done so already, and to get "plugged in" to our announcements, please subscribe to OBRL-News or the less-frequent OBRL-Quarterly using the links near the bottom of the OBRL homepage.
http://www.orgonelab.org
The same information presented on the more-frequent OBRL-News is also posted to the OBRL-News Blog, which you can visit at your leisure, here:
http://obrl.blogspot.com/


If you received this Newsletter in error, and do not want it, a simple return email requesting to be removed is all that is necessary.  Our email address is a real one, and all requests are read by a living human being, and will be promptly honored and attended to.

Thanks very much for your attention and support.

James DeMeo, Ph.D.
Orgone Biophysical Research Lab
Ashland, Oregon, USA
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http://www.saharasia.org



#50 From: Wilhelm Museum <demeo@...> (by way of James DeMeo)
Date: Fri Feb 2, 2007 3:04 pm
Subject: Rangeley, Maine: 2007 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ORGONOMY
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            WILHELM REICH IN THE 21st CENTURY:
2007 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ORGONOMY
              Saddleback Mountain Lodge - Rangeley, Maine
                                  July 29 - August 1, 2007
 
While we are still finalizing the design and details of our program,
we are proud and honored to announce the following list of
presenters (and are waiting to hear back from many others). 
More detailed biographies of all of our presenters will be posted
in January 2007.

Peter Crist, M.D.
President - American College of Orgonomy
Princeton, New Jersey (USA)
 
James DeMeo, Ph.D
Director - Orgone Biophysics Research Laboratory
Ashland, Oregon (USA)
 
Alberto Foglia, M.D.
Lugano-Paradiso, Switzerland   
 
Carlos Frigola, M.D.
Fundación Wilhelm Reich España
Clínica de Medicina Orgonómica
Girona, Spain
 
Mary Higgins & Kevin Hinchey
The Wilhelm Reich Infant Trust & The Wilhelm Reich Museum
Rangeley, Maine (USA)

Conny Huthsteiner, M.D.
Vice President - Institute of Orgonomic Science
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (USA)
 
Peter Jones
Centre for Orgonomic Research and Education (CORE)
Preston, Lancashire, UK.
Midwife in the British National Health Service (NHS)

Heiko Lassek, M.D.
Director - Wilhelm Reich Institute
Berlin, Germany

Harry Lewis, M.A., M.S.W., ED.D.
Orgone Therapist & Co-Director (with Daniel Schiff) of
The Institute for the Study of The Work of Wilhelm Reich
New York/Seattle (USA)

Rolf M. Løvvang
Norwegian Institute of Vegetotherapy
Oslo, Norway

Stefan Müschenich, M.D.
Münster, Germany

Stephen Nagy, M.D.
Psychiatrist & Microscopist (USA)
 
James Strick, Ph.D
Science historian & Professor
Silver Springs, Maryland (USA)

Among the topics that our presenters will be discussing are:

* Archives of the Orgone Institute (Wilhelm Reich Archives)
* Bion Experiments:  Their Context in the History of Science
   and their Significance as a Diagnostic Tool
* Cloudbusting
* History of The Wilhelm Reich Infant Trust
* Medical use of orgone energy accumulators in Europe
* Microscopy and the Reich Blood Test
* Orgone therapy:  psychiatric, medical, non-medical
* Prevention of armor in children
* Reich's significance for sociology and politics
* and other topics

Because of the magnitude of topics and material to be covered,
and the number of individuals who have generously offered to
be presenters, we've slightly revised our initial conference design
from a year ago.   We'll have more details in our January Update,
but the general schedule of events will be the following:

SUNDAY EVENING - JULY 29, 2007
Sign-in.   Reception & Music at Saddleback Mountain Lodge
(We urge people to arrive early in Rangeley to visit Orgonon in the
afternoon, and to enjoy the beauty of the Rangeley Lakes Region.)

MONDAY - JULY 30, 2007
Morning Presentations
Lunch
Afternoon Presentations
Free Evening:  Orgone Energy Observatory at Orgonon
will be open for Conference attendees to visit

TUESDAY - JULY 31, 2007
Morning Presentations
Lunch
Afternoon Presentations
 
WEDNESDAY - AUGUST 1, 2007
Morning Presentations
Afternoon:  Historic Tour of Orgonon
        *       Conference Building (formerly Reich's Student Laboratory)
        *       Orgone Room, with a presentation on The Oranur Experiment
        *       Reich's two cottages on the shores of Dodge Pond
        *       The Orgone Energy Observatory
        *       Reich's original cloudbusters
        *       Fields, forests, and trails on Orgonon's 175 acres
 Late Afternoon: Cook-out & Lobster Bake at Orgonon, with music

CONFERENCE REGISTRATION FEE - $225
STUDENT RATE with valid student ID  - $125


ACCOMMODATIONS
A wide variety of accommodations are available in the Rangeley
region.  Condominiums at Saddleback Mountain.  Hotels, motels,
and bed & breakfasts in Rangeley and Oquossoc.   Lakefront
cottages and other rental properties.  As well as outdoor camping,
including lakeshore and wilderness sites.

Renting a condo or cottage with a group of people is an ideal
way to economize. And think about coming up on Saturday,
or staying a day or two following the Conference to better enjoy
the Rangeley Lakes area.  For those who prefer lakefront rentals,
we urge you to plan ahead since the Conference is being held
during the summer season.

For more information contact:

Rangeley Lakes Chamber of Commerce
P. O. Box 317, Rangeley, ME 04970
For Reservations and Further Information,
Toll Free 1-800-MT-LAKES
Outside USA and Canada 1-207-864-5364
E-mail: info@...
Website: www.rangeleymaine.com
 
Saddleback Mountain
Toll Free:  866-918-8225
Phone:  (207)  864-5671
FAX:  (207) 864-5878
E-mail:  info@...
Website: http://www.saddlebackmaine.com


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Date: Tue Jan 2, 2007 7:20 pm
Subject: Announcement: Guided Independent Study Program in General Orgonomy, Summer 2007
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Guided Independent Study Program in General Orgonomy

Covering issues from Sex-Economy, Saharasia, Bions, Orgone Accumulator,
Atmospheric Orgone and Orgone Physics, with an emphasis
upon their relationship to modern science.
Instructor: James DeMeo, Ph.D.

Ashland, Oregon, USA
Meeting every day, 10 AM to 6 PM
from 7 - 11 July 2007 - Saturday through Thursday

Also, 6 July Friday Open House at the Greensprings Center (see Below)

Limited to 10 participants maximum. Make your reservations early.

Click here for more details:
http://www.orgonelab.org/events.htm
or
http://www.orgonelab.org/seminar7.htm

A 5-day Guided Independent Study Program in General Orgonomy is being organized, meeting each day and led by James DeMeo, Ph.D., Director of OBRL. Lecture/discussions and demonstrations of apparatus will occur in the mornings, with independent student projects in the afternoons, using the facilities of the lab.
Topics to be covered will include (as humanly possible, to the extent that time allows):
* Reich's sex-economic findings and DeMeo's findings on Saharasia.
* Bioelectrical experiments and environmental bio-fields.
* Microscopical investigations of bions and bion preparations.
* Orgone accumulator construction principles.
* Orgone accumulator seed-sprouting experiments.
* Orgone accumulator physical measurements and demonstrations: To-T, Electroscopical phenomena, water evaporation and surface tension.
* Observations in the Orgone Energy Accumulator Darkroom (room-sized accumulator) and of atmospheric orgone energy phenomena.
* Oranur physics and chemistry: Direct work with a cloud-chamber, studying background and low-level radioactive minerals.
* Orgone-charged vacuum tubes (VACOR) and orgone energy lumination.
* The Orgone Energy Field Meter, and similar devices.
* The Orgone Energy Motor: What is known, and unknown.
* Astronomical and orgone-energy observations in the OBRL Greensprings Observatory, with 16" Meade Richey-Cretein telescope, 3" aperture "battleship binoculars", and Solarscope.
* Field Trip on July 12th to Crater Lake National Park (weather permitting).

* First Days: Introduction to the Greensprings Center and OBRL facilities. Discussion of Reich's sex-economic principles, and DeMeo's findings on Saharasia as the logical outcome of applying sex-economic principles to existing anthropological cross-cultural data. Discussion of Reich's findings on emotions and bioelectricity, with demonstrations of apparatus for measurment of skin potentials, and also tree and atmospheric potentials following the methods of Harold S. Burr. Start of 1st series of orgone accumulator experiments, to demonstrate growth enhancement from seed-charging and other physical parameters.
* Middle Days: Principles of bionous disintegration, biological/atmospheric orgone energy, and the orgone energy accumulator. Discussions and demonstrations of Reich's findings on bions (orgone energy vesicles) and biogenesis with study at the microscope of radiating bions from sands. Use of natural sunlight in the microscope, Ott's discoveries on light frequency. Discussion and demonstrations of Reich's findings on orgone energy accumulators and orgone physics, the orgone energy field meter. Observations in Orgone Energy Darkroom (a room-sized accumulator).
* Last Days: Discussion and demonstrations of Reich's findings on oranur physics and chemistry, and principles of atmospheric-energetic functioning. Observations of radiation-tracks with a cloud-chamber. Start of 3rd series of orgone accumulator experiments; continuation of student projects. Open discussion periods, wrap up and analysis of results from orgone accumulator experiments, and student projects. Depending upon the weather, 12 July will be devoted to a field trip for observation of orgone energy phenomenon in nature, to nearby Crater Lake Park, one of the most beautiful and alive places in North America.
Enrollment is limited to 10 students maximum, at a cost of $600 for the full 5-day series. Students may elect to attend only a part of the Independent Study Program at a cost of $150 per day. It is recommended that students be familiar with Wilhelm Reich's original writings, and the writings of James DeMeo, to give a better foundation.
Dates: 7-11 July, Summer 2006

Times: 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM each day.

Where: At the O.B.R.L. Greensprings Center, 20 miles east of Ashland, Oregon in the forests of the Siskiyou Mountains. A map will be sent to registered seminar participants.

Registration Fee:
See the event website for details, on-line registration, or printable registration form.

PLEASE REGISTER AND MAKE YOUR OVERNIGHT ACCOMMODATIONS AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE, AS OUR EVENTS TEND TO FILL UP QUICKLY, AND SPACE IS LIMITED! SPACE IS LIMITED IN THIS SEMINAR TO APPROXIMATELY 10 PARTICIPANTS!

Lunch:
There are local restaurants, but they are slow-service and unable to accommodate our seminar guests -- for that reason, and due to time constraints, we strongly recommend to bring your own lunch - sandwiches, fruits, or whatever you like. Tables and chairs are available for outdoor eating and a coffee/tea service will be provided. However, you will be responsible for your own lunch.

Other Activities
For those persons who arrive early, there will be a Friday afternnon Open House and Social Gathering, from 5-7 PM (July 6th) plus an evening lecture/discussion (7-9 PM) on a topic to be announced.  Weather Permitting, the OBRL Orgone Energy Accumulator Darkroom will be open for viewing to seminar participants, during off-times. Likewise, the Greensprings Astronomical Observatory may be opened for evening celestial events. The region surrounding the OBRL Greensprings Center is also excellent for outdoor picnics and hiking, with Crater Lake National Park only 3-hrs drive to the north, with the bluest water in the world, and a favorite visiting place for our seminar guests.

For more information, click here.
http://www.orgonelab.org/events.htm
or
http://www.orgonelab.org/seminar7.htm


#48 From: James DeMeo <demeo@...>
Date: Fri Dec 29, 2006 3:09 am
Subject: PLEASE SUPPORT OBRL - Activity Report & Winter Funding Drive
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2006-2007

Orgone Biophysical Research Laboratory (OBRL)
Greensprings Center
PO Box 1148, Ashland, Oregon 97520 USA
tel/fax: 541-552-0118
demeo(at)mind.net

From: James DeMeo, Ph.D., Director of OBRL

Subject:  PLEASE SUPPORT OBRL

Dear Friend of Orgonomy, and of OBRL,

Almost 30 years ago, I founded the Orgone Biophysical Research Laboratory (OBRL) as a means to support my research into Wilhelm Reich's orgone biophysical and sociological discoveries.   Since then, OBRL has grown into a major center for orgonomic research and education, relying upon sales of our publications, and the generosity of sympathetic donors.

As participants at past OBRL Seminars, readers of our publications (Pulse of the Planet, Heretic's Notebook, Saharasia, Orgone Accumulator Handbook) and subscribers to the OBRL-News or Quarterly internet postings, you are familiar with my research, as well as the OBRL circle of informal associates, including laboratory findings, desert-greening field work, and educational efforts aimed at maintaining clarity about, and furthering the work begun by Wilhelm Reich in the first half of the 20th Century.

Over many years, I have personally emphasized bringing research findings which support Reich into mainstream university conferences and scientific society meetings, such as the AAAS (American Association for the Advancement of Science). Over the last six years, an especially focused effort has been made in this regard, resulting in many presentations of even the controversial orgone energy and cloudbusting work into mainstream scientific venues, with numerous invited articles as a consequence.  This sustained effort has melted at least some of the mainstream resistance to orgonomic research, and continued efforts are underway.

More details on my overall approach to this important work, and the role of OBRL within contemporary orgonomic research, our relationship to other research scientists in this field, can be obtained from the following summaries:

- An in-depth "OBRL Progress Report" from a few years ago appears in Pulse of the Planet #5, p.251-257, and all the back issues of Pulse provide excellent overviews:
        http://www.orgonelab.org/cart/xpulse.htm
- A Report on one of our past year's Summer Seminars is also now posted to internet:
        http://www.orgonelab.org/Summer2003.htm
- A Booklet of Abstracts is also available for the 2005 Summer Conference on New Research in Orgonomy:
        http://www.orgonelab.org/Abstracts2005.pdf
- A Research Report for 2006 is now available:
        http://www.orgonelab.org/Report2006.htm
- And our Summer 2007 Greensprings Independent Study Program is also set and detailed:
        http://www.orgonelab.org/events.htm

All of this important work, our seminars and publications, as well as the maintenance and development of OBRL offices and website, requires substantial resources, and our future work plans are as ambitious as anything accomplished in the past.

Please Help OBRL To Continue With This Important Work.

We request that you, as a valued participant in our efforts, please consider sending a financial contribution.  Your donation will help us continue with this vitally important work and our  innovative services, which include the following:

* Laboratory Studies on the Orgone Energy. One current focus of research is upon the Orgone Accumulator Thermal Anomaly - readings of around 0.3 deg C. with anomalous "heartbeat" pulsations have been recorded.  Another focus is the orgone-charging of Geiger-Muller (radiation-detection) tubes, and we have been able to reproduce Reich's basic observations as well.
http://www.orgonelab.org/Report2006.htm

* Historical and Analytical Research, on the subject of "Ether-Drift" research since the 1900s, including the work of Dayton Miller, and their relationship to the findings of Reich and others on cosmic orgone energy, and planetary/atmospheric dynamics.
http://www.orgonelab.org/miller.htm
http://www.orgonelab.org/DynamicEther.pdf

* Field Research with the Reich Cloudbuster. Reich's atmospheric discoveries have been cautiously and productively applied to end severe droughts in the American Southwest, Namibia, Israel, and Eritrea.  This work is only possible with significant help from donors.  New field applications are planned in 2007, given increasing conditions of drought and desert-expansion.
http://www.orgonelab.org/PressRelease2.htm

* Archaeological and Historical Research on Saharasia.  New findings are now available documenting the widespread nature of early Peaceful Societies, solving the "Origins of Violence" or "Origins of Armoring" question, as an outgrowth of my Saharasia research.
http://www.orgonelab.org/PressRelease1.htm
http://www.saharasia.org

*  The On-Line Bibliography on Orgonomy (1920 to the present) posted to the OBRL website, available globally without charge.
http://www.orgonelab.org/bibliog.htm

*  Video/DVD Archives. An effort is now underway to preserve our considerable archives of videotaped lectures and documentation of field expeditions and laboratory work  onto digital DVD, for permanent archival and safekeeping.

*  Books and Publications, including our in-house journal Pulse of the Planet, continue to spread accurate and timely information supporting Reich's discoveries world-wide.  The second edition of Saharasia recently was completed and published, and we have organized to publish Roberto Maglione's Healing of Atmospheres, due out early in 2007.  My new book Greening Deserts continues organization towards publication, and plans are in the works for another issue of Pulse of the Planet, a reprinting of Jim Martin's important book Wilhelm Reich and the Cold War, as well as a new work on the question of the cosmological ether-drift, and its relation to orgone energy .   http://www.naturalenergyworks.net

*  Greensprings Conference & Seminars. Held every summer at the OBRL Greensprings Center near Ashland, Oregon, since 1996.   In Summer 2005, we made a special new offering, of a Conference on New Research in Orgonomy, with an international list of presenters.  A similar New Research Conference will take place in 2007 as part of a larger event organized independently by Peter Jones in Manchester, UK.    OBRL will, in Summer 2007, host a Guided Independent Study Program in General Orgonomy.  I've also been invited to speak about my work, and Reich's work, at a number of international conferences for 2007.
http://www.orgonelab.org/events.htm
http://www.orgonelab.org/lectures.htm

OBRL-News and OBRL-Quarterly, our free on-line internet newsletters, continue to circulate our general announcements, as well as many rare and lesser-known items of public interest. To get "plugged in" to our announcements, please subscribe to OBRL-Quarterly using the links near the bottom of the OBRL homepage:  http://www.orgonelab.org

OBRL has benefited over the years from the generosity of our network of supporters.  We need to meet our financial goals for the next year, while planning ahead for the future. To continue with this important work, we need your support.

Please consider making a donation, by mail, check, or using your credit-card on-line. Donating on-line is a simple and secure method.  Or, consider to add OBRL to your will or trust.

To donate right now visit:  http://www.orgonelab.org/donation

Donation checks can also be mailed to OBRL, to the letterhead address.  OBRL is a 501(c)3 status non-profit organization, and your donation is fully tax-deductible. To request more information, or to inquire about making a large gift or bequest, please call, e-mail, or write to us.

Thank you in advance for your support.

Sincerely,

James DeMeo, Ph.D.
Director

Special Notes: 

1. You can access this same fundraising letter with numerous photographs of the OBRL Center and topics of research, online at: http://www.orgonelab.org/funding.htm


#47 From: James DeMeo <demeo@...>
Date: Fri Dec 22, 2006 12:51 am
Subject: CONFERENCE on NEW RESEARCH IN ORGONOMY, United Kingdom, Mid-August 2007
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Announcement:

CONFERENCE on

NEW RESEARCH IN ORGONOMY
http://www.orgonomyconference.org

18-19 August, Saturday-Sunday, Summer 2007
Lancashire (near Manchester) UK
A Scientific Conference, Open to the General Public
Hosted by CORE (Centre for Orgonomic Research and Education)
as part of a larger 7-day event.

Also (see below) Professional
CALL FOR PAPERS

Please distribute to your friends and e-lists.

The Center for Orgonomic Research and Education (CORE) in Great Britain/UK will be hosting a 2-day Conference on New Research in Orgonomy in Summer 2007. New research findings on the natural scientific and social aspects of Orgonomy -- the new science of life-energy functions in nature, as developed by the late Dr. Wilhelm Reich in the first half of the 20th Century -- will be presented and discussed by diverse research professionals. The event will take place on the weekend of 18-19 August 2007 at the Chipping Village Hall, Lancashire (near Manchester), UK (http://www.chippingvillage.co.uk/villagehall.htm). The Conference will be open to professionals, students and the general public.

When: Weekend of 18-19 August 2007
Times: From 10 AM until 6:00 PM, Saturday and Sunday.
Where: At the Chipping Village Hall, Lancashire, UK. More information will be posted here as it becomes available.
Topics and Speakers (List will be internet posted later on): http://www.orgonomyconference.org
Audience Participation and Round-Table Discussion Each presenter will have time to respond to questions from the audience. A Round-Table Discussion will also occur, among Conference Presenters on special topics of interest (to be announced), towards the end of the last day of the Conference.

Other Activities This special Conference on New Research in Orgonomy is part of a larger event being organized by CORE, as part of a 50th Anniversary dedication to the memory of Wilhelm Reich, founder of the science of orgonomy.

The overall event includes the following two sections:

1. Orgonomy Today
Conference:Talks and Demonstrations on the
Science of the Life Energy
Exhibition of Equipment and Experiments
Monday to Friday, 13-17 August 2007
for further information contact Peter Jones: pffj(at)supanet.com
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Plus

2. New Research in Orgonomy
Weekend Research Seminar: Latest Research in the Field
Saturday and Sunday, 18-19 August 2007
"CALL FOR PAPERS" Notice Below
for further information contact James DeMeo: demeo(at)mind.net
or Peter Jones: pffj(at)supanet.com
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MORE INFO WILL BE POSTED TO THE CONFERENCE WEBSITES EARLY IN 2007.

CORE: Centre for Orgonomic Research and Education
A Non-Profit Institute

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CALL FOR PAPERS

The forthcoming New Research in Orgonomy Conference held this year in the United Kingdom, and hosted by Peter Jones and CORE (Centre for Orgonomic Research and Education), will focus upon new research findings in the field of social and biophysical orgonomy, and will include various lectures, with slides and demonstrations. The event will be open to the general public for attendance. While the overall Lancashire event will include five days of presentations and demonstrations devoted to the basics of orgonomy, the "life of Reich" and elaborations of his basic discoveries, this additional weekend section will be a meeting of working scientists and researchers in the field of orgonomy, presenting their original findings to their peers, and to the interested public.

Professionals and independent scholars who have research findings in the field of natural scientific or social orgonomy, and who wish to present at this New Research Conference, should submit their presentation ideas for consideration to Dr. James DeMeo (contact info below) with the following information: As soon as possible, the Title of your proposed presentation, along with your full name and institutional affiliation, and contact information. This should be followed by a one-page Abstract of no more than 500 words, suitable for photocopy reproduction and distribution at the Conference, again with the author's name, institutional affiliation and contact information. You will be contacted shortly thereafter. A sample Abstract is provided at the website links below, with more information. Proposed paper Abstracts must arrive no later than May 1st, but paper Titles may be submitted and reviewed in advance of the Abstract.

Poster Presentations are also possible, as an alternative (or in addition) to orally-presented papers. Displays should cover a maximum size of around 2 meters wide x 1.5 meters tall, with Poster title, author(s) and affiliations. Displays should have full descriptions of the work being presented, with as much detail and photos with captions as possible, including citations.  Posters should be organized for easy reading from a distance -- type should be no less than about 1cm height. Poster presentations should follow all guidelines for Paper presentations, including submission of an Abstract.  See the Conference Website for more details.
 

SAMPLE ABSTRACT (with details)
TITLE OF PAPER (or Poster), bold, with Subtitle if Desired.
No more than two lines.
Name of Author(s) with major academic degree, Postal Mailing Address, E-mail and
other contact information, website, professional status and/or institutional affiliation.

Body of Abstract, no more than 500 words, single-spaced in 12 point Times normal or similar typeface and no more than one side of one page maximum. Center your Abstract on the page, and give a 1.5" margin on both left and right sides of the page. You may bold or put words into italics for emphasis, as you wish. A small number of citations are permitted -- use any standard format but with full information so as to allow others to obtain them via libraries. Also provide the full url for any internet-posted versions of the citation. A small photo or figure may also be included on the same page, but files should be no larger than around 1 mb (we only have a slow 56k dial-up connection). Send items either as an email or attached Microsoft Word document. Be sure to spell-check your Abstract and proof-read it, as it will be photocopied and distributed to Conference attendees and internet-posted as a PDF exactly as you submit it. We will review your Abstract, but don't have the time to proof-read or correct them. Be concise and to the point, summarize the main points only, with a brief summary and statement of conclusions. If you are uncertain about your idea, please firstly submit your proposed paper Title, for discussion. This is a scientific conference, so expect to have your ideas openly but constructively evaluated and critically reviewed. Depending upon the number of presenters, everyone will have from 20 to 60 minutes to present their findings, with a short period for questions and responses afterward. Selected papers may also be submitted in absentia for reading by another Conference attendee, but these are limited to 20 minutes of reading only, and arrangements must be made in advance by the author for the reading.

Send all proposed Titles and Abstracts to:
James DeMeo, Ph.D. demeo(at)mind.net
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More information on this Conference will be periodically posted to the Conference webpage.
http://www.orgonomyconference.org

If you are interested in attending, send us a short email and we will put your name on a special list for notifications.

Mark your calendars and plan accordingly!

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Date: Thu Dec 21, 2006 1:12 am
Subject: Season's Greetings
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                Season's Greetings
A Heart-Warming Solstice!
Merry Christmas!
Happy Hannuka!
Happy New Year!


                        Wishing you every happiness this Holiday Season
and prosperity in the New Year.

Orgone Biophysical Research Laboratory
Greensprings Center
Natural Energy Works
Ashland, Oregon, USA

http://www.orgonelab.org
http://www.saharasia.org
http://www.naturalenergyworks.net

#45 From: James DeMeo <demeo@...>
Date: Tue Dec 5, 2006 1:29 am
Subject: PLEASE SUPPORT OBRL - Activity Report & Winter Funding Drive
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Activity Report and Winter Funding Drive
2006-2007

Orgone Biophysical Research Laboratory (OBRL)
Greensprings Center
PO Box 1148, Ashland, Oregon 97520 USA
tel/fax: 541-552-0118
demeo(at)mind.net

From: James DeMeo, Ph.D., Director of OBRL

Subject:  PLEASE SUPPORT OBRL

Dear Friend of Orgonomy, and of OBRL,

Almost 30 years ago, I founded the Orgone Biophysical Research Laboratory (OBRL) as a means to support my research into Wilhelm Reich's orgone biophysical and sociological discoveries.   Since then, OBRL has grown into a major center for orgonomic research and education, relying upon sales of our publications, and the generosity of sympathetic donors.

As participants at past OBRL Seminars, readers of our publications (Pulse of the Planet, Heretic's Notebook, Saharasia, Orgone Accumulator Handbook) and subscribers to the OBRL-News or Quarterly internet postings, you are familiar with my research, as well as the OBRL circle of informal associates, including laboratory findings, desert-greening field work, and educational efforts aimed at maintaining clarity about, and furthering the work begun by Wilhelm Reich in the first half of the 20th Century.

Over many years, I have personally emphasized bringing research findings which support Reich into mainstream university conferences and scientific society meetings, such as the AAAS (American Association for the Advancement of Science). Over the last six years, an especially focused effort has been made in this regard, resulting in many presentations of even the controversial orgone energy and cloudbusting work into mainstream scientific venues, with numerous invited articles as a consequence.  This sustained effort has melted at least some of the mainstream resistance to orgonomic research, and continued efforts are underway.

More details on my overall approach to this important work, and the role of OBRL within contemporary orgonomic research, our relationship to other research scientists in this field, can be obtained from the following summaries:

- An in-depth "OBRL Progress Report" from a few years ago appears in Pulse of the Planet #5, p.251-257, and all the back issues of Pulse provide excellent overviews:
        http://www.orgonelab.org/cart/xpulse.htm
- A Report on one of our past year's Summer Seminars is also now posted to internet:
        http://www.orgonelab.org/Summer2003.htm
- A Booklet of Abstracts is also available for the 2005 Summer Conference on New Research in Orgonomy:
        http://www.orgonelab.org/Abstracts2005.pdf
- A Research Report for 2006 is now available:
        http://www.orgonelab.org/Report2006.htm
- And our Summer 2007 Greensprings Independent Study Program is also set and detailed:
        http://www.orgonelab.org/events.htm

All of this important work, our seminars and publications, as well as the maintenance and development of OBRL offices and website, requires substantial resources, and our future work plans are as ambitious as anything accomplished in the past.

Please Help OBRL To Continue With This Important Work.

We request that you, as a valued participant in our efforts, please consider sending a financial contribution.  Your donation will help us continue with this vitally important work and our  innovative services, which include the following:

* Laboratory Studies on the Orgone Energy. One current focus of research is upon the Orgone Accumulator Thermal Anomaly - readings of around 0.3 deg C. with anomalous "heartbeat" pulsations have been recorded.  Another focus is the orgone-charging of Geiger-Muller (radiation-detection) tubes, and we have been able to reproduce Reich's basic observations as well.
http://www.orgonelab.org/Report2006.htm

* Historical and Analytical Research, on the subject of "Ether-Drift" research since the 1900s, including the work of Dayton Miller, and their relationship to the findings of Reich and others on cosmic orgone energy, and planetary/atmospheric dynamics.
http://www.orgonelab.org/miller.htm
http://www.orgonelab.org/DynamicEther.pdf

* Field Research with the Reich Cloudbuster. Reich's atmospheric discoveries have been cautiously and productively applied to end severe droughts in the American Southwest, Namibia, Israel, and Eritrea.  This work is only possible with significant help from donors.  New field applications are planned in 2007, given increasing conditions of drought and desert-expansion.
http://www.orgonelab.org/PressRelease2.htm

* Archaeological and Historical Research on Saharasia.  New findings are now available documenting the widespread nature of early Peaceful Societies, solving the "Origins of Violence" or "Origins of Armoring" question, as an outgrowth of my Saharasia research.
http://www.orgonelab.org/PressRelease1.htm
http://www.saharasia.org

*  The On-Line Bibliography on Orgonomy (1920 to the present) posted to the OBRL website, available globally without charge.
http://www.orgonelab.org/bibliog.htm

*  Video/DVD Archives. An effort is now underway to preserve our considerable archives of videotaped lectures and documentation of field expeditions and laboratory work  onto digital DVD, for permanent archival and safekeeping.

*  Books and Publications, including our in-house journal Pulse of the Planet, continue to spread accurate and timely information supporting Reich's discoveries world-wide.  The second edition of Saharasia recently was completed and published, and we have organized to publish Roberto Maglione's Healing of Atmospheres, due out early in 2007.  My new book Greening Deserts continues organization towards publication, and plans are in the works for another issue of Pulse of the Planet, a reprinting of Jim Martin's important book Wilhelm Reich and the Cold War, as well as a new work on the question of the cosmological ether-drift, and its relation to orgone energy .   http://www.naturalenergyworks.net

*  Greensprings Conference & Seminars. Held every summer at the OBRL Greensprings Center near Ashland, Oregon, since 1996.   In Summer 2005, we made a special new offering, of a Conference on New Research in Orgonomy, with an international list of presenters.  A similar New Research Conference will take place in 2007 as part of a larger event organized independently by Peter Jones in Manchester, UK.    OBRL will, in Summer 2007, host a Guided Independent Study Program in General Orgonomy.  I've also been invited to speak about my work, and Reich's work, at a number of international conferences for 2007.
http://www.orgonelab.org/events.htm
http://www.orgonelab.org/lectures.htm

OBRL-News and OBRL-Quarterly, our free on-line internet newsletters, continue to circulate our general announcements, as well as many rare and lesser-known items of public interest. To get "plugged in" to our announcements, please subscribe to OBRL-Quarterly using the links near the bottom of the OBRL homepage:  http://www.orgonelab.org

OBRL has benefited over the years from the generosity of our network of supporters.  We need to meet our financial goals for the next year, while planning ahead for the future. To continue with this important work, we need your support.

Please consider making a donation, by mail, check, or using your credit-card on-line. Donating on-line is a simple and secure method.  Or, consider to add OBRL to your will or trust.

To donate right now visit:  http://www.orgonelab.org/donation

Donation checks can also be mailed to OBRL, to the letterhead address.  OBRL is a 501(c)3 status non-profit organization, and your donation is fully tax-deductible. To request more information, or to inquire about making a large gift or bequest, please call, e-mail, or write to us.

Thank you in advance for your support.

Sincerely,

James DeMeo, Ph.D.
Director

Special Notes: 

1. You can access this same fundraising letter with numerous photographs of the OBRL Center and topics of research, online at: http://www.orgonelab.org/funding.htm


#44 From: James DeMeo <demeo@...>
Date: Fri Nov 24, 2006 12:16 am
Subject: Happy Thanksgiving
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Happy Thanksgiving from James DeMeo and OBRL

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#43 From: James DeMeo <demeo@...>
Date: Tue Sep 26, 2006 4:40 am
Subject: Of Interest Regarding Wilhelm Reich and Orgonomy
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OBRL Courtesy Announcements
Of Interest Regarding Wilhelm Reich and Orgonomy


Orgonomic Institute of Northern California Presents:
Dr. Richard Blasband & Dr. Patricia Frisch
The fundamentals of Wilhelm Reich's Orgonomic Therapy
12-17 November 2006, Big Sur California
Downloadable PDF Flyer, with full details, from website above, or this weblink:

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Prof. Bernd Senf Presents Two Lecture Series:
October 2006 - February 2007, Berlin Germany

A. Wilhelm Reich Lecture Series
Downloadable PDF Flyer, with full details, from this weblink:

B. Mensch-Natur-Gesellschaft Lecture Series
Downloadable PDF Flyer, with full details, from this weblink:


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SEPTEMBER 2006 UPDATE
FROM
THE WILHELM REICH INFANT TRUST
&  THE WILHELM REICH MUSEUM
OCTOBER 20, 2006 IN NEW YORK 
FOR A PRESENTATION OF OUR LATEST PROJECT:
"SPARKS OF LIFE" - A FEATURE-LENGTH
SCREENPLAY ABOUT WILHELM REICH
contact via (207) 864-3443 or email: wreich@...


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Please responsibly share and circulate this item via emails and internet.

Orgone Biophysical Research Lab
Ashland, Oregon, USA

OBRL's Lectures and Seminars


#42 From: James DeMeo <demeo@...>
Date: Mon Sep 25, 2006 1:22 am
Subject: James DeMeo: October Lectures & Seminars in Germany
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James DeMeo: Lectures & Seminars in Germany, October 2006

Munster, Munich, Berlin - in English with German Translations



Münster, Germany: 6-8 October 2006.
-- Freitag, Oktober 6, Evening Lecture 19:30-22:00 Uhr - öffentlicher Vortrag: "Die Forschungstätigkeit des Orgone Biophysical Research Laboratory" ("Orgonomic Research at the Orgone Biophysical Research Laboratory").

-- Samstag, Oktober 7, ganztägiges Seminar 10:00-13:00 Uhr und 14:30-17:30 Uhr - "Update on Saharasia: Neue archäologische Erkenntnisse zur Saharasia-Theorie: Eine Periode friedlichen Zusammenlebens in der Vorzeit und die Implikationen für die moderne Welt" ("Update on Saharasia: New Archaeological Findings on an Ancient Period of Peace, and Implications for the Modern World")

-- Sonntag, Oktober 8, ganztägiges Seminar 10:00-13:00 Uhr und 14:30-17:30 Uhr - Saharasia, die gegenwärtige Ausbreitung der Wüsten, deren Auswirkung auf das Weltklima, die globale Erwärmung und das El Nino-Phänomen" ("Saharasian Desert Expansion: Influences upon the Modern World Climate, including Global Warming and El Nino").

Location - Veranstaltungsort Sozialpädagogisches Bildungswerk, Achtermannstr. 10-1248143 Münster www.sobi-muenster.de
Falls Sie eine Übernachtungsmöglichkeit in Münster benötigen, wenden Sie sich bitte an: Stadtwerbung und Touristik, 48127 Münster, Tel. (0251) 4 92 27 10.

Die Ausführungen des Referenten erfolgen in englischer Sprache, eine deutsche Übersetzung wird angeboten. (English presentation with German translation provided.)
Eintritt zum Vortrag am Freitagabend: EUR 10, ermäßigt EUR 8, nur Abendkasse.

Teilnahmegebühr für das zweitägige Seminar EUR 150, ermäßigt EUR 100 (jeweils 50% für Teilnehmer, die dem Seminar nur am Samstag oder Sonntag beiwohnen wollen).

Mit der Überweisung der Teilnahmegebühr erfolgt die Anmeldung und Reservierung eines Platzes.

Bankverbindung:
Matthias Wittlake (zwingende Kontobezeichnung)
Konto 572049116
Sparkasse Dortmund
BLZ 44050199

Nachfragen und weitere Informationen (Contact Information):
Matthias Wittlake
Tel. 0231 700 89 03
Email: Mwittlake@... (Stichwort: DeMeo-Seminar)
München (Munich), Germany: 13-15 October 2006.

-- Freitag, Oktober 13, Evening Lecture 19:30-22:00 Uhr - öffentlicher Vortrag: "Die Forschungstätigkeit des Orgone Biophysical Research Laboratory" ("Orgonomic Research at the Orgone Biophysical Research Laboratory").

-- Samstag, Oktober 14, ganztägiges Seminar 10:00-13:00 Uhr und 14:30-17:30 Uhr - "Update on Saharasia: Neue archäologische Erkenntnisse zur Saharasia-Theorie: Eine Periode friedlichen Zusammenlebens in der Vorzeit und die Implikationen für die moderne Welt" ("Update on Saharasia: New Archaeological Findings on an Ancient Period of Peace, and Implications for the Modern World")

-- Sonntag, Oktober 15, 10:00-13:00 Uhr und 14:30-17:30 Uhr - Saharasia, die gegenwärtige Ausbreitung der Wüsten, deren Auswirkung auf das Weltklima, die globale Erwärmung und das El Nino-Phänomen" ("Saharasian Desert Expansion: Influences upon the Modern World Climate, including Global Warming and El Nino").

Location - Veranstaltungsort Freising bei München. Zentrum der Familie, Kammergasse 16 ,85345 Freising

Eintritt zum Vortrag am Freitagabend: EUR 10, ermäßigt EUR 8, nur Abendkasse.

Teilnahmegebühr für das zweitägige Seminar EUR 150, ermäßigt EUR 100 (jeweils 50% für Teilnehmer, die dem Seminar nur am Samstag oder Sonntag beiwohnen wollen). Teilnahmegebühren nach Voranmeldung an der Tageskasse zu entrichten

Anmeldung für das Seminar und weitere Informationen (Contact Information):
Hp, Dipl.Päd, Klaus Heiman: HeimannKlaus@...
Telephone: Dr. Manfred Hinz, Erding, 08122.1752
Presentations in Munich & Munster, Germany will be in English, with German translation provided.
Entrance Fees: For Friday Lecture: 10. Euro (8. Euro for students). For Saturday-Sunday Seminar: 150. Euro for both days (100. Euro for students) -- or half of this if you attend only one day.

A downloadable printable PDF Flyer is also available from the given webpage, with information in both German and English language.


Berlin, Germany: 19 October 2006.

-- Thursday, Oktober 19, Evening Lecture

Historische Entstehung und Ausbreitung von Gewalt - Die Saharasia-These

Donnerstag, den 19.10.06, 18 - 21.15 Uhr, Raum 203,  in der Fachhochschule fuer Wirtschaft Berlin, Badensche Str. 50/51, 10825 Berlin-Schoeneberg,

Naehe U-Bahnhof Bayerischer Platz.

Der Eintritt ist frei

This lecture is sponsored by Prof. Bernd Senf, as part of his lecture series:

Entstehung und Überwindung von Gewalt in
Mensch - Natur - Gesellschaft
Veranstaltungsreihe von Bernd Senf
mit Gastreferenten
5 Oktober 2006 - 15 February 2007

Also of interest:
Einführung in die Arbeiten von Wilhelm Reich
Veranstaltungsreihe von Bernd Senf
4 Oktober 2006 - 14 February 2007



#41 From: James DeMeo <demeo@...>
Date: Sat Sep 9, 2006 3:59 am
Subject: OBRL Quarterly #13, September 2006
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OBRL Quarterly Version
OBRL Quarterly #13, September 2006

This is the infrequent, Quarterly version of the OBRL-News-Bulletin,
from the Orgone Biophysical Research Lab (OBRL) in Ashland, Oregon, USA.

Please responsibly re-post and distribute to other interested persons, groups and websites.

Topical notices:

1. James DeMeo Lectures & Seminars in Germany, October 2006
Munster, Munich, Berlin - in English with German Translation
http://www.orgonelab.org/lectures.htm
Covering the following general topics:
* "Die Forschungstätigkeit des Orgone Biophysical Research Laboratory" ("Orgonomic Research at the Orgone Biophysical Research Laboratory").
* "Update on Saharasia: Neue archäologische Erkenntnisse zur Saharasia-Theorie: Eine Periode friedlichen Zusammenlebens in der Vorzeit und die Implikationen für die moderne Welt" ("Update on Saharasia: New Archaeological Findings on an Ancient Period of Peace, and Implications for the Modern World")
* "Saharasia, die gegenwärtige Ausbreitung der Wüsten, deren Auswirkung auf das Weltklima, die globale Erwärmung und das El Nino-Phänomen" ("Saharasian Desert Expansion: Influences upon the Modern World Climate, including Global Warming and El Nino").
A downloadable printable PDF Flyer is also available from the given webpage, with information in both German and English language.
http://www.orgonelab.org/lectures.htm

2. New Scientific Pulbication Posted to OBRL Website
OBRL Progress Report 2006, by James DeMeo
http://www.orgonelab.org/Report2006.htm
Contents of This Report includes:
The OBRL To-T Experiments: Thermal Anomaly in the Reich Orgone Accumulator.
Anomalous Reactions of an Orgone-Charged Neutron Counter.
Electroscopical Discharge Rate Variations
The Fitzroy Tube Effect
Investigations into the Ether-Drift Experiments
Greensprings Seminars and Orgonomy Conferences: 2007
Publications in Progress
Fund-Raising Appeal

3.  Special Offer Holiday Sale for OBRL-News and OBRL-Quarterly Subscribers & OBRL-Blog Viewers.
Discount on James DeMeo's Saharasia: The 4000 BCE Origins of Child-Abuse, Sex-Repression, Warfare and Social Violence, in the Deserts of the Old World.  2nd Edition. Softcover. with over 100 maps, graphs & illustrations. $39 retail.  From now until January 1st, buy three copies at 40% off -- $23 each ($69 for three), plus shipping.  A great offer for those who might wish to make a gift of Saharasia to family and friends, or to update to the revised 2nd Edition.  Mention this email offer in the check-out comments section of the Shopping Cart and we will lower the price before making any charges to your card.  Go here for purchase:

4. In Memoriam of the 9-11 Terror Attacks of 2001, and in efforts towards greater clarity on pressing social issues, we have posted an entire list of websites debunking the extremist "9-11 Conspiracy Theory" claims which litter the internet.  These are found in the upper-right side of the OBRL "Links" page, here:
And of course, OBRL retains a separate and comprehensive "Resource" listing on the subject of Wilhelm Reich, Orgonomy and Orgone Research at this webpage:

5. Due to the high costs of printing and mailing, email is today our primary notification method.  If you have not done so already, and to get "plugged in" to our announcements, please subscribe to OBRL-News or the less-frequent OBRL-Quarterly using the links near the bottom of the OBRL homepage. 
http://www.orgonelab.org  
The same information presented on the more-frequent OBRL-News is also posted to the OBRL-News Blog, which you can visit at your leisure, here:

#40 From: "James DeMeo" <demeo@...>
Date: Mon Aug 28, 2006 4:40 am
Subject: OBRL-Quarterly still active, but delayed this Summer
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Dear Subscribers,

I've been asked when we will see the Summer 2006 OBRL-Quarterly research report.
The
short answer is, I've been too busy to organize one.  However, I am doing so
now, with
hopes to get it out in early September.  A lot of new findings and activity will
be reported
in it, but it always is a challenge to find the time for writing it up.

In the meanwhile, there certainly has been a lot of interesting material posted
to our regular OBRL-News-Bulletin and Blog, which you can review at your
leisure:
http://obrl.blogspot.com/

The "Quarterly" will appear soon.  Your patience and support is appreciated.

Sincerely,

James DeMeo, Ph.D.
Director of OBRL

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