View Full Version : The Legacy of Wilhelm Reich
hagbard_celine
13-10-2007, 11:29 PM
http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?docid=7602609578301856050&q=wilhelm+reich&total=165&start=0&num=10&so=0&type=search&plindex=0
This is a brilliant lecture, but here's the really interesting bit! Reich was working on a new paper when he died. He sent it to his lawyer with the instructions that it was to be kept sealed in a safe until 50 years after his death “when the world is ready for it”. Nobody knows what was in that paper except its author. The reason I’m bringing this up now is because the date Reich specified to his lawyer is in two weeks time! Is the world ready for it I wonder! :cool:
Watch this space for further news.
lookfar
13-10-2007, 11:39 PM
Hi HC honey, hope you & your daughter are well:)
I'm anxiously awaiting news on this too, he was an amazing man!!
I'll check out the vid link too, thanks for sharing :D
geronimo
15-10-2007, 08:15 PM
[QUOTE=hagbard_celine;
This is a brilliant lecture, but here's the really interesting bit! Reich was working on a new paper when he died. He sent it to his lawyer with the instructions that it was to be kept sealed in a safe until 50 years after his death “when the world is ready for it”. Nobody knows what was in that paper except its author. The reason I’m bringing this up now is because the date Reich specified to his lawyer is in two weeks time! Is the world ready for it I wonder! :cool:
Watch this space for further news.[/QUOTE]
Interesting, I wonder if instructions for building his enigmatic 'orgone motor' are in those papers. Paulo Correa, inventor of the PAGD overunity plasma system, apparently succeeded in reproducing one by placing a small Reich accumulator composed of alternately layered organic and inorganic materials inside a Faraday cage and connecting it to a glass tube similar to a thermionic rectifier, which was subsequently wired to a black box with unknown solid state circuitry, then to a small motor I think the output was somewhere between 6 and ten volts, not much, but continuous. Another experiment was an orgone accumulator painted black and wired up to a propeller device that causes motion through changes in ambient temperature.
In any event, if comparisons with Tesla are anything to go by, the chances of of this information being stolen are quite good. Reich spent his last years in prison on trumped-up charges, died there (was probably murdered.) Although Tesla died in 1943 at the age of 86 supposedly of natural causes, according to recent information he may in fact have been strangled - then a trunkload of documents was acquired by the military and 'got lost', conveniently, full story in Margeret Cheney's 'Tesla, man out of time'. These two men had one thing in common - they were both geniuses ahead of their time, and both clashed with the status quo, with possible terminal consequences.
One thing's for sure, there's a great deal we don't know about both of these enigmatic characters. In Tesla's case, his father had a connection to the Vatican Archives.
geronimo
hagbard_celine
16-10-2007, 12:22 AM
If he first started messing about with the orgone motor in the 1940's then what would it be today if it hadn't been stymied? The first internal combustion engines were running experimentally by the 1880's and by the 1920's cars were a common site all over the world. That's just 40 years. Imagine if we'd had a similar presence for orgone-powered cars by the 1980's!
chandrakavi
16-10-2007, 01:13 AM
Interesting, I wonder if instructions for building his enigmatic 'orgone motor' are in those papers. Paulo Correa, inventor of the PAGD overunity plasma system, apparently succeeded in reproducing one by placing a small Reich accumulator composed of alternately layered organic and inorganic materials inside a Faraday cage and connecting it to a glass tube similar to a thermionic rectifier, which was subsequently wired to a black box with unknown solid state circuitry, then to a small motor I think the output was somewhere between 6 and ten volts, not much, but continuous. Another experiment was an orgone accumulator painted black and wired up to a propeller device that causes motion through changes in ambient temperature.
In any event, if comparisons with Tesla are anything to go by, the chances of of this information being stolen are quite good. Reich spent his last years in prison on trumped-up charges, died there (was probably murdered.) Although Tesla died in 1943 at the age of 86 supposedly of natural causes, according to recent information he may in fact have been strangled - then a trunkload of documents was acquired by the military and 'got lost', conveniently, full story in Margeret Cheney's 'Tesla, man out of time'. These two men had one thing in common - they were both geniuses ahead of their time, and both clashed with the status quo, with possible terminal consequences.
One thing's for sure, there's a great deal we don't know about both of these enigmatic characters. In Tesla's case, his father had a connection to the Vatican Archives.
geronimo
Wilhelm Reich still lives in all of us as one of the greatest men
of all times. Threads like these is what keeps them alive
in the mindless world of today.
Thanks
orgo knight
16-10-2007, 09:38 AM
I eagerly await this information.I really hope it does'nt become mysteriously lost.
Speaking of orgone powered cars reminds me of this thread I found on warriormatrix.com.
It details how to gift your car with orgonite.The poster claims it reduced his petrol consumption.Who knows if it works but I'm giving it a try:)
http://www.warriormatrix.com/about4265.html
hagbard_celine
17-10-2007, 09:22 PM
Hi HC honey, hope you & your daughter are well:)
I'm anxiously awaiting news on this too, he was an amazing man!!
I'll check out the vid link too, thanks for sharing :D
Cheers, lookfar. Hope you and your family's OK too.
:)
hagbard_celine
17-10-2007, 09:23 PM
I eagerly await this information.I really hope it does'nt become mysteriously lost.
Speaking of orgone powered cars reminds me of this thread I found on warriormatrix.com.
It details how to gift your car with orgonite.The poster claims it reduced his petrol consumption.Who knows if it works but I'm giving it a try:)
http://www.warriormatrix.com/about4265.html
I see they've been careful not to reveal the car's numberplate on the photoes. Very sensible. Gad forbid that the oil companies should get wind of it!:eek:
geronimo
01-11-2007, 07:37 PM
If he first started messing about with the orgone motor in the 1940's then what would it be today if it hadn't been stymied? The first internal combustion engines were running experimentally by the 1880's and by the 1920's cars were a common site all over the world. That's just 40 years. Imagine if we'd had a similar presence for orgone-powered cars by the 1980's!
If he first started messing about with the orgone motor in the 1940's then what would it be today if it hadn't been stymied? The first internal combustion engines were running experimentally by the 1880's and by the 1920's cars were a common site all over the world. That's just 40 years. Imagine if we'd had a similar presence for orgone-powered cars by the 1980's!
There's much information connected with this that needs to come out. Google 'Joe Cell' for information about orgone-driven cells powering cars. 'Joe' had his own experiences with suppression, so did one enterprising experimenter who succeeded in reproducing his results, and, subsequently receiving death threats from armed thugs, declined to experiment further. This is the reality. Ed Gray, who found a way to utilise radiant energy spikes in much the same way as John Bedini, was all set to go for producing a self-powered car before he was framed on trumped-up charges by the LA Attourney General. Gray, not the type to take opposition lying down, resisted until the end - found lying dead in his caravan with a head wound, which was said to be 'an accident'. It proved impossible to gain access to local medical records which would confirm this.
Tesla's nephew Peter Savo related an interesting story about his uncle and a Pierce-Arrow automobile. Tesla installed a control box containing a number of vacuum tubes into this car, which had the engine removed and replaced with an electric motor. Pressing a metal rod into the box, he announced to his nephew 'we have power' and the car ran silently for 90 plus miles at speeds over over 60-70 mph. He explained that the energy came from the ether and that it could also be used to run a house. He said that he did not know where it came from, but that humanity should be grateful for its existence.
Don Nicoloff, who was interviewed on 10th April 2007 On Jeff Rense, has written a book about Tesla where he explains a connection with the Rockefellers, also that Tesla's father had access to Vatican secret archives.
One of Benjamin Fulford's family was involved in funding Tesla during the Rockefeller involvement, and came to a sticky end in one of the first automobile 'accidents' in recorded history...
geronimo
hagbard_celine
02-11-2007, 12:09 PM
There's much information connected with this that needs to come out. Google 'Joe Cell' for information about orgone-driven cells powering cars. 'Joe' had his own experiences with suppression, so did one enterprising experimenter who succeeded in reproducing his results, and, subsequently receiving death threats from armed thugs, declined to experiment further. This is the reality. Ed Gray, who found a way to utilise radiant energy spikes in much the same way as John Bedini, was all set to go for producing a self-powered car before he was framed on trumped-up charges by the LA Attourney General. Gray, not the type to take opposition lying down, resisted until the end - found lying dead in his caravan with a head wound, which was said to be 'an accident'. It proved impossible to gain access to local medical records which would confirm this.
Tesla's nephew Peter Savo related an interesting story about his uncle and a Pierce-Arrow automobile. Tesla installed a control box containing a number of vacuum tubes into this car, which had the engine removed and replaced with an electric motor. Pressing a metal rod into the box, he announced to his nephew 'we have power' and the car ran silently for 90 plus miles at speeds over over 60-70 mph. He explained that the energy came from the ether and that it could also be used to run a house. He said that he did not know where it came from, but that humanity should be grateful for its existence.
Don Nicoloff, who was interviewed on 10th April 2007 On Jeff Rense, has written a book about Tesla where he explains a connection with the Rockefellers, also that Tesla's father had access to Vatican secret archives.
One of Benjamin Fulford's family was involved in funding Tesla during the Rockefeller involvement, and came to a sticky end in one of the first automobile 'accidents' in recorded history...
geronimo
On the DVD I ordered about Reich there's a bonus doc about Arthur C Clarke's views on these new power cells. Did you know that when Clarke started talking about this James Randi tavelld all the way to Clarke's home in Sri Lanka to confront him about it on his doostep! not that I'm accusing Randi of being a disinformer; I'm just accusing him of being a buffoon.
Well, tomorrow is the big day! What will come to pass?:)
hagbard_celine
03-11-2007, 02:57 PM
Today's the big day! But we've got to wait till Monday:
As we celebrate the life and legacy of Wilhelm Reich M.D. on the 50th anniversary of his death…
And as we look ahead to the opening of the Archives of the Orgone Institute to researchers and
scholars on Monday, November 5, 2007…
(Source:http://www.wilhelmreichmuseum.org/05_12_update.html
Well solicitors don't open on a Saturday I suppose.
lookfar
03-11-2007, 03:21 PM
Today's the big day! But we've got to wait till Monday:
Well solicitors don't open on a Saturday I suppose.
Well how bloody inconvenient is that, lol!!!???:rolleyes::( I don't usually say this, but "roll on Monday"!:)
pedsi
03-11-2007, 03:34 PM
Well that gives them a bit of time to decide what gets publicly released perhaps:mad:
shansuke
04-11-2007, 12:20 PM
i cant wait to hear about this but im not getting my hopes up........btw i have a piece of orgonite sitting on top of my monitor,ive had it for about 5 months but to be honest i dont really know what to expect from it,im under the impresion that its protecting me from negitive energys but how do you really know.my mates making these holy hand grenades and apart from anything they look like a nice ornament to have,(hint hint if your reading this) lol.
pedsi
07-11-2007, 12:06 PM
Any news?
lookfar
07-11-2007, 12:31 PM
i cant wait to hear about this but im not getting my hopes up........btw i have a piece of orgonite sitting on top of my monitor,ive had it for about 5 months but to be honest i dont really know what to expect from it,im under the impresion that its protecting me from negitive energys but how do you really know.my mates making these holy hand grenades and apart from anything they look like a nice ornament to have,(hint hint if your reading this) lol.
Hi shansuke
Yeah I'm eagerly awaiting to hear about this too.
Regarding the orgonite, it's supposed to turn the deadly orgone energy into positive orgone energy & part of the process is the belief attached to it. So I would suggest you reinforce it with stonger more positive thoughts that it is doing what it's supposed to do & that might help, lol!!:D
I also have a Croft Harmonic Protector which I carry around with me all the time.
hagbard_celine
07-11-2007, 02:58 PM
It will probably be a few days at last until we hear anything, after all there's a lot of reading to be done.
Pedsi's right; the powers-that-be will be keeping an eye out for this and maybe what we're told is in the archive might not actually be what's really there.
Fingers crossed anyway!:cool:
geronimo
07-11-2007, 05:24 PM
On the DVD I ordered about Reich there's a bonus doc about Arthur C Clarke's views on these new power cells. Did you know that when Clarke started talking about this James Randi tavelld all the way to Clarke's home in Sri Lanka to confront him about it on his doostep! not that I'm accusing Randi of being a disinformer; I'm just accusing him of being a buffoon.
Well, tomorrow is the big day! What will come to pass?:)
Personally I think he's a buffoon AND a professional disinformer, just my opinion... but whatever you think about Clarke, he's an interesting, informed individual, even if he did have a background in the intelligence community. At least he made the effort to alert people to the fact that there are energy alternatives, and stood up to the barrage of propaganda over cold fusion, for example...
geronimo
hagbard_celine
08-11-2007, 09:55 AM
Personally I think he's a buffoon AND a professional disinformer, just my opinion... but whatever you think about Clarke, he's an interesting, informed individual, even if he did have a background in the intelligence community. At least he made the effort to alert people to the fact that there are energy alternatives, and stood up to the barrage of propaganda over cold fusion, for example...
geronimo
It's always possible that Randi is a delierate disinformer. He's certainly obsessed with his mission. I've never met the man, but people who have say he can be very aggressive and rude in private meetings. They say he acts differently when the cameras are on him to what he does when they're not. After all he's been a stage-performer all his life. Check out some of his lectures: http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?docid=3178853788754765978&q=james+randi&total=439&start=10&num=10&so=0&type=search&plindex=7
Clarke is a man I've admired all my life since I used to watch his Mysterious World TV show when I was a small child. As I grew up I became a big fan of his literature.
It's always possible that Randi is a delierate disinformer. He's certainly obsessed with his mission. I've never met the man, but people who have say he can be very aggressive and rude in private meetings. They say he acts differently when the cameras are on him to what he does when they're not. After all he's been a stage-performer all his life. Check out some of his lectures: http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?docid=3178853788754765978&q=james+randi&total=439&start=10&num=10&so=0&type=search&plindex=7
Clarke is a man I've admired all my life since I used to watch his Mysterious World TV show when I was a small child. As I grew up I became a big fan of his literature.
Randi makes the hackles rise arghhh not many people do that but he is one ,could you imagine someone on here who didnt agree with your opinions actually going to the trouble of turning up t o confront you on your doorstep ? Even if not a paid disinfo agent wtf ah! the intellect its been the ruin of many a man.Yes arthur c clarkes mysterious world along with the unexplained magazine a beacon of light for young enquiring minds .
hagbard_celine
09-11-2007, 12:40 PM
Randi makes the hackles rise arghhh not many people do that but he is one ,could you imagine someone on here who didnt agree with your opinions actually going to the trouble of turning up t o confront you on your doorstep ? Even if not a paid disinfo agent wtf ah! the intellect its been the ruin of many a man.Yes arthur c clarkes mysterious world along with the unexplained magazine a beacon of light for young enquiring minds .
If I went to one of Randi's public events I'd feel like a black man at a Klan rally! No doubt many of the other participents would see me in a similar vein.
Hey H.c just getting into the novel i must admit it has me hooked with mention of the mysterious rock , they are spending the night now , catch you later must go and read some more . :D
octopusrex
10-11-2007, 05:55 AM
Reich a Pedo?
Waddaya all think?
kasalt
10-11-2007, 09:38 AM
This is a good documentary on the life and work of Wilhelm Reich. 30 minutes long:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4658665274115778628
hagbard_celine
12-11-2007, 11:03 PM
Hey H.c just getting into the novel i must admit it has me hooked with mention of the mysterious rock , they are spending the night now , catch you later must go and read some more . :D
Cheers, buddy. Hope you enjoy the rest of it. :)
hagbard_celine
12-11-2007, 11:04 PM
Reich a Pedo?
Waddaya all think?
He was a psychoanalyst. (It's interesting that the stem of the word "analyst" is "anal") But that's no reason to assume he was perverted in any way, especially since he broke away from Freud and the rest.
geronimo
14-11-2007, 06:32 PM
[QUOTE=hagbard_celine;183961]It's always possible that Randi is a delierate disinformer. He's certainly obsessed with his mission. I've never met the man, but people who have say he can be very aggressive and rude in private meetings. They say he acts differently when the cameras are on him to what he does when they're not. After all he's been a stage-performer all his life. Check out some of his lectures: http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?docid=3178853788754765978&q=james+randi&total=439&start=10&num=10&so=0&type=search&plindex=7
According to the latest account I read about Randi, one of his techniques is to claim to have studied the available evidence when the evidence is that he did nothing of the sort, just pretended to do the research - subsequently using this
example of his 'professional experience' to discredit the opposing viewpoint. By the time these salient facts had been exposed, the damage had already been done.
geronimo
hagbard_celine
14-11-2007, 10:57 PM
[QUOTE=hagbard_celine;183961]It's always possible that Randi is a delierate disinformer. He's certainly obsessed with his mission. I've never met the man, but people who have say he can be very aggressive and rude in private meetings. They say he acts differently when the cameras are on him to what he does when they're not. After all he's been a stage-performer all his life. Check out some of his lectures: http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?docid=3178853788754765978&q=james+randi&total=439&start=10&num=10&so=0&type=search&plindex=7
According to the latest account I read about Randi, one of his techniques is to claim to have studied the available evidence when the evidence is that he did nothing of the sort, just pretended to do the research - subsequently using this
example of his 'professional experience' to discredit the opposing viewpoint. By the time these salient facts had been exposed, the damage had already been done.
geronimo
Yes, a standard Skeptical tactic.:rolleyes:
liltza
24-10-2008, 04:17 PM
So the papers were never opened?
hagbard_celine
24-10-2008, 04:22 PM
So the papers were never opened?
I've not heard any news, but then I have been into other areas.
Have you heard anything?:confused: Let us know!