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244 <strong>Suppressed</strong> <strong>Inventions</strong> <strong>and</strong> Other <strong>Discoveries</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> his findings related to a central discovery. The growing thread <strong>of</strong> evidence<br />

pointed to reality <strong>of</strong> Life Force which can be scientifically demonstrated.<br />

It led to Reich's findings that, when the atmospheric life force<br />

over a large area has been assaulted too much, it locks into an immobile<br />

state <strong>of</strong> drought-causing stagnant air.<br />

A Reichean-oriented scientist in Michigan <strong>and</strong> <strong>other</strong>s add a sombre<br />

note about degradation <strong>of</strong> the atmosphere. Herman Meinke <strong>of</strong> the Detroit<br />

area estimated in 1993 that the life force in the atmosphere is only about<br />

one/fortieth <strong>of</strong> the strength which it was during Reich's experiments. He<br />

has been repeating the experiments for many years, <strong>and</strong> found that they no<br />

longer show results which they did previously. He blames the proliferation<br />

<strong>of</strong> nuclear testing <strong>and</strong> nuclear power plants for weakening the planet's<br />

atmospheric life force.<br />

REICH PARALLELS SCHAUBERGER<br />

Reich's biographers hint that squashing <strong>of</strong> writings about a dynamic<br />

atmospheric force in the 1950s was related to the fact that the atomic<br />

power industry was emerging at that time; it would not do for the public<br />

to debate whether atomic fission <strong>and</strong> its byproducts turns life force in<br />

the environment into a destructive presence which Reich called Deadly<br />

Orgone Radiation. Nor would the atomic power industry want people to<br />

connect droughts <strong>and</strong> anomalous weather with atmospheric DOR. Reich's<br />

contemporary <strong>and</strong> fellow Austrian, Viktor Schauberger, also had an<br />

advanced underst<strong>and</strong>ing <strong>of</strong> what he saw as an energy whose life could be<br />

blown apart by proliferation <strong>of</strong> atomic radiation in the atmosphere.<br />

Like Schauberger, Reich also learned from observing nature. When<br />

Reich published photographs <strong>of</strong> trees dying from the tops downward<br />

because <strong>of</strong> poisoning <strong>of</strong> the biosphere—what he called the falling <strong>of</strong> DOR<br />

onto the trees—he was one <strong>of</strong> the first scientists to warn that the planet<br />

could become a lifeless wastel<strong>and</strong>. His work indicated that the life force<br />

within an organism is stimulated by outer orgone in the atmosphere. Has<br />

the weakening <strong>of</strong> the life force in the atmosphere by pollution, been reflected<br />

within humanity <strong>and</strong> <strong>other</strong> species The many weakened immune systems—from<br />

cancers in sea life to AIDS in humans—presents a strong<br />

clue.<br />

Reich's followers today say that Reichean methods to break up blockages<br />

in the atmosphere can help save the day, if the causes <strong>of</strong> Deadly<br />

Orgone Radiation are also removed. (Reich said the causes include treatment<br />

<strong>of</strong> babies <strong>and</strong> children which perpetuates an emotional desert in<br />

humanity.) His followers describe a scenario <strong>of</strong> atmospheric medicine,<br />

including cloudbusters, renewed vitality in the air <strong>and</strong> in organisms, <strong>and</strong><br />

greening <strong>of</strong> deserts.

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