Dan Davidson - Practical Guide to Free-Energy Devices
Dan Davidson - Practical Guide to Free-Energy Devices
Dan Davidson - Practical Guide to Free-Energy Devices
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simply did not exist regardless of the mountain of evidence Reich had<br />
accumulated <strong>to</strong> prove the existence of orgone.<br />
Eventually Dr. Wilhelm Reich died from all the pressures put upon him<br />
by the ruthless FDA only a short time after he was released from prison<br />
on the trumped up charges of medical malpractice.<br />
2.3.2 Introduction <strong>to</strong> Orgone <strong>Energy</strong><br />
At first Reich thought that orgone energy was electrical in nature;<br />
however, further research and experimentation showed this energy was<br />
a <strong>to</strong>tally new type. Because of the association of this new energy with<br />
orgasm Reich coined the term "orgone" and believed it was the<br />
foundation of life itself. Reich demonstrated that the atmosphere<br />
contained orgone and he proved that orgone is the pre-a<strong>to</strong>mic energy<br />
from which our universe is made.<br />
One of Reich's most notable achievements was a free energy device<br />
based on the fact that high concentrations of orgone would stimulate<br />
ionic emission in vacuum tubes.<br />
Table 2.3.2-1 summarizes some very interesting facts about orgone<br />
energy. For those familiar with studies of pyramid energy and other<br />
aetheric accumula<strong>to</strong>rs, it is obvious that orgone is another manifestation<br />
or modification of universal aether.<br />
2.3.3 The Oraccu<br />
The orgone accumula<strong>to</strong>r, or oraccu as it was called, is an invention by<br />
Reich which will accumulate and intensify orgone energy. Experiments<br />
showed that orgone is able <strong>to</strong> penetrate anything; however, the speed of<br />
penetration is different for different materials. Reich found that organic<br />
materials such as cot<strong>to</strong>n, wool, wood, and silk readily transmit orgone<br />
energy. Metals such as iron and aluminum, on the other hand, will first<br />
absorb orgone and then repel it. Within each category (i.e., organic and<br />
metal) there were varying degrees of conductivity and absorption. The<br />
materials of these two effects form the basis of the oraccu or orgone<br />
accumula<strong>to</strong>r.