Re: Dr Reich Orgone Energy

Chuck Henderson ( (no email) )
Sun, 5 Jul 1998 02:19:51 -0500

Hi Michael & Folks,

It is always best to base one's opinion on all the facts.

If Vasitaltos gives only the few incomplete details of the
"Oranur Experiment" in his book as you listed in your post,
then he has done all a disservice.

You wrote:

> I've just recently reread a passage from Gerry Vasitaltos's book
> Secrets of Cold War Technology.
> He mentions Dr. Reich and his experiments with his Orgone Accumulator.
> He believed that there was a biological energy field that (according to
> vassilatos) could be tapped and had a response to " irritants" such as
> radioactive elements. It reacted to these elements by netrualizing them
> over a long period. To do this the energy used all of itself(or
> resources) with in a wide area. Vassillatos mentions Reich placing a
> radioactive needle within the accumulator, and shortly everyone in the
> area became sick- some severly. It was spread across a large area, and
> for months no one could come near. Dr reich had the needle buried, and
> when he and an assistant dug up the needle, and did tests, it showed no
> signs of radioactivity.

What is omitted are the facts that Reich used "Three" radium needles
in the experiment and there was a small amount of cobalt 64 in one of
the other buildings that inadvertantly contributed to the DOR affects.

The needles were placed into a small (I believe 28 fold) accumulator
which was then placed within a room size accumulator in the lab. The
onset of DOR and DOR sickness began within 24 hrs., and fluctuated
in intensity depending on weather conditions. DOR sickness strongly
resembles radiation sickness, but without the permanent effects.

In order to clean up the situation at the lab, the three radium needles
were sealed in individual lead tubes and placed into a safe along with
the cobalt. I have never seen what preparations were taken to prepare
the cobalt for disposal, I can only assume it was sealed in lead also.
Once the safe was locked, it was sealed in concrete, and once the
concrete hardened, the whole block was taken several miles away
and buried in the ground for several years. When the safe was recovered
and it's contents examined, there were new discoveries made. To
say that there was no radiation is flat wrong and not what Reich
says in his own text.

If you wish to read the full account of the experiment, the book:
"The Oranur Experiment" is available from the Wilhelm Reich Museum
Book Store for a very reasonable cost. They have a web site so
you can do a search, but I will find their link and post it to the List.

You also wrote:
> The reason that everyone got sick when he placed the needle in the
> accumulator was because the needle was a high energy source.

Sorry, but the amount of radioactivity present in the radium needles was
equal to the amount given off by about a dozen of the old fashioned
"Timex" luminous dial watches.

There is a lot more information available, if people would take the
time to look. Apparently, Gerry Vasitaltos didn't look very hard
or simply chose what he needed to fill a page.

I hope this helps to clarify things a bit.

Chuck...