Jerry - Re: Bradley - Orgone

donadams ( donadams@telusplanet.net )
Thu, 30 Jul 1998 23:27:06 -0500

Jerry,

thanks for the feedback. As I mentioned previously in my last post,
I simply wasnt sure of all the facts surrounding this issue. I certainly
agree that this technology should not be used carelessly and I applaud any efforts
that Keelynet makes to this end. I am quite sure that my level of knowledge
of orgone energy and manipulation is by far less than Jerry's and the members of
Keelynet who have studied it far longer and in greater depth than I and I defer to
and thoroughly respect any input provided on this matter. I must confess
however, that my personal dialogue with DeMeo was nothing but impressive
at the time and I deeply appreciated the sense of integrity, caution and concern
for the environment that he expressed. I was also concerned of the possible scenario
of Carlinksy's attack on DeMeo in areas that may not have been justified, i.e.
slanderous comments etc... especially since it seems that DeMeo appears to have been
one of the pioneers that helped bring orgone back from the forgotten dustbins of history.
Surely that is worth of respect to some degree?

Jerry, if one was interested in cloudbusting and understood how the technology
worked but wished to use it in an educated and safe manner what route might they
take to learn how to do so?

Respectfully and Sincerely,

Your Canadian correspondent

Don J.S. Adams

Jerry W. Decker wrote:
>
> Hi Folks!
>
> The file that Chuck talked about that created so much mischief is
> located at;
>
> http://www.keelynet.com/ecology/cloudbst.htm
>
> We were threatened and blustered by and his supporters to remove the
> article and again expressed our concerns that cloudbusting was not
> something that should be randomly tinkered with let alone taught so any
> redneck could jerk the weather to his/her current needs, with no regard
> for the much wider ramifications of their 'apparently local' effects.
>
> This point was and is continually missed by the Demeo bunch and some of
> us think a few of very odd weather patterns we see today might be the
> children of such irresponsible promotions of weather engineering for the
> sake of money and fame.
>
> Both Chuck and I have talked with Joel on many occasions and even met
> him, no doubt he is a bit bent and he well knows how he is perceived and
> protrayed, but his concerns are still valid about misuse of weather
> engineering that can wreak all kinds of havoc and not be traced. So, as
> Chuck said, our version of the file has been edited to minimize the
> personal attacks against Demeo yet still retain the essence of concern
> and warning for what such irresponsible actions can cause with regional
> and yes, even some global weather patterns. If you pull, you must suck
> from somewhere else, so others could well suffer from your uncoordinated
> efforts.
> --
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