EPIGONES
OF ORGONMY by Joel
Carlinsky - as printed in Skeptic Magazine
1994, posted with out permision by Eric
Krieg
In 1957 Wilhelm
Reich, famed psychiatrist and "discoverer" of Orgone energy, died in a
Federal prison while serving a two-year term for contempt of court. Many
people, not least the Food and Drug Administration which had brought charges
against him, thought that that was the last anyone would hear of Orgone
Accumulators and the rest of Reich's highly original ideas.
They were wrong.
Today, 37 years after Reich's death, Orgonomy, the "science" of the Life
Energy, is stronger than ever. The basis of this revival of Reich's "scientific"
and psychiatric theories is a group called the American College of Orgonomy
(A.C.O.), based in Princeton, New Jersey. The A.C.O. is composed mostly
of psychiatrists who use Reich's method of psychotherapy, which is called
Orgone Therapy." The A.C.O. is very far to the right of the political spectrum.
The A.C.O. is
into a lot more than just scamming a quick buck from gullible patients
who have been led to think their sex life will be better if they pay an
Orgonornist to fix it. They are also involved in Wilhelm Reich's method
of rainmaking in a big way. Known as "cloudbusting," this technique was
invented by Reich in 1952 and consists of pointing hollow metal pipes at
the sky and grounding the other end into water. By aiming the pipes properly,
and,
according to
one recent issue of the Journal of Orgonomy, by having the proper "intent"
(whatever that means), the operator can withdraw Orgone energy from the
sky and induce rainfall.
Wilhelm Reich
was a figure unique in 20th century fringe movements. Once regarded as
Freud's most brilliant pupil and probable successor, the courageous anti-Nazi
activist parted company with mainstream science when he decided that Pasteur
was wrong about spontaneous generation. A few years later Reich "discovered"
the cosmic Life Energy which he named "Orgone," and spent the rest of his
eventful life doing research on Orgone energy.
The Cloud
Buster-While running an experiment in which he hoped to neutralize the
effects of radiation with orgone energy, Reich observed a gloomy, persis.
tent weather pattem. Since he fell his actions had created the threatening
clouds, he invented the cloudbuster to dispel them. Water flowed through
the metal cables. It was said to be "powered' by a milligram of orur-radium
that had been treated with argone energy. He claimed that it could both
dissipate clouds and attract them.
The "science"
of Orgonomy, which he founded, included medical treatments claimed to be
far more effective than anything known to orthodox medicine, meant to neutralize
radioactivity; a motor that can run vdthout fuel on free and unlimited
cosmic energy; and a technology of weather control that he claimed could
save the world from droughts and desertification. The Food and Drug Administration
however, did not accept Reich's medical claims and eventually Reich wound
up in Federal prison, where he died.
Reich and his
theories, however, were resurrected in the late 1960s. Dr. Ellsworth Baker,
a psychiatrist who had studied under Reich, founded the American College
of Orgonomy in 1967. The college pub-
lishes a slick,
professional-looking journal called the Journal of Orgonomy. This journal
publishes reports on weather control with Reich's cloudbuster; cancer research
with the Orgone Accumulator (which concentrates Orgone energy out of the
air); creation of life by means of "Bion" experiments; and their unique
form of psychiatric treatmen% called "Orgone Therapy." Political articles
of a far right orientation are standard fare, especially attacking "liberals"
as mentally ill and therefore a form of social cancer.
Most of the
30 or so members of the A.C.O. are psychiatrists. Most of the 4,000 or
so people who have donated money to the A.C.O. ftmdraising campaign ($5,000,000
to date) are patients or former patients. This exploitation of emotionally
vulnerable people is facilitated by the fact that Orgone Therapy seems
to render the patient more or less permanently emotionally dependenton
the therapist. In any case, it is a flagrant breach of ethics for psychiatrists
to solicit funds from patients for a cause in which the doctor has an interest.
The A.C.O. has
a very active outreach program to spread the word. They encourage gift
subscriptions of their journal to university libraries. They have a speakers'
bureau. They hold frequent conventions here and abroad, and offer training
programs and laboratory courses. Almost all of the people who get involved
have had Orgone Therapy or go into Orgone Therapy subsequently; indeed,
it is claimed that one cannot do successful work in Orgonomic biology,
physics, or meteorology without having had "psychiatric restructuring"
by Orgone Therapy. Their theories on medicine, psy-
chiatry, microbiology,
Physics, biophysics, sociology, politics, Marcorology, astronomy, childraising,
ancient history, and just about every other subject imaginable are totally
at odds with those of establishment science. In spite of this (or because
of it) they constantly reiterate the theme that Reich was the greatest
genius in history and was persecuted as Christ was; that Orgonomists today
are persecuted; that they have great knowledge and wisdom unknown to the
rest of humanity (and that cannot be understood or appreciated by those
who have not had Orgone Therapy); and that all social and environmental
problems can be dealt with only by their enlightened leadership.
The most prominent
member of the organization is not a psychiatrist. James Demeo, author of
The Orgone Accumulator Handbook, did his M.A. thesis on the Reich cloudbuster
at the University of Kansas. He met with some faculty opposition but the
degree was granted. He later did his Ph.D. work on a sociological and historical
theory that all social problems-yes, all-including war, violence, injustice,
patriarchial families, mental illness, environmental destruction, etc.,
are due solely to droughts and desertification. Dr. Demeo now makes his
living doing lectures and workshops on Orgonomy all over the world, selling
books and devices related to Orgonomy, and using his cloudbuster to "break
droughts." His "Drought Abatement Outreach Program" has been advertised
in midwestem farm journals, and cloudbusting expeditions to bring rain
have been paid for by drought-stricken farmers in Montana and elsewhere.
Dr. Demeo claims
to be responsible for most of the rain that has faben in California in
recent years, although he is silent on the subject of liability for flood
damage. He also claims to have made rain in Germany, Greece, Israel, Arizona,
and various other places, all of which, he asserts, were in dire need of
his services. In fact, he claims, the rapid spreading of deserts threatens
to engulf the entire world and can only be fought with cloudbusters, which
only he and his associates are qualified to utilize properly.
Demeo solicits
donations to his "research fund" through a taxexempt non-profit foundation
he has set up. On at least one occasion funds contributed for one purpose
seem to have been used for another purpose. He also is a partner in a commercial
business venture using the cloudbuster. Currently, he is asking for $300,000
to establish a laboratory in northern California. He just might get it;
his mentor and close associate, Dr. Richard Blasband, former President
of the A.C.O., got $144,000, $48,000 of it from Lawrence Rockefeller via
the Rockefeller Foundation, to do a study designed to prove the Orgone
Accumulator violates the Second Law of Thermodynamics.
Demeo publishes
articles in the Journal of Orgonomy frequently. But he also publishes his
own journal, Pulse of the Planet, which documents his weather control activities
and energetically denounces anyone who dares to criticize him. He has also
published a number of pamphlets as well as the Orgone Accumulator Handbook,
but has not managed to get anything into the refereed scientific journals.
He claims otherwise. He also claims expertise in an 'impressively (and
impossibly) large number of fields. In fact, one gets a distinct impression
from his resume that if Wilhelm Reich once wrote about it, James Demeo
is an expert on it.
While much concerned
with scientific respectability, Demeo also loses no opportunity to gain
exposure to a "New Age" audience. He has been frequently published and
interviewed in Wildfire, a magazine put out by the "Bear Tribe Medicine
Society," a new-age type cult of white middleclass converts to Native American
religions founded by the late Sun Bear, a medicine man who was criticized
by his fellow Indians for massmarketing their religion and culture to white
dilettantes. Demeo has been a teacher at their "Medicine Wheel Gatherings"
and has received thousands of dollars in contributions from well-intentioned
yuppies who think they are thereby helping the earth by funding his rainmaking
work.
Another frequent
outlet for Demeo's promotional articles, inter-
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views, and advertising
for rainmaking services is Acres USA, a New Age farm journal published
in Kansas City, with a circulation of about 10,000 midwestern farmers.
Acres mixes radionics machines for improving crop yields and homeopathy
for farm animals, with Farm-oriented conspiracy theories and support for
the Posse Commitatus movement. (The conspiracy is by government, banking,
and big business against the farmer.) Some of their readers have hired
Demeo to break droughts.
Although psychiatry
is still the major source of income in Orgonomy, a new organization was
recently formed exclusively for cloudbusting. Called the CORE (for Cosmic
Orgone
" ..Reich was
solidly convinced that the Food and Drug Administration~s legal case against
him was due to a communist conspiracy ordered by the KGB to discredit his
work in the United States so Russia could gain a monopoly on Orgonomic
science."
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network, it held a conference in Oregon. Attending was Matt Ryan, former
editor of Wildfire, who is now employed by a New Age guru at Mt. Shasta.
Mr. Ryan, who seems to have given up being a neoIndian, was trained in
cloudbusting by the late Jerome Eden, author of numerous books and articles
in which he argued that hostile UFOs were die cause of droughts, an idea
first promulgated by Reich in the 1950s. Also present, but perhaps unlikely
to remain active in Orgonomy for much longer, was Dr. Blasband, who has
recently become a devotee of a popular faith-healer to whom he is now recommending
to his medical colleagues that they send their patients.
In his last
few years Reich was solidly convinced that the Food and
Drug Administration's
legal case against him was due to a communist conspiracy ordered by the
KGB to discredit his work in the United States so Russia could gain a monopoly
on Orgonomic science. Not surprisingly, many of today's Reichians are conspiracy
buffs of one kind or another. One, James Martin, a publisher and small-press
mail order book and magazine distributor, has a regular Reichian-conspiracy
column in the conspiracy journal Steamshovel Press, which publishes any
and all conspiracy theories, no matter how improbable. Martin, who also
publishes his own conspiracy- oriented magazine and book catalog, called
Flatland, thinks AIDS is due to biological warfare; in this he differs
with his good friend Jim Demeo, who thinks AIDS does not exist and is all
a hoax by the government to scare teenagers away from sex.
Orgonomy is
not confined to the United States. The A.C.O. has held conferences in Germany,
France, and Argentina. Orgonomic groups exist in Greece, Israel, Japan,
and especially Germany. The Greek and Israeli groups have done cloudbusting
under Demeo's supervision and the German group, which is large, wellfurided,
and based in Berlin, has had him over there several times for lectures
and workshops. They have a large, well-equipped laboratory in Berlin and
another in the town of Eberftirt. Most of the members of the German group
are medical doctors and, unlike their colleagues in the United States,
they are free to use Orgone Accumulators on patients with cancer and other
serious illnesses and they do so.
Orgonomy is
growing and it will not likely go away. Psychiatrists and mental health
professionals take courses in Orgonomic procedures and faculty members
at various colleges and universities arrange for Orgonomists to give guest
lectures. Many educators and childcare professionals are heavily influenced
by Orgonomic theories. I venture to predict that Orgonomy will be one of
the key New Age movements to watch in the decade ahead.
(Statements
and facts within can be found in the various journals cited in
this essay.)
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SKEPTIC 1994
links:
for a skeptical look at the author: TOXIC
DISINFORMATION
TIME
100: Scientists & Thinkers - Unsung Heroes, p. 2 - a look at Reich
in mainstream press
get on the Orgonomy email list ONElist
Orgonomy E-mail Communities
Orgonomy Information
relating to research of Wilhelm Reich
http://www.skeptic.com/
Skeptic Magazine - this is a great publication - one of my two
favorites
interesting
Free Energy claims of Joe
Newman
fascinating
Free Energy claims of Dennis
Lee