Dr. Reich Legacy
Does anybody know about dr.Reich legacy... his hous/archive should
be opened in november this year...has this already happened ?
Meta
Re: Dr. Reich Legacy
Hi Meta, apparently the files have been opened but you have to go to
Maine to view them, you would think they could digitalize them so
they could be avaliable to people all over the world, but no, of
course the museum just wants to keep their little niche of
importance. This demonstrates that these orthodox Reichians are
more interested in their own prestige than in diseminating Reich's
legacy. All they have online is a index of the archives, and if you
want access to them they will decide if you are worthy enough for
seeing them. I garantee none of us is worthy enough
http://www.wilhelmreichmuseum.org/archive_access.html
I'm pretty sure Reich would detest these people that claim to
represent his legacy, fake scholars and parasites. A decent museum
would have all this material digitalized before the big date, which
created alot of anticipation, and could of charged a nominal fee for
downloading them or have them avaliable for free. That would of
given them alot of prestige indeed, more visits and more interest in
Reich. Instead they created a big anti-climax.
#2 09 Nov 2007 14:53
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Location: Athol, Republic of Idaho
Re: Dr. Reich Legacy
I had a chance to get copies of Reich's more arcane writings (these
were originals and Eva apparently didn't keep any copies) from a
girlfriend, eight years ago, who told me that Eva Reich nonchalantly
gave the handwritten pages to her not long before. I had the
impression that Eva couldn't wait to dump all of her dad's priceless
writings on the CIA, who are probably the ones who had him murdered
in the first place. I don't generally tell stuff like this but Dr
Reich, himself, wrote that Eva had betrayed him frequently. He
chalked it up to a bad divorce from her mom, which is sure
understandable.
Like a lot of lonely, stupid American activists and potential
activists, I kind of fell for that smart, pretty (but not funny)
CIA honeypot for a little bit but that's when I was in the process
of figuring out that the only lasting, healthy love relationships
exist between two genuine people, not between one genuine one and
one scammer. I was recovering from a short, doomed marriage to X2, a
glamorous, self styled con artist and a pretty good psychic.
I lost interest in that secretive, skewed one who dangled the Reich
hook in front of me and a few months later Carol and I got started
together in Idaho. I think Carol was my reward for finally getting
it right. Some of the people the honeypot got close to, including Dr
Ann Wigmore, ended up dead not long after her extended visits, so I
guess the danger element also held my interest a bit
She wanted to persuade me to move to Santa Fe, New Mexico (where she
had a house at the time, along with one in London and
who-knows-where-else) and made sharing the documents conditional on
that. When she told me that Laurence Rockefeller got her into a
career I got my first hint that she was CIA. I forgot her name but
she was probably lying about it, anyway.
I'm hoping that Peter Reich, who is apparently not connected to the
bunch at Orgonon, will eventually publish what his dad told and
showed him the day before his murder. I think that will be worth
more than anything Reich's other progeny could share.
When Carol and I made that gorgeous, blue hole in the blizzard above
Orgonon, almost six years ago, the folks at the museum were quite
unfriendly toward us and wouldn't let us on the property, though it
was during the hours when the museum was supposed to be open to the
public. We were a little surprised by that, though we didn't have
any expectations other than to share some good news and a
demonstration with people who were apparently also Reich's
supporters.
The night before, as we were getting into Rangeley during that
incredible March blizzard (probably HAARP-generated, since the more
aware sewer rats were already getting a clue what we were about),
Carol saw an artificial vortex over Orgonon that resembled the
spherical, 'Atlantean' vortex near Rogue River, Oregon, where there
are gravity and time distortions. She looked underground, there,
and saw a spinning engine, apparently buried by Reich when he was
alive. That night, I met him in a dream and he apparently
explained that device to me, though I immediately woke up (3:33AM)
and forgot what he told me. When we were coming out of the cafe the
next morning people were standing in the parking lot, staring at the
blue hole in the sky--the clear hole was surrounded by very dark,
DOR-laden storm clouds--and perhaps noticing that the wind had
stopped. We had stood the brand-new orgonite cloudbuster up beside
the car when we went inside for breakfast and the blizzard was still
raging around us, then. New Englanders, especially people in
Maine, are a closed culture so we weren't privy to their
conversation but I bet they were talking about Dr Reich, then
What an incredibly nice way to show up at Dr Reich's favorite bit of
earth! We felt a lot of gratitude for him under the circumstances
and Carol talked with his ghost.
I don't feel angry at Eva Reich or at Dr James DeMeo, who acts like
a vengeful pitbull toward us on behalf of the mystical consortium
who had latched onto the Reich legacy, perhaps in an effort to keep
it obscure and discredited. I think it's okay to state for the
record how they behave, though.
I've written and posted this a few times over the years but some
things bear repetition, especially since most of the posted accounts
were destroyed by the sewer rat agencies' professional hackers.
We were aware, that day, that we were making history. I want you to
be aware that you're also making history by disabling the world
odor's horrible infrastructure and foundation with your own gifting
efforts.
~Don
Re: Dr. Reich Legacy
Dr Reich wrote (tongue in cheek), "Three kinds of people should be
shot: sycophants, fake scientists and businessmen." In the context
of the fascism that reigned in America in those days, 'businessmen'
can probably be restated as 'corporate businessmen,' since they were
in firm control of the NationalSocialist economy, public opinion and
politics in this Land of the Once Free in those dark days.
He openly detested the sleazy hyjinx of popular mystics, too. I'm
pretty sure that if he were acquainted with psychics who have
personal integrity he'd be eager to employ them in his
research. There are many more of these good folks around, now, than
there were in the 1930s and 40s, when they were generally ostracized
and feared. In those days, only the psychics who aligned themselves
with Theosophy were given a public voice. I wonder if Reich and
STeiner would have gotten along. Steiner, after all, didn't
encourage others to scrutinize and objectify his own work the way
Reich encouraged everyone to question his own findings. The latter
approach is a sign of intellectual integrity, of course, and the
former is a characteristic of the world odor's paradigm of
leadership.
I don't know whether Dr Reich would be comfortable about our
research reliance on reputable psychics, even though there's a huge
psi component in his own research. I think that mainly he didn't
want to be institutionalized and exploited by any of the three
groups mentioned above.
He considered materialistic science to be sham mysticism, since one
had to be irrational to accept that lopsided paradigm.
By the way, I'm stealing a little time from Dooney's chat session
right now to report to you that STevo knew the moment that Norman
Mailer died. The confirmation of the time of death came later
on. It's this sort of accuracy, combined with their willingness to
work together and with the rest of us, that makes our psychics so
reliable.
~Don