Friday, September 11, 2009
Two Uplifting Items of Interest on Reich and Orgonomy
http://www.boston.com/travel/explorene/maine/articles/2009/09/06/
idyllic_grounds_belie_tussle_over_founders_research/
Idyllic grounds belie tussle over founder's research
By Jane Roy Brown
Globe Correspondent / September 6, 2009
RANGELEY, Maine - Viewed from the roof of the Wilhelm Reich Museum, the Rangeley Lakes melt into the sky along an infinite horizon. A blueberry field slopes downhill from this modern stone building with its multilevel rooftop terraces.
The puffy clouds and long views, the aroma of pine needles baking in the sun, and the pervasive quiet make it hard to believe that these 175 acres known as Orgonon were the scene of a little-known act of censorship by an unlikely branch of the government. On June 26, 1956, Food and Drug Administration agents arrived here to burn several boxes of the published research literature of Wilhelm Reich, the Austrian-born research physician and scientist who owned the property. (A month later, in New York, FDA agents would supervise the burning of several tons of Reich's publications - including hardcover books - from his private press.)
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http://www.consciousmedianetwork.com/interviews/jdemeo.htm
On-Line Interview with James DeMeo, PhD
on the subject of Wilhelm Reich and the Orgone Energy
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