Organized by James DeMeo, Ph.D., Director of the Orgone Biophysical Research Lab, as an experiment in public outreach on important issues of the day. A central focus is DeMeo's Saharasia discovery and research (atmospheric and social aspects), and the breakthrough discoveries of Wilhelm Reich on orgone biophysics as undertaken in the mid-20th Century. Topics include announcement of events, relevant scientific discoveries, and current events. Prepare to have your assumptions challenged.
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Thursday, December 01, 2011
New YouTube item on Reich's bions now available
A new video has been posted up to YouTube:
WILHELM REICH'S BION-BIOGENESIS DISCOVERIES - EXPERIMENTAL VERIFICATION
This item duplicates one of my PowerPoint lecture presentations, as given to the Second International Symposium on Pleomorphic Microbes in Health and Disease, held in Ashland, Oregon in October of 2000. It is being made available in the manner of public education, and a corrective against the spate of horrible mainstream media publications over the last months, lying about the biography and research findings of the late Dr. Wilhelm Reich. Several of my other PowerPoint lectures will be converted into YouTube presentations, in a similar manner over the coming months.
When viewed at the YouTube website, control features are provided to allow for 360p, 480p or 720p viewing. From experiences here, the 480p with an expanded viewing window seems best, as the 720p yields a jerky quality in some of the transitions and video sequences of moving microbes. If you have a very fast broadband connection, this problem might not be present.
Please share the above YouTube weblink. The video is also available for embedding into your own website by using the "Share" and then "Embed" buttons at the bottom of the YouTube-page viewing window.
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