Update on New Offerings:
Book Sale, New Seminars, Forthcoming Publications
From James DeMeo and the
Orgone Biophysical Research Lab (OBRL)
in Ashland, Oregon, USA
Book Sale Ending Soon
* The Special Sale for my book Saharasia will end in about one week. This sale was announced a few weeks ago, and will end on October 31st. The $39 book is offered, internationally with few exceptions, for $12.95 plus shipping. To purchase at this low price, you must get it directly from our own on-line bookstore:
More information on the subject of the Saharasia discovery. and the book sale, is given here:
https://obrlnews.wordpress.com/2018/09/22/special-sale-on-saharasia-through-the-end-of-october-2/
Seminars 2019
* A one-day Weekend Seminar will be offered next March in Germany. The exact date, location and subject are not yet fixed. I don't get to Europe very often, and am willing to present material on the interests of those who would attend, be it on my Saharasia discovery, Bion experiments, the Orgone Accumulator, Orgone Physics, Cloudbusting, my new Water Research, or Reich's (and my own) UFO observations and research on gravitation. This is a good opportunity for both newcomers and serious students of orgonomy. If you are interested to possibly attend, send me a short email marked "Germany Seminar", along with your primary subject interests.
* A two-day Seminar will be offered early next Summer. The seminar will be held at the OBRL facility near Ashland, Oregon, with lectures and demonstrations, and various opportunities for open discussions on aspect of both social and experimental physical orgonomy. The subject of the Seminar has not yet been fixed, nor has the date. Probably in late May or early June. To stay informed on this event, keep on this mailing list, and check the OBRL Events Page periodically:
* A one-day international Webinar round-table discussion may be offered for serious students of orgonomy, for those studying in the universities or similarly engaged in serious research. This would allow for open exchange of ideas on such things as how to navigate research projects on orgonomic subjects into the mainstream of science, difficulties encountered, and also for advice on specific points of research and methodology in orgonomic science. The event would take advantage of the new service offered by Zoom.us which is very easy to use for anyone with a computer having a microphone, videocam, and internet connection of sufficient speed. You can test your system here:
http://zoom.us/test If it works for you, and if interested, send me a separate email marked "Webinar".
Forthcoming Publications
to be announced in the near future
* One of my research articles recently cleared peer-review for publication in a mainstream science journal, and will soon become available for on-line viewing. This is a major 30+ page article summarizing many years of research, detailing changes in the spectroscopic properties of water charged up inside the orgone accumulator. It is a new discovery that provides substantial support for Wilhelm Reich's orgonomic science. I'll have another announcement on that in a few weeks. In the meantime, here is a YouTube lecture on this subject, with preliminary info:
"Anomalous Living Spectrographic Changes in Structured Water"
* New Book in the works, hopefully by the end of this year, or early next
The Dynamic Ether of Cosmic Space:
Correcting a Major Error in Modern Science
by James DeMeo
ALSO: You can review a summary of my research record and other activities undertaken at OBRL over the years by reading our most recent fund-raising letter, here, still current excepting for new things in this update.
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James DeMeo, PhD
Director, Orgone Biophysical Research Lab (OBRL)
Ashland, Oregon, USA
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