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the offloera A. Jlarrla IlllJ'Oilo Jlobart ll. heller1 &Dd larl v. llrbuur are, l'llpectl'rel:r, l'ood &Dd Drue; Iupector1 F~•lc1at, &Dd ~dlcal Offic•r of t~e l'ood and DrucA4a1n1a­traUon, each 'be1Jic 4ul.7 authorbed b7 the A4na1111drator to, &IIODg other th1~~g~, •ke factor:r 1napecUona an•l con~;uct lnveaUeaUona p~~rauant to the _authorU:r granted lD aecUon ?04 of the :hderal l'oo41 Druc, &Dd CoueUc .lot (!tUle 21, eect1on )~, v.s.c.A.). A4d1t1onall:r, these ~ee officer• were epec1flcall7 lllatructed b)' competent authorU:f 111 the J'ood and Jlr~ .A4111Dhtr&Uon to alai the lnapocUon and llln•­t1e&t1on in quoat1on. At the tla• of the attempted 1nr.pect1on· they full:r ldent1f1ed the1111elna b7 ba46"1a &Dd other of1'1c1&1 1d.PnUf'icaUon and cloarl)' ak.ted their purpon and lila D&tlll'e of _the nau •

Acqu1eacenoe 1n aucb 1na:;»~c tiona on tho part of tho ovner or cuatodian of auch prea1aea la a 1~1 4ut)' and, f"lll'ther, thh office recohod prior to tho attempted 1napea­t1on a apec1f1c written lnYltatlon from the Belch FoUDiatlon, .otferlac to turnhh &117 lnt'orme.Uon aOUf;bt 1t contacted at · lh place of 'buaine11.

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The J.loore-cottrell Subscription Agencies, Inc. Worth Cohocton, Now York

Atten: L. iawleigh Dear Sir:

In re~ponse to_your letter of ).lay 6 advisinr, us that the Armed Forces l!odical Library, ilashinr;ton 25, D. C. have rocoivod no issues of the ORGOllE EllERGY BULLETUl since VolUIIItl 2, !!o. 1, l95Uo -

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Every hsue" of the"'&ROONE EllERGY BULLETn: !'or tho p~ four years, and also the J.laroh issue for 1953, have been sent to the ~reed Forces

We do not understnnd how it is possible that these publicntions have not en received, aad we would like to know if there is a possibility that

abotegc is involved. Many attempts have been made by the Rod Fascists the US/ to impede the use of cosmic orgono energy.

\ We are ftonding anothr.r full sot of Bulletins from Vol~ 2, to. 2 throu~~ Volume 5, Nos. 1,2 by Registered mail to the Armed Forces ~edical Library today to replace these copies not received. lie are abo s"nding a copy of this letter tc their attention.

cc: J,rmed 1-'orces i!ed.ical Library • l'!aahin~;ton 25, l>.C.

Yours. sincerely,

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· -NOTE: Inasmuch as it is no·t:/fJoss'Cble to determine the n·ame of the ·writer of this lette.r t'/le outgoing is being addressed to the Orgone :Instttute. ,Bu/'lles re/lect that W111iam Washington wor'lred part tiae on research work for the Orgone Institute during 1949 while attending Harvard

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:Due to CJIIU.Cial 4enloplll8llte b. OlWftiR reeea.rch, we

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which wae reported to 701U' bureau 11:1 1949/,SO. Die caae

h urgent. J. photograph of We an who 1e either a

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by th~ foundation uses uan tngless terms, such as "ergonomic-, "oranur" and "orgone en~rgy," which apparently originated with Reich and haue no sctenttftc m4antng. fhe AEC has

~ ~ ~ ...... ~~p~rg~rmed that Retch's ezpertments and sctent~~ wrtttngs . :":.4".:: "' Are mentally unsound. The foundattr>n h not .performing · ;i • any work for the u.s. Gouernment. An htndq~tr1y waad ~ton~uctec? ·'l'- •· '·· tn 19.50 concerning the foundation wh tc .sc oae • .a •'{W essenttallll a cancer research laboratory.. 1/o subue.rstve

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Mr. J. Edgar Hoover Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation Washington, D. c. Daar u- u,...,..., .. _ •.

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scientific research with this foundation. I have been ask.ed by Dr. Wilhelm~eich to write you concerning our

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Tour 1 etter doted December 3• 19."-:J, has ""' been received,

I c~ ce7'tatn vou 11uet rcalt~e the tre­llend,ua volu~~te o,r 11afl received at the Federal Bure"u o,r Jnvesttgcrtion whtch .ca cddrea.oed to 111e, f1nly aut.'1ort1'ed employees are per~ttted to stpn regtstered 111ail receipts. ..,

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Ru.rtles rr.flect a number of c.ommuntcattons have been adr:ru. 1'., to the Bureau by employees of the ll'ilhelm Retch Foundattor ~ "ilhelm Retch claims to be a 1'.D, and runs the Founriation,

..f(> (-~. literature published by the .toundatton ares 111eantngl'es8 te' ~ ~~('( such as "orponomtc 1 " "oranur" and "orgonc energy," rahich

'."!'. " //~ppnrentJy originated totth Retch and hove no acienttfir; · :~,.·:'!. / . 111~nntng. Th" A OC:C has in.ror"'ed that Reich's ezperi111ents ti\1•> ·'f~"- t .. 'LL ai;fentt.f'tc ror(tiTJgs arc .avntally unsound. .T. he .rol!ndatiw~· !ts'1 j_ ""1' not per.formtng OIIJI roorf! "'or,jhe u.s. OoverAIIlent. Ar'l t~q '·· --.; •,·: 111oa conducted tn 1950 concetontrag the /'ot.uacfG·Uon 111htc~ cU, /; a..- '~. c1o sed tt .. ts eBB enttal.lfl a_· can.cf!r re.,ca rc~ laboratorv! I/o :=- ·1

1a ~v~~ acttvttte.Jt Jll.e~!,dcUsclOaed durttf/i the inquiru. , w....,==.: Re er of l1-2:r:J.J,uu· ressed to JoM IT. Finn, U.S. 1 u-'

::::""-'. DVS "A ns, Vermon; cc.:Director, JI'BI, and £he- Prest~eb_, . ~ · )~! e S~ a.hwas the. reslllt<~tllf ·an Interview !flth Reich \~i', ,~ T .... ._-: ~j;o 1nn on z; e prevtous day_ Th :an a_p]Jarent .awtemp·t .to . 1 ,· • --- · 1 i.~h.~;'t_~sista.nce ]or the .INS Belch in h1s let sta· •·-- tW".lc e of no service to !ke [!, s. Government, end ·.

k~l.g!l.n£.~v~ 8 h ~¥·poll~ cal movem!_l}tf!since 1122 • li!ichll.l Jet, contim":' :1_rSn~an~ nufMn oSze!z/'to.!clj. 11111fi0Sc'Ho1i0R'i~ai7l i~! '8'frlfi'ett:lfl'tcfet h-'

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Hr. J.~ Boonr, Director J'eder&l Bureau of ID.Yeetif!,&Uon \ ~-VaebiDgton, D.C.

Dear Kr.Boover& -On •amber 25th, 1953, we han •1led to 70u co:w of

a crucial letter writ;ten 'b7 Wilhelm Belch to Hr. John J.J'1nn of the v. s. IJIIDigration and llatural1sat1on SerY1ce. One copy of tbie letter wae aleo eent to Preeident lUeenhover. She return receipt of the oo:w eent to you waa e1gned by Nary Reid. Mlly we aek you Whether tbie penon vaa entitled to elgn !or a letter pereoDally directed to you! We repeat, Dr.Beich'• letter -e of crucial importance.

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THE ULHELJI REICH FOUNDATION RANGELEY, llAINE LLTTEP. AND ANCLOSURES DATED JANUARY 201 1954

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By letter dated Januaru 201 19541 Ilse Ollendorff, clerk at The lfHhelm Retch Foundation, forwarded a copy of a aoamuntcation that foundation had received from a Mr. Frazier of Pasadena, California. The enclosure dealt with liWterial. ··* disseminated by The Wilhelm Retch Foundation and mentioned ,;;;, "The Or gone Energy Accumulator" and "The Oranur i:.:rperi'lll£"fft." t Also enclosed ~~~as copy of a wire sent the Bureau January 20, 19541 tn which they aduised 'nstant letter and enclosures were being forwarded.

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Files reflect numerous communications from The Wilhelm Reich J<'oundation and its employees. Literature put out by the group contained numerous meaningless ter~s such . as "ergonomic," "oranur" and 11orgone energy." The Atomic

\Energy Commission has aduised that these terrr.s haue no scientifi · I meaning and they report that the so-called e:rpertments pcrformec'

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:fire forwarded by The WUherm Retch Foundation on January 201 19541 not acknowledged •

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REACTION 110 FOLD ORGONE ENERGY ACCUMULATOR

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DEPAlUMENT OF JUS'l'ICE

AttOI'IIIIf Ge~~eral Herbert Brownell, Jr., announced to4R that a . ·:!.\:

1 p', b-s been tiled seeking a pel'III8.Dent injunction to jn'event interstatt

8h1pment ot ao-called orso~~e eDerSY accumulator devicea.

!be complaint vas tiled 1n the United states Disi;rict Court 1n Portland,

MaiDe, at the request ot the Food and Drus Administration.

Defendants are the Wilhelm Reich Foundation, a l~corporation,

Dr, Wilhelm ?eich and his vif'e:-~s~~own as Il~orft, all of ~~--; . ..-• . II • 1>, l

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Reich claims to have discovered a form ot enerSY present 1n the atmoopht:: .

tor which he coined the term "orgo~~e eneTSY•" He claimll this alleged ··energy·

has therapeutic value and is beneficial in the treatment, cure and p1-eventior.

of a vide varietT of ailJnents ranging from colds and bruises to cancer, bone

fractures and the effects of atomic ·.rartare.

Devices tor sale and rent are said to acciDDulate this alleged eneTSY an~

transmit it to the bodies of sick individuals. The devices include boxes

large enough to hold an adult and smaller models such as a "Shooter Box",

"OrgoDe EDerSY Blanket" and "Orgone EDerSY Funnel." Over 1,000 have been

sold at prices from $15 to $225. Also sold have been books and other publica-

tiona describing the theories and the devices.

The Food and Drug Aciministration conducted extensive investigations. It

concluded there is no eDerSY euch as "orgone" and that the devices are vo:.-thlc

in the treatment of an1 disease condition, The devices are charged to be

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lwas tied up at~h moment and she told one of the girls. in my office 1;..' {: . that a Mr. As a ichardson, an altarney at Phillips, ~aine, had a story I c he wished to onvey to the Bureau; he had wanted to talk to the Director and, she had suggested tcf him the Director should not be disturbed on a matt'eli.. o~ thi./ type; that she would appreciate it if I could see him :nd

then ~,I over to. someone else. :~ :.:

I did see Richardson and he advised me his ·law {irn>:

lrep:leserats a r..: Wilhelm Reich, Rangeley, Maine. He is the·;foundth of the Wilh~l1n Foundation; is a rather difficult person to deal with; is·.~

psychi;;trist-by-prof;;;ional training; was arrested by the FBI as· a~ alien enemy during the early part of World War II; he doubts Reich wa'! • · cooperative with us or with anybody else. Recently the Pure Food', and Drt.g Administration of the Department of Agriculture initiated an iljlnd:ion proceedings against Reich restraining his transporting his wares in interstate commerce. Richardson stated his client has instructed this motion could not be argued in court for two reasons, namely, the scientific and technical

!aspects were too involved for the court to pass on and, secondly, national / security was involved in that his discovery paralleled the atomic energy )'' developments. Since national security was involved, according to his cli.,nt, he thought he should come directly to us. In the first instance, pursuant to his client's instruction, he would like to get together with the

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agency of government concerned and, secondly, from a selfish standpoint, Richardson wondered if Dr. Reich was the type of person he should become involved with, even in an attorney-client relationship.

I told Richardson I, of course, could not advise him on this; that I would have to check to ascertain if we had any current interest

_. ba this matter. Richardson also stated he has an appointment to see the - General Counsel of the Food and Drug Administration on Thursday. I told

.,lUchardson we could not advise him as to what he should do with reference to the attorney-client relationship and I did not know if the Bureau had any .interest in Dr. Reich and whether we would be interested m ·••r~ tallting to him. ,, SE 27 flo~ ;...{Ill?., 1- 9'3-cc: Mr. Ladd . t111 1,.1 54

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a.n individual lsits in the box for a period of two hours and breathes the air from the inside of the box through a tube. Apparently Dr. Reich has become somewhat of a local problem in Rangeley and the Town Manager advised in 1950 that Reich's writings were barred from the public library in Rangeley since he had advocated early sexual relations for children in the treatment of cancer •.. Senator Smith in October, 1950, furnished information from a local constituent on her suspicion of the Reich Faandatio:>. We simply acknowledged this.

We had checked with the Atomic Energy Com.m.ission on (I Reich's claims in 1951 and the Atomic Energy Com.m.ission stated they had

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Jiooked into his project and described Dr. Reich as mentally unsound. The Immigration and Naturalization people have also been checking into Dr. Reich.

I advised Richardson we had no current interest in Dr.

I Reich and he might wish to check with Immigration and Naturalization. (Reich has been having trouble with IN&S who have been checking on him). I also advised him he might want to check with the Atom.ic Energy

I Commisrioii.·"· Richardson expressed his appreciation .

Since Senator Smith had stated she would like for me to call her, I did return her call. J told her ·.I :had seen Richardson; that we had no current interest in the Reich Foundation; that I had told Richardb: he might want to check with the A~-z-Emrgy. Commission, IN&S and he had already made appointments to check with the Food and Drug Adminis­tration. Senator Smith stated she was most appreciative of the courtesy

J extended io Richardson. 5lle commented on my recent session with her wherein we had discussed the Bureau's activities and stated she had enjoyed that session and she hoped the next time we meet we could discuss a more pleasant subject matter; that she had given an awful lot of thought to our

11 •e .. ion and she hoped we couid get better acquainted and we wouid find ... Jler .a very reasonable person. I do not know exactly what this means.

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By telegram March 22~ 1954~ Moise requests appointment

I IIIith Director os aoon as pouible after hh arrival in Washingtor., s: l5 P••• today. Be rtiill call on arrival.

There ta no positive identifying data tn Buftles cancer: the oboue-coptionec! individual. Our files reflect, however, tl.e following data on individua:la who aay or may not be identical wi".' hh&f

Files reflect one Moise George Williams, wa. William Jlotse, Negro, of Chicogo, in January, 1947, on plen of guilty IDOE aentenced to ei~ht years in o Chicago Office Theft from Interstat, Shipment case. (15-16956). In 1938 the Bureau had ltrtited corres, ence 10ith one William L. Jlotse, President, Socinl Service Bureau ,. Atlantic City, re o speech matter. (94-l-5529). Dies Committee . report reflects one W'll:Hom L. Jlohe in 193!? was a state officer(~' of J.merican Lea9ue for Peace and Democracy (ALPp). (6l-7582-l29e, page 397). ALP~ is a cited organt•ation. _

l'ilhel~etch1 ~~s arrested in December, 1941, underlj tCustodial Detent"i.'oNrogrom and released two ~Heirs later. (lOO-ltSc tHe runs Orgone Institute IDhich ostensibly carries on cancer resec· ·!The orgontzot'Lon hoe been promoting espeoiallu built bo:r wherein ·· individual sits and breathes the air from the inside oflhe bo:r

f through a tube. Literature put out by the group contains nu111.ero1. · 14eaningless terms and the Atomic Energy Co111J1lission has advised ti. Ieich 1a 100r1r fa unsound and meoningleas. AEC described Reich crs unsound. Bureau has had numerous co11111unica·e-tons from the institL.-~

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On February 10, 19.54, the J.ttorney General announced filing of a cortplaint see1rtng a peraanent injunction to prevent interstnte •hip•ent of devioes and literature ~t out by this group because of falae .claims. (106-11461) -.:.\):l.\.'> _ ·

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SA tn the Crtu Records Mr. J Sect;on advises that he tnter- ~~·~~~~ 1dewed JIR. 1/ILLIAJI JIOISE and that Tala. oo•"'-XI-­Jir. Jlohe hen a aut-tease of Mr. Mollo••"-­lllllter'ial concerning a Fascht and 111u Hol•'--­Colll.munist plot against the Mlaa hnclr•---

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of which Jlr. Jloise is Assistant to Dr. ~tlhelm Re'ich, the D''irector of the Inatitute.

Jlr. Jlotse stated that he ts under orders of Jlr. Reich-to deliver the contents of the suit­case to Mr. Hoover and to no one else. ~,. refu~ed to tur~ this material over to SA and stated that he wtll return tomorrow a l0:30AJI so that he can give this suitcase to the D'i rector •

He stated that all he wanted to do was turn tt over to Mr. Hoover personally and then de~art. He wants to be sure the Director knows oj his mission.

Unle,.s advised to the contrary when J!r. J!o'ise calls at the Bureau tomorrow at l0:30Ali he will be advised oj the Director's absence and attempts will be made to have him speak to an assi,tant.

J!r. J!otse called • today at 5:2:s]'JI and when advtsed of the Dtrector's absence consented to see an as~tstant, Background aaterial attached. jpd

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haue b~en .ade for htm to come to the au thts ~ventng to be interviewed by SA of the Crime Records Section,

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~o turn over a aultcase of 1 "!n'••d1~ cterial concerning a Fasciat and 1 i' . . , ;.· ·· " omr.untst plot agatnst the Orgone l~atttute.

After checkin~angementa were r.ade for him to see SA....,of the Crime Records section •

......... advises that Jlotse had a suttcase of ~ wh tch he said was proof of a "red Fasctat instigated plot" agatnst Orgone l"/l.sti.:

ltute a:;; well us ~he security of the United Statea. ~advises the case contains articles accumulated duri11y the last 10 years against OrgJne. Bureau files show that the pseudo-acientijtc work of the Orgone Instttute has been dtscredited by the Atomic Energy Collll:lisston and the Pure Food a•1d Drug Administration. The Attorney General reoortedly has an injunction against them to prPvent the Orgcne Instttute from Interstate mailing of devices and literature.

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I would lin tci u4.eracora the baalc mt1 Ta for a ending tbia •ter1al to .70111 I haTe, aa a pl~Ta1c1an at the a1ckbad of aoc1etr, aent tbia .. ter1al for one a1ngla reaaon onl71

It prone that •coupire.cT' reata on an emotional cont­ag1ouane81 of pathological behavior. It prOT .. , furthermore, that the preaent-4&7 118tho411 of dealing with coupirac7 are ant1tuatad and illlode'l,uate. !rheae 118thoda retu1re thorough recona1derat1on.

I do not know the chief conap1ratora.

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pop!llatloa ll un:r po .. 1"bleo U .1! polllble, bolfever, to DIP the lt- ..

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WASHINGTON DC TODAY ~UOTE SN~V STORM OVER RANGELEY

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SrlvOPOSIS: By reference from the Director's Office~ .!1otse was tnte:-· utewed 'In Cri~r~e Records on J!arch 23 and again on J!arch E4~ 1954. He had come from Orgone Institute to present to the Director a number ~. docu~r~ents which he alleges are proof of a •red fascist instigated pi against Orgone Institute and the United States. The work of thf.s tnstitute has been dt~credited by the Atomic Energy rommissio~an~ t

:;;o ~~~~e~~~~a~~d a;e;~;t;~~~e~~t~{nf~~e a~0 ~:j~~;t~~~g t!0~~~s;~~;~: s"::zte d'lstr'lbution.of the inst'ltute's apparatus and literature. J:o':· was advised that apparently this ltlatter did not come wtthin the Burc­jurisritction. The docu111ents he made avatlable cons'ist: primartly oJ magazf,r.e articles and letters showing that the institute's work has · attacked from all quarters and has often been labeled a frauc. l'ai .. '~cisted on leaving the material~ stating ttat he did not see how t Bureau could disclaim jurisdiction without reviewing the ~atter. ~·.o

a~~tsed that he could not be notified as to aqtton be1ng taken or c1· w.~Ether any action was being taken. /!'hen he was r!ented a receipt, !

as';ed that the Director write his boss~ Reich~ to acknowledge receil of the material. ·

PFX'C'J:l'E!lDA'r'I0/18: (1) That the material left by ,~<otse be reviewed i Crime Records to make sure 'It does not pertain to any matters witttr. Bureau's jurisciction.

{2) That any ll!l terial which 'It is not deemad a·"iu' to retain be returned to Orgone Institute. \/ . .

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·i5iii!~~~~rch ?2, 1954, Jfoise ha-:1 requested on oppotntment witic iii s soon as possible aJter his arrival tn l"aahfngton at 5:1.:

n ~'arch P41 1954. !lata tn Bujtles possibly iclenttjtable wtth }'oi.s· ~~-".~"- .. the ttme, has now ·been eliminated by subsequent developments. :;

baclrgrounli, .files reJlect that Retch, who rras. arrester! tn .1'lecerr:o. , under the custodial Detention Program ant! was released unr.on·

cJ ly tmo weeks later1 runs a pseudo-scientiJic research Joun<fation, Crgone Instftute, which ostensibly ts engaged tn the appltcatton "or' energy to various .fields. This "orgone" energy, supposedly discov;n by Reich, has been discredited by the Atomic Energy Commission) and ~ Pure Food an•' Drug Administration recently obtained an injunction t.; prevent Reich ,from distributing apparatus or literature per-tatni'lg ~ it in interstcte commerce. On February 10, 1954, the Attorne11 Gene. filed a complaint seelring such an injunction, and, accordi11g- to J!o;. tne injunction has.now been granted. ·

By reJere--he " rector's OJJice, l'oise was tnterviev·, b!• Special Agent of Crime Records, at 5:40 P.lr., on Jtarch 23, 1954. 's m'ss' that J!oise, reprfisenting P.eich1 he< been sent to turn over to the Bureau a 1a rge nur.tber ol docul'!ents, .r:· the archives oJ Orgone Institute, which allege1111 prove:. a "reo Ja::;,_ · instigateo plot" against the Unitecl States. Uoise inlliste:1 l1e •1esir to give this material personally to the Director ana he coulcl not im ediately be convinced that this was impossible. Fe could not ~E

dtscouragea Jrcr:r trj;tng again and tl.e interview was terminated.

Again by reJerence from the Director's OfJice, J!otse was interviewed b11 Special Agent at 10:35 A.l!., on J:arch ~4, lr?54 • P.e had decided to make the information available to Special Agent 1111 an" l;e producecl Jrom his suitcase a 1a rge number o.f' rlocumen~s s!lc!: .. copies and clippings of magaBine articles an1 correfvonrience ~hich pL rported to show that the discrediting o.f Peich 's v1ork f s ~:.c r<?:::·' of a "red Jascist tnstig'~tecJ plot." The maf<a::ine articles consistc. primarily oJ items from popular publications such as Co7liers, sao~:u· Evening Fost, Saturday Review oJ Literature, and the Journal oJ the AIT'.ertcan l!edtcal As:Joctation1 exposing the worr. of Retch for the Jr:: tlat tt ~•· A brief examination of the documents Jailed to reJlec~ anytl,fng lllit~tn the Bureau's jurisdiction, and l'otse was sc· advtseci. P.e was persistent~ however, in his r<h!uest th.at the Bureau accept ;· aatertal anc! review tt thoroughll,!' He ll'.ade the perHnent point tl!a~·

. ··t~ d'ld not see how the .Bureau could advise hh:. dejtnitely that it.,., k:~o Jurisdiction unless the documents were rcuiewed. Jie was gtven f., .., .. ~;Jtn,.er.tand that f/ the Bureau did accept the tnJo?'r.atCon, he caul(! • .. ••e advised as to what action .was being talren nor •veiJ.OS t:~ whether

any action was being talren. He was aatisJted with '611'11! a~d atate!l .. ·he merely wanted to malre the inJormatton avatlable jor the Bureau's Jiles. HfB reqrtest jor a receipt u•as refused on the basta of po1t'; he requested that the Director write a 1 etter to Dr. Retch aclrnowlc ·

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to the Utlttecl States ll'eather Bureau tn rashington1 staHng that a sn storm had bloDn over Rangelev as predicted in a telegram from Orgo~' to~~~~J~the day before. J!oiae explained that1 as a result of ~ injunction obtained against hts worlr1 Retch haa decided to .j'lood th• East Coast with rain to prove the value of his e:rperil'ents. One oj the applications of "orgone" energv ostenstblv is the control of weather conditions.

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lliE WILHELM REICH FOUNDATION IS FAR ADVANCED IN

PREPARING FULL COM~LIANCE WITH INJUNCTION OF

MARCH 19 1954 STOP AN EXACT ACCOUNT OF MEASURES TAKEN

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WILLIAM MOISE ASST TO DR WILHELM REICH DIRECTOR

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··1 .could not nosaiblu arrive at the conclusion that this 111aterial does not f irelate to a71y IIICtter within. the Rureau 'a ju,.isdiction without eromining , the 1110teria1. On 3-29-54 .sA~ received a regiate,.ed package pom Jlo1 ; containing additional s.imllar IIIOte,.ial,

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'111erely a collection of the articles a.nd letters which have been written ~~posing the Institute for the fraud that it is. It is1 therefore, bein; recomrr:ended that the material be mailed, registered, return receipt ·eoue!!.ted, back. to Reich, and letter so aduiung him has been pr' pared.

/ // /t/,~~eau has also received a telegram dated 3-I0-54 f,.om _Jl:: : AJ.lerydorf of the Wilhelm Reich Foundation stating that the Bureau will c

kept i~formed of developments in connection with the injunction against i the foundation, In view of the background, it is not deemed advisable ' to aclr;nowledge this or similar communications in the future.

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That the llllltertal left by Jloise be returned regtstered l7IG; return receipt requested, under seoar~te cuver, and att.:z,

! letter so advising Reich .'be; sent to.·h,t••>·• t\.

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Stnce above foundation is a pseudo-scientific organi•ation which has been discredited by the Pure Food and Drug Administration and the Atomic Energy Com~ission, on earlier memorandum recommended that-we not ac~nowledge further communications from them dealing wtth similar aatters. The recommendation was approved.

We haue no~ recejved from Moise a statement concerning the delivery by him of this material to us. He also states a receipt was promised. Actually, he was spectfically informed that none could be given him. Since this statement is a carbon copy and in view of the earlier recommendation, it is not deemed advisable to reply.

RECOA{)!ENDJ. TION:

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QUOTE PSYCHOPATHIC PESTILENT HOODLUMS MUST GO DIRECTED

HAVING FAILED TO KILL LIFE ENERGY DISCOVERY THROUGH FOOD

DRUG ADMINISTRATION CONSPIRANTS NOW ARE TRYING TO

CONTINUE KILLING BY NEW DIRTY SMEAR CAMPAIGN USING

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Director, F.:E.I. ·i;ashington,D. c.

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-::e v·is~· to inforin you that tv-o rnilir,rn.rn of 0rcnnr · trentei! Rnr chP.nGel' rHI'ittr.l , use<'! by the Gr!3one Institute--­in ex~erir:entr'l v•eather control operP.tion~> , hF.'.ve been ,.eroPited by the OIRL,Inc. P.t Jfl.cnmbP, Cnlifornin in the cus tory of J:r. •• ill inm Yetchurn. '!'hi A 0rn.nt1r treP tel' r~ritm has been c'.e..,ositeo:' in CE'.lifornia for future exr>erinentcl Or~nnr .,.-eRther control o,errtion<'.

con' to: Cor.::nand er u.:;. Air J.'orce

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HISTORY OF THE DISCOVERY OF THE

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Re1ponses by WR in the Cour.c of the FD.-\ Aosault

Only Formalities Count .

Board of Social P>-ychiatry

Suprt"macy of Basic H.-search

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The clos<>r the future victim is to tht> Kingd0111 of Goc1 with his knowledge, the surer will he be chosen to be murdt>rro by thr pt'Siil<>nt character. All this goes on with not a single soul, not even the murderl't himself, being aware of what is happenin~. Wh<"n Bruno insists on de­parture, perhaps sensin~ the mali~tnancy of hili murderer. ~foc.,'t•uiJ?;o st•iu•s him at ni~ht from his bed with the help of an "ann of tlw L:tw." From here onward the machint>ry of the organized t"motiomtl plagn<" of all ag<'s takes O\'er like a robot grindstone, llt'\oer to stop until the \·ictim is squ<>ezed to a pulp. TI1e <>n''Y and evil plottin!); of Moc-enigo. does not count and does not e\'en appt•.ar among the arguments in tht• protocols. The true motive of the murder is uot even mt·ntionNl or ev<"n admith'd to court at any time, neither in 159"2 nor in 1952; neither in Italy nor in the USA, nor in the USSR. The tru<> motive of the cowardly killt•r ;s bannro from inquiry all over this planet, except where simple routin<" murders an.• ronL'l'rnffi, tU'\'('r in c:as..·s of tlu.· ~lnrdPr of Christ. The B.tr :\ssociatious of all lands do not tolt'l"ate t'\"en tlw discussinu of tht• mul i­vation of such killing. The judges who sentence and the exl'Cntionet·s lt" free, no matter bow innocent the victim. U, occasionally, after dt>Cad<>s. the error can no longer be kept hidden, the victim, if alive, must say. "Thank you very much," or, if dead, somebody kneels in prayer at his grave .. But nobody dares attack the true killer.

From now onward, It is of no importance whatsoever what fills the J'TOtocols, whether It is forbidden to have the Earth circle around the

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·a p<"Stilent sniper shooting from ambush. Nothing matters. sinCt' the tmc moti,·e is the murder of Christ who could actually accompli.<h the dreaderl realization of the Kingdom of God on Earth. It dO<'s not mutter whethe-r Jesus actually proclaimed himself as the King of tlw )<'ws ~r not. !t is Jllt'r<'l)' a pretext, and everybody is aware of this; th<"refore, uohotly ml"n­tious it or does anything about it. Thl" estnhlislu'<l law is gt'ared to <-lema) l!'rkitlg of tl1e Kingdom of God, but not to the (i11ding of the Kiugdom of lleaveu, not to the ways of Christ who knows tln· ways of tlw Kingdom of God. Only formalities count. E'·ery apJx~mmcc ol. fairlU'SS and precaution not tO commit a judicia) murdl"r wiU )x• carefully guardl"d in ord<"r to commit the murder in the "proJWr. lt'l(al" ways. 1\o ont' should ever be accused of injustiet•. Th<' fl'('Ord of honor mu<t rt"main clean. Everybody knows what has been done, and nobody mov~ a finp:er.

\luch later, when the victim will have been lonp: dead. whm his S<Tt'aln.< to heaven in the evocation of God will ha,·c bet~• silern:ed for<"n'r. when the myth of "justice done" will haw ''''aJXtra!ed, his­torians will dig out the facts, when all is fairly safe; and it might happen that a Pope l,1eels on the grave of one of the ,;ctims to reston· l1is post­humous honor. 1nank )'OU, Sir! Wt' hear the \'ictim whisper. And God once more turns away from his Godlike creation, lllan. and mntinues to send his prophets to preach in vast, empty deserts. ~IOCt'nigo is forgotten. Nobody invt'stigated him. nobody even thought him guilty. though a few may despise him. More, tl1ere will be many that will tell mu that Christ bas been justly crucified, for he has acted as a common rem:! against established government. tl1nt he had unnf.'C<>ssarily pro­voked the scribes, that he would better ha\'e sat still and quiet and l<>fl the souls of men alone in peace to sit it out forever and e•-er after. Ami books will he written and read by the multitude, books that tell you how to escape the truth about the Murder of Christ, how to obtain peace of mind. Don't touch it. ever!

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By WILHEL~l JIEJCH, M.D.

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11•~ sociall)' pathological acts of the Emotional Pla~:ue belon!! be­forp a Board of Social Psyclliatry. The criminal r<•sults of an C11Wfio11al conspiracy belong I>Pfore a lloarcl of Jo,.tlcc. Politici;ms, that is prople who are not concerned with factual truth bnt solely with interests of f'Dtcer, have no .access to either the factual functions nor to the judicial consequenet-S of an Emotional Con.~piracy. This is an entirt"l~· Ht":\IAX'

affair. This affair transgresses all party lines with their narrow in­tPrests of vote-getting. It is a ma!tt•r of intemational interest today, and not only one t.'Ountry; it transgre.s.~es national borderlines. just as Life itsplf transgresses all human borders and factional limitations. This is the nPw fact in the lives of all of us. This fact has far reaching con­sequenct>s.

It is of grpat importance to rPCOgnize the pmotional t'lement of conspiracy as the true hasis of its merdy political manifesL1tions. Hu­man emotion, and not politics, is a primary function of sociPty en•ry­where.

From this it follows that the Board of Social P•yclliat ry St•rws a more basic function in society than the Board of Justice. It is on" of tht> Nt.-w Fads in our lives that is becoming: evident now. \Ve begin to recognize that tme justic-e must finally step out of its prPst•nt, nwr..Jy formalistic, le~alistic procedures nnd include the lmman, tlw emotional, the factual riPment, in other words, the FUNDAMENTAL elemrnt under­Jying: thf" a,lministration of social justitt in human affair~; on)y ~rt"nt jnstices were able to practice it heretofore. C.onfidrnce in jnstk..- nm•t

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he up~lc1. Tnw justk't" nurst ne,·er be a mattt"r of dmuC.'<', or a matte.~ of th(• privatt• opinion of judges or attornt.~· gent-rals.

This birdseye view should be maintained in consideration of th<' matt-rial m1 "CoNIPUIAC\""; if it were to be handled from a merely poli­tical or. lt·galistic, formalistic point of '~ew, it may well he certain that nearly the ""HOLE OF nu: PCWULA.nOX OF THE V. 5. A. WOULD HA\'E ro BE

C",,LLED Bt-.TtlRE nu: oounn; OF JUSTIO: in pursuit of thl' elimination from our lives of Wl<lerhandt-d oonspiring. · Prosreution of th<' majority of thf' popuiation is not pOssibie nor desirnbie. \\•hat i.t possibie. however, is to kt"f"p tht' law in accOrd with progress in human knowlcdf,!:t' .

. -\II this js part of the BIOLOCJC.U JIE\'OLU1"JOS to which all of lm­manil)· finds itself ·subjectt"<l over the past few dt'Cades.

Jt is obvious that humanity is emotionally. that is, bio-t.-tlerJ.tetically, sick Politics and Powerdruukeness are symptoms of this social dis­ease; Power-dnmkards ar" not and cannot be the judges of pow<'r­dnmkemless. just as little as thieves can be judg<•s of tht• social ill of thi~vc:-ry; nor can professional mass murderers be tlw l.'Olmsels and jllllgt•s of th<· social ill of mass murder. But curecl pow<'r drunkards, curt'd thi~n·s and cured mass murderers may well become PXt-"f"llent p;uid(•s in Social Pathology.

Human ills belong to the vast, unchart..d realm of Socinl Pafll­ol{'f!..!J. It is· only Physicians and Educators, operating at th~ s•cxst:o ot~ SOCIETY who dare horw to exterminate this disease in n mamuor L'Onl·

mensurate with this great task of medicin,; and ..ducation. It will be possible, but it will not he easy, to keep the political

po"·"r drunkard off the confines of this ta•k by one single, oimple tftlt'Siion: "WIIAT WOlTL.ll \'Oll, POLITICAL POWF.n SEEKt:lt, Ar.n'ALL:Y, •. ACT·

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JORin· OF PEOPLE E\'EliYWHERE?" It can be shown that those who urc out today to gain power by persecuting political foes would, once thf'y themsel\'es were put in thf' place of their l'llemy, be forCt"<l to act f'Xactly th,. same way as thf' conspirator has always done out of ignorant poli­tidandom or out of mali~tnancy.

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By WILHEL~I REICH, M.D.

Introduction

I owe my friends, coworkers and students, as well as all patients concerned, an eAplanation of why I did not Appear in <<>urt as a "de­fendant". I did not appear as "defendant" (of wnAT?), because, aftt'r having experienced the FDA for eight years, I knew thdr motives and intentions, and I refused to be made a butt of malignancy. I would have gone in any case of a bona fide struggle. Still, I would not have permitted Basic Research to be judged or adjudged in court and in absence of discussion, in other words, h)' a ltidden court dictate of ltidden "control" experiments. I would ha,·e certainly damaged the standing of our science. And l would have, certainly, emt>rged as au already "convicted" defendant under the suspicion of "fraud" with the threat of a tltil for fraud following. In this manner, however, I have maintained my honor, my work, I have not bct-n convil'led by "eon,.,nt" or by "convk-tion". The case was decided witlwut 111!1 tmrlicitwlimt in dtis unconstitutional act against truth; an act of aggression which would force d1e public to believe that I have spent in ca.•h. unpaid time, ,.{fort and risk as well as pain, some 400,000 dollars worth in 18 yt>ars for my discovery; that I have donated the medical use of the OR eneregr for purposes of research, only in order to ... commit froutltvhlch did not I"'Y o cent. What utter, preposterous, stupid nonsense, }ll'rpetrated by ll<.'O­ple unworthy to be called public sen·nuts of the people, usin~ district attorneys. jud!(es and some few reporters.

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I am direding this communication to all who know iny work and to those who, in the course of events, will leam to know about it. This is nnl)' a survey of the fadual situation; an extensive presentation will bt- pnblislll'd at a later date.

We shall survey: A. TI1e procedures of the FDA; B. The basic issues involved in the Clifford Injunction; C. The fllctnai, it"~ai and morai position of OrA:onnmy.

A. Tloc Procedures of tloc FDA I. From the historical material colleded and printed in the \'olume A-:\:11-EP "CoNSPIRACY" ·Au Emotioual Cloniu-rcactiou", it pmer~:es "'"''J"ivocally that the action of the FDA ori~:inated not in a bona fide inH•stigation of a· 1ww medical remedy, hut from the he~inninp;. as a prejmlie~d. mala fidt" JleTSt"<..'\ltion of a dist-overy. e\c.-cnlc."<l on lwhalf of powerful pharmaceutic interests, unknown to us becansl' thPy op­Nate behind the scenes. Their intl"nt was not only to kill the dismwry, hut to get tht- discoverer into jail as a fraudulent person; marl.: well, all this was set hcfore the investi~ation n~ally camP und(.•f way in HJ-17-1948. At that time the conspirators, m<'Chanists in patholn!(y and nenropsychiatrists, W(.'"fC in collusion to destroy Orgnnomy with L'On­

spirators among politicians.

2. This conspiracy on tht> part of phannect•utic puxlul:t"rs in the ll.S .. -\., using slandt>r and calumni, de\'elopNl like an f"motional chain­rea<·tion; it involved the A.~I.A., the Consumer's Union, sewral pnnni· nt>nt newspapers and periodicals, and otlu~rs~ it was a tnw l"CmflaJ,tra­tiou on tht> social Sl.'ene. This conflagration ran its course on its own I'"" ·er. But, like a forest fire, it was started by a cart"lessly (or de­lil>t'rat<"ly) thrown buming match; this match fl"ll among tind!"r-dry "''~"! hrush. The match-throwN was the red fascist •ni1>t'r. II<· and hi• followers had to do no more than throw the buming matt-h. As in th~ affairs of the UN, here, too, the politically organi;cd cmotimoal l'l"I!"C rode toward evil goals on the back of the unorgoni::.ed rmotional l'la::,uc, in dishonest busint>ss, corrupt medicine, politically biased per­twli!S. judges; attorneys; etc. 3. Once UIUil'r way in this mann<"r til<' mala fid<• nahm• of th.. FDA iun-sti)(ation ••wr sln<~· 11).17 had all the l'armarks nf ill-willed, irrntion­nl adion. TIIis wa• •hown. among otht'r matters, in su~i• proctodures as follow•: .. ·"·:;/i'f ·

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a. They car<·fully avoided to take into conside.ration any case that was dearly speal.:ing against tlwir pre,:oui.-eived plan to destroy Organ· omy. (S..e cases by Dr. S. Tropp, Lung Cancer, and others.)

b. They refused to cooperate with the disct"·.,.,.,. who offered to introduce them into the new research territory. Tlwy intended, like all bat! govennnt'nt, to proceed on mere political authority.

c. They started the investigation in 1947 with sexual defamation. This w~ stopped as soon as it was detected, by vigorous protests and withdrawaL of our C<>O)X'ration. ( s.,., their behavior at Orgone ln•'Q: tute Press, In Col<SPIIIAC\'.)

d. They refused to learn what this disCO\'ery was all about. Con­trol of discoveries cannot be carried out with such emotional h•tcl.:· ground.

e. TI>ey were doubtlessly pushed by some force in the hackground which seemed to be interested in the lists of names, the kind of in· struments, th<' nature of the theory. (Who but tht• political Modju hoodlum would be interested in lists of names?)"

f. Their argmnr'llt of .. Promotional l>llrJioses" of mu literature, easily disprov<"d, was not given up, although they \\'{'r<' infonned of the fact that all income from tl"' medical me of Orgnow En<"rgy Aceum­ulators was not going to privatt• individuals, but was used for research purposes only.

g. Their ar!);ument appeared in the AMA Journal of January 8, 1949, in an article by a chemist, Smyth. Thus, chemists behind tlw FDA, and cloemi•t• in the A~IA were in <.~>llusion. Every fi.,)d office of the FDA is directi>d by a chemist. 4. The mala fide nature of th<· proc'f'dnres of tlw FDA has shown np in t~e end in the character of the "Jieqnests for !uhnissiuns" in till· complaint, in the following manner:

a. TI>ey did not mention the fact that mor~ than two doz••n phy­sicians, duly licensed here and abroad, were e~11erimrnting \\ith the medical qualities and promises, as well as the dang<•rs, of th<' on ent'rgy.

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t),.. years hr dozens of physicians and ..:it•ntists. Tlms. th<")· trif'd to <T<'ilt<' in court the impression of dclil><•rate fraud. .

c. From about 9oo cases over the years, 98~; of which were pn-.crilx'<l by their physician, they pickt-d 10 cast'S for showin~t th~ir amst•, nin<' of these had applied on the basis of h:wiujt n•ad the litera­tun·. and among them ronny with non-mecliCill records. Somt• of these \\'<'<<' outrijtht FDA plants. The many positiw cases the)" deliberately omitted, just as they left unanswered my re1x•ated statemt'nts on the non.o.uative. fxperimental natt..tre of physical on tht•rapy.

d. To the Yt'l')' t'nd they avoidt'<l t'\'<'T)' sin~tl<' sutttssfull~· trl'a!Lod c:~st·; thus prming again that they actt•d in a consl'imcy to defraud tl1c fJu/;/ic of tlleir rlgl1t to tloe use of an important discovcnJ in I!ICclicinc.

Thus, red fascists who had thrown tht' buming match, American philrmaceutic jntercstli, the medical practitioners dl~pc.~tulinp: financial· ly on tht' powprful and mthless as well as reckless drug manufacturers, medical societies and many others ~arne involv..d.

B. Tlu? Basic ls.ncs Involved I. Human jrrationalism is acting as emotional plaJ!;ut" on th~ social K'f'ne to destroy a discovery. 2. It is mechanistic technological man, who acts. 3. .It is the fight betwPCn flrimorclic!l, f"C-<ttmnic, cosmic energy (life f'Jwrgr) and atomic ( dcaclly) energy. 4. It is a shmvdown OOtween the forL't'S of LIFE, scientifically still f'ID· brpH>ic and the forres of DEATH, powerfully organizro. 5. In Orgone Energy, cosmic functions Including technol<>~tit:al prob­l"n" of spare tra\'f'l and space ships art' invoJ,·..d.

C. Tlw Moral Position of Orgonomy 1. .\s a branch of BASIC NAnJRAL SCIENCE, Orgonomy clenies tile rlgl!t t11 anyone to pass /Udgcmcnt on matters of basic natural scientific rt'­

ocarci. eiti1er in court, or through any kind oj govermneniai aciion or decree. This was expound..d in the •Re•ponsc" to the complaint sent in. lull confidence in the ability of Federal Jud!(e Clifford to realizt' the m1tnre of the complaint as well as the nahJTe of tht' Discovel')· of the Lift· Energy . 2. All man-made law 111111 Jwlitical orl!anl;;ntion rc•1• oril!iually, tmd lw• alw<~y• rr'Mtecl, on tl1e C>jiCrlltion• of tlw lllmlllll mind. ,. tl!luklnt: almut nature. All IIOCinl organization has rested and will Nil UP!"' _,.,

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kind of natural philosophy, such as that of Plato, Locl<l', Hume, Rous· seau, !.larx, t•tc. Therefore, to L"IIL-.."de the ri!(ht to pass judgment ••• matters of basic research and thinking to courts or political gov~rn­ments that appoint judges t)()lificolly, would inevitabl~· amount to yield­ing authority on matters of human lmowled!(e to the political powm that he. Ami this <Goul<l uietm tt.c cud of any c/wn~c for lwman frcr­dom, t.apjlincs.r and dcticlopmcnt. This cannot possibly be rouceded. Quest f~r lwmnn kuowleclgc !8 and u:i!! lJc !Hprcmr, no matter how great tbi- ephemt•r•l political JX•wt•r to destroy the scan•hers for knowl­edge. The crimes p<'rpt'!rat<-tl hy political or psydwpathic hoodhnlt, of ~e Beria type upon men like Bruno. Sot:ralt-s. Galilt•o. must finally be stopped. The discovery of the Life Energy is here in its rightful place. 3. Every lwmnn being or citi:cu must """c the rigl1t to cl10oie tt.r treatment for disease IIC likes l1est. He must not be COt"rced by well­hidden business interf'sts to at'Cept only Olle kind of trt>atment, dictatt•d by commercial horsethieves. · 4. Tl1e Clifford llliunction is mnnife•tly tlnconstituticlllal. No one in the U.S.A., includin~ judges, has the constitutional right to order the burning of books or their dl'struetion in any other way. Once this would be permitt..d to happen, any political infhwnce ('()u)d lw exert..d utxm judges to burn anything that threatt•ns competition. We c<lmJlete l•y u;ay of better accomplishment, ancl not--cvcr-l1y u:ay of slander, con­spiracy, ancl politictrl force. Not to rPsist this kind of procedure me;ms abandoning ones responsibilitit·s as a dtizen. Titi.'t is t~xactJy \vhat tlu· black and red dictatorships :mc.,;eeded in foicing uprm millions nf people. 5. The unconstitutional nature of the Clifford lnjunctitm also appt•otr-. in the fact that the complainant was represented hy District Atton"'y !\fills, who, from l!H9 to 19511Jad reprl's<"nted the Wilhelm Reich Foun­dation; he had not only functioned as its first l~nl clerk; he had also known the founders personally, he had defend..d their affairs, and lw lmew well that no shadow of suspicion of fraud, deliberate or not. could ever fall on the men he had !t-amed to know in those years. He was prest'nt, furthennore, at a mf't'ting wh .. rc the conspiracy of tin• FDA was discuss..d before physicians and an nttomt'y-at-law. 6. II is to hr sustw<:trd ·that thr l>h:trn"•<••uli<· lndull!ry. itlcitl'd tu at.:ti<nl by IlK.· n'<l fa"<•ist •rrnr>alhi~•·rs in 19-17. and llftrr tJ,,. FDA <''"'"'' bad be..n abandon..d in 1950, had rcvh·..d it uudt'r 'the lofluence of ~lr.

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REGULATION OF ORGONE ENERGY ACCUMULATOR DISTRIBUTION

' accord ill{!. to clecis/o11s lll tiiC 3rd .-\nmwl Aleelin{!. of tlu• lloartl of TrustC<',i of The Wilhelm Elcic/1 foundation, August 2.3, 1952.

1. It is necessary to distin{!.uish clearly the medical rt.•e from the non-medical use'of orgone energy.

The medical use of the Orgoue Energy :l.ccumulator mnst he Ullller medicnl lflJJeroision, nnd is defined as the usr of orgone energy, i.e, lift> energy, for tht> trt'atment of Sp<>Cific, acute diseases, stlch ItS acute colds, arthritis, rheumatism, shrinking biollathi<>s, t>tc. For nw<lical use, only rente<l accumulators for a e<•rtain, SllCcified tillw. can ht• use<!.

The medical use of the Or{!.one Energy At'Clllnulator is royalty­free, donate<l by Wilhelm lleicl1 to The Wilhelm lleich Foundation. Application for the royalty-free use of the Or{!.OIIt' En<'r!()' Accumula­tors must llC made year!)' to the Or{!.one Institute, at the annual meeting of the Foundation.

2. TI1e non-me<licnl use of Orgone Energ)' is administ<'red by the Orgont- ln~titute- whic'h, in certain cases, can ~rant tn tl1e Foundation tht' ri{!.ht to use orgom• t•m•rgy iu the non-m<'tlical fidd. E<tch applica­tion for non-mt'<lical use must be accompanied by a stateme11t from o phyolcinn tluJt tiiC applicant docs not mffcr from 011 acrtte illness which reqrrires medical •rrpcrvision.

The non-medical us<' of orgone energy is to be compared with life-

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The 1101i-medical use of orgone t"nl'rgy is mainly pre,·enth·e, just as are hikes, .st•a rl'sort \'aeations, etc.

'J'ht> non-medical u..- of orgone energy accumulators •hall, under no circumstances, be mbmitted to the restrictive practic..s of the medical proft'ssion.

3. Procedure to obtain the mroirnl liSt" of orgmw t•nurgy: a. Ml'dical rt'port from applicant's pl1ysician as to tlw nalnn· of

m..dically supen·iSt'd illness. b. Det·ision of tlw Orgone Eflt•rgy Jle<!'ar~h Clinic \\'lwther or

not to grant tht" medical usc of tlw Orgom• Em·rgy Ac­. cnmnlator.

c. If the decision of the OEHC is JXJSitive, th .. application ,.;n be handled in the usual way, i.e., after receipt of notarized ap­plication and the initial pa)•rnent for. tht• ae<:umulator rt"ntal. the applicant will receivE' the accumulator through tht• Ct'lltral distribution plac... All financial matters such as billing. l"tc .• will be handled hy The Wilhelm Reich Foundatio11 iu llall!(<'­ley. Medical users have to renew th.,ir application after two years· use.

d. lu casf'S where there is doubt a.< to wlu·ther tlw accumulator is wanted for medical or non-medical use. the final dedsion Tt'sts with tlw Orgone Instituk.

4. Tiw 'income from the medical use of the Orgone Energ,· AC<-,nn­ulators can be usl"d on!~· for the purpos"s of basic natural sd<•ntific and mt'dical rt'search within the framework of Tiw Willwlm R .. ich Foumlatioo.

5. The non-medical use of Orgone En.,rg~· i.e., Life Energy. is ad­mini!-.tered h,· tlll' ·Orgonc.• lnstitut('. wllich can sen att·nmulator df'\"iC't"s just as w<'ll as rent them. Howt-vc.~r. till' rc.•nt<.-c:J cl<·,·ice.s un· Jimitecl tn C<"rtain periods of time, at thl" discretion of the Orgone Institute .

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In order to reach a legally as well as factually valid decision iri this matter, it is hereby submitted to obtain a first orientation h)· comparing the action of the layering of an Orgone Energy Accumulator to the layering of, WI atomic pile. The energy at work is basically the 58DIC.

In the Orgo11e Energv Accumulator, the cosmi<- l'lll'f!t}' acts in its or­iginal, primordial form; in the atomic pile, it acts as M'COnd:ny energy . after--:or liberated frorn--matter. However. tlw inh.·r-at1ion of al-~ temative layers of organic and metallic materials is, in (>rinciple, the same.

Therefore, it is hereby proposed that a govenun<.>nt ag .. ncy which has no power and authority OV<'r atomic enerb'Y as de\'t'loped in the atomic pile, including its devices. should likewise haw no power and authority over the primordial cosmic l"nergy and the deviCI"> derivt'll from it. We are dealing in both cases, in the case of the l'rimordiD! as well as the .reconclan,r-aftermatter~nergy, with the same cwmic force.

Should the Atomic Energy Commission not be designated as the proper agency to deal with the Primordial Cosmic Orgom· Enrrgy, we would propose the creation of a new ap;cu<.·y which would administer lawfully all matters and devices pertaining to tht> Primordial Cosmic Orgone Energy.

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TI>e Hon. Judg~ Clifford Federal Court House Portland, !\Iaine Dear Judg~ Clifford:

F cbrual')' 25, 19154

I am taking the liberty of transmitting to you my "lk'SponS<·" to tlw complaint fil..d by th~ Food and Drug Administration n·gMdin~: the Orgone Eneqty Accmm1JatOT. }\.Jy .. 1\esponse ... summnri:tA.·s m~· stotn<1pohtt ;u; a natural scil•ntist who deals with matters of basic natural law. It is not in my hands to judge the legal ;u;pects of the matter.

!lly factual position in the case as well as in the world of scicnCf' of today does not permit me to enter ti)e case against the Food and Drug

· Administration, since such action would, in my mind, imply admission of the authority of this special branch of the government to pass judgment on primordial, pre-atomic cosmic orgone energy.

l. therefore, rest the case in full confidence in your hm>ds. Sincerely yours.

Wilhelm 1\eich, lii.D.

RESPONSE Rellordinp tile Hcqrw-tl nf the Food ami Dntl!. Atlmiui&trrttiutl ( f"DA) fo Enioln rlu· Nohlrnl Sdenrlfic Actk/11,,. uf \Vilhdm Rt'ich, ,\/./).

lu order to clarify the factual as well as the Tcgtll situation mn<"<'rn­inJ: tht• l"'OUlllaint~ wt• must. from the \'ery bt.-ginnin~. distin~nish con­crete fuct• from legal l'roct>clure to do jnstiCf' to the filets.

l'acluolly, tlw I'DA is NOT "The US Govenmwnt". It is mt't't'l)• Clllt'

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branch of BASIC NA1VRAL &ClEM'.>:. Its C<'ntral ohj<•<:t of research h;

elucidation of the Basic Natural Law. Now, In order to brin!( into line tl1c l<•!(al proredurc with the abovt~

mcntimwd facts. tlw following is •ubmitted: TIIP common law lllructurc of the Unit<'<l Stat ... rt••'ts originally on

Natural Law. This Naturnl Law has ht.'fctnfnre b<'e11 int..rpreted in various ways of thinking, metaphysically, rdi!(iously, mechanistically. It has !lever roucret .. ly nnd S<-i"1tifically ht·t•n suhjt·<·l<'<l to natural scit>ntifie hiquiry hast'<.~ upon a tllset)\'CI)' whieh l"llt..'Oill[l<tsst•s the V<-tt roots of existence. .

The oonc:<'llt of Natmal Law as the fmmdatiotl of a N<'C\tre way of )if<>. must finnly r ... t upon the practical ooncret<• functions of LIFE itself. In consequence, a correct life-positiv<' interJ>r<'lation nf Natural Law, th<' basis of common law, depends on the factual ..Jucitlation of what Life al'tually is, how it works, what are its basic functional manifestations. From this basic premise derive th<> claims of natural sci<>ntists to a free, unmolested, unimped~. natural scientific activity in gt"1wral and in thoP .:O'-'n1nr~tinn nf th ... 1 i.IP lO'i·u•rrn· ~n • .,.,r.,;.-.. ,1.~ .. .._,, .... -'"'l.''"'''"u"'' ~• .. ,, .. ...,,,._ ...,,, .. ,,.. .. ••• l'UI U._.O.UUl.

The complaint of the FDA is factually intimlltely int<•r<'Onnected with a basic social issue which, at ·pn•sent, is rcverbt·ratin!( in th<• lives of all of us h<>r<> and abroad.

Abraham Lincoln once 'aid: "Wh,lt I do say is th.it no man is good enough to go,·prn another m•m without that other's consent. say this is a leading principle, the ih<'<·t anchor of Anwrican repub­licanism.·

At this point, I cm1ld easily d<>elarc "I rt>fuse to be !(un-n•ro in mv basic natural r<•search nctivitit-s h,- t)u .. Food nncl Drnrr .4.clministrntion_"" . ---- - ----- - -- ...... ~------·· ~-~-~---·-·

But exactly here, in this constitutional right of mine, tht.." bask confusiou in the interpretation of Natural and Common Law becomt'S apparent.

There are conspirators around whose aim it is to destroy human happin<'ss and self"'!ovemment. lo now tl... right of tb.. conspirator to ravage humanity tb.. same "" my right to fr...,, unhnpt'<lro inquiry?

It obvinuslv is NOT rnE SAME nuNc:. I shall not trv to answer this basic dilemma .of American soci<·ty nt th<' prt'S<•nt. I '•hall only open 1111 ap(lrlNI<'h to thi• lt'l(al and fadnal dilemma. It luiS a lot to do with tb.. 11001ition of th<> complainant. h)·in~t to ••njoin th<' <'X[l<•rim••ntal and ·th<"<m1k·al fmt<-tinns of l.ift• in its t•nmtionnl. Nlncntionul, aociat ....,. IMllnil-. hltt•JI,"t.iaaul n1ul lllf.'tlk"lal i•••l•lit·utinn.-...

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1ii••••La!llw•, •no-one, no matier. who lw is, has tlw power enjoin:

The stud)· and ohst>rvntion of nnturul phcnomen~ 1(t'ithin and. without ·man;

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n ... cummunication to otlwrs of lmow!t-<lg<· of tli<'S<' natutal plw­oomena so rich in the manifestations of an existant, concrete. rosmic

Life Energy; The stir to mate in all livings beings, inclucl.in~t our maturing; adolescents; n ... t'ITiergt'llCt' of ah.trut1ions and final math<·matical fonnulae concenting the aaturnl life force in the unh·erse, and the right tu tlwir dissemination' nmonJ!: onc:"·s fellow men; The handling. use and distribution of instnnnt•nts of bask r<'S<•ard 1

in an); field; medical, educational, pre\·entive. physical, binl~ical. and in fields which emerge from such basic acth·ities ami which, restin~ on such principles, must by all mf"ans remain frt~.

Attempts such as branding activities and instrumer1ts of suc:h Jdml us .. adulteratt"d.," in other words as fraud, only characterizes tlw mu­rowtwss of the. horizon n£ the complainant.

No man-made law ever, no matter whether o:lcriwo:l from till' pa•t or projected into a distant, unforeseeable future, can or should l.'\'t~r hl' empowered to claim tlmt it is greater than tlw Natural Law from which it stems and to whi('h it must inevitably rt•tunl in th<'" ettsmaJ rhythm of creation and decline of all things natural. This is \'alit}. no mattt•r whetht•r we S]_x-ak in terms ~uch as .. God" ... Nntural Law". ·cosmic Primordial Force", "Ether" or "Cosmic Or~one Energy".

· The present critical state of inten1atinnnl human affairs rrquin•s security and safety "from nuisance interferences with efforts toward fuii. honest. tletermined darification of man·s n·latinnship to nahll'l' within and without himst-lf; in other words, his rdatiunship to th<' Law uf Natun•. It is not pennissible, either morall)', l<ogally or fa<-tuallr tu fnr<'l' a natural scientist to expose his scientific rt'Sults and m<'thtKis of hasic research in court. This point is accentuated in a world crisis wlmr•· biopatbic men bold in their hands power over ruined, destitute mul­titudes.

To "i>IK'ar in court ''" a "dt'f<'ndnn,- in mnll<'rs of basic natural n•­"'-'nn·h wuuili in itSt•ii nptwur, in Kay thl· i<"ast, t•).1naurdinnry. it wnuhl ret}uin• disclosure of e•·idcncc in oupport of tht" !>OSition u£ lh<· di~~<.u\·-

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·pry of the Lif<' Erll'rgy. Such <lisclosun·, howcVl'r, would irlmk<' nntold complications, and f>OUibly lllllional disaster.

Proof of this can be •ubmittc"<l at any time only to a duly autlwri:.ccl personality of the US Government in a high, responsible position.

Scit"tltific matters cannot possibly ever lx• d<-cid<od upon in court. Th .. y can only lx· clarifk•d hy prolonged. faithful bona. fide observations in friendly exchange of opinion, II<'V<·r by litigation. Tiw sole purpose of the complaint is to entanp;le orp:onomic basil· n~an·h in endless. costly legal proc.-edi•.r'~ a Ia Pamnunjon, which wiU ac..'t.umplish t•xat.11y ·Nonuse rational or useful to human society.

Inquiry· in th<' realm of Basic Natural Law is nlllsid<' tlw i1ulici"/ t/omnin, of this, Of ANY onn:n KIND 01-' SOCIAL A.D~IINJSTRA1l.ON ANYWHERJ::

ON nus GLOBE, IS AN'Y LAND, NAnON OR REGION.

Man's right to know. to inquire, to make bonn fide errors, to in­vestigate human emotions must, by all means, be •nfc. if th<' word FREEOOM 1hould ever he more than an empty political slogan.

If painstakingly elahorntt'd and published findings O\'l'r a JX'riod of 30 ~·ears could not convince this administration. or "iJI not 1x~ ablt" to convince any other social administration of the true nature of the discO\·ery of the Life Energy, no liti!(ation in any "mrt anywherl' will evl'r helP to do so.

I. therefore, submit, in th<' name of tmth and justice, that I shall not appear in court as the "defendant" against a plaintiff who by his

. mere t'Omplaint already has shown his ignorance in matters of natural . scienCt'. I do so at the risk of being, by mistake, fully enjoined in all iny activities. Such an injunction would mean tnactically exactly notbin~ at all. ~ly discovery of the Lifo• Ener!(y is today wid.-ly kml\\11 nearly all ovt"'" the globe, in hundreds of institutions, whether acdaim<~l or cursed. It can no longer be stopped by anyone, no matter what hapl"'us to me.

Orgont- Ellt.~rgy Accumulators, the ·devices'" desig:nt~ to l'OilCCU·

Irate cosmic Orgon<' Energy, and thus to make it available to furtllf'r rest'arch in mrtlicine. biology and physic'S, aT<• being built today in many Jands. without my lmowled~e nnd const>nt. and '~'·en without nny royult) payments.

Ou tlw basis of tbt'S<' mnsidemtinns, I submit that the c;IS(' n~tnin•l ()l")toMmtll)' lx· taken mot of court t•mupl<•ll-1)'.

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DirC'Ctcd by: WJLHEL>I REICH. :\I.D. l'rotocoi Compiled by: EvA REICH, M.D.

INTRODUCTION The following is an exact copy of the original protocol 1critlt·n by

Dr. Eva Reich Oil OROP EP of March 22 and 23, l!J5.1. OROP EP 1nts 1•lanned, execoted aoo successfully conclruled with ensuing rainstorm as predirted and tlesignccl immrdiately after the receipt of tlu· "Decree of In;Jmrtion" handed d01cn by Federal Judge Clifford of Portland, Alaine, rcgt~rding tl1c cli.s1ributicm by t/,c \l'Rl" in intersftlfc couuw·rcc of tl1r Orgone Energy Accumulators. This in;unction •w·• the final result of a conspiracy beMnd the scenes, etl{!incerecl by Reel Fascists in 19-li-49, complied with and instigated by drug nud cosmetic nuuwfacturcr.l·, tm­

knou:n to us, in collusion with BOme neurologists and Sllf/!POII$ of tire . New Jersey Neurological Association, ol.so unknou:n to u~·. mul executed

b!l indi~icllwls 11osing us bona fitle inspectors of the Food mul Drtt/!, .. ltl­ministrotion of tile U.S. Government. WR refused to l>e clmgged into and lllm1iliated In court by ouch criminal acts of impertint•nce am/ bad faith.

The Orgonc lnatilute lws denied tmy authority on matter., of Basic Research in general and Orgonomy in J)(lrliclllor to either government, court nr cotablishcd commercial intercots since molters of Basic Resca,.ch are, as the basis of our existence, •upreme and cannot l>e (lecidcd ttjiOn

in court. Alao: Eotablislwd knowledge 1111181 have no authority ever to deeitle wTuJt Is NEW knowledge If factually, l"'innakin~ly wesented.

OROP EP u·cu duigned to protect tl1e intm.rion of our IICitmtific trr­rltory by individual.r and organization., incompel<'nt in our realm of knou·lcclgc; It tt·as a com1>lete •ucceos. It clicl not only 1•rove OliN' more·

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i--••••••"";ir,.., Or11one Encr11!1 clocr exist, b11t it .,,passed it&clf. Tit~ ::.J':C­ruin In lite Ettstern USA u:us ovcr-ret~cltecl by lite rain tltat fe!ll " am­M"</III'nce of tltil operation in 45 out of 48 ltates accorcllng to weather rcportr, inclmlinl! Ari:;mm. Tlte artificially pmrl11crcl 1r1in Ctlme after 11 wokmgetl clmllgilt jJCriod and napped again after two d<u;s, .,,ccecdcd b11 Ill Me drmt~l•t. TltL• .ccond drmtgllt was broken cl11ring tltc week ending A,1ril 24 by OROP IN>'ANT.

OROP EP PHOTOCOL Errnts 3/22 ·54--Mondal/:

I. }udg<" Clifford of Portland, Main~. <.·onfirms injunction on 3 .. 19;54. :1. Fact of inj~mdion is printNl nn 3:.21.L 54 in M•n•ral \laint• and om• Boston paper. However, Dr. \\'H and I. 0. didn't happm to see writeup. · Bill \Ioise and Eva Heicl1 didn't set" it l'ither. News reached Tom Ross via social gossip through Fn-d Campbell on ewning of 3/20/54. H .. told Dr. \VH moming of 3/22154. Tims the \VIlF didn't know until t"wryone els<" that Judge Clifford had said NO to the tmth. At 1 P.l\1. the ~larshall of the U.S. Govenunent arrived carrying tlw injunction. 3. At 3:45 P.~l. the following telegram was dispatched: To lr.tm Tamtclu1/, U. S. lVratlicr Bureau, ll'ashitrl(ttm, D. C. "'.-\cC<Jrding to tile Federal Footi tmti /)ru;! Atimini.tlration, Or~nnc En­cr:.!y does not exist. \Ve arc drau;inl! cast tn. •vest from Hancock. Alaine ami Orgonon, RanJ,!clcy, Alaine, to cause storm to 11rocc tlwt Ori!onc Enrrl!.rl does exist. Consequences of this action orr all ymtr re&pcmsibility and tltat of Federal Judge Clifford of Portlall<l, Alaine. We arc flood· ing t/w East as you arc drying 0111 tl1c So11tltwcst. l'ou do not play trith 8Crious natural scientific basic re-search." ·

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{ .. Yo::" here means "'one"'; it rlnt·s not rt>fer tn ~!r. TamwhiH who \\ ots fri<'ndly tow<ml our work.) 4. TI1is tele!(ram was then telephoned to l\lr. Kent (Weatherbee) of \VBZ. Bostm1 Hadio Station at 5:30 P.M. in order to prevt'nt a central silt•ncing by saying. "We iust hajlp<med to have 11 llonn."

5. At 6:30 P.!\1. Mr. Tony Shannon of the Bangor Daily News was call.-d and thr telegram transmitted \'erballr with a request that if pos· sihl<' hoth sidt•s of tlu· happrnings shonld lx• J>rt'Sent<•d. H<• WilS in­f<mll<'<l of furtlwr d<>tails: That tim'<' clmullmsters were us,.d at Orgonon mu.i o1w ·.-t iiancncL:. nii with aii Hi Jlit>t.•s e~it·mlf•ti i6 ft'«'i rim• t•ast in

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arder to reduce the eastern energy potential. He asked ~J, meant .... .,....,'Y the phrase, "all responsibility h yours and Judge Olfforii'1.• He

was answ......d that it had not previously l>et•n triNI with wdla battery. and we did n;,t know how much of a reaction there would be, 8pt'Cially at pquinox time. Also that he would llt' 1if.•nt a copy of Dr. lldch's n•· •ponse to thP judge. 6. At 4 P.:O.J. Bill 1\loisP was called at Hancock. \laiJw. and asked to draw two or three hours from the east. Sum man· of dmws (all cloudbusters with 10 pipes extend .. d 16 feet) : ·

1 hr. 3:30-4:30 P.l\1. from pas!, 3 cloudbusters. Orgonon (not mm·.-d ). 3 hrs. 4:30-7:30 P.\1. from ENE. 1 cloudbustt'r,llanmck (mun,.d). 3 hrs. 6:30-9:30 P.!\1. from east, 3 cloudbusters, Orgonon (nut moved).

' ;. l'Veatherbcc re;Jorts 6:30 P.M., 3 .. 22/54: lhe weather is settl<"<l. fair .. ·. light snow possihll' to tlot· tH>rlh ... The temperah1re 41 ·, wind S\V, rising. Tomorrow wimls frt'slwn. no chanCE' for fog. Tomorrow cloudy to north, sunny in Boston-fair to good weather. The weathennap shows one storm centt•r ovt•r Nt•w­foundland and a major •form center in the Central Pl<tins and 1'1:\\'. Ho\\' bad the weather will be is a question. Possible storm Wt'<lnt>sday ( 3 2-l) and Thursday ... Flood potential: barring major dondhnrsts. no floods . . . maur rivers no longer frozen . . . spriu~ flood pott"ntial sli!:ht ... " 8. Rangeley~ Er-eninl!, 3 · 22./54: Lumination seen in £ky duriug t"n•­ning dmw: A hand nlong l\lilky \\'ay (Galadic ). hril(ht ~n·~n northern ]ights with il motor-like.~ noise.~ and tnn~m·-likt> slu't•ts stn·;.un­in~: in from west ( whilt' draw from <'<lSI was prtlt't.'l'<lin)!). 1'\i)(ht \l'l'\

cl~ar; wind switched to straight east at 6:30 P.~l.

E~enfs 3 ·;2.3 '54-TIIesclay:

1. \l'eatloer rt"J)()rf, 7 A.\1. \Vt'atlwrbre. WBZ. BcJSton: "Cloudsheet over NE ... }' e•tcrrloy's forrctuof an error ... Clumls an• 1wrsisting: and may t"\'en ('anse slight linow ... ouly a uuclt>us l}"Llt.' of pl"t'cipitation tooight. \Vinds gentle 50Uth<•rlr ... normal kllll"'"'hm·s ... tonight cloruliness, IICllHcred .Toowcr~ anti 61WW {/11rries . . . tomor­row fair, swmy, lriglter tem1w.raturcs •.. barometer !W.2 nml falling ... low pressure over Great Lakes area ... slight rain over tht' Southwest dust bowl ... " 7:30A.M.: "The cloud blanket looks worse ami will hide tloe stm. a /itt/1' snow will fa11 and may tum into rain ... this loc.lls und sc:nmds worse

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·, ''-'~·1: than it will be, it won't amount to much . . . UnJettled . - east of AlleghenieS ... weather w.est of Chica~o is fair . . "··• · 6Abemes in SiJ:h! ... ~ 8:30 A.:\1.: "Forecast was for somt• high clouds ... \\:amwr ainnuss was

· ~'1lected from west . . . Cloudincu l.a.s gotten tlricker tlran expected, tcetfer .•. lower ... not/ring iurjlortant ... • 2. Acttml W catlrer: Cloflding in from castenr •ky nrornilrg of 3;2:3. "Surulo~:" sighted­unusual. at least two refractive rinJ:s seen. New:q>aper clipping from Fannington, Maine, re-ports ~ven sundogs seen (South Paris?). 5. ScemUI Drau: performed by WU 2-'3:00 P.~t. £/23. '54-Tuesday. PurposP: To lntlucc 8form a/on~: Gakrctic 1'/oriC". Draw from nortlr-nortlrca.st, zenith: all pipP• ( 10) 16 ft•l'l, 1 cloud:" bust~r. Two. cloudhusters at lab point NE all pipes open, 16 feet, not mo,·ed. one hour. Immediate results: 2 P.M., mou:fl,rrics over top of Saddleback seen. Clouding in from west, wind SW-W. Snow starts at Rangeler Region 4 P.M. lntpnse, but relatively brief /m·al norm with remarkably wrge •nou:flakes, about a total of l and % inch!'s fall until midnight. llnable to get Boston Radio in <'Vf'ning; g .. t dist.Ult pla<'<'s-TPnnessee, \'ancouv,.r, Clevdand, etc. Marked rapid type of fading of radio sounds, 4. On tire Social Scene: Tde~ram by WH to Tannehm. U. S. \Venther Bure;m; \Vashington; 4:45 P.l\.1.

"Snowstorm in Rangeley Region a.s J>rcdicted in telegram of 3/22/54. }·,,em> no longer csca1>e rcsponsil>ility for desert tlcvelopm!'nl in [' .S.A. \l'e •lrall pursue .,,b;cct of tlcsert develoJ>ment to la.st detail. Eva.rion no longer will work. Orantrr \Ventller Co11trol will lrau to will over forces of ClrcllriBinJ-~Vil killi11g planetary life."

·Sit:n~d: Orgonc lwrtilutc. Copirs to: 1. Office of the President of the U.S.A.

2. j. E. Hoover, FBI, Washington, D. C. 3. United Press, Portland, Maine 4. Associated Pr!'SS, Portland, Maine If 5. T. Shannon, Bangor Daily Nf'Ws, Bangor, Maine

5. Pul1l ic R~1ations; .-\. l\lr. lngall<. Bangor Dailr N<'ws. calle·tl:

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2. \Vr nre kt'l'pinJ: }'On inlormrd of '"""'"d draw. . ·>.::~ .,. ........ ~3::_. \Vp are not-usi~g m~r fnll~•t possihlt> for<'<' sinCt' Wt' ~ ~ . · · 1 know const-quenct•s of such actiuu in nth·ant.'t'. _" . · ·;fJtt"-•~

. .~ -· B. Mr. Bums ( U.P.) calls to gt•t WH's views ou draw ( IX'r ... lllll)·);. C. Copy of Rcsp<>noe •~nt to ~lr. T. Shamum of Bau!(nr Daily s,,., .•.

. liP hnd not rect"iH!d one even thou~h two hnl1 ht~en ~<.•nt tn m•ws· · papt'f. (HOW IDMEi')

6. Tire Lef(al Game: Eva Reich. ~f.D.. a practidn~ physician in ~Iaine usin~ thl' Or· gone Energy Accumulator was uot afft.""<..1:ed by pn•st->nt injun<.'tion ;.1{··

beforl' she prOCl'l'll,s ( advke WH; not carril'd out). lnjundinn only <'On­ccnJ.s .. Interstate Cornnlt..'rce "'. Mr. Hkhardson writes up his t.'Onditions as if ht• wert"' to ht.• thl· h·~al rnforcer of dt"Crt't'. ( Srt' ·CO!<SPIRAC\', \'ol. 11.) \\'H: Points out that again: Tire trutl1 doesn't count. llichardsnn IH<'<'ts them mort' than half way. Richardson has only one function: Tu S<·t• as a rounsel that agents stay u·itllin c/ecree. Cancels )t"tter, and \'ia lt'lt•­phoue on 3124 A~f tells Richardson he wili meet agents himst'if us im,g as en~ryone else is ready to st~ll out, only wants Uichardsou's c.·mmsPl. -yf's or no, whether what they are doing at each step is within iu­iunction."

l11e main problem discussed: How to lllt't'l agt•nts: A. All accumulator pat><"rs nto\•ed to Stnu .. uts Laboratory 011 3 24. B. All prl'SS thin~s except files mowd to Stud<•nts LalKJnttory "" -~ ~4. C. Hichardson to be present (agreed). D. ~fr. Collins, Constable (American Lt-g:ion) to he pn-.~c.·nt ( agn·,•(l ~.

E. "r. Farrar, State Trooper, to be present ( aJ:r<'L'<l ). F. Tak.e down nott>s in shorthand or with n dictaphonc.•. G. A statement to he si!,'(ned by each FDA a~:ent, "That I"' is not an

a!(•·nt for rrd fascism." H. Hichardson a<hises to get better l<•gal minds. WR cledtlc.v to fi/drl

his own battle. wn points out: A. How far the undermining in the USA has gone. B. How ignorant <md helpless the deCl'nt ones are. The way tu fi!(ht

for lifr is just being dt>vt'lopt>d. C. Dh•solvin~ ull orA:anizations: Tnt: WI\F~ nn•: o. K. O)RI'<lHA"l'IO,.

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".-\ fine day. stmnr. warmer, templ'rature in th<• 50s and ·80s. Clouds incrrasin~ toniJ[ht, raw weather and rain tomorrmc nmrsday cloudy, n1in in afternoon. or snow. High pr('ssnre systl'1n ii• \\'l"'lcn1 N. Y . ... Storm Cf'lltt'r in Idaho .•. low barometer . . . nt'w center . . . Fine WE'ath<"r. a day worth bragging about ... Frequent rainy spells to be .-xpt'ctro in sprinJ:." 8 A.\1.: "Tomorrow cloudy, rain, colder, near frL't'zin!( .... Snow in north· ern \Iaine to be expt'Cted ... today wonderful dar. best weather con­ditions ... P\1: CRu't J!el Boston Radio a!(ain.

2. Actunl 'u:cath,r, 1\anJ:eler: -Clouds and sun. Clouds driftiug north-northE"ast to southeast, mild <"Or­rt'spondinJ: bret>Z<'. (Therefor<' roming from area of draw). Clouds dissipate all day long over Orgonon. Strong drought tend .. ncy. l\loise reports: 1\irports at Atlanta, Georgia and South Carolina are closed b..cause of poor visibility. Flew north from Washington to BanJ:or at 5 P.M. on Sj23, observed: 1) Moiature rollin~ in from oceau along coa•t in form of a thick blue haze crtending alwul 5000 feet "I' ancl a.• far IJJI one could see from airplane. 2) To the BOuthwelt one could are hi~h clourl­l>anks moving tmcarcl the nort/1.

3. Ou Socii>/ Scent': .-\. N. Y. doctors ( orgonomists) ronft'r with lawyer. want to do somt'­thin!(, are quite helpless, want WI\ to go to rourt in order to reopen the cas<'. Til<')' missed the point. B. Bums of U.P. (United Prt>ss) calls 4 P.~l. Told by WI\ he dO<'sn't roncedt' authority on matters of Basic Hesearch to either established st'it'nce or government or court.

EL"enls 3 215/54--T/wrstloy: 1. \Veotl1erbee Rc1>nrt, WI!Z, Boston, \\'eath<'rh<'l', 7:30 :\.:\1.: "Timrsday raw, .cold wind, overcast, light rain beginning this aftemoon in u··e8frru New England and sprendin~ o&er oU of New Engkmd by ltmi~M with hcaGy rain expected to continue tonight and tomorrow.• Comment WI\: Kent (Weatherbee) ehanJ:ed his pret:liction: l'l'St<>r­day hl' said, "ligl1t rain In aftcnwon( today be said "heuty rain over all :'\t'w EnJ:Iand latt• toniJ:ht and tomorrou·." \Veath .. rJx.e had said weather wm•l<l come from \Vest Central Plains, but it will most lil..Jy L'OIIl<' from ~outheast 111 rn~tint'<'rro .

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Forf'Cast for )Iaine: "'Fair hut with incr,•asing high clnudintv nmn·· day. Cloudy and cool Friday." 9:15 A.\1.: Strong SE wind conforming with dmw. 10:00 A.M.: Clouds begin to cohere. stream rapidly in high sh<"Ct from S-SW. Very large ring around sun seen. 12:00 A.M.: .Weather report WBZ Boston: Cloudy today followed hy rain ending tonight. Tomorrow lair. !:15 P.M.: A f!,Cntlc 111cacly fine ltuotcfall begins to fall. Wind E ami S, gentle. 'Tfmperaturc 29 degre<'s. 3. On Soc it• I Sunc: WH calls Ingalls, Bangor Daily 1\ews, reports this storm was t•ngim~·r<·d on 3/22 and 3;'23. 4. \\'eatlocr Reports: 6:00 P.M.: \\'CBS Portland: "Hain and snow O\'er all East Coast t•xcept Florida. Rt1i11 is ft~lling nn·r all the Vnitecl States crccpt tl1e Soutloern Plain.•· States am/ Alonfmw. Hain tonight. a ft•w thunderstorms possible, fair tomorrow." 6:10 P.~t.: WBZ Boston, \Vf'atherhee: "Fast chan~es in th~ next 12 hours. Ht~a\·y snow l·han~iu~ to rain. lbin for the next 36 hours ... heavy with thunder. \Vind SE d1an~ing to S\V tomorrow. Prirnary storm (.'t'nter is de('p anc.l rery cnrrt!,dir. It is going to be a stormy night with heowY rain and snnw. :\lain<' expc."l't<.~l

to g<'l from 6 to 12 inch<'s of snow." \\'H: "It's all confused. They don't know what they an· talking ahont:· i:30 P.M.: WBZ .Boston, Morgan Beatty: "Spring storms in Chicago. Storms and high winds ll<'ross \Iiddle \\·.-,1 ... winds up to 84 tniles per hour ... rh'l'fs ut fiCH.Kl stagt•. Hain 111 Tt"xas and ~lexico. Rain on East Coast from Virginia aU th<• way uortl.."'

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I. \Veatlwr R~J'Orfs, Bangor Daily News: Forecast for Maine: "Friday £air and warmer." Article 011 page one: !he U. S. \Veather Bur.,au fore<.-a!rts fair and warmer for today, but yrn1 couldn't tell it from the snow that w11.• peltin!!

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Banp;or's atreet• la•t night ..• It began to mow at 1:!5 ~ by 8:30 Thursday night, a full inch of tht' 01<'SS)' stuff had landecl,':,.. 6:10 J>.M.: WHZ Boston. WeatlwrbeC': · _.;_It'

·\\'ind• \v••rc of p;alt' force today from WNW ... <..1ear tonight and to­morrow . . . A storm in Texas . . "

1\:ote: It 1hould not be inferred from oaoP EP that proc\·durt's such as

the new5papt"r publicity and using the Cloudbuster with political un­dertmws is the usual practiet• of the Orp;one lo•titute. Rather, OROP Er represented the iriunediate rt"action of a natural scirntist who, nfter spmdinp; three decade .. and Sl'\'eral hundn..I thousand dollars fol­lowinJ; ui> ~lw discowry of the Lift• Enerp;y. was reward•~l for his l'fforts with th<' •lap in tlw face of the unconstitutional and irraticmal Clifford Injunction. Evt-n tllt'n ronsiderahlf' rt>Straint was show•• in that at 1M, time. was thl' full JlOWl'r of th<' Orp;one lnstitntl''s Cloudhustl"r-potential used.

ln Summary: OHOP EP was designed to protl'st tlw intmsion into onr scimtific

territory by individuals and organizations incomtwtent in our realm of lnowlt'dgt·. It tool plac't' inum•diately followiug n~ipt of the Clifford Injunction and was dl'Signrd to cause rain owr th•• .. astern half of the l'lmtill(.'ltt.

On ~larch 22nd three inlanll cloudhush•rs and one on the coast dn•w a total of 15 clondbustl'r-honrs from thl' east with all pipes Opt'n

and fully extended. This was tlw first tim<' that such a hatt••r;• of cloud­busters has evl'r IJ<'l'n used. This draw chan~ed the whole weather pattt'm, and forecast adjustments followl'<l rapidly.

On March 23rd three cloudbustl'rs drl'W from tht• northeast for n total of tlu"" cloudhuster hours. np;ain with nil pipes opt•n and fully l'X­Ic'n<led. Thl' first draw from th<• east built up tlw pn!t•ntial tn the \WSt omd dn•w moisture in from the OC't'llll. The' 5N:oru1 draw drew aJ'o.ainst the Galactic Stream ami built up the potl'lltial to thl' southwest.

Snow began to fall two hours after the se<'Ond draw. hut the l'X· i~tiuJ:,: llruu~ht tMt<lency was too stron,:t and it took one mon• da~· for it to build up. On Marcl1 25th ruin fell from one end of the contin .. nt to the ntlwr. rnininp; in 45 out of 48 statl'5-!lignifying a snccessful con­clusion to OROP Er.

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The following fonn is 5t'nt out to nil indh·iduuls or Ofl(ani;<ations that knowingly or unknowingly ha,·e aid<-d the criminal L'Onspira<'' against the discovery of tl1e Life Energy by print.,.! or ~pok<•n mis­statements.

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As )'Ou .. will see from \ViJh.,lm Jldch's llt:SJ'O:<l>E, tilt' l'<MJ<I 11nd Drm: Administration has b.-en denied all)' authority ou lllilltt·rs of hasic llittural -­science in general, aud cosmic Orgonc Ent'rgy in purtiL·ulur. Or~otnut' Energy. is neither a food, nor a drug, nor a t.'Osnu•tic: it requin•s tll'W

laws for its administration. The action of the Fond and DrtJI.( Admin­istration was the ultimate outgrowth of a conspiracy against the discm­ery of the Life Energy. TI1e injunction is oh\'iously 1111 a<·t \'iolatim: tl1e right to frH natural scientific in<tuiry. It is thus a violatiuu of tht• Constitution.

·n.e injunL'Iion was obtained solt>l)' by Dr. \Vilht'lm Jlcid•'• nuu­appearance in court. Action is under way to intervene against tht' injune­tion. '"e mnintaiu tl1e &laudpoint that matters of basic ualural Mcil'n­tific research are beyond the juri.fdiction of either court nr gm:.t·rumcut, Mince basic natural Kience is the very foundation of both p,oocl ~or.;eru­ml"nt and true j11sticc.

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Dt•ar Friends, • New names have been add .. d to our mailing list and some of you

h;tve not gotten our first lrtter, which was sent out with ;t mpy of "OROP Desert No. 2" containing the Clifford Injunction and lkich's response to the complaint of the FDA, the complaint that brought on the in· junction. To he. brief, for those who may not have hf'ard: On Jllarch 19th the Wilhelm lleich Foundation was enjoiu..d from the distribution of orgone energy accumulators and of all litt>rature nl<•ntioning the "·ords, orgone energy. (The FDA, though it too operah•s on orgone ''ll<'rgy, had clecid..d that orgone .. nergy dO<•s not exist.) Ileich wisely dedined to enter an arena ]aid ont for the purpose of dt•stroyiug: him and his work. To .. defend" important discov<.~ries in natural scicnct> before a court which was to aC't as an authoritr before e\'en havin~ ht"t"n a pupil was manifestly ridiculous. Legal .action was instituted br the org:oue tlwrapists. (It should be pointed out tit at th .. tlwrupists art> not "de­f,.uding" anything. They are fighting for the legal right to treat the sick, within thP trap, with lnowl..dge and devices put at tlu•ir disposal by the sci<'nct• of orgonomy.}

Most of th .. lt-gal fund is supplil'd, at much sacrifict•, by !11<· tlwrapists tlwmselVl's. The Orgone Legal Fund was eshlblished to help fill the mntinually dwindling reserves.

Tit<• th<'rapists legal action has been rnf'<'ting with til(' usual ob­•tades and delays, and somf' unusual ones, but success see"ms assured

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lor the simp),. reaoon that the injunction Is um'Onstitntioma~ . ..-..tl as nOJ15('115ical. Mt'nnwhile, much of tlw valuahlt· timt• ami ...,. •. .l llt'ida and of otllt'r flii<Kl mt•n ;. l~eing "'"'11'<1; and a gn"'lt .MJ of

••••Ill!~~~~· hadly nt't'd"'l for lif<•-snda'ag worl:. and rL-..·urch. hW< either b.'t'lt thron!(h the• stnpping of tht' &~ale of hooks 11ml of tlw distribution

of accumulators, etc., or wasted in dt'aling> with irmtional officl111dom. \Vhile all this <·rnzy trap activity ttoc•!i (Ill~ and in Jilitt• of dis­

turhall(fi by \·ariuns trap fuuctiuns. Ueidt htts nJntinul'd wnrkiuJ,t ,;h••ld­'ny. htdding problt'ms that cont't'rll the future of our plmo<'laml ""' mildt> vitally important llt'W disco,·eries of the nature of Poll, of druught. of des..rt-the outer desert nnd the humllu. innl'r, <"motional de-sert-and in a """' branch of pr<'·atomic chemistry. COllE (Cosmic Orgone Enginffring) has d,.,·elop<-d 11pact". The doudbuster. O(l<'ntlt-d loy Reich and assistants. has many times brnkc..·u clrou~ht in tlu- East. most dramatically in Aitgnst. 1954 all 11long the Atl .. ntit· St•ahoard. ( .-\ lar<:e area around Hanp;t .. 1t-y. ~fainl'. has been tlll' ~n't•m•st iu tlw t•mwlry for sornt· time now.) Tiw clouc.l1mster has lx't.'n uslacl ~Ut.:t't-ssfully to clt'ilH

the air of the.OOI\ clmuls so inimical to livho!( things, and it is d<·;u· th:~t it can favorably alter the world's dest>rt situation. Drcnt~ht mad dest•rt development, as a result of the pvcr int.Tt!asin~. DOlt in our atmusplwrt'. has heen ~oing on nt au alarminp;ly at.'l't"1l'ratM rat(•. uncl. uult•ss soul('· thin~: i> dmw soon. a catastroplw is in tlw offin~. ( ll<·sponsihle Jl"'l'),. are d...-ply ""'''t'rned ahout this stat<• of affairs.) A<-..·ordiu~:ly. llt•ich is 5oon ~oing to the southwesten1 desert of tlu.• U.S. to start UJX'r.tl iuns nn the remm·al of DOfl and the drawing in towards the dt>M·rt of moistnrt'· ladt·n •ir by means of the cloudhuster. Since tlll' 50\lthw .. st dt·S<·rt is thousands of years old. and therefore, :,o to sp<.·ak, strou~ly rookd in. the t;tsk of chang:ing it back. to a fnlitful Jand is hy no nu.·ou1s assurt:"d of sw:cess. But the prospet'fs are very good.

\Ve art> in the midst of great uphen\'als, interual and t>Xtt•nloll.

In tlw Jic;ht of the L--osmic n·,·olution now "'oiug- 011, tnll(.·h of nnr ruutim.• tiDCiaJ t•oucerns seem txsttier and more ridiculous thau P\'l'r. Our proh· ll:llls art> not .. how to win frit>uds and influt·nt't' pc.-Hplt:·. unci su furtk our 1uoblt:-ms are: OOR disb·t'Ss (which now J,tnt~s by names Jikt• .. ,·inls x·. "inh•stinal flu", etc.); till' •·motional pl;~gue; emotional uph..anols such a< the sufferings and desperate outbreaks among ndolesrents; till' weather upheavals in the fonn of increased torundOPs, hurrk·am·s. f1oc.xls. drou~hts; and d<"sert dC\·elopment-tlae ~rcowing world dust-bowl.

nwse things can"t and won"t be iguort"(} much lonJ.tt•r. Thert- is •• strong influx of the <:osmic into the human wl'ial mill. Out• st>t•s a ru•w

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--···••-4\l:f:i~l"~''~~ on faces. People Rff.> lx-coming oick of foolis~l.;o."· foo)ishn<.>SS,. of fmitlf'SS, lllCanin~)I'SS WOrk, of irrntlonaJ .cifll)'

in ~(·Jwral. At thf" snm<' time th("n~ is confusion, and t.•ontiutk'<l e~lakw'­t'<J><'<:ially on tbt> part nf om "authoriti<'5 .. , of our real problems. "lueh of tht> roufusion is a din"<·! physical result of immobilization by 110ft,

.l but there is also n confusion which is the be,.i)dcrment of )h.;ng In a world \l·hich tries to tum its bact. on apocalrptic events and pr(JC('(.od about business as usual.

Th<' world now clcspcrately ncccl., what oq:onomy can do ·for it, t'<pecinlly in the field of cosmic orgone euginet>ring, and it ,y;n be com­in)! to Wilhdm Reich for hrlp. Meanwhile, Rf'ich has not been waiting to hav<' a magnum of champagne lauuch his clondbustt'f in an official et•rpmony. As a responsible inhabitant of a land, and of a world, In .n' qran• ~mt·r~en~y situation~ hC' is ~oin,l.!: nh<"ad and doing what he can to und<'rstand and deal with th<.> emt~·g••nc.-. ( Oth .. rs will t.,J.,. notie<.> nncl folio,;.) .

Sinet· the Wilhelm Rrich Foundation is not endowed by anyone, hut has sufft-recl ioss of fnn,ds through the injunction, we h~n·c undcr­tal .. n to collect money not only for the legal fund, but also for OROP Dest'rt, that is, for the worl of reversing, through cosmic OrJ!Uil<' en­l(in<'<'ring, the calamitous process of desert dt'n-lopm<"'lt. TI1at is the important work, now, of the world.

We hope many of rou n~ll want to participat" by sending contri­lmtions eitlwr to OROP Desert, or to tht' Orgone Legal Fuml. TI1c work of OHOP Desert is tlu? mor,· es«'ntial of the two. for olwious rrasons; the desert is a problem compared to which the injunction is nwrely a nuisance. (Checks should be made payable to -onOP D<>s<'rt", or to "The Orgone Legal Fund" and ohould be sent to \Villiam Stt>ig. P. 0. Box 174, Lakewood, N.J.)

We want to thank you again for your fin!' response, in the form of cuntiihutions and of heartening answers full of good spirit, to cur first Jetter.

Th<'f<' is ~:oo<.l reason for an optimistic outlook Thon~:h we are lx·•et with ...,.ious dangers, tl1ere are also indications .that we are slowh- d .. vt'loninR an immunity to ooa; that our cores are t•>.-pandinR an<l gaining stre~gth in the fi!iht with DOR; that we are being- pushed Inwards health.

Sincer!'ly yours,

WILLIA:\1 STEIG

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MOBILIZING THE LEGAL SITUATION

To th,. High \J nited States District Court Portland, Maine

-October 9th, 195-l

We \\ish to inform vour good offices, that iu tht• t•mi'S<· of Odo­b.or, 1954, the Orgonc ll~itute Pn'Ss will resumt' its nonnal function of filling orders for boob in th<' rt'alm of natural ,;ci.,nl't" aml nrr;nuomic mt-dicine. 11•i• decision \\'as made when it \\·as asn'ttained, l>e\·ond an~· rt'a<onnble douht, tbat tl1e injunction of '.lard> 19th. 1934 .. was purstwd and obiaiuNI in .o1 criminal 1nanuer by :\lost·u\\·+C.Iin.•ch.'tL :\mc.~­i<·au conspimtors. We aft' i<'uding, for your fib, a \'Oiunw of th<' His­tory of tbe Discovery of the Life Energy which tht• Or~~'""' lnstituk is S<'nding out in ronnection with tl1is fact.

It was fp}t that tbe Distl'ict Court in Portland should !w infurmt'tl on this SIE'p. Should the District Court in Ptutland b:l\·e any olij<'dions to tht> resumption of tlu~ normal scientific activities of the Or~oru' ln­stilut<> and its affiliated organizations~ information to this l"ff{'('f woultl lx· appreciated.

It is out of d<'ep respt•ct for t!lt' basic }>riudpl<•s of lmlh ami jn,tice, in whose behalf AmeriL'llll courts art• fundioning. thott tlw Or­~""" Institute is proceeding to fulfill its scientific ami mNlkO>l duti<'S.

Sint'ereJy yours~ (Signed) William Moise Orannr Weather Control Opt•ratnr On order from the Orgone Institn!t-On behalf of the Orgone ln•titut.- Pn-ss.

Seut: History of the Di&eovcry of Life Encri!,y CoRE Vol. VI, Nos. 1-4

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:\ lichael Silvert, M.D. 50 Grow Stret"t l'\ew '\'or'\ City 14, N. '\'.

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-l must corrf'Ct Sf'\'eral wrong assumptions contaiut"tl as proft·~~t.·d opinions of the judi(<· in PortL~ud and the lawyer represl~ltin!( the physi­cians who interferred with the injunction: 1. I haw never rt'llted out accumulators, and I ha\'e lll'\'l'r rec<>ived a penny for the medical use of 011 energy. 2. I have nt>ver handled any nddres~es of consumers, t"Xl-ept in my research till 1945. I am, therefore, in no position or authority to order any OR 8CCUm\datOTS back from the Users. nl()Sf" who prt~scribe QT(> in­

charJte. 3. I have never 50ld 1000 ae<~•mulators as falsely annmm<-ed by the conspirators and ap;ents of thl· pharmaC't"utic industry. Only about 40 accumulators were 50)d to my knowledge. 4. I have never consented to the injunctim•. TI1e dt•rl of the WHF had, on pressure from the lawyer, Jllr. Richardson, informed the DA's office that the \VRF was preparing for compliance. I haw, ther<'npon. •uggl'sted the •usjl<'n8ion of tl1e WRF. 5. I have, quite on the contrary, in my response and in a waming dt"llied the FDA any authority whatstK·n~r on math•rs or hasi(- natural sci<"n(.'tJ' in gl"'nernl and OR enl·r~y in tlarticular. Th(" SI.UIW is tn•t· fur both court and gowrnment. New discoveries require nPw administrati\ <' laws,· Jest the established interests be invested with power to pre,·ent discoveries from heooming effl'ctive.

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~··•-ft*nd;;;;.1werei;,;;,;_ ~ into action of· a mala Iitle kind by poll~<'~,. 7. The nature of my work with cosmic t•m•rgy r<'<Jnin'S aboolutt• dis­cretion and careful dealing with all mntt<"rs 1X'rtaining to E.. No infor­mation, whatever, will be fortht.uming from m<• in th~sc.· matters .

. . 8. I r...,J that th .. OR accumuh\tor is a matter of mrtlictil L'tllll't'fll. I PPitiJE'r constmct, nor do I distribute O<-cmnulators. 9. It is most regrPtable that the lt'!(nl proet•dun• in this matt<•r does not a1·ail itspJf of the amaSSP<I evidPnCl' of thP criminal mnspiracy <'Ill·

plor<-d -m the injunction usin~ slandf"r. lie:-s. distortiou ,md Ialsifkation of facts. It is regretable that the procedure is steellt'll in l~galism and t'\'asion of fact. Truthfnlprocednre, as in the case of th<• likraturc. has free-d its distn1nltion. Lrgalistic prO<'t'<lnrc has causl'd the hogging dowu of the accuffiuJator que5tion. ·

I am awaiting the decision of the highE'r court l><•lore pn•pariu~ to put tht' total infamy before the broad public.

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Moise, Secretary, Weather Control, Orcone Inditute, J:la.neeley, J.:a:!.ne, lteads as follows: "Moscow directed conspirators are t¢ng to obtain inforlllllt10n in u. s. Weather Control through New Hempehire Food M<1 Drue Adolinistre.tion Inspectors by draguins subversively our Hew York Weather Operator Kichael Silvert. MD and Ass1sta:rt Magravite before Xaei&trate 9 a.m. todB.y June i7. Operator Ol"Clereu to ,.~t.hhold technical. data. Can anything be done to atop them."

Buf1les reflect that Orgone Institute e. pseudo - scicnt11' lc ~r..ooratory speciali~oing in cancer research at. tcangeley, Ka1ne. Our investigation of this organization 1n 1950 disclosed nO activity ha:rmtul to security or u. s. Department ln 1954 o't>tained an inJl.:tction ag~inst Cr~ne Institute to prevent interstate shir~nt of so-callei Urguue ener-~ ac~~ulatur deviees as a result of en extensive inv~stisati: · conducted by Food and Drug A~nistration. The dt~iccs were mi~brs~ded under Fooi, Drue, and Cosmetic Act 'Lecause or falGe aud r.i&lea<!inc clah:, Officials of' Orgone Institute, 1!1Cluding.}l2!!!1 h~!':_ip ;>a_s_t_!~nt _ba_!ele_sc rol"'llft''"\1D<C~a +"' 'Q,,,_a,, hv +a1a .......... _ .... A ftf.k.a_,...,._ t.• ... -.-.. f, , rJ, ___ .__. __

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approve! :rec=ende.tion that coiiiiii\iiilcat:tons''tr~ Crgon•1 l'i!Gard1n,g inJunction not be acknowledged. Buf1les contain no 1d<'nt1f1e.'!:lle subverz~,· data regarding .Moisl!. Bufiles negative, re: l.\ichael Uilvcrt and r:o3I"avite.

It a~pears from instant telegram that Orgone Institute ·-~s violl\ted lie" Hampshire Food and Drug Act, and w"' ere b<?ine asked to involve ourselves in •c:aething which is not within cur Jurisc.iction.

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