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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>Scientists Working to Advance Wilhelm Reich&#039;s Sexual Energy-Cosmic Life Force Work</p><p>-- out of all places FOX news! I was pretty thrilled to see this article in the mainstream and that there&#039;s actually still some interest in Reich&#039;s work. I really got into orgone work a couple years ago and still have a number of accumulators in my household. I do think though that the technology of HHG&#039;s and cloudbusters have given way to more up to date technologies, Reich&#039;s original theories of orgone are still cornerstones of technologies that hopefully more baby-boomers and younger folk can gleam some information and inspiration from. I think he was a brilliant man, both in his work regarding orgone theory and politics in general. Just the other day i picked up Reich&#039;s &quot;Mass Psychology of Fascism&quot; from my bookshelf and though originally written in the 30&#039;s or 40&#039;s i think still mirrors politics and the effects it has on the masses today.</p><p>for the complete article go to <a href="http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,308462,00.html">http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,308462,00.html</a></p><p>RANGELEY, Maine —&nbsp; Physician-scientist Wilhelm Reich, best known for his claims of a cosmic life force associated with sexual orgasm, died in federal prison, and the government burned tons of his books and other publications and destroyed his equipment.</p><p>But half a century later, a small number of scientists and other believers are working to advance the European-born psychiatrist&#039;s work on what he called &quot;orgone energy&quot; — a theory largely forgotten in the scientific mainstream.</p><p>&quot;Personally, I think it&#039;s going to be a long time before all of his work is understood and recognized,&quot; said Reich&#039;s granddaughter, Renata Reich Moise, a nurse-midwife and artist in the coastal town of Hancock.</p><p>Reich died on Nov. 3, 1957, in a federal prison in Lewisburg, Pa., where he was sent for ignoring an injunction obtained by the Food and Drug Administration that outlawed a device he called an orgone energy accumulator. Reich believed it could charge the body with essential life energy, heightening vitality and potentially helping to heal disease.</p><p>Critics point to some of these more unconventional ideas in deriding him as a quack. But supporters say he was a brilliant man whose ideas warrant further exploration.</p>]]></content>
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