Orgone Energy and Instrumental Transcommunication: A Synergistic Exploration

Introduction

Instrumental Transcommunication (ITC) – especially Electronic Voice Phenomena (EVP) – involves using electronic devices to capture voices or signals attributed to non-physical entities. These phenomena challenge conventional science and have prompted theorists to invoke exotic energies or “etheric” mechanisms to explain how information traverses from a subtler realm into electronics. In parallel, mid-20th-century scientist Wilhelm Reich proposed the existence of orgone energy, a universal life force or cosmic energy. Reich not only theorized about orgone as a mass-free, omnipresent substance similar to the old concept of a luminiferous ether, but more closely associated with living energyen.wikipedia.org, he also built devices – such as orgone accumulators and cloudbusters – to harness and manipulate this energy. This report examines how Reich’s orgone theory and inventions might interface with ITC/EVP practice. We explore conceptual alignments between orgone energy and the “subtle energies” often conjectured in ITC, discuss how orgone-based devices could be applied in EVP experiments, and propose experimental designs integrating Reichian equipment with modern ITC techniques. Potential electromagnetic and subtle energy phenomena noted in Reich’s work (and a 2019 plant-growth study involving orgone accumulators) are highlighted for their relevance to improving EVP signal detection.

Theoretical Parallels Between Orgone Energy and ITC

Reich described orgone as a primordial cosmic energy – anti-entropic and creative – present everywhere and underpinning living processes​en.wikipedia.org. In Ether, God and Devil, he drew parallels between orgone and older concepts of a universal medium (“ether”) or spiritual force (“God”), suggesting that historic mystics and scientists were grasping at the same fundamental energy he had discovered​en.wikipedia.org. Notably, orgone was believed to permeate space and could coalesce to create order in nature (from microscopic “bions” to galaxies)​en.wikipedia.org. This worldview aligns remarkably well with ideas held by some ITC researchers. EVP pioneers often speculate that an “etheric” energy or field is involved in carrying or imprinting the messages of spirits onto physical media. In fact, practitioners in the 1970s reported that communicators from “the other side” explicitly confirmed the existence of orgone energy and likened it to the energetic medium of their realm​mdpi.com. Such accounts suggest that both Reich’s orgone theory and ITC metaphysics posit a universal, unseen energy as a bridge between the material and spiritual.

It is also noteworthy that early EVP experimenters borrowed concepts from occultism and psychic research to explain the phenomena. For example, Konstantin Raudive (a founding figure of EVP research) referred to ectoplasm – the mysterious substance of physical mediums – to explain how spirit voices might manifest in electronic circuits​mdpi.com. This implies a life-force substance is involved in transmitting the voices, much as orgone was considered a life-force. Similarly, ITC messages received by Hildegard Schäfer in the 1980s included references to the Akashic Records and other esoteric energies​mdpi.com, reinforcing the notion that an all-pervading energy/consciousness field underlies communication with the beyond. In one case, spirits even mentioned that what Reich called Orgone was a real energy in nature​mdpi.com. Both frameworks – orgonomic and ITC – therefore converge on the idea of a pervasive energetic medium that can be modulated by consciousness or intention.

Beyond Earthly life, Reich’s later work ventured into the cosmic and speculative: in Contact with Space (1957) he hypothesized interactions with extraterrestrial beings and cosmic orgone engineering. He believed UFOs (which he termed “CORE space ships”) might be tapping into cosmic orgone flows【59†】. Interestingly, some EVP practitioners have similarly suggested that not all EVPs stem from deceased humans – some communicating entities claim a non-terrestrial or cosmic originmdpi.com. Both Reich and ITC researchers thus entertain that intelligence beyond visible life might communicate or travel via a subtle energy continuum. This theoretical resonance provides a foundation for imagining that orgone energy could play a role as the carrier or enabler of ITC phenomena. In principle, if spirits or other entities exist in an orgone-like form (an idea consistent with Reich’s view of orgone as the substrate of life and consciousness), they might more easily influence electronic devices in an environment rich in orgone. The next sections examine how Reich’s orgone devices could amplify or clarify such influence in practice.

Reich’s Orgone Devices in an ITC Context

Orgone Accumulators as EVP Enhancers

Reich’s orgone accumulator (ORA) is a box or enclosure made of alternating layers of organic and metallic materials, designed to concentrate orgone energy from the environment. For example, an accumulator might be a chamber lined with wood or cotton (organic) on the outside and metal on the inside. This layered construction causes ambient orgone to be drawn in and held within the enclosure​smartofjournal.com. An intriguing side-effect of the design is that it also functions as a Faraday cage, screening out external electromagnetic fields​smartofjournal.com. In a recent 2019 experiment, Yüksel and Eroğlu built a 50×50×50 cm orgone accumulator to test plant growth and explicitly noted that the assembly acted “to shield the electromagnetic fields” as a Faraday cage​smartofjournal.com. Even with EM fields attenuated, plants grown inside the orgone box showed significantly better development than those in control boxes​smartofjournal.com. This suggests the accumulator was indeed concentrating some life-promoting factor – presumably orgone energy – independent of ordinary EM signals.

Applied to ITC/EVP, an orgone accumulator could be a game-changer. First, by blocking conventional radio interference while boosting the local orgone density, it creates a controlled environment to detect truly anomalous voices. If EVP signals still appear inside a shielded orgone-rich box, it strengthens the case that they are not stray broadcasts but a genuine transcommunication. Additionally, if spirits or entities require energy to manifest audible voices, the orgone accumulator may provide an energetic “fuel” or medium for them. One could envision researchers conducting EVP recording sessions inside an orgone accumulator chamber, as has been speculatively suggested in ITC circles​transmaterialization.com. The hypothesis is that the high orgone concentration would make it easier for disincarnate intelligences to imprint their messages on the recording device, perhaps by modulating the orgone field which in turn induces electrical signals. The accumulator chamber, being metal-lined, also reduces background noise and stray electromagnetic contamination, potentially yielding clearer EVP recordingstransmaterialization.com.

In practical terms, researchers might construct a human-sized ORA cabinet or even a small closet lined with orgone accumulator materials and place audio recorders or radio-based EVP devices inside. Preliminary trials could compare EVP results in three scenarios: inside the orgone box, inside a simple Faraday-cage box (metal shielding but no orgone layering), and in an open room. Any enhancement of anomalous voice phenomena unique to the orgone box (and not seen in the plain Faraday box) would indicate that the orgone energy itself is playing a role. Indeed, such controlled comparisons echo the plant study methodology, where an orgone box and a Faraday-cage control box were tested in parallel​smartofjournal.com. Just as the orgone accumulator boosted seedling growth (with, notably, higher measured heat accumulation than controls in some cases, indicating energetic activity), an orgone accumulator might boost the “growth” of EVP signals. Researchers could further measure environmental parameters inside the box – e.g. temperature differences, ion counts, or even an electroscope discharge rate (classic orgone metrics) – during EVP sessions to see if anomalies coincide with voice capture. An increase in orgone indicators when EVPs form would hint that the entities are drawing on orgone energy to manifest.

Beyond enclosing the entire session in an accumulator, orgone-infused equipment could be tried. This means incorporating orgone-attracting materials into the devices themselves. For instance, one could line a microphone’s casing with an organic–metal layering or wrap a radio sweeping device in an “orgone blanket” (layers of steel wool and cotton cloth). The idea, inspired by speculative designs​transmaterialization.com, is that if the recording apparatus itself holds a charge of orgone, spirit influences may couple into it more readily. At the very least, this may amplify weak paranormal signals – akin to providing a bias current in an electronic circuit to make it more sensitive to small perturbations.

The Cloudbuster and Environmental Energetics for ITC

While the orgone accumulator works on a local, enclosed scale, Reich’s cloudbuster operates on a grand, atmospheric scale. The cloudbuster is essentially an array of large hollow metal pipes mounted on a swivel, with cables or hoses connecting the base of the pipes to a body of water. By aiming the pipes at specific regions of the sky and grounding them in water, Reich claimed he could draw orgone energy out of the atmosphere – much like a giant syphon – thereby dissipating or condensing clouds​en.wikipedia.org. This process, which he termed Cosmic Orgone Engineering (CORE), was used in attempts to induce rain during droughts and to break up concentrations of “dead” orgone energy (DOR) in the environment. In Contact with Space, Reich details operations where the cloudbuster was used to clear DOR-blackened skies and even suggests it helped neutralize UFO presence by disrupting their energy supply【59†】. The cloudbuster thus illustrates the ability to manipulate the ambient orgone field on a large scale, as well as Reich’s view that orgone energy and electromagnetic weather/space phenomena are linked.

In an ITC context, a full-sized cloudbuster (with its massive pipes and water grounding) might be impractical, but the principle can be applied in inventive ways. Because the cloudbuster can either pump orgone out of or into a given area (depending on how it’s used), one potential application is environmental tuning of the space in which ITC is done. For example, before an EVP session, a researcher could operate a cloudbuster or a smaller orgone-drawing apparatus outdoors to reduce DOR and enrich the atmosphere with fresh orgone. This might be analogous to “energetically cleansing” the area, which mediumistic practitioners often do with smudging or other rituals – here achieved with orgone technology. A DOR-free, orgone-rich environment could ostensibly be more conducive to paranormal communication. There are anecdotal reports in ITC that highly negative or “heavy” environments yield poor EVP results (perhaps akin to Reich’s DOR, which was associated with sickness, stagnation and communication breakdown). Using a cloudbuster to restore a lively orgone charge in the vicinity might improve the clarity of any spirit transmissions.

On a smaller scale, one might experiment with a miniature cloudbuster or “orgone cannon” for indoor use. Contemporary orgone enthusiasts have built devices sometimes called chembusters or orgone shooters – essentially scaled-down cloudbusters using copper pipes and crystals instead of water buckets, aimed at the sky or used in a room. While their efficacy is unproven, such devices could be tested in ITC by aiming them around the séance room or at a source of noise that is being used for EVP (such as a radio dial static). The theoretical expectation is two-fold: (1) The orgone flow might carry modulations from entities into the noise, acting as a carrier wave that spirits can imprint with voices; or (2) The orgone flow might simply improve environmental conditions, reducing interference and providing energy that entities can use to form voices more audibly. Either way, this extends Reich’s weather-control tool into the realm of “communication-control.” It is admittedly a speculative leap – moving from rainmaking to spirit communication – but given Reich’s own willingness to explore the fringe (he considered the possibility that his cloudbusting in the 1950s established a form of contact with extraterrestrial consciousness【59†】), such experimentation is very much in the pioneering spirit of Orgonomy.

Electromagnetic and Subtle Energy Phenomena in Reich’s Work Relevant to EVP

One strong bridge between Reich’s orgone research and ITC is the observable electromagnetic disturbances that orgone devices or fields can produce. Although Reich insisted orgone was distinct from electromagnetism, he acknowledged interactions between them. A striking example comes from his infamous ORANUR experiment (1951), where a small quantity of radioactive material was introduced into a powerful orgone accumulator. ORANUR (Orgone Against Nuclear Radiation) created an over-excited orgone field that had drastic effects: people got sick, the atmosphere turned hazy with DOR, and radiation counters behaved bizarrely. Reich reported that Geiger–Müller counters, even when not in direct contact with the radium, began registering wildly fluctuating counts in an ORANUR-charged room – as if the orgone energy itself was triggering the detector. In one account, the counter’s needle would start at a normal background level then race up to extremely high counts (tens of thousands per minute), then drop back down and “stutter,” then surge again, sometimes jamming at maximum without any radioactive source present【26†】【27†】. He also noted differences depending on materials: a Geiger tube encased in plastic (an organic material) tended only to fade out (absorb the orgone and become unresponsive), whereas an unshielded or metal-encased tube showed the erratic high counts【27†】. These observations imply that orgone fields can induce electrical noise or pulses in detection equipment – effectively injecting a signal where none should exist.

This is directly pertinent to EVP devices, which often rely on detecting subtle changes in electrical noise. Many EVP setups use audio recorders listening to ambient white noise or radio frequency static, on the premise that spirits manipulate this noise to form voice patterns. If an orgone-rich environment can make a radiation counter click furiously on its own, one might likewise find that a sensitive audio circuit in an orgone field picks up unusual oscillations or impulses that could form voice patterns. In other words, orgone might modulate electronic noise in ways that create intelligible signals. Indeed, some EVP experimenters have encountered unexplained spikes, tones, or coherence in their baseline noise – currently attributed to unknown causes. The orgone hypothesis would suggest these could be due to transient orgonic charges.

Reich’s work also highlighted the role of material interfaces in orgone effects (organic vs metallic surfaces, etc.). Applying this to ITC engineering, one could experiment with different materials for housing EVP devices: e.g. seeing if a microphone wrapped in cotton (organic) vs aluminum foil (metallic) yields different results in voice capture. The polarity of orgone attraction and repulsion might mean that an optimal configuration involves a combination of materials (much like the accumulator layers) to facilitate a flow of orgone through the device, carrying any spirit influence with it. This could be especially relevant for devices like so-called spirit radios or Frank’s Box (ghost boxes scanning radio frequencies). By integrating orgone-attracting materials into the circuit or housing, one might create a sort of “orgonic antenna.” While a normal antenna picks up EM waves, an orgonic antenna might pick up fluctuations in the orgone field – which could then be converted to electrical signals.

Another phenomenon from Reich’s research is the concept of Deadly Orgone Radiation (DOR), essentially orgone energy that has become stagnant, over-excited, or environmentally polluted (often by high EM emissions or radioactive fallout). DOR was blamed for causing biological depression, illness, and electronic failures. In an EVP session, one might analogize that excessive DOR could dampen spirit communication (perhaps by “clogging” the subtle channels with chaotic energy). Managing DOR then becomes important – this is where again the cloudbuster or proper ventilation of orgone accumulators matters. Reich often had to ground accumulators or stop experiments to allow DOR to dissipate. Similarly, an ITC practitioner might need to periodically discharge the orgone apparatus (for instance, grounding the orgone box or airing it out) to maintain a healthy energetic state. Interestingly, some paranormal investigators already employ ion generators or EM pumps during ghost hunts under the belief that providing extra ions or energy may help spirits manifest. An orgone device could serve a similar purpose – but one must be cautious, since ORANUR shows too much chaotic charging can backfire. Finding the balance – providing sufficient orgone charge to boost signals, but avoiding a build-up of DOR – would be a key practical challenge in integrating orgonomy with ITC.

Finally, modern scientific perspectives like the Yüksel & Eroğlu plant study hint at specific frequency relationships between EM fields and orgone-charged systems. They found that oscillating magnetic fields at 7.8 Hz (and to a lesser extent ~83 Hz) significantly enhanced plant growth, especially in the presence of an orgone accumulator​smartofjournal.com. The 7.8 Hz frequency is intriguingly close to the fundamental Schumann resonance of the Earth’s ionosphere (7.83 Hz), often considered a natural “heartbeat” of the planet. It invites speculation that orgone energy might resonate at or respond to such frequencies. For EVP, this could mean that ELF (extremely low frequency) magnetic fields in the ~8 Hz range could be used in conjunction with orgone devices to strengthen the coupling between spiritual intentions and physical electronics. An experiment could involve driving a coil around an orgone accumulator with a 7.8 Hz current (a very low-frequency EM wave) and seeing if EVP voices become more coherent or loud. This would unite three components: the orgone field, the low-frequency EM field, and the recording device, possibly creating a resonant condition for information transfer. The fact that 7.8 Hz was beneficial to living organisms in the study suggests it’s a benign, life-compatible frequency – perhaps “friendly” to spirit life-force as well. Many ITC researchers have theorized that spirits communicate by impressing their messages on electromagnetic carrier waves. Providing a pre-set carrier at a frequency attuned to orgone/life energy might thus be like providing a clear channel for the other side to speak.

Proposed Experiments and Engineering Designs

Building on the above insights, we can outline several concrete ways to integrate Reichian devices with ITC equipment. These proposals range from simple modifications to more elaborate experimental setups:

  • EVP Recording in an Orgone Chamber: Construct a small room or cabinet as an orgone accumulator (using alternating layers of metal and organic insulation). Place audio recorders or even a live microphone feed inside. Record under identical conditions both inside and outside the chamber for control. Because the chamber also acts as an EM shield, any EVP voices recorded inside will be less likely to be stray radio. Measure whether the orgone-charged environment yields more EVP occurrences or clearer voice quality compared to a shielded but non-orgone environment. This directly tests the hypothesis of orgone aiding the phenomenon.
  • Orgone-Powered Spirit Box: Modify a standard “spirit box” (a device that rapidly scans radio frequencies to generate noise for spirits to manipulate) by adding orgone accumulator material to its case. For instance, line the interior of the spirit box with a layer of cotton or wool and an inner layer of thin sheet metal. The device will then continuously operate in a mini orgone accumulator. Monitor whether the random sweep noises produce more coherent voices with the orgone lining than without. One could also place an orgone accumulator blanket around a running radio and see if EVP responses change in number or relevance​transmaterialization.com.
  • Cloudbusting the Atmosphere Before ITC: If a full cloudbuster is available (or can be constructed safely), perform an experiment where you operate the cloudbuster for a certain period (say, 30 minutes) aimed at the sky prior to an EVP session in the same general area. The goal is to enrich and refresh the orgone energy in the environment (as Reich did to produce rain). Then conduct ITC sessions (could be EVP, spirit radio, even video ITC) and see if anomalous communications improve versus days without the prior cloudbusting. All the while, environmental data like ion counts, temperature, and background radiation should be logged to correlate any changes to the session outcomes. Caution: ORANUR effects should be avoided – i.e. do not perform cloudbusting near high EM emitters or radioactive sources, and cease operations if signs of DOR excess (headache, fatigue, darkening sky) appear. This experiment is bold but would test if large-scale orgone manipulation has any effect on ITC success.
  • Orgone Field Monitoring During EVP: As hinted earlier, set up instruments to directly monitor orgone-related variables during an EVP recording. For example, an electroscope (a device with foil leaves that diverge when charged) can detect orgone presence by its discharge rate – Reich showed that an electroscope in an orgone accumulator discharges more slowly due to the charge saturation. If a spirit voice comes through, check if at that exact time the electroscope behaved oddly (perhaps a rapid discharge or surge). Likewise, a Geiger counter can be placed nearby with its tube wrapped in aluminum foil (to make it sensitive to orgone fluctuations but shielded from normal alpha radiation). If EVP voices coincide with jumps in Geiger counts (and external radiation is ruled out), it would strongly suggest an orgone-electrical interaction accompanying the communication. Essentially, the idea is to treat the appearance of an EVP as not just an isolated acoustic event but as part of a broader physical phenomenon that we can capture with multiple sensors. Coordinated spikes in the orgone sensors and the audio signal would support the theory that a burst of orgonic activity is enabling the voice.
  • Frequency Tuning Experiments: Using insights from the plant growth study, introduce specific EM frequencies into an orgone-rich ITC setup and look for resonant enhancement of communication. For instance, drive a solenoid coil in the vicinity of the recording device with a 7.8 Hz sinusoidal current (this produces an oscillating magnetic field). Alternatively, use a simple function generator and coil to produce a frequency sweep from, say, 1 Hz to 100 Hz around the device. See if EVPs are more abundant or clearer when certain frequencies are on. It may turn out that, for example, when the coil runs at 7.8 Hz the EVP voices become louder or more coherent (one could quantify coherence or signal-to-noise of the voice). This would hint that the spirit influence is able to entrain or make use of that frequency. Since Reich’s work and others’ suggest orgone has a pulsatory nature (Reich observed biological/orgone pulsation cycles, and the Schumann resonance connection arises), finding a matching frequency could “open the channel” wider. On the flip side, frequencies that generate DOR or disturb the orgone field might be avoided – e.g. if a high frequency causes a drop in phenomena, that might correspond to chaotic orgone motion.
  • Orgone Generator as an ITC Power Supply: As a more far-out engineering concept, consider Reich’s orgone motor. In 1949, he reported a small motor that ran on orgone energy – essentially a spinning device connected to an orgone accumulator and an electrical circuit, which turned without conventional power【61†】. Reproductions or interpretations of this device (sometimes involving a high-voltage electrostatic setup in an accumulator) have been attempted by orgonomy enthusiasts. If such a motor or generator could be made to work, one could use it to directly power an ITC device. For example, instead of batteries, the recorder or spirit box could be hooked to an orgone-charged electrical supply. The speculation here is that the fluctuations of the orgone motor’s output might inherently carry the imprint of the orgone field’s dynamics – thus being more “readable” by spirit entities than a smooth DC battery. It’s a very experimental idea, but it gets to the heart of integrating orgone with electronics at a fundamental level. Even if an orgone motor is not attainable, simpler electrostatic generators (like a Wimshurst machine or ionizer) can be placed next to an accumulator to create an orgone-electrostatic hybrid environment. The effects on any EVP recording device under those conditions would be uncharted territory.

Discussion and Implications

The above explorations demonstrate a rich potential interface between Reich’s orgone physics and the practice of ITC/EVP. The theoretical alignment is striking: both domains posit that an underlying energy (whether called orgone, life force, ether, or something else) mediates between consciousness and matter. If this is true, leveraging orgone might greatly enhance communication with disembodied intelligences by providing a conducive energy medium. The proposed technological applications – from orgone-energized chambers to environmental orgone tuning – are ambitious but grounded in analogies either from Reich’s experiments or modern studies (like the plant growth under orgone influence). Early results like the Yüksel et al. study give a scientific sheen to the idea that orgone accumulators have genuine effects, lending some credence to trying them in other domains.

Of course, these ideas venture into areas currently considered pseudoscientific by mainstream standards. Both orgone theory and electronic spirit communication have their share of skeptics. Therefore, any combined orgone-ITC experimentation must be conducted with rigorous controls and documentation. Positive outcomes (e.g. consistent EVPs in an orgone box that do not occur elsewhere) would be groundbreaking – but even null results are valuable, as they narrow down the conditions under which these phenomena do not occur. It’s important to remain objective; for instance, if an orgone accumulator as an EVP aid ends up simply blocking all signals (perhaps making it too quiet to get EVPs), that would indicate that the phenomena might rely on some environmental EM “noise” after all. On the other hand, if EVP voices become undeniably clearer inside the accumulator, it would suggest that providing a high orgone/low EM setting helps the communicators focus their influence – a result that would invigorate both orgonomy and ITC research.

Safety and ethical considerations should be noted. Reich’s later work was controversial and even suppressed – the FDA famously burned orgone accumulators and publications, and Reich died in prison for defying an injunction. While those extreme reactions were tied to the climate of the 1950s, any modern research program should still be mindful of not making health claims or endangering participants. Orgone devices, if misused (as in ORANUR), can create hazardous conditions. For ITC researchers, a gentle learning curve is advised: start with small orgone boxes and low-power devices before attempting something like a full-size cloudbuster operation. It’s also crucial to filter out mundane explanations – for example, an orgone accumulator will warm up slightly due to the To-T effect (thermal difference) Reich documented; could that create micro-air currents that produce sounds? One must ensure that supposed EVPs aren’t artifacts of such physical processes. Employing multi-channel recordings and having independent analysts assess the results can help maintain scientific integrity.

In conclusion, marrying Reichian orgone science with instrumental transcommunication opens a frontier of truly “out-of-the-box” experimentation. It encourages us to treat EVP not just as isolated spooky voices, but as manifestations of deeper natural energies that we can attempt to understand and even engineer. Imagine an eventual scenario where an orgone-enhanced ITC device consistently facilitates clearer communication, effectively acting as a “etheric telephone.” Achieving this would vindicate, in part, Reich’s belief that life-energy and electromagnetism can interact to produce novel effects, and it would validate the intuition of EVP researchers that something beyond conventional physics is at play in their communications. While we are not there yet, the synergy of ideas presented here provides a roadmap for rigorous inquiry. Both orgonomy and ITC began as marginalized sciences, but through careful research and perhaps a bit of cosmic superimposition of their own – the merging of two streams of thought – we might arrive at a new understanding of how consciousness and energy interface to transcend what we currently consider the limits of reality.

References:

  1. Reich, W. Ether, God and Devil / Cosmic Superimposition. 1949/1951. (Orgone energy as cosmic life force and parallels to ether)
  2. Reich, W. Contact with Space. 1957. (Orgone experiments with atmosphere, DOR, and attempted communication with “Space”; introduction of cloudbuster)
  3. Yüksel, S. & Eroğlu, Ö. (2019). The Role of Orgone Accumulators and Electromagnetic Waves in Plant Development. Social Mentality and Researcher Thinkers Journal, 5(25): 1743-1748. (Demonstrates orgone accumulator effects on plant growth and interaction with specific EM frequencies)
  4. Friberg von Sydow, R. (2024). “Totenfunk”: Investigating the Techniques and Theologies of the Electronic Voice Phenomenon. Religions, 15(12), 1546. (Documents EVP practitioners’ interpretations; notes references to orgone energy by spirit communicators)
  5. Orgone – Wikipedia article en.wikipedia.orgen.wikipedia.org (Summary of orgone energy concept and its relation to ether and life energy)
  6. Cloudbuster – Wikipedia article en.wikipedia.org (Description of Reich’s cloudbuster and its operation by drawing orgone with water-grounded pipes)

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