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Borderland: Ions and Orgone - by Herman Meinke


IONS AND ORGONE

by Herman Meinke

I'm sure you've noticed some foggy days that seemed 
healthy and alive but others that appeared toxic and 
lifeless.  It became apparent that the same condition 
occurred in my laboratory experiments on bion growth.  There 
were many days when I worked with silica gels used in the 
research of bions and their growth later into insects.  
Eventually I noticed that these particular gels resembled 
the same phenomenon of toxic DOR1 days whereby solutions 
with materials in temporary suspension, such as clay, fell 
to the bottom and other substances floated upwards instead.  
This is depicted in the moving nature of orgone-like foggy 
days.  This beautiful orgone experience is seen when fog 
rises from a swamp at night or when rolling in from a south 
sea island.  In DOR contrast, a smog filled room that's 
highly positive (negative ions far outnumbered by positive) 
has a DOR type stagnant air.  This will clear up however 
when negative ions are reintroduced.  I am not, however, 
saying that negative ions are orgone energy.
This same situation occurs outdoors when the air is 
charged very positively.  Normally, fog doesn't lift easily.  
This is because the ionosphere is charge with 400,000 
positive volts whereas the earth's ground surface tends to 
be negative, pulling the positively charge fog downward.  
This same situation fits other DOR type problems.  Since 
these lighter, more mobile negatively charged particles are 
no longer present, the heavier and more condensed positively 
charge particles now repel each one and other in a manner 
similar to the particles in the silica gel solution in water 
(formerly mentioned).  If I were to pour water on a colloid, 
the water would tend to move the whole gel.  Just like this 
gel phenomenon described, DOR type fogs refuse to move, even 
when a breeze or wind comes along.  It is as though the fog 
particles form an expanded colloid like sponge for many 
miles.  Under these circumstances, it's easy to see why the 
air prefers to pass through the fog instead of struggling to 
impel it to move.  Try to visualize the fog as a three 
dimensional screen with the corners of its cube having 
positive ions (or DOR particles) and the smaller air 
particles passing through the screen but not affecting its 
movement.
As stated earlier, you can experience orgone energy when 
encountering fog rising from a swamp both early in the 
morning and late at night when it comes gently rolling off 
the ocean.  It occurs in the strongly charged negative ions 
of the misty sprays from cool mountain waterfalls.  These 
particular ions are attracted to the ionosphere (which is 
highly positive) and they're lifted upward.  The negatively 
charged earth repels this type of orgone fog, causing it to 
turn into levitational clouds.
This same situation happens when a negative ion generator 
is used to clear up a smog filled room.  My research does 
not indicate that orgone energy is related to negative ions 
but rather that orgone presence does seem to cause the air 
to become negatively charged.
Reich himself described fogs that would not move even in 
the presence of a wind or breeze and referred to them as DOR 
type fogs.
Some of my previous background involved working as a 
polymer chemist at Reichold Chemical Company along with 
experience as a plating chemist at Continental Dye Casting 
Company and automotive head chemist at EZY Products.  I also 
studied electronics at Lawrence Tech.  This particular 
background helped me to formulate the above theories.
Perhaps other scientists as well as laypeople can now use 
this information to advance their understanding of orgone 
energy.  In the past twenty years, I have personally taken 
readings of the ion content of the air and used negative ion 
generators to simulate different effects.  These instruments 
can be very useful in studying both orgone and DOR effects 
on air.
Remember that negative ion generators are not orgone 
generators.  Negative ions generators will collect all the 
dirt from a room and deposit it on the walls nearby, 
actually bonding it to the paint.  Further months of usage 
will also collect DOR dirt, radioactive fallout dust, and 
other toxic chemicals confining it to a small area, becoming 
to dangerous to be near eventually.  Negative ion generators 
produce ORANUR  reactions.
There are ways to generate beneficial ions which may 
prove to be more closely related to orgone energy and thus 
safer.  Refer to British patent #1,266,227 which can be 
obtained from: Patent Office, 25 Southampton Building, 
London WC2A 1AY as printed for Her Majesty's Stationary 
Office by Courier Press, Leamington Spa, 1972.  If the 
electricity from a 5,000 and 10,000 volt AC generator is 
stored between capacitor plates without producing any 
electrical breakdown in the dielectric materials between the 
plates (and also if there is no electrical discharge in the 
air) then a small bluish glow will be observed when there is 
a small air gap between the plates.  When this happens, the 
air coming through the plates acts like highly charged 
orgone energy.  Tests run on the above patented device, with 
air recirculating for over one hour through the device, 
removed 88% of the CO2.  This air also caused rapid healing 
in highly infected mice.
1. DOR is the acronym coined by Dr. WilHelm Reich to 
designate Deadly Orgone Radiation -- the life-negative 
aspect of orgone energy.
 . ORANUR is the acronym used to designate ORgone NUclear 
Reaction.



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