1957

Wilhelm Reich Museum make "A Man's Right to Know (The Wilhelm Reich Story)" available on YouTube

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The documentary "Man's Right to Know (The Wilhelm Reich Story)" has ben made available by the YouTube user account wilhelmreichtrust.
Man's Right to Know is a factually accurate introduction to the life and work of Wilhelm Reich, M.D. (1897-1957), an Austrian psychiatrist, research physician and scientist. This 28-minute introduction was produced by the Wilhelm Reich Infant Trust which was created by Reich himself in his Last Will & Testament in March 1957.

Tom Bearden on Broken Symmetry

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For the open-minded reader, let me explain what broken symmetry means, and what the broken symmetry of a dipole means with respect to powering any dipolar EM circuit.
The strong prediction of broken symmetry by Lee and Yang and its experimental proof by Wu et al. in 1957, initiated a great revolution across physics and won a nearly instant Nobel Prize in December 1957 for Lee and Yang.
One of the broken symmetries proven by Wu et al. and published in 1957 is the broken symmetry of opposite charges, as on the ends of a dipole.

2008-07-14: Archive Workshop at Orgonon - results from Wilhelm Reich Museum 2008 Update

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For three days in July, eleven people—scholars, researchers, and Trust board members and advisors—convened in the Conference Building (formerly Reich’s Student Laboratory) to peruse what we consider the most sensitive and proprietary materials in The Archives of the Orgone Institute: Reich’s orgone motor research, the Y factor, and orgonometric equations, including Reich’s gravitational equations.
As we mentioned in earlier Updates, after the Trust’s busy schedule in 2007 we opted not to have a regular summer conference at Orgonon in 2008.

EVGray: EMS -- Electronic Power That Could Change The World's Economic Power Picture - Newsreal Series, June, 1977

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Though harassed by the authorities, under-financed and ignored by science, business and industry, Edwin V. Gray, a self educated Los Angeles inventor has developed a revolutionary electromagnetic motor that promises to greatly improve conditions for the world.
A vast new technology is opening because Gray invented a motor that delivers super-efficient horsepower at lower cost with less wear and tear than any other device known. His EMS motor takes us a giant step closer to the magnificent, whirring power plants visualized by science fiction writers.

web.archive.org: Stephan Riess

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mirrored from http://web.archive.org/web/19981202195740/http://www.riess.org/sriess.h…
Stephan Riess (1898-1985) was a Bavarian-born mining engineer and geologist who emigrated to the United States in 1923. While working in a deep mine in the 1930's, Riess was amazed, after a load of dynamite was set off, to see water gushing out of nowhere in such quantities that pumps installed to remove it at the rate of 25,000 gallons per minute could not make a dent in it.

Wilhelm Reich - chops from "W.R. Mysteries of the Organism"

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Orgone Shooter, Orgone Accumulator, Orgone Blanket, Myron Sharaf explaining his comprehension of his Orgone Accumulator, Dr. Eva Reich on a conspiracy tip,

Energy From The Vacuum Part 05 Trailer - Hidden Electrodynamics and The Final Secret of Free Energy

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HIDDEN ELECTRODYNAMICS and THE FINAL SECRET OF FREE ENERGY featuring Tom Bearden with appearances by David Clements Ph.D. and Lt.Col. Ken Moore (ret.)

Running Time: 1 hr. 15 minutes

John Bedini Audio Interview April 6th 2008 - Transcript from SkyMeadowMedia

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Sky Meadow Media and 21st Century Radio(R) present: John Bedini In a Series of Radio Interviews with Dr. Bob Hieronimus

“Everybody should have this knowledge so they can get energy for themselves. Energy shouldn’t be controlled.”

H Dr. Bob Hieronimus, the host

B John Bedini, the guest

H: John Bedini! Boy, it has been 18 years, brother John!

B: Yes, it has, Dr. Bob! And, first of all, thank you very much for having me.
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