Wed, 19 December 2007 The Orgonomy Podcast Number 9. November 3, 2007 was the 50th anniversary of Dr. Wilhelm Reich's death.
The events that led up to his tragic death in a federal penitentiary
were extraordinary. What lay behind his incarceration and the burning of
his books, as well as so many other other socially destructive acts,
has been found to be rooted in a very real illness --- one that that is
called the "emotional plague". In The Orgonomy Podcast Number Nine, attorney Edward Pell takes us
through the decade of visious and irrational behavior on the part of
society's "guardians" was, in truth, a witch hunt that ultimately led to the
burning of Reich's books, the destruction of his scientific equipment,
and finally, to his very life. While this podcast commemorates the life and passing of one of the world's greatest scientists, it also celebrates his work with the publishing of a new and immensley important book, The Emotional Plague by Charles Konia, M.D. Learn more about this universal social illness, the science of orgonomy and much more in this newly published book at www.orgonomy.org Comments[0] |
The Orgonomy Podcast Number 9. November 3, 2007 was the 50th anniversary of Dr. Wilhelm Reich's death.
The events that led up to his tragic death in a federal penitentiary
were extraordinary. What lay behind his incarceration and the burning of
his books, as well as so many other other socially destructive acts,
has been found to be rooted in a very real illness --- one that that is
called the "emotional plague". In The Orgonomy Podcast Number Nine, attorney Edward Pell takes us
through the decade of visious and irrational behavior on the part of
society's "guardians" was, in truth, a witch hunt that ultimately led to the
burning of Reich's books, the destruction of his scientific equipment,
and finally, to his very life. 
