James DeMeo, Ph.D.

James DeMeo, Ph.D., is a research scientist and former university professor, now Director of the Orgone Biophysical Research Lab, which he founded in 1978. His work and research is interdisciplinary, from cross-cultural, historical studies on the effects of drought and deserts on the origins of warfare and social violence, into laboratory experiments on cosmic cycles and life-energy subjects, and extensive confirming research on Wilhelm Reich's sex-economic and orgone biophysical findings. He has published over 100 journal articles and book-chapters on the issues of energy resources, health, cultural history, environmental problems, and experimental orgone biophysics. His websites are http://www.saharasia.org and http://www.orgonelab.org, and he blogs at http://obrlnews.wordpress.com.

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The Orgone Accumulator Handbook: Construction Plans, Experimental Use and Protection Against Toxic Energy

The Orgone Accumulator Handbook

This book is the product of many years of study of the prior works of Wilhelm Reich, and other dedicated scientists, without whose research findings it would not have been possible. The reader will find their names and research papers listed in the reference section of this book. I have corresponded with, and learned from many of these researchers over the years. In particular, I thank Eva Reich and Jutta Espanca for their constructive criticisms of the first edition of this Handbook. Additionally, I thank my own mentors, Robert Morris, Robert Nunley, and Richard Blasband, from each of whom I learned different things about life energy.

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1989 OROP Arizona 1989 - A Cloudbusting Experiment To Bring Rains in the Desert Southwest

Several years ago, the increasing pace of desert expansion, drought, and general atmospheric chaos prompted me to propose the development of a Desert Research Center in the arid portion of the American Southwest, with the goal of demonstrating a long-term desert greening effect using the Reich cloudbuster. During the years...

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