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ONE LESS FAT, EVIL BASTARD IN THE WORLD !!!
Henry Kissinger DEAD at 100 years old.
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Henry Kissinger DEAD at 100 years old.
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American Cop (November/December issue) THE EMOTIONAL PLAGUE (ACO Press, 2008) addresses the questions that everyone in law enforcement has always asked at the scene of a crime – How could anyone do this? How could anyone be this evil? What causes such banality?…
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THE DEMISE OF AMERICA
How an Emotional Plague is Destroying Our Nation
By Charles Konia, M.D.
AMERICA IS AT A PRECIPICE:
HOW DID WE GET HERE
AND WHAT CAN WE DO?
For many years, America has been considered the leader of the Free World. Right now, new alliances are forming that threaten our freedom. What happens to the rest of the world when America is no longer strong and free?
The Demise of America features a compilation of thought-provoking blogs beginning in 2010 and continuing to the present by Dr. Charles Konia, a renowned psychiatrist and author. Whether you've followed his work over the years or are new to his writings, this book will undoubtedly provide fresh insights on the challenges our nation faces.
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This announcement was created by The American College of Orgonomy (ACO), located near Princeton, New Jersey. The ACO is a nonprofit education and scientific organization devoted to setting and maintaining standards for work in the field of orgonomy. The ACO provides information, training, and research support for those interested and involved in orgonomy. This press release is meant to inform those who may have an interest in the science of orgonomy and the activities of the ACO. The ACO is not affiliated with any website, newsgroup, bulletin board, network, service, or other media that may be reproducing this release. The ACO does not endorse any information, data, text, software, music, sound, photographs, graphics, video, messages, or other materials transmitted, posted, published, distributed, or otherwise disseminated on any media other than the ACO's website at www.orgonomy.org. Please contact aco(at)orgonomy.org for information on the ACO as well as to verify the original text of this announcement.
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https://books.google.com/books/about/The_Demise_of_America.html?id=2co60AEACAAJ
https://twitter.com/charleskonia
Coming Soon!
THE DEMISE OF AMERICA
How an Emotional Plague is Destroying Our Nation
By Charles Konia, M.D.
AMERICA IS AT A PRECIPICE:
HOW DID WE GET HERE
AND WHAT CAN WE DO?
For many years, America has been considered the leader of the Free World. Right now, new alliances are forming that threaten our freedom. What happens to the rest of the world when America is no longer strong and free?
The Demise of America features a compilation of thought-provoking blogs beginning in 2010 and continuing to the present by Dr. Charles Konia, a renowned psychiatrist and author. Whether you've followed his work over the years or are new to his writings, this book will undoubtedly provide fresh insights on the challenges our nation faces.
Makes a Great Holiday Gift!
The Demise of America is not only an enlightening read but also an ideal holiday gift for those seeking deeper insights into the contemporary issues we confront as a nation.
To stay informed about the release date and an exclusive pre-order offer, be sure to stay connected with us! We look forward to sharing more details with you soon!
Thank you for being part of our engaged and insightful community. Your continued support is deeply appreciated.
American College of Orgonomy
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Date: Fri, Dec 8, 2023, 4:01 PM
Subject: Reminder to Subscribe Now: Journal of Orgonomy Volume 56 no. 1
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American College of Orgonomy
Reminder to Subscribe Now:
Journal of Orgonomy Volume 56 no. 1
December 8, 2023
Included in this issue of the Journal are case studies of home births, moving chronicles that offer a window into the deep emotional contact between mother and newborn. Seeing the potential of human life—before the effects of armoring can take hold—impresses upon us the importance of safeguarding emotional health within our own lives. Additional case studies demonstrate the unique efficacy of medical orgone therapy in returning individuals to their innate healthy functioning. Articles on the emotional plague document the prevalence of attacks against healthy, spontaneous expressions of human life.
An editorial by Howard Chavis, M.D. highlights emotional contact, the essential core of a healthy life. Referencing case studies on home births, the editorial considers deep emotional contact at its most undisturbed. These are contrasted with AI, which despite its contributions, will never provide human emotional contact.
Virginia Whitener, Ph.D. responds to a short and urgent voicemail: “Call me! I need perspective!” The vignette demonstrates the patient’s deep trust in Dr. Whitener and her treatment as well as her therapeutic progress: her ability to recognize when her perception was off and to take steps to restore it.
Theodata Chasapi, M.D. chronicles three home births and the astounding capacity of the newborn to make contact with mother. These home births are in stark contrast with a newborn’s experience in the present-day hospital, which fail to support the first, tender impulses of new life.
In Part V of “A Family Deals with Its Emotions, A Mother’s Work,” Christopher Burritt, D.O. helps a mother work through her feelings of anger and frustration: “Why is it weird for a mother to be home with her children? Why is it weird for me to take care of things at home and not also work somewhere else? I get it ALL the time!” she shouted.
In “Another Face of the Emotional Plague,” Virginia Whitener, Ph.D. explores the characters of Bartolo and Don Basilio from Rossini’s opera The Barber of Seville. Examining these openly malevolent individuals reveals the inner-workings of the emotional plague and the means by which it can infect “normal” armored individuals.
Janice Natale, M.A. reflects on functional thinking, a concept she first discovered in a Dr. Konia blog, and how she is able to more clearly perceive and understand current prominent figures and social and political events.
In “Standing Up to the Emotional Plague,” Dr. Whitener looks at the way the emotional plague was rationalized and became institutionalized as the Nazis implemented their malignant murderous campaign against European Jews. This is contrasted with the foundation of the Israeli State in 1948, which continues to stand as a check against the emotional plague today.
In “No Exams Required,” Alexis Packer highlights the destructive effects and consequences of the anti-authoritarian transformation in higher education, focusing on recent news from New York’s New School, New York University, and UNC Chapel Hill.
Nana Hatzi, an English teacher in Northern Greece, recalls a six-year-old boy who, having bloodied his knee, finds himself surrounded by well-meaning adults insisting that there is no reason to cry. Hatzi recognizes the boy’s need to express his fear and hurt and is able to come to his aid.
In “Functional Thinking in Everyday Life,” Dale Rosin, D.O. tries a new approach to clearing a stream that runs through his property, removing just enough debris to allow the stream’s own flow to do the rest. This brief piece and the commentary offered by Peter Crist, M.D. highlight the orgonomic principle of functional thinking: working with rather than against nature.
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Date: Fri, Dec 8, 2023, 4:01 PM
Subject: Reminder to Subscribe Now: Journal of Orgonomy Volume 56 no. 1
To: ...>
American College of Orgonomy
Reminder to Subscribe Now:
Journal of Orgonomy Volume 56 no. 1
December 8, 2023
Included in this issue of the Journal are case studies of home births, moving chronicles that offer a window into the deep emotional contact between mother and newborn. Seeing the potential of human life—before the effects of armoring can take hold—impresses upon us the importance of safeguarding emotional health within our own lives. Additional case studies demonstrate the unique efficacy of medical orgone therapy in returning individuals to their innate healthy functioning. Articles on the emotional plague document the prevalence of attacks against healthy, spontaneous expressions of human life.
An editorial by Howard Chavis, M.D. highlights emotional contact, the essential core of a healthy life. Referencing case studies on home births, the editorial considers deep emotional contact at its most undisturbed. These are contrasted with AI, which despite its contributions, will never provide human emotional contact.
Virginia Whitener, Ph.D. responds to a short and urgent voicemail: “Call me! I need perspective!” The vignette demonstrates the patient’s deep trust in Dr. Whitener and her treatment as well as her therapeutic progress: her ability to recognize when her perception was off and to take steps to restore it.
Theodata Chasapi, M.D. chronicles three home births and the astounding capacity of the newborn to make contact with mother. These home births are in stark contrast with a newborn’s experience in the present-day hospital, which fail to support the first, tender impulses of new life.
In Part V of “A Family Deals with Its Emotions, A Mother’s Work,” Christopher Burritt, D.O. helps a mother work through her feelings of anger and frustration: “Why is it weird for a mother to be home with her children? Why is it weird for me to take care of things at home and not also work somewhere else? I get it ALL the time!” she shouted.
In “Another Face of the Emotional Plague,” Virginia Whitener, Ph.D. explores the characters of Bartolo and Don Basilio from Rossini’s opera The Barber of Seville. Examining these openly malevolent individuals reveals the inner-workings of the emotional plague and the means by which it can infect “normal” armored individuals.
Janice Natale, M.A. reflects on functional thinking, a concept she first discovered in a Dr. Konia blog, and how she is able to more clearly perceive and understand current prominent figures and social and political events.
In “Standing Up to the Emotional Plague,” Dr. Whitener looks at the way the emotional plague was rationalized and became institutionalized as the Nazis implemented their malignant murderous campaign against European Jews. This is contrasted with the foundation of the Israeli State in 1948, which continues to stand as a check against the emotional plague today.
In “No Exams Required,” Alexis Packer highlights the destructive effects and consequences of the anti-authoritarian transformation in higher education, focusing on recent news from New York’s New School, New York University, and UNC Chapel Hill.
Nana Hatzi, an English teacher in Northern Greece, recalls a six-year-old boy who, having bloodied his knee, finds himself surrounded by well-meaning adults insisting that there is no reason to cry. Hatzi recognizes the boy’s need to express his fear and hurt and is able to come to his aid.
In “Functional Thinking in Everyday Life,” Dale Rosin, D.O. tries a new approach to clearing a stream that runs through his property, removing just enough debris to allow the stream’s own flow to do the rest. This brief piece and the commentary offered by Peter Crist, M.D. highlight the orgonomic principle of functional thinking: working with rather than against nature.
The Journal of Orgonomy
Innovative, Intelligent, Insightful.
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This announcement was created by The American College of Orgonomy (ACO), located near Princeton, New Jersey. The ACO is a nonprofit education and scientific organization devoted to setting and maintaining standards for work in the field of orgonomy. The ACO provides information, training, and research support for those interested and involved in orgonomy. This press release is meant to inform those who may have an interest in the science of orgonomy and the activities of the ACO. The ACO is not affiliated with any website, newsgroup, bulletin board, network, service, or other media that may be reproducing this release. The ACO does not endorse any information, data, text, software, music, sound, photographs, graphics, video, messages, or other materials transmitted, posted, published, distributed, or otherwise disseminated on any media other than the ACO's website at www.orgonomy.org. Please contact aco@orgonomy.org for information on the ACO as well as to verify the original text of this announcement.
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This announcement was created by The American College of Orgonomy (ACO), located near Princeton, New Jersey. The ACO is a nonprofit education and scientific organization devoted to setting and maintaining standards for work in the field of orgonomy. The ACO provides information, training, and research support for those interested and involved in orgonomy. This press release is meant to inform those who may have an interest in the science of orgonomy and the activities of the ACO. The ACO is not affiliated with any website, newsgroup, bulletin board, network, service, or other media that may be reproducing this release. The ACO does not endorse any information, data, text, software, music, sound, photographs, graphics, video, messages, or other materials transmitted, posted, published, distributed, or otherwise disseminated on any media other than the ACO's website at www.orgonomy.org. Please contact aco@orgonomy.org for information on the ACO as well as to verify the original text of this announcement.
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Brown Gravitics Research Bahnson Labs 1956-59 - Archive Footage
During the period from 1957-1958, T. Townsend Brown spent time working with Agnew Bahnson and J. Frank King Jr. in North Carolina at the Bahnson Labs.
This video is an edited version of the series of 8 (or 16) mm silent films that were shot of Brown's experiments…
This video is an edited version of the series of 8 (or 16) mm silent films that were shot of Brown's experiments…