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Short biography for Halton C. Arp http://haltonarp.com/bio Halton C. Arp received his Bachelors degree from Harvard College in 1949 and his Ph.D. from California Institute of Technology in 1953, both cum laude. He is a professional astronomer who, earlier…
Reference No. 24 of 99: 1987ApJ...319..693S
Ap. J.
1987 vol. 319 p. 693-708
SULENTIC J.W., ARP H.C.
THE GALAXY-QUASAR CONNECTION : NGC 4319 AND MARKARIAN 205.II SPECTROSCOPY


Reference No. 25 of 99: 1987ApJ...319..687S
Ap. J.
1987 vol. 319 p. 687-692
SULENTIC J.W., ARP H.C.
THE GALAXY-QUASAR CONNECTION : NGC 4319 AND MARKARIAN 205. I. DIRECT IMAGERY


Reference No. 26 of 99: 1987AMCAT.C...0000A

1987 vol. p.
ARP, H. C. AND MADORE, B. F.
A CATALOGUE OF SOUTHERN PECULIAR GALAXIES AND ASSOCIATIONS, 1987,
CAMBRIDGE: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS


Reference No. 27 of 99: 1986JApA....7...77A
J. Astr. Ap.
1986 vol. 7 p. 77-82
ARP H.
QUASARS IN THE CENTRAL REGION OF THE VIRGO CLUSTER


Reference No. 28 of 99: 1986JApA....7...71A
J. Astr. Ap.
1986 vol. 7 p. 71-75
ARP H.
RELATION OF THE JET IN M 87 TO NEARBY GALAXIES IN THE VIRGO CLUSTER


Reference No. 29 of 99: 1986A+A...161..209S
Astr. Ap.
1986 vol. 161 p. 209-216
SURDEJ J., ARP H., GOSSET E., KRUSZEWSKI A., ROBERTSON J.G., SHAVER P.A.,
SWINGS J.P.
FURTHER INVESTIGATION OF THE PAIR OF QUASARS Q 0107-025A AND B


Reference No. 30 of 99: 1986A+A...156..207A
Astr. Ap.
1986 vol. 156 p. 207-212
ARP H.
A CORRECTED VELOCITY FOR THE LOCAL STANDARD OF REST BY FITTING TO THE MEAN
REDSHIFT OF LOCAL GROUP GALAXIES


Reference No. 31 of 99: 1985RMxAA..10...91S
Rev. Mexicana Astron. Astrof.
1985 vol. 10 p. 91-93
SWINGS J.P., SURDEJ J., HENRY A., GOSSET E., ARP H.C.
QUASAR CANDIDATES IN A LARGE FIELD CENTERED AROUND NGC 450 AND THE DISCOVERY OF
A NEW VERY INTERESTING PAIR OF QUASARS


Reference No. 32 of 99: 1985PASP...97.1149A
Publ. A. S. P.
1985 vol. 97 p. 1149-1157
ARP H., DUHALDE O.
QUASARS NEAR NGC 520


Reference No. 33 of 99: 1985ApJ...298..619S
Ap. J.
1985 vol. 298 p. 619-629
STOCKE J.T., LIEBERT J., SCHMIDT G., GIOIA I.M., MACCACARO T., SCHILD R.E.,
MACCAGNI D,., ARP H.C.
OPTICAL AND RADIO PROPERTIES OF X-RAY SELECTED BL LACERTAE OBJECTS


Reference No. 34 of 99: 1985ApJ...291...88A
Ap. J.
1985 vol. 291 p. 88 -111
ARP H., SULENTIC J.W.
ANALYSIS OF GROUPS OF GALAXIES WITH ACCURATE REDSHIFTS


Reference No. 35 of 99: 1985AJ.....90.1163A
A. J.
1985 vol. 90 p. 1163-1171
ARP H., SANDAGE A.
SPECTRA OF THE TWO BRIGHTEST OBJECTS IN THE AMORPHOUS GALAXY NGC 1569 :
SUPERLUMINOUS YOUNG STAR CLUSTERS - OR STARS IN A NEARBY PECULIAR GALAXY ?


Reference No. 36 of 99: 1985AJ.....90.1012A
A. J.
1985 vol. 90 p. 1012-1018
ARP H.
HI CLOUDS IN THE SCULPTOR AND LOCAL GROUPS


Reference No. 37 of 99: 1985AJ.....90..522S
A. J.
1985 vol. 90 p. 522-532
SULENTIC J.W., ARP H., LORRE J.
OPTIMAL ENHANCEMENT OF FEATURES IN DIGITAL SPECTRA


Reference No. 38 of 99: 1984PASP...96..148A
Publ. A. S. P.
1984 vol. 96 p. 148-160
ARP H.
THE NEAREST QUASARS


Reference No. 39 of 99: 1984JApA....5...31A
J. Astr. Ap.
1984 vol. 5 p. 31-41
ARP H.
DISTRIBUTION OF QUASARS ON THE SKY


Reference No. 40 of 99: 1984ApJ...285..555A
Ap. J.
1984 vol. 285 p. 555-566
ARP H.
PROPERTIES OF THE SCULPTOR REGION. II


Reference No. 41 of 99: 1984ApJ...285..547A
Ap. J.
1984 vol. 285 p. 547-554
ARP H.
NINETEEN NEWLY DISCOVERED QUASARS IN THE DECLINATION -35 ZONE I


Reference No. 42 of 99: 1984ApJ...285...44A
Ap. J.
1984 vol. 285 p. 44-54
ARP H., WOLSTENCROFT R.D., HE X.T.
COMPLETE QUASAR SEARCH IN THE NGC 1097 FIELD


Reference No. 43 of 99: 1984ApJ...283...59A
Ap. J.
1984 vol. 283 p. 59-63
ARP H.
TWO NEWLY DISCOVERED QUASARS CLOSELY SPACED ACROSS A GALAXY


Reference No. 44 of 99: 1984ApJ...277L..27A
Ap. J.
1984 vol. 277 p. L27-L29
ARP H.
A LARGE QUASAR INHOMOGENEITY ON THE SKY


Reference No. 45 of 99: 1984A+A...139..240A
Astr. Ap.
1984 vol. 139 p. 240-242
ARP H., GAVAZZI G.
A THIRD QUASAR CLOSE TO NGC 3842


Reference No. 46 of 99: 1983S+T....65..307A
Sky and Telescope
1983 vol. 65 p. 307-311
ARP H.C.
RELATED GALAXIES WITH DIFFERENT REDSHIFTS ?
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Reference No. 47 of 99: 1983Nat...302..397A
Nature
1983 vol. 302 p. 397-399
ARP H.
A CONCENTRATION OF QUASARS IN THE SCULPTOR REGION OF THE SKY


Reference No. 48 of 99: 1983MNRAS.205...67W
M. N. R. A. S.
1983 vol. 205 p. 67-80
WOLSTENCROFT R.D., KU W.H-M., ARP H.C., SCARROTT S.M.
SIX QUASARS NEAR THE JETS OF NGC 1097


Reference No. 49 of 99: 1983ApJ...273..167W
Ap. J.
1983 vol. 273 p. 167-176
WAKAMATSU K.-I., ARP H.C.
MCG 5-29-86 : A GALAXY WITH A PROLATE CENTRAL BULGE ?


Reference No. 50 of 99: 1983ApJ...271..479A
Ap. J.
1983 vol. 271 p. 479-506
ARP H.
FURTHER OBSERVATIONS AND ANALYSIS OF QUASARS NEAR COMPANION GALAXIES


Reference No. 51 of 99: 1983ApJ...265..610M
Ap. J.
1983 vol. 265 p. 610-619
MURDOCH H.S., HUNSTEAD R.W., ARP H.C., CONDON J.J., BLADES J.C., BURBIDGE E.M.
1107+036 : AN UNUSUAL QSO-GALAXY PAIR


Reference No. 52 of 99: 1983AJ.....88..489S
A. J.
1983 vol. 88 p. 489-506
SULENTIC J.W., ARP H.
21-CM OBSERVATIONS OF GALAXIES IN GROUPS AND MULTIPLETS


Reference No. 53 of 99: 1983AJ.....88..267S
A. J.
1983 vol. 88 p. 267-271
SULENTIC J.W., ARP H.
OBSERVATIONS OF LOW REDSHIFT HI IN STEPHAN'S QUINTET


Reference No. 54 of 99: 1983A+A...121...26A
Astr. Ap.
1983 vol. 121 p. 26-28
ARP H., GIRAUD E., SULENTIC J.W., VIGIER J.P.
PAIRS OF SPIRAL GALAXIES WITH MAGNITUDE DIFFERENCES GREATER THAN ONE


Reference No. 55 of 99: 1982MNRAS.199..633F
M. N. R. A. S.
1982 vol. 199 p. 633-647
FEW, J. M. A., MADORE, B. F., AND ARP, H. C.
RING GALAXIES - I. KINEMATICS OF THE SOUTHERN RING GALAXY AM 064-741


Reference No. 56 of 99: 1982A+A...109..101A
Astr. Ap.
1982 vol. 109 p. 101-106
ARP H., SURDEJ J.
QUASARS IN A CONTROL FIELD FAR FROM BRIGHT GALAXIES


Reference No. 57 of 99: 1981ApJS...46...75A
Ap. J. Suppl.
1981 vol. 46 p. 75-112
ARP, H.
SPECTROSCOPIC MEASURES OF GALAXIES, THEIR COMPANIONS, AND PECULIAR GALAXIES
IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE


Reference No. 58 of 99: 1981ApJ...250...31A
Ap. J.
1981 vol. 250 p. 31-42
ARP H.
QUASARS NEAR COMPANION GALAXIES


Reference No. 59 of 99: 1980ApJ...240..726A
Ap. J.
1980 vol. 240 p. 726-736
ARP H., HAZARD C.
PECULIAR CONFIGURATIONS OF QUASARS IN TWO ADJACENT AREAS OF THE SKY


Reference No. 60 of 99: 1980ApJ...240..415A
Ap. J.
1980 vol. 240 p. 415-420
ARP H.
HIGH-REDSHIFT OBJECTS NEAR THE COMPANION GALAXIES TO NGC 2859


Reference No. 61 of 99: 1980ApJ...239..469A
Ap. J.
1980 vol. 239 p. 469-474
ARP H.
THREE NEW CASES OF GALAXIES WITH LARGE DISCREPANT REDSHIFTS


Reference No. 62 of 99: 1980ApJ...239..463A
Ap. J.
1980 vol. 239 p. 463-468
ARP H.
ANALYSIS OF QUASARS FOUND IN THE CTIO CURTIS SCHMIDT SURVEY IN THE -40 ZONE


Reference No. 63 of 99: 1980ApJ...236...63A
Ap. J.
1980 vol. 236 p. 63-69
ARP H.
ULTRAVIOLET EXCESS OBJECTS IN THE REGION OF A COMPANION GALAXY TO NGC 2639


Reference No. 64 of 99: 1979Nat...282..271H
Nature
1979 vol. 282 p. 271-272
HAZARD, C., ARP, H. C., MORTON, D. C.
A COMPACT GROUP OF FOUR QSOS WITH TWO APPEARING PHYSICALLY ASSOCIATED


Reference No. 65 of 99: 1979ApJ...233...44S
Ap. J.
1979 vol. 233 p. 44
SULENTIC, J. W., ARP, H., LORRE, J.
SOME PROPERTIES OF THE KNOTS IN THE M87 JET


Reference No. 66 of 99: 1979ApJ...230...68A
Ap. J.
1979 vol. 230 p. 68-78
ARP H., SARGENT W.L.W., WILLIS A.G., OOSTERBAAN C.E.
AN ERUPTIVE BL LACERTAE OBJECT WITH A HIGH REDSHIFT, 0846+51W1


Reference No. 67 of 99: 1979ApJ...229..496A
Ap. J.
1979 vol. 229 p. 496-502
ARP H., SULENTIC J.W.
THREE QUASARS NEAR THE SPIRAL ARMS OF NGC 1073


Reference No. 68 of 99: 1979ApJ...229..489A
Ap. J.
1979 vol. 229 p. 489-495
ARP H., SULENTIC J.W., DI TULLIO G.
QUASARS ALIGNED ACROSS NGC 3384


Reference No. 69 of 99: 1979A+A....77...86A
Astr. Ap.
1979 vol. 77 p. 86-92
ARP H.C., DE RUITER H.R., WILLIS A.G.
A WESTERBORK 1415 MHZ SURVEY OF RADIO SOURCES


Reference No. 70 of 99: 1977A+A....57...97B
Astr. Ap.
1977 vol. 57 p. 97
ARP, H.
A 21-CM STUDY OF THE SEYFERT GALAXY NGC 4151
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Reference No. 71 of 99: 1976ApJ...210L..59A
Ap. J. (Letters)
1976 vol. 210 p. L59
ARP, H.
A QUASAR NEAR A COMPANION GALAXY, NGC 5296


Reference No. 72 of 99: 1976ApJ...207L..13A
Ap. J.
1976 vol. 207 p. L13-L16
ARP H., SULENTIC J.W., WILLIS A.G., DE RUITER H.R.
A BL LAC OBJECT NEAR THE SPIRAL GALAXY NGC 6503


Reference No. 73 of 99: 1976ApJ...207...44K
Ap. J.
1976 vol. 207 p. 44-52
KIRSHNER R.P., ARP H.C., DUNLAP J.R.
OBSERVATIONS OF SUPERNOVAE 1975 A IN NGC 2207 AND 1975 B IN THE PERSEUS CLUSTER


Reference No. 74 of 99: 1975IAUC.2750....1A
IAU Circulars
1975 vol. 2750 p. 1
ARP H.C., WILLIS A.G., DE RUITER H.
0846+51W1


Reference No. 75 of 99: 1975ApJ...199..565A
Ap. J.
1975 vol. 199 p. 565-585
ARP H., PRATT N.M., SULENTIC J.W.
ISOPHOTAL TRACINGS OF GALAXIES NEAR QUASARS


Reference No. 76 of 99: 1975ApJ...198L...3A
Ap. J.
1975 vol. 198 p. L3-L5
ARP H., BALDWIN J.A., WAMPLER E.J.
TWO NEW QUASARS NEAR GALAXIES


Reference No. 77 of 99: 1975ApJ...197..291A
Ap. J.
1975 vol. 197 p. 291
ARP, H., AND O'CONNELL, R. W.
PROPERTIES OF TWO BLUE COMPACT GALAXIES


Reference No. 78 of 99: 1974Afz....10..625A
Astrofizica
1974 vol. 10 p. 625
ARP, H., KHACHIKIAN, E. E., AND ANDREASYAN, N. K.
MARKARYAN 459: MEMBER OF A TRIPLE SYSTEM OF GALAXIES


Reference No. 79 of 99: 1974Afz....10..298A
Astrofizica
1974 vol. 10 p. 298
ARP, H., SARGENT, W. L. W., KHACHIKIAN, E. E., AND ANDREASYAN, N. K.
SPECTRUM OF THE BLUE OBJECT NEAR THE IRREGULAR GALAXY NGC 520


Reference No. 80 of 99: 1974Afz....10..173A
Astrofizica
1974 vol. 10 p. 173
ARP, H., AND KHACHIKIAN, E. E.
MARKARYAN 94 AND ITS CONNECTION WITH III ZW 0834 + 51


Reference No. 81 of 99: 1974Afz....10....7A
Astrofizica
1974 vol. 10 p. 7
ARP, H., HEIDMANN, J., AND KHACHIKIAN, E. E.
REMARKABLE PAIR OF DOUBLE GALAXIES


Reference No. 82 of 99: 1973PASP...85..162A
Publ. A. S. P.
1973 vol. 85 p. 162-173
AGNEW D., ARP H.
A LIST OF QUASI-STELLAR RADIO SOURCES AND QUASI-STELLAR RADIO-SOURCE CANDIDATES
FROM THE 3C AND 4C CATALOGS BETWEEN DECLINATION -7 AND +40


Reference No. 83 of 99: 1973ApJ...185..797A
Ap. J.
1973 vol. 185 p. 797
ARP, H.
NEIGHBORHOODS OF SPIRAL GALAXIES. I. MULTIPLE INTERACTING GALAXIES


Reference No. 84 of 99: 1973Afz.....9..509A
Astrofizica
1973 vol. 9 p. 509
ARP, H., KHACHIKIAN, E. E.
MARKARYAN 474 (NGC 5683) - A SEYFERT GALAXY OF TYPE ONE (SY 1)


Reference No. 85 of 99: 1972ApJ...171L..41A
Ap. J. (Letters)
1972 vol. 171 p. L41-L43
ARP, H. C., BURBIDGE, E. M., MACKAY, C. D., AND STRITTMATTER, P. A.
THE OPTICAL OBJECT IDENTIFIED WITH 3C 455


Reference No. 86 of 99: 1971ApL.....9....1A
Ap. Letters
1971 vol. 9 p. 1
ARP, H.
A CONNECTION BETWEEN THE SPIRAL GALAXY NGC 4319 AND THE QUASI-STELLAR
OBJECT MARKARIAN 205


Reference No. 87 of 99: 1971ApL.....7..221A
Ap. Letters
1971 vol. 7 p. 221
ARP, H.
NGC 7603, A GALAXY CONNECTED TO A COMPANION OF MUCH LARGER REDSHIFT


Reference No. 88 of 99: 1970ApL.....6...65A
Ap. Letters
1970 vol. 6 p. 65-69
ARP, H., AND BERTOLA, F.
COMPACT COMPONENTS OF THE NUCLEUS OF NGC 1808


Reference No. 89 of 99: 1970ApL.....5..257A
Ap. Letters
1970 vol. 5 p. 257-260
ARP, H.
COMPANION GALAXIES CONNECTED TO NGC 772


Reference No. 90 of 99: 1970ApL.....5...73A
Ap. Letters
1970 vol. 5 p. 73-74
ARP, H., AND VISVANATHAN, N.
SPECTRUM AND REDSHIFT OF THE OPTICALLY VARIABLE, COMPACT RADIO GALAXY 3C371


Reference No. 91 of 99: 1970ApJ...162..811A
Ap. J.
1970 vol. 162 p. 811-813
ARP H.
THE QUESTION OF QUASI-STELLAR OBJECTS IN CLUSTERS OF GALAXIES AND THE
DEFINITIONS OF QUASI-STELLAR OBJECTS AND COMPACT GALAXIES


Reference No. 92 of 99: 1969A+A.....3..418A
Astr. Ap.
1969 vol. 3 p. 418
ARP, H.
COMPANION GALAXIES ON THE ENDS OF SPIRAL ARMS


Reference No. 93 of 99: 1968PASP...80..129A
Publ. A. S. P.
1968 vol. 80 p. 129-154
ARP H.
LINES OF GALAXIES FROM RADIO SOURCES


Reference No. 94 of 99: 1968ApJ...152.1101A
Ap. J.
1968 vol. 152 p. 1101-1106
ARP H.
A COMPACT GALAXY (III ZW 2) AND A COMPACT RADIO GALAXY (3C 120) WITH
SEYFERT-TYPE SPECTRA
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Reference No. 95 of 99: 1967ApJ...148..321A
Ap. J.
1967 vol. 148 p. 321
ARP, H.
PECULIAR GALAXIES AND RADIO SOURCES


Reference No. 96 of 99: 1967ApJ...147..840A
Ap. J.
1967 vol. 147 p. 840-845
ARP H.C., BOLTON J.G., KINMAN T.D.
A QUASI-STELLAR OBJECT WITH A REDSHIFT OF 2.22 AND A UNUSUAL ABSORPTION SPECTRUM


Reference No. 97 of 99: 1966ApJS...14....1A
Ap. J. Suppl.
1966 vol. 14 p. 1 -20
ARP H.
ATLAS OF PECULIAR GALAXIES


Reference No. 98 of 99: 1965ApJ...142..402A
Ap. J.
1965 vol. 142 p. 402
ARP, H.
A VERY SMALL, CONDENSED GALAXY


Reference No. 99 of 99: 1956AJ.....61...15A
A. J.
1956 vol. 61 p. 15-34
ARP H.C.
NOVAE IN THE ANDROMEDA NEBULA



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Living Blood: The Reich Blood Test
September 7, 2024 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM

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Living Blood: The Reich Blood Test

Around 1936, Reich began observing microscopic vesicles formed by the swelling of organic and inorganic matter in fluid. In one preparation, which consisted of particles of heated coal dust, the particles were seen to take up fluid, swell, and soften their angular appearance when immersed in a solution of bullion and 0.1 n KCl and viewed under the microscope. These particles formed membranes and developed an intense blue color. They began to pulsate, as well as move about in the fluid. They even divided. Reich called these vesicles “bions.” While subsequently observing bions made from sand through a microscope, Reich developed an inflammation in one eye. This led to his discovery that bions emitted some form of radiation. Later, Reich was able to identify this radiation as the necessary biological energy implied by Sigmund Freud’s concept of a psychic libido. Reich had long recognized that the psychic energy described by Freud must be a manifestation of an actual, biological energy. Reich named this energy “orgone.”

Further observation convinced Reich that living red blood cells also function as orgone energy vesicles, and that the vitality of red blood cells directly reflects the energetic vitality of the donor individual. Subsequently, Reich observed that when red blood cells were immersed in saline for a period of time, they were seen to disintegrate into bions. Observing this disintegration, and assessing it through specific techniques which he had developed, Reich was able to further quantify the biological energetic vitality of red blood cells. These procedures became known as the Reich Blood Test.

“Living Blood: The Reich Blood Test” is a hands-on laboratory course designed to demonstrate these developments of Reich’s research and work. Each seminar participant, with the help and supervision of the lab faculty, will create bions, and through the microscope observe their formation and movement. Each seminar participant will then perform a Reich Blood Test on their own blood, again with the help and supervision of the faculty. The group will then observe as the Reich Blood Test is conducted on a patient with a history of cancer or another disease. This blood test will be administered by Steve Dunlap, the ACO lab technician. The course will also include a lecture on bions by Dr. Alberto Foglia and a lecture on the Reich Blood Test by Dr. Howard Chavis.

I hope you will join us.

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Living Blood: The Reich Blood Test Lab Application

Lab Course Fee: $300 adult, non-student / $150 full-time student

Readings
A student’s guide to the readings
In order to spend most of our time during the course with observations and practical demonstrations, we’ve supplied you with several on-line readings to help prepare you in advance. Below, find them listed according to priority and order to be read. We've also listed and added links to additional material that may be of interest if you have time. Following that, you will find some notes to help orient you to the material.

Required materials (Listed in the order to be read or viewed):
"Rules for Scientific Research" by Dr. Wilhelm Reich
The Cancer Biopathy: The History of the Discovery of the Orgone, Volume II, Reich, W.R., Orgone Institute Press, New York, 1948. We’ve provided the first four chapters.

Also of interest (if you have time and want to read more in depth on subjects related to the bions as well as general introductions to orgonomy).:
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“The Bions: An Investigation into the Origin of Life” by Wilhelm Reich. Serialized in the Journal of Orgonomy, volumes 10(1) through 13(1).
“Overview of Wilhelm Reich’s Work” by Dr. Peter A. Crist (on-line course)
"Wilhelm Reich's Legacy: Bombshells in Science" by Dr. Peter A. Crist

Notes on the readings
“Rules to Follow in Scientific Research” by Wilhelm Reich are as true today as when he wrote them in the 1940s.

Cancer Biopathy, by Wilhelm Reich, Orgone Institute Press, New York, 1948. We’ve provided the first four chapters that open The Cancer Biopathy: The History of the Discovery of the Orgone, Volume II. This classic volume that introduces Reich’s breakthrough into the biological realm and his concept of the bioenergetic basis of physical disease represents his own story about the discovery of orgone energy. These first chapters give the serious student of orgonomy a detailed introduction to the laboratory science of orgonomy in the biological and atmospheric/physical realms. Read as much as you'd like and have time for but for a better understanding of the bions, we recommend that you read Chapter II, Sections 1 and 2, pp. 11 to 26, and Sections 5 and 6 pp. 36 to 50.

“The Bions: An Investigation into the Origin of Life” by Wilhelm Reich, printed in seven installments in the Journal of Orgonomy, volumes 10(1) through 13(1) (1976 to 1979) is an English translation by Barbara G. Koopman, M.D., Ph.D. and Irmgard Bertelsen, B.S. of Reich’s 1938 monograph, Die Bione. These articles are not required reading for this course but a must-read for any serious student of orgonomy. The first in the series, in Volume 10(1), is available on the ACO website, the others are available as back issues of the Journal. The editorial note that opens the series, summarizing Reich’s work on the bions, is worth reading for this course for the way it puts the study of bions in historical perspective. Published in 1976, its opening lines say:

The Journal is proud to present the first English translation of Die Bione, a landmark monograph first published in Oslo in 1938 and still, today, decades ahead of its time.

The momentousness of Reich's discoveries set forth here cannot be over-estimated. While the scientific world still clung to the dictum that “every living thing comes from living matter,” Reich began to probe the origins of life from a functional point of view. He has already enunciated his orgasm formula of tension-charge-discharge-relaxation as specific to all living phenomena and encompassing every aspect of the autonomic life functions from ameba to man…

“Overview of Wilhelm Reich’s Work” by Peter A. Crist. This brief on-line course serves as a survey as from an airplane at 50,000 feet for the student who wants an introduction to the vast body of knowledge of orgonomy developed by Reich. It includes photos and videos that show Reich the man and scientist as well as illustrating some of the basic principles.

"Wilhelm Reich's Legacy: Bombshells in Science" article by Dr. Crist Journal of Orgonomy, Vol. 41(2), 2007: pp. 82-87. Of interest if you have time but not required reading. This article by Dr. Peter Crist touches on several of Reich’s groundbreaking discoveries ranging from psychology to physics.

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ACO Full-Day Laboratory Course
Living Blood: The Reich Blood Test
September 7, 2024 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM
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Course Syllabus - COMING SOON
Faculty Biographies - COMING SOON

Living Blood: The Reich Blood Test

Around 1936, Reich began observing microscopic vesicles formed by the swelling of organic and inorganic matter in fluid. In one preparation, which consisted of particles of heated coal dust, the particles were seen to take up fluid, swell, and soften their angular appearance when immersed in a solution of bullion and 0.1 n KCl and viewed under the microscope. These particles formed membranes and developed an intense blue color. They began to pulsate, as well as move about in the fluid. They even divided. Reich called these vesicles “bions.” While subsequently observing bions made from sand through a microscope, Reich developed an inflammation in one eye. This led to his discovery that bions emitted some form of radiation.
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"Depending on the circumstances, the life-giving energy could be transformed into dead life energy or DOR. And according to Reich, DOR was the main cause for the formation and the development of desertification. Actually, the same primordial cosmic energy which might create, sustain and reproduce life, under a definite set of circumstances, behaved as a killer of life when these conditions were absent, and became even a destroyer of lifeless matter, as happened in the disintegration of solid rock, granite, etc., to desert sand during and after the Oranur experiment in the period 1951-1954."
Roberto Maglione
"The ORUR"
https://www.psychorgone.com/orgone-biophysics/the-orur
11 January 2021
Forwarded from 4bidden WISDOM
Biological Transmutations by C. Louis Kervran (1998)

Thanks to Magick Matters
Forwarded from dark_universe_09 (@dark_universe_09)
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Apparently all damage was caused by a 12 year old boy because mother confiscated his smart phone…

This is a prime example of why young children should not be given smart phones… let their brains & maturity develop first before giving them brainwashing spying equipment..

Children should not be given the opportunity to be download apps like FB, TikTok , what’s app or Instagram.. stop giving children away to these big tech companies, they’re only here to cause harm, spy and listen to our children and our lives. Stop uploading / giving your children the opportunity to upload their own pictures to these apps… paedophiles are on the hunt, predators use these main stream applications to see what your children looks like, where your children live and what school they attend.

Even if apps are set to private, there’s back doors built in that allows paedophile employees access to all information.

💫 Don’t be a victim of ignorance, Think while it’s still legal. 🧠 📚

https://news.1rj.ru/str/darkuniverse09
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Forwarded from LAURA LOOMER
Fox News just basically allowed JD Vance to have a soft ball 10 min segment where he promoted his campaign.

I thought Fox News didn’t allow candidates to plug their campaigns during “primaries”?

They are so full of shit and we live in a country where the media and big tech is deciding which candidates are allowed to have exposure and a voice, and which ones aren’t.

JD Vance attacked Trump for cracking down on immigration from ISIS infested Islamic countries and he said he might even vote for Hilary Clinton.

JD Vance is the furthest thing from America First.
Forwarded from LAURA LOOMER
How can JD Vance say he is “anti big tech” when he got $10 MILLION in support from Peter Theil, one of the co founders of Pay Pal which has made it a priority to BAN America first activists like myself, Alex Jones, and others?

How does that work?

Pay Pal banned me in 2019 because they said “my values aren’t their values”.

My values are AMERICA FIRST VALUES.

What are their values?
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JD Vance: "I am sick of these bureaucrats experimenting on my children...the long-term lockdowns, the long-term masking of kids...if you want to experiment on somebody's kids Kamala Harris, AOC and so forth, have your own kids, lay off of mine." 👏
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