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Subject: Re: Reich, paranoia & conspiracy - Wed, 24 Jan 1996
23:58:49 -0500
Date: Wed, 24 Jan 1996 23:58:49 -0500
To: orgonomy@jefferson.village.virginia.edu
From: "true paranoia..reads" <orgone@shore.net>
Subject: Re: Reich, paranoia & conspiracy
Sender: owner-orgonomy@jefferson.village.virginia.edu
>Another limitation is that the standard biography of Reich, Fury on Earth, is
>ambivalent about the very existence of orgone energy and very weak on the
Tucson
>period in particular. I can understand, since Sharaf's wife left him to be
with
>Reich in Tucson. Sharaf holds out several examples of Reich's paranoiac
>delusions: the notion that Air Force jets were flying around his cloudbusting
>operations, that there was a "red fascist conspiracy" against him, and that
high
>government officials interested in his work. Maybe Reich was paranoid, but not
>for these three reasons.
>
>
I've met Myron and talked with him a little bit about this and my impression
it that Myron is one of those people who cannot accept conspiracies because
it would give him to much anxiety. It's part of the way his particular
character armor is structured. I don't intend by this to say anything
negative about Myron and I genuinely like him, but if you're suggesting that
he may have a vindictive reason for his beliefs, (consciously or
subconsciously) I don't think he's capable of that.
- Dave Huisken
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