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Subject: cb work of demeo - Fri, 16 Feb 1996 01:27:33 -0500


Date: Fri, 16 Feb 1996 01:27:33 -0500
From: pore@mainelink.net
Subject: cb work of demeo
To: orgonomy@jefferson.village.virginia.edu
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To Oml from jogg

I had checked out mostly all of the references to Demeo concerning people 
dieing in middle east and Demeo's article in Pulse of the Planet #4 page 96 
of article "OROP ISREAL 1991-1992" does mention flooding, homes 
destroyed, and  people dieing from traffic accidents on flooded roads as a 
result of the heavy rains occuring after DeMeo's November 1991 
cloudbusting operations. I was genuinely concerned about this operation and 
its effects on the environment and people of that area. In the editorial to 
the Carlinsky article that I decided not to publish, I compared DeMeo's 
cloudbusting operation to primal scream therapy on the atmosphere as 
opposed to gentle orgone therapy on the atmosphere.  I pointed out that 
severe reactions in therapy with humans occurs when the armor or Dor are 
forced too quickly. The atmosphere may react the same way and Bill Moise 
believed this to be true and stated such in a student discussion in 1975 
that we published in Pore's first newsletter. I had in mind DeMeo's 
operation in Isreal for the comparison. It seemed by his own admission in 
the below quoted segment of the OROP Isreal below that there was an overt 
reaction of the atmophere to his  cloudbuster operation.

To quote DeMeo ".... Our research team had not anticipated the strength of 
the storms which subsequently developed in the eastern Mediterranian, nor 
the exceptional, even historical quantities of rainfall and snow which fell 
across the area. Indeed, in my 15+ years of working with the cloudbuster in 
drought and desert regions on three continents, I had never before 
witnessed such a powerful response to cloudbusting-- the impression gained 
was of the sudden release of an incredible accumulated atmospheric tension, 
with an associated shift of the climate back towards what probably existed 
prior to the original desertification of the Saharasian region several 
thousand years ago.

The local population in most cases celebrated the arrival of those storms, 
and endured the inconveniences and disruptions of daily life due to heavy 
rains without complaint; the water was after all, a badly-needed resource. 
In some cases, however, people were not prepared for the magnitude of the 
temporary weather changes. For example, drainage systems in some cities 
had been poorly maintained, and were overgrown with brush, while in others, 
officials had ignored the prior warnings of hytdrologists and urban 
planners, allowing people to build homes in low-lying, flood prone areas. 
When heavy rains came, traffic often came to a standstill for hours. 
Previously bone-dry river beds and conduits filled quickly, and and 
overflowed onto major roads. In a few cases, where homes and businesses 
had been irresponsibly constructed down in river beds, water collected and 
sometimes flooded such structures, A few deaths also occured on the 
highways due to the fatal combination of rain-slick streets and highway 
speeding, or when people attempted to drive their cars through rain-swollen 
streams. For the general period of rains, however, traffic fatalities 
declined in a net manner, as most people slowed dowm, and were possibly 
more alert due to alleviation of prior suffocating dorish 
conditions.(10)--Jerusalam Report, 26 December 1991--. Additional 
difficulties also occured in a few areas when power lines were knocked down 
by heavy winds or accumulated snow, leaving many persons without power, 
sometimes for days."

Later he mentions that some farm animal, chickens and fruit trees were lost 
due to freezing conditions but later more fruit was produced to lower fruit 
prices.

There is more to the article and for one to get a complete picture of the 
event of OROP Isreal you should read the source I quoted above.

..............jogg



 


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