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 Subject: Re: Clod-Bustin' - Sat, 9 Mar 1996 22:30:19 -0500


Date: Sat, 9 Mar 1996 22:30:19 -0500
From: orgone@shore.net (true paranoia..reads)
Message-Id: <199603100322.WAA29140@relay1.shore.net>
To: orgonomy@jefferson.village.Virginia.EDU
Subject: Re: Clod-Bustin'
Sender: owner-orgonomy@jefferson.village.Virginia.EDU

>        Correct me if i am mistaken, but i seem to recall that the difference
>between a cloudbuster and a DOR buster is that a cloudbuster has a compartment
>that a small amount of radioactive material is placed in, and the DOR buster
>does not. 

I think you are referring to "Orur" here. It was discovered by accident.
After the Oranur Experiment, "....the small amounts of nuclear material,
three milligrams of radium and a few micrograms of radioactive cobalt, had
been buried in an uninhabited area on Route 17 toward Rumford, about 15
miles from Orgonon. For more than three years now this material had been
buried in the ground within heavy lead shielding." (from Contact With Space,
pg. 23) Tom Ross dug it up just before the Arizona expedition. This is where
the Orur originated and this is what he put in the compartment in the
cloudbuster and he used it in Phoenix. Reich named this combination of Orur
and cloudbuster "Spacegun". Contact With Space provides a description of the
trouble he had to go to to get the Orur to Arizona. He had a plane tow it on
a one hundred foot rope.
 - dave huisken



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