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Re: Selection of Orgone Studies
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Bibliography B. Electroscopical Orgonometry:
Baker, C. (1977) The Electroscope, IV: Atmospheric Pulsation, Journal of Orgonomy, 11: 35-48.
Baker, C. (1985) Atmospheric Pulsation: Air and Water, Annals of the Institute for Orgonomic Science, 2: 25-32.
Burlingame, P. (1985) A Home-Made Electroscope, Annals of the Institute for Orgonomic Science, 2: 60-68.
Cleveland, W. L. (1972) Misrepresentation of Classical Physics and the Scientific Method: A Disservice to Orgonomy, Jamaica, NY: The Wilhelm Reich Institute for Orgonomic Studies.
Correa, P. and Correa, A. (2003) Comparative Study of the Variation in the Spontaneous Discharge Rate of Atmospheric Electroscopes and Electroscopes Placed within ‘Orgone Accumulators’, in: Correa, P. and Correa, A.: Experimental Aetherometry, Volume I, Concord, Canada: Akronos Publishing, University of Toronto Press, pp. 265-348.
Fuckert, M. (1991) Measurements of Atmospheric Orgone Energy, Annals of the Institute for Orgonomic Science, 8: 1-16.
Howell, H. (1955) The Physics of Orgone Therapy, Orgonomic Functionalism, 2: 45-56.
Konia, C. (1983) Electroscopic Effects of the Medical DOR-buster: Preliminary Report, Journal of Orgonomy, 17: 56-60.
Maglione, R. (2012) Methods and Procedures in Biophysical Orgonometry, Moncrivello, Italy.
Raknes, O. (1970) Wilhelm Reich and Orgonomy, New York: St. Martin’s Press.
Reich, W. (1944a) Thermical and Electroscopical Orgonometry, International Journal of Sex-Economy and Orgone Research, 3: 1-16.
Reich, W. (1944b) Orgonotic Pulsation: the Differentiation of Orgone Energy from Electromagnetism, Presented in Talks with an Electrophysicist, International Journal of Sex-Economy and Orgone Research, 3: 97-150.(This paper was reprinted in Orgonomic Functionalism, 3: 20-63 [1991], 4: 19-40, [1992], and 5: 20-44 [1994]. A previously unpublished section of it was published for the first time in Orgonomic Functionalism, 6:22-35 [1996].)
Reich, W. (1948) The Discovery of the Orgone, Volume II: The Cancer Biopathy, New York: Orgone Institute Press.
Reich, W. (1950) Note on Electroscopical Orgonometry, Orgone Energy Bulletin, 2: 47.
Reich, W. (1950) Meteorological Functions in Orgone-Charged Vacuum Tubes, Orgone Energy Bulletin, 2: 184-193.
Reich, W. (1951a) The Storm of November 25th and 26th, 1950, Orgone Energy Bulletin, 3: 72-75.
Reich, W. (1951b) Three Experiments with Rubber at the Electroscope, Orgone Energy Bulletin, 3: 144-145.
Reich, W. (1951c) The Orgone Energy Accumulator: Its Scientific and Medical Use, Rangeley, ME: Wilhelm Reich Foundation.
Reich, W. (1992) Orgone Functions in Weather Formation, Orgonomic Functionalism, 4: 41-51.
Rosenblum, C. [pseudonym, Baker, C.] (1969) The Electroscope, I, Journal of Orgonomy, 3: 188-197.
Rosenblum, C. [pseudonym, Baker, C.] (1970) The Electroscope, II, Journal of Orgonomy, 4: 79-90.
Rosenblum, C. [pseudonym, Baker, C.] (1972a) An Open Letter, Journal of Orgonomy, 6: 258-262.
Rosenblum, C. [pseudonym, Baker, C.] (1972b) An Analysis of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s Scientific Evidence Against Wilhelm Reich: Part 2, Physical Concepts, Journal of Orgonomy, 6: 222-231.
Rosenblum, C. [pseudonym, Baker, C.] (1973) An Analysis of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s Scientific Evidence Against Wilhelm Reich: Part 3, the Physical Evidence, Journal of Orgonomy, 7: 234-245.
Rosenblum, C. [pseudonym, Baker, C.] (1976) The Electroscope, III: Atmospheric Pulsation, Journal of Orgonomy, 10: 57-80.