|  |     re: .0,
    	I have some literature on it, but most of it is in the
    	nature of 'debunking' Reich's more controversial ideas, and implying 
    	strongly that he was going mad in his later life, or something of the 
    	sort.
    
    	The most recent articles I have are from the _Skeptic_ magazine
    	published by a group out of California in the U.S. (associated 
    	with Cal Tech).  Are you interested in this, or in more sympathetic
    	sources ?
    
    							kind regards,
    
    							todd
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|  |     re: .2,
    Yes, a quick peek into the past reveals to me that the bulk of the Reich 
    string in UFOs was from reply 84.810 to 84.827.  I had forgotten all about
    that discussion.  
    
    						thanks,
    
    						todd
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|  |     re: Reinhard,
    
    I found several fairly good general articles on Reich and Orgonomy; one by 
    Francis King in the Cavendish _Encyclopedia of the Unexplained_, and two 
    in a recent magazine.  There is also three pages devoted to comparing
    orgone with presumed geophysical energy in _Where Science and Magic Meet_ 
    by Serena Roney-Dougal, and a small section on "Medical Orgonomy" in 
    Herink's "_A_to_Z_Book of Psychotherapy."  
    
    I'll mail you the best of what I dug up, avoiding obvious redundance.  
    The articles cover the fundamentals and development of Reich's orgone 
    theory, comparisons with Paracelsan astral light, mesmeric fluid, and odic 
    force, and a number of interesting details on Reich himself.
    
    						kind regards,
    
    						todd
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