Posted on 30 December 2014. Tags: Darius the great, lying as an epidemic, lying as sickness, psychiatric orgone therapy, Stephan Simonian, terrorism at home, wilhelm reich
After the Sandy Hook Elementary School tragedy in which several young school children and their teachers were killed, I wrote about psychological illness that may cause this type of violent and unpredictable behavior in my article, Sandy Hook elementary School tragedy. In response, a reader recently sent a comment, questioning the authenticity of this story […]
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Posted on 03 November 2014. Tags: bion experiments, bions, dr wilhelm reich, James E. Strick, James Strick, Orgone, Roger Du Teil, Stephan Simonian MD
Harvard University press recently released a catalogue copy of a new book written by James Strick, PhD on Reich's bion experiments. The title of the book is Wilhelm Reich, biologist. This book is written on Reich's bion experiments soon to be published by Harvard University press. The catalogue states: Wilhelm Reich, Biologist James E. Strick […]
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Posted on 25 March 2014. Tags: Dementia Praecox, Emil Kraepelin, Eugene Bleuler, schizophrenia, Schizophrenia Orgonomic Perspective, wilhelm reich
This article is partially based on the lecture I presented at the Orgonomic Conference in Italy on October 4, 2013. In Reich’s book (1952), Reich Speaks of Freud, which includes the transcript of an interview between Dr. Wilhelm Reich and Dr. Kurt Eissler, Reich states: In 1929 – I think it was then – I […]
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Posted on 21 November 2013. Tags: Dr. Morton Herskowitz, Dr. Stephan Simonian, international orgonomy conference, Italian Association of Orgonomy, Orgonomy, wilhelm reich
The Italian Association of Orgonomy hosted the International Conference on Orgonomy in Rome last month, October 4-6. Several international speakers were invited, including four IOS members: Conny Huthsteiner, M.D. Philip Bennett, PhD. Hugh Brenner, FPNP. and Stephan Simonian, M.D. The conference was launched with Dr. Morton Herskowitz’s videotaped keynote address. Herskowitz, who is now 95 […]
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Posted on 02 July 2013. Tags: Depression, Freud, Mindy McCready, People Magazine, Psychoanalysis, Suicide, Times Magazine, wilhelm reich
On February 17, 2013, the U.S. media reported the suicide of country singer, Mindy McCready. She was once known to be a Nashville superstar, but reportedly addiction, arrest, and her boyfriend’s death culminated in her suicide at age 37. She suffered from long-standing problems, according to recent newspaper and magazine articles, and had a poor […]
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Posted on 01 May 2013. Tags: Boston Marathon, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, Krystle Campbell, Lisa Monaco, Lu Lingzi, Martin Richard, President Obama, Ramzan Kadyrov, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, Terrorism, wilhelm reich
On Monday, April 15, 2013, on a beautiful spring day when the Boston Marathon is traditionally held, two bombs exploded at the finish line, killing 3 people and injuring an estimated 260 spectators. Among the deceased were an 8 year old boy, Martin Richard, who was cheering his father as he approached the finish line; […]
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Posted on 29 January 2013. Tags: Adam Lanza, Barak Obama, emotional plague, Gun obsession, Guns and children, Obama, Orgonomy, President Obama, Sandy Hook Elementary School, wilhelm reich
On January 26, 2011, we published an article in this journal entitled “Our Teenage Suicide Bombers.” In that article, we contended that teenagers in other parts of the world who commit suicide bombings were raised in traumatic environments that damaged the teens’ normal psychological growth. We contended that these young suicide bombers were already exploding […]
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Posted on 13 November 2012. Tags: Character Armoring, Civilization and Its Discontent, Freud, Physical Armoring, Pursuit of Happiness, wilhelm reich
“Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness” is a widely-known phrase in the United States Declaration of Independence. It is one of the most influential and frequently cited phrases in the English Language. This phrase is “meant to exemplify the ‘unalienable rights’ with which all human beings are endowed by their creator and for the […]
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Posted on 02 July 2012. Tags: Contraception, Myron Sharaf, Rush Limbaugh, Sandra Fluke, Sexual Revolution, Wilhem Reich
In his book The Function of the Orgasm, written in 1940, Wilhelm Reich addresses the concept of Fascist Irrationalism with the following: “In our sexual education, we are not faced with the alternative of sexual activity versus abstinence, but with alternative of natural and healthy sexuality versus perverse and neurotic sexuality.” Healthy sexuality is reflection […]
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Posted on 24 May 2012. Tags: ATECHSO, Orgonomy, Stephan Simonian MD, Wilhem Reich
For a period of about ten days, our readers may have noticed that this website was not online. Any attempt to load the homepage and its articles led to nothing but an empty space and flashing announcement at the top of page, stating, “Hacked by MSA Baba Hacker.” After initial disbelief and shock, we soon […]
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Posted on 30 January 2012. Tags: Adventures in orgasmatron, book review of Adventures in orgasmatron, Christopher Turner, orgonnomy, wilhelm reich
A non-fiction title about sexual politics called Adventures in the Orgasmatron: How the Sexual Revolution Came to America was published last year. Wilhelm Reich’s life and his theories are a prominent part of this book. Author, Christopher Turner is a writer for the Guardian newspaper. Farrar, Straus and Giroux published the book. Christopher Turner Turner […]
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