Dear Allan, Steve, et. al.,

I don't believe in coincidence--or rather I think it isn't the random
chance we tend to think. Good thinking though Steve. Believe me, you CAN
affect the atmosphere with your thought.

Best,
Hugh



>>
>>At any rate this fall I could see the symptoms of disturbed orgone energy.
>>This manifests in these puffy small dirty grey clouds floating in a blue sky.
>>  As I stared into the blue you could see large patches devoid of the
>>orgone.
>>I pondered this and tried an experiment.  I stood [by the cows] and imagined
>>the orgone all nice and organized, solid no holes.  It came to pass.  That
>>night it clouded up and we had nice rain.  This was mid september and we have
>>had weekly rain since.  I don't know if that was coinkidink or what but we
>>are caught up on water.  I had to put some silica back in som e trees to try
>>and dry it of a wee bit.  I would appreciate it if someone down under would
>>give that a wack.
>>Put a snag on the bobbie and think about it, good on ya,...sstorch
>
>DeMeo's SAHARASIA is a profound discussion of the effects of
>militarism on the human psche and its ulitmate effect on the
>atmosphere and weather patterns. It's well worth a read and a great
>insight into the Orgonomic viewpoint. -Allan

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