>A cloudbuster is an orgone generator, keeps the energy moving. It is said to
>cause headaches in some people though my partner and I have never experienced
>them. They woud be safe to use, and in my experience attract moisture if it
>is in the area. I do not know if there is any way to measure output other
>than dowsing. We may not have ours located in the optimum spot, just handy.

Dear Dwayne, Storch, et. al.,

How about if we start considering these Croft type orgone regenerators
chembusters instead of cloudbusters? I think it would stop confusing people
and triggering the hairs of people of long acknowledged expertise so that
they go off into a vortex without investigating and discovering the
confusion entered into what was existing Reichian terminology? This is
something new. Please let's have a new name for it.

Orgone accumulators accumulate organized and disorganized ether BOTH. The
disorganized ether, or DOR, is deadly and dangerous. Cloudbusters attract
AND conduct both organized and disorganized ether, and can also be deadly
and dangerous. NEITHER of these Reichian devices remediate disorganized
conditions of the ether worth a rat's tail.

 Apparantly  chembusters do a pretty fair job of re-organizing disorganized
ether. I've been looking for something of this sort for years, but in my
usual fashion I've merely tossed around ideas because I have nowhere near
enough time and resources to focus on such a thing to invent it. So I've
watched and waited. Now it shows up? Viola! But we don't need to waste time
fighting amidst a confusion of terms. Let's straighten that out so we can
really go places without fratricidal bickering.

What I'd especially be interested in is finding an economical to produce
design of excellence for a chembuster that can be manufactured and sold to
farmers and hobbyists who like myself haven't the time to come up to speed
on their own. That would be very helpful. Then you or I or someone could go
into business doing something that made folks self-sufficient so that down
the road we ended up curing problems instead of creating them--and then
we'd put ourselves out of business after we got the job done, and be able
to go on to more important pursuits.

 I'd personally like to be a school teacher and a novelist if I could only
get things healthy in agriculture first. We're an agrarian society, you
know. Everything we do is based on agriculture. Presently our agriculture
is killing us. So as far as I'm concerned it's basics first. Then we can
light peoples' fires to really go places from there.

Best wishes,
Hugh
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