In his book on the Bioelectrical Experiments On
Sexuality and Anxiety, Wilhelm Reich described the biophysics of
emotion, concluding, on the basis of his series of experiments, that the
objective movement of charges in the body is what we subjectively feel
as emotion. Movement of charge toward the periphery of the body is felt
as well-being and a sense of all being well with the world, while
contraction toward the interior of the body is felt as anxiety.
The energetic functioning of the atmosphere is fundamentally the
same as in the living body. In both, there is a constant pulsation, with
charge moving between the poles of expansion and contraction. When the
atmosphere is in the expansion phase of the cycle, there is bright,
clear, sunny weather. When it contracts, there will be rain. The
stronger and longer-lasting the contraction, the more severe the storm.
When there is a strong and long-lasting expansion tendency in the
atmosphere, there is a drought. A strong contraction will produce heavy,
long-lasting rain. In a drought condition, the cloudbuster can be used
to contract the atmosphere to produce rain. This is a standard
operation, well-documented and well-known in the field.
Less well known is that anything a cloudbuster does to the
atmosphere, it also is doing to the biosphere. All living organisms
within range of an operating cloudbuster are affected directly, in
their energetic functioning, by the cloudbuster, in the same way as the
energetic functioning of the atmosphere is affected. And that range can
be quite extensive at time, up to hundreds of kilometers, depending on
the weather conditions.
This is shown experimentally by the fact that two electrodes driven
into the living bark of a tree have an electrical potential difference
between them that shows instant changes when a cloudbuster starts to
operate, even at a distance of hundreds of kilometers. The living system
of the tree reacts to the change in the energetic continuum, and there
is no reason to expect the systems of animal life-forms to not do the
same.
This is borne out by the feeling of " brooding", tension, anxiety,
and impending doom that is felt before the beginning of a strong storm,
such as a hurricane or violent thunderstorm. The emotional sensations
are the subjective perception of objective physical changes in
bioelectrical potentials in the body in response to the changes in the
atmosphere.
And the change in the atmosphere that happens just before a big
storm is that the atmosphere contracts. It is a contraction that is the
condition needed to produce rain. And that same contraction that causes
rain to fall, when it induces a contraction of the biosystem, produces that vague, non-specific feeling of tension, anxiety, and impending doom.
Now, a cloudbuster aimed straight upward will cause the atmosphere to contract. That contraction will extend in a rough circle surrounding the site of the cloudbuster for a distance that will gradually increase with the duration of the drawing operation. Depending on the length of time the draw is continued, the circle of contracted atmosphere can grow until it extends up to hundreds of kilometers across.
Now, a cloudbuster aimed straight upward will cause the atmosphere to contract. That contraction will extend in a rough circle surrounding the site of the cloudbuster for a distance that will gradually increase with the duration of the drawing operation. Depending on the length of time the draw is continued, the circle of contracted atmosphere can grow until it extends up to hundreds of kilometers across.
Then rain will begin to fall. That is, it will if the draw is
continued long enough and there is not too much DOR around for rain to
form. If there is too much DOR, it may not be possible to cause rain to
form even with a prolonged vertical draw. But even if there is too much
DOR around to obtain rain, there will still be a contraction produced
by a long vertical draw with a cloudbuster. And even if no rain results,
that contraction can still have a bioenergetic effect on living
organisms within the contracted circle.
And in the case of humans, that contraction of their systems will
cause a brooding feeling of tension, anxiety, restlessness, and
impending doom. Not all people will react the same way, of course, or to
the same degree, but in general, on average, emotions of the sort
related to tension will tend to predominate among the population of the
area encompassed by the circle of contraction surrounding the
cloudbuster.
There is a group based in Germany working at an oasis in Algeria
with a cloudbuster. They are trying to "improve" the weather there for
agricultural purposes, for an agricultural settlement of about 800
inhabitants. After I had published a series of criticisms of their
operation, many of which had unwanted side-effects on either the local
ecology or on distant places, they changed their method of operation to
comply with what they thought were my recommendations. However, they did
not tell me about this, nor did they ask me for my advice.
They started doing only vertical draws, hoping that in this way
they could avoid the lateral, point-to-point motion of air masses across
the surface of the earth which I had warned them was causing the
previous problem of side-effects in distant places. I do not know for
how long they continued doing these operations, but the approximate time
of year they started can be determined. It coincides neatly with the
start of the uprisings of civil unrest in North Africa which became
known as the "Arab Spring".
Did the social unrest and civil strife that engulfed the region
have an origin in a contraction of the atmosphere caused by a
cloudbuster? Did those highly emotional upheavals by previouly placid
populations stem from a miscalculation by a group who had no idea that
their cloudbusting operations could do anything else besides bring
rain?
I consider it very likely. And as
more and more people all over the world take up cloudbusting, we can
look forward to other such outbreaks of mass unrest fed by atmospheric
tension in the future.