Document 19293

IN '~HE uNtrED STArES tI.S1'RICT COCIi\!
.t"oa i"H£ DIS'fKICT OF MAIRE
fluntiff
CIVIL AC1'lON
.~ O.
v..
The United States o£
~ea,
plaic:tiff here1R. by atld
t.brottgil Peter Kills, tfni:t«i States Attorney for' the llistrict of
ka.iae. rUes this
~t
for btjUhCtiou aad respectfully
represents _to this Iiofiorable Court as follows;
1. 1'his proee.:Jing i . h..l"Ought tltider ~ 302(a} of
the i'4der..I Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (21U.S.C. 3l2{a)].,
-liereinaf'ter referred to AS the MAf;tif, aped.fieally
seYeral Unit$d State» District
Court$
the
'With jarisdictioll to _join
lUtd restrain. v.i..clatiOhS 'Of Section 301
a.
in~ting
ot
aaidAct [21 V.S.C. 3l1]
herei1.'ta:(ter lttOt"e fully appears.
2.
The defendan~, the Wllbe.lm. Reich FoudatiOl1, is
;corporation, hereinafter called the
place cf business at Rangeley,
"F~tion",
tlain~.
The
fa.
Hable
having iU }d.nd.pal
aef~nt
Wilbelm Il:eieh is
an individual vbo resides at Rangeley. )iaiae. The ·said
~.f~ts
martuf&etttre &ad have been and »ow are iatrodllCing and eausilig -to be
introduced, and d.elivering .and cau$illg to be delivered f~r introduction
into interst.e.te ~
tn
Ticlation of 21 U.S.C. 331(a) ergone eo.era
6.ccwmiLawn;, devices vi:thin the
aeaniAg
of Zl
u.s.c.
321.(h}, which
CU"C .
adulterated :within the meaning cf %l U.S.(~. 351(e) and Jtti.sht"anded within
the·~ of %l U.S.C. 351(a)~ -.ndfurther" said de!endaats haTe b<..~-
tile ~ of 21 U.S.C. 351(c) CU1d 352(a,vbile held for Nle after
.h.ip!ltellt in int.erstate COJaerce in "I'iel.e.tiOll of Zl V.S.C. 3ll(k.)~a.ll,
as
tt~reinJlft.er ap~.
8.J5
1in:. \Ulhelm Keich.. is an individ.ual whc resi4es at
The
defenda.nt~
nse QUenQorff. &leo know
Ra.agele)~_
Maine.,.
We holds a!ld. bas. h.e1d responsible -.nagerial. positions in the eond.t.tet
of the business .a.:a.d affairs of The Wil.helat Reich F~tion, ·nch as,
~r of'
of" 'the
the ~ of truatees, tHraiJurer. secretary., and adMill:latrator
!~tion_
LaDon:torie$.
lac..
adtail1iatra.ti'ft 4treetor .f Orgone Iuti'btte Reseuch
an atf1liAte of the
F~t1oJl;.~
tutd in
eba.r&e 9£ the distribouoa. of aU orcoue ODN'CY ~deYiees
ILl1d the ~ R.....rch Fuad.
The .or-goae ~ a~l atb,rd.ed~ iaa"f'&1l&bl.. JJt ~
S.
lItTles ad ~ls. fH box atyle or,;ou.e
-era ~..tore are
·d"eaiped t o fStImd v.pri!ht u.d. are l.a.rge. ~.-to pmait . . adld.:t to
.it ins.ide. (SeeEddbit A .attached). rhe height# v1d:th. ..t 4epth
are 'eadlsn.eral iach.es 1... tlwt thoH ·. .t the ordiaary 'telephone
~th.
~h
The wP.
bo~
a1468, end. door .... abdla..l,.. . . .traeted.
is . .de with altera&ting la.yeroa
aaterial..
'the 9llter layer
at,.
.t orpaic
i.e of ctiQtelt or
altemat:ing ].ayers ei.tee! 1fool and roek or
unlie layer .1&
f,d-.aniced
.-it h&s beec. used
U
8.
$~
1Mt.al..
an¢ . .ta1li.e
plrweod,
ctus
wool. &Ild the
1Jl. recent ye.a;rsplutic wire
et.tbstitute ·tor the aheet lletal. A device
with Jd:;: hyers u called .. t:hree-foldorgooe ener&-"
(~
SQ
~~
~tor.
lfi:th two dditionU lay~rs is <;alled f'om:-feld and progreuiYel.y
as
~
laTera inereas..
either ·has
&Ul
The d.oer ill idnged to one .ide, and UUILlly
open winaO'W erhas portions evt out at the 'top
ft)r ventil&tiou.
Th~
u; e.
tve-~ection ~"f'&lJ.e
alle.
-.eat ·8Q;tie in
bottom
~ayet's
sea,
f~...
the .inaertiOll of a l~h-th Q:i H-X. type OOllow cable~ into
the Q'ther olld tid t7hich
may b4e lUMU .u a.
t.he
~~
i~
il.
chNtb&~j
,.n;;..y be p1~.1be ~, ~eetiOJl
by plMdng it. upright iD 'front flit
Q·f a. ~ 31tti.Dg in ~ box.
c~tboarda·are
z:tade aad. stid :separately. Attadlttd and raarlced "Exhibit
r-ag. 31 of
boekl.et entitled THE OO,G{,)NX
&
Sd.eatifi.c- aad
acow»lator
and flmnel
4.
box about
tn.
~Jediw Use
d.nce~
sbowbg a bos atyl.
equi)peQ with
a
ACCf.;MUL;\Tca Its
or~
a.'bA)-$~tiOQ B_~
~
energy
c:heathoa.:rd
..
.
arran~t.
A
t~ter8· t.TJ$
Olte eubi~
~
EN~l'
~\'.
alao
orgpaeenerg
acClamla~
toot h sise,. :all. :dAea of which
dua1.bed. ira the
pr~ed:ing
u-n.ce is At ~
paragraph. It is
\lith .. U-;X 'tJp4: boUow caUl. iate Wleh., i\uBlelll&7 'be
At1:acJa.ea and
'~
..
'Wbidl .bi:dhi:t A 1&
tf£Xhibit Cit
u' pap
.mad. in ~tdppe4 iu~
31 of:. :tiM. bookl«t bola,·
takea> ~g a ~t.ert: o~ fh19rgJ" a~tor.doYi_.·
s. Tru. bl~.t
co. .~ of
styl.- O'rp»e ene.rg aCCUtMlla~ deY.1~e is ~. ..aawith
••veNl.. alterDatiD.& l&yen:
or . orgaai.e aM -..tallic aateri.al. coYeretl oa the ou'taid. with plaatic. , It. is JAado.J.a
~
portiou lIbiQh -T :-old
ia bed or
l~
ap,Pl.ieaUoa.
UN
tn. ma"re~ll. aDd
and
~
32: aad 38
d$
othel"
dO!Mi
flat.
It is
f~
CAe . .nOll rMJ.T 'be ~ed r.m.dv.
t.\fO "~r
the pa:tieat. Attadled bento
tJEXtdbi't BR and. ~.Exbibit D»:J resp.tiYely,. ar= :pa&u·
of the booklet deserib.d in Exhibit A, Wich pages
shOli
bov the'1tai4 bl..aUet style lttAy be used itt bed and tor local appliea:tion.
6.
The fuunol style D.r~e ette.-rg a~lator device: is also c»n$trueUd of ,dn iAesh with s.ftral al tet'na ting la-yen of organic and metall.ic
of t..'1e tuu, of
~terlal
saidf~A:lJ..tlel
d~l"ibed ~ot~ ~cll
Elf.
'lhe pic'tnre 3hows
covered nth plutic. 1m example style i!J shown
is
a~
Em ~lier
00
page 39 of the
h,.Ntto and
nooYtt nw-k~d H~ibit style nletal fun.n..&l
--- ----­
0rtr.,Qi.l.~ en~
accr unn 1 ator -device insulated. OU the outside with
~ttou.
and
ta.pe~
1. The orgone energy "cwaul&tor de'\1.ce is not cormected
·wi th or plugged into any &OW.'"Ce of electrical or any other type
s.
In the inter$ta.te
distribu.ti~n
of the orgone energy
accumulator deUces the said defenda.Qtsoffer tbEQ for 8ue at
the following
pri~es:
8trle,
Price
$ 225.00
cabinet
Chestboard
15.00
40.00
·Shooter"
2.5..,00
iO.oo
Funnel
Bl.anket
The aaid defendalits al.sQ offer for rent cabirlet atyle orgone .nergy
aoC1JllUll.ator devices for an advaaiee flcontrlbu.tiontt of $40 plua ... $10
monthly "contribution" pa)"&bl.e ill. advance. The ad.4 defeManta
reQGfll\end unl••• a
pet"1SOIl
.bas
used U1 orgone
enera
&Q.cUJDUlator
derlce and isveUa.cqudnted with ita effeeU that he rent for
a three
JrlOl1tWs
trial period. If it ia· 4ed.ded .the to pu.rcbaae.
the $40 "contribution" ud $30 rental. are credited. to the purchaae
priee. At the ed of
& two
year rental period reapplication i. ~o
be ...a.e for the rettal of t.he device or it 18
~
be returned to the
defendants.
9.
Prospective purchase" of the device may le&l"l1 ..boat it
in several -1s. They.." hear ef it in
a.cquainted with
th~
COllVer$&'tion
with persons
deri.c.,; through ad:..ertiairtg campaigtlE conducted
by the .defendants in i1ewspaper., journals, and :iJ:a. JlUl&a.cinee which
proRlOte the_ales of boob:Jperiodi~s, 'booklets,
JoumaJ.$J
bWl.etl.wJ, and other publications of the def-.daa.u. Such
advertising announces the existence, a.Ya1la.bUity, and' prices of
defendants t publications on the discovery and _4.i~ ua6 of' orgcne
-4­
Orgone Institute sales to Dec. 1253
Accumulators sold
40
ii.
enua by .-ploying the Ol",&GMe
o:.f
ue ·.hAle itT
eet"&y
acc....lator.They uy also lurn fAtCh 4Ulft~UQ~t4 &~.i.It.£
dHe&lUnta' uid
~ tWd
covenl~f ou tM 1!'eiIKtv.!
~ft_t.
on die iuiuE &lid I(MltaUe
covers of Hid ~eu. ~phlC'~ • .and jounUiltsi by ~iti.oa~ C)f "ef'~t$f puhlicati(;Q8 at. bookMllcra ttQd libraryulIOciatic
~_...~
,CVltf'ereuceai by LiAtiti.gs
.., the·tlH of a
~ ~
rdereace
tt6~;
.and aa1l.in.g list ...taiaiag &~tely 1500 . . . .' br ~ or lC,"'~O
oopiCf.$ ·of a ~Ul.e&tle d.eseri.~ tile COI.'ltfAtc . f ~ book .u.d, periodie.d
.t th.e
4eC~ta.
1000 '0£ .iticb 1ifUe
pnNlpecti. . Clla~.
caapa.icu, by
~
~...t:
~ J1lt.Mm:,
public wi.:th
..ued \)7·the 4e.f..s.=
'the
aud. thf: .a.id
~0M1."".ad~
~cat1olut.. 18 .te~t
theall~ cii.ce~ .att4..n~
device Qt ~ alle,od or.... _eft",;
a,.c1tlect .tat.e.i. a_
~~Ito
ud ~ for 'tile Me
u
~~
~
fundah
~
nra4er ~
4IpOCifi.e t.~
.r or&_e ~&T ..~1aton;
1:0 croa~
a
tlee"'q ·ofad4 ~¢
4ttdeetc•. tacking cortd.a "Of ·..wtpabl1ca.t.iM»I 'Cho. ·... l_fl" e£ . . .
.~ 1M~
GiM••"
.,," .tty ....u of .,it!
~uaint ~
d~for- the· ~ ~ ~ C..... dle 8AS4
.-erg
to
ad-moe WOtit4 be W1thoat ia!ot'&Iltiea con­
aDd ctncUM.8 !fIt: 1lte ... o:t
..w. 4edce 1tJ ".,.10V;#
aD4 dJ..Mue.COIA4iU-U.
10.
t1ae...w
J...I :tontate :coaaoree
de.f~dilttria.t.
.~
-IU14 ca_e to 1;e
~
itas o£ v.ri:ttea. priatec:l.. eM.
~
vb.idt relate -to MId 4eriea aa4 Vhloil lPIri.tt-. pr,u:ted., .aa4.
U
...t~·
~c
-.1:ter
1.8 pdaUd ·.Md d.i8tTilMted ~ ·Ute Ur~(: lntitute 1TeN.. ad~t
.. wi the puhU.shift.s. h01U$e of The WUJi.ebllie1ca
F~tior1,·l.c.te4
at itar;.gele¥:,
)!aiae. :S\tcl, ci.t'b$U, priateQ.1I an4 ppb!..e.att«r ~ts of boob, iMtok
~YW'$, booldet.$, po~cala.• jo.-n.a.l*. p~e~. Wllcthut,. ~"
'Qri.er b1u1al.~t2., e3:ta.l~ql1"'tal.... ~.. f~l~t$"
applica:ti._
f~
tor 1:L"'e 'natJU.
$beeU CODW.uia.g
ina~~rus
"Writt._~ pr1nt~
.f&h!&raphie -.ttcr
illtn4u~
...$l'" 4",-- I/fKJfi1rgy ue_l..t~.,
«~
ter tk1.r-
.fIl.
.~
.aid
. t........ Mi4 i-c-.& ·cf 4en~ ~
d.ley
.~
"ittt.c an.d cleli:-wuod ;t'or :bltf\Oduc;t1OA iuto :Md _ilile. in i.t!terat:at.e
. <''"O_<9~e, aM. eeMti~ label1Rt of aai<1
,.
~
uniees.
aa.idMTit;t;;en.. pril~t.~d,
..ltd gapidc. JW\:tter ~'tlIfg$ ;,UtnlctJ.-.a t~ "ti\e .....bl.". Q! Ute lArge b'Ox
~ols aad
4ir«tiOhs .for the-
.
uae.r 'the ...r~
~!'
both
&8
a
prophylactic .~ for . .e in ~ enre~ Jd.Upt.~,. alttd tree.~t Q'f 'nlri~cg
-5­
ItJlipt.oac, c~tious. aAd cltJi....ea. Md aiabnl.Jda tbe ...td'~.ice:s in
~~ IUl.tter rep~u
tit&t .. .WI writt.ea. prli1ted" IIAd
that Aid. deY.ices. ~ Wee!
6.8 ~t.e.d. an"
twd
~e~t$
.ffecti," 1a the cure,
a.i.t;i&a.tion. Veabtef.tt ad preveu t:i.oft of. MJ.Q 8ygptou. CKWUlit.i.oA:u., alid
d;i*ea8-es~
.tiOIl,
....-.e. 'the aid 'chni,,-Cfi
~~-t't;'<~~
4t'e
p"veation of' Mid
Mot; ettec;tive 111 the cure, ,u;tiga­
..u.s.a.••". 'i'~ i·~ u4 Idal~~
.ta\t~-tc And ~~tau.O(lG 00lt~
ga..r)jd.c
_~.e.re
"_einafter f40re
in ad.d v.ri.tteo.
pr;i..'ll~ &nd
~l,. .~tfort.k ~
allege! in
't&UM~t.
11. Whet writ:tAtQ, JAqt.dri.s, .vrerecd.'f'«i 'Ily the 8add 4.et"'nt.s
~
to tbf; prophrlactic ~ &ediC'd - _ ot
.~ ..t4t' de'ri.~ ~t" 1iWN.~ ~
erc.. . -*"'0
l*la:toatiou nilatiag then)toll 'the
8aicl 4c.f~w in &¢Uvel.7 ~tt::o:g ·the Mle .. -1 reaUl .of Mid 4fli~"
AQ.j
1at4t~to . . . . . . ., . .pe04
tlwtir d..u:tr1httti.- ill
the .tildted
-by .eftdiag
~
atat.u _'Ils., ..tat.... aa4 . .-..e....ta eoataiAiA& 46sc.r1pti.e
_terUl ..Md. date prLou, w1th
~ ~ ~or,.4
dte
loUoria.g~
CI01t& .~~ pU!ieatiM.8t
tile »~'f.er7 . , th@ ~ ~ VUh4tla tieiell
VQl. I - the f'~tiOlf eli!' d~ ~
6.00
lGl.:r1 - t1M ~ ~~tity'.SO
erg.~ . . ...,..~&t9rlu
ki_~ic aa4. ~c.tl lJ" The
or........,~
A.~lT
~.
,.\)]ioaUon ("44.....
~.
bT Wllut.
~
.
.~ .f duIt (irgom)Iut:iwt.c.);o•."l
u.~Li.tt1e
n.hasa
.....
»T
WU1te1-.ke1ch
'.~04Y -of. Fueiaiey
~"ttieh
rJwoact....AtUl.,..,u
lly
J~
;and Qrc-e ~
·t.hl~.&h 1945) ltatonJe.tloul
~
vUhel.ta ~cb.
.r ..s.:~
(hbli.bod 1!M$ Plape .....5
~
lilopb;rJlic.s
l.~tlond.e t..n~ft J~ (trg~-e
(!rpae ~ ~~ iinUetin
-.-.
the .,~ ..r Christ .,.. ttilhebn Reich
twple in. trouble by Wil.heht ·l\ei4ti\
I..Off
.40
(IO.OO}
( for ')
( U4e; )
( ti<ft.)
12~
The-
Q.efeOOmtt~
Wilhelm Reicll. in the af6NSaid written. pri.nte:i, and gt"apbie matter cl.a.i.ms to
~ch
is p;r-esent ill the
&.taosph~
discovered a form of energy 'iaft
and for which he eciaedth(? term .4orgOllO eaerQ·.tt lie cla.i8a that ti:tis alleged ener:(S" is life -.rgy, hasthera~-J.c val~.
-er.a~t.
&ltd in betteficL1l in. the eure. aitigaticn, &rUt prevention of
~e.
13. tlie dtn'enda.ltt l\eich in &aid' U teratuN
1n1940, a deuCe which
coU~ts
e:t.ai.faa. to ha. . inftnted.
fre tile A'tUtOaphere this 8l1epQ eller-a
and a~aw. it in the a.rice, yhere it i.a . .tile for sei_titic"
ed.tlca:tioaal, a1'ld
were
~
ae:lieal~.
ApproziM.tel110 of t:heH
in K.ev Yori: Stat., from 1940 to 1942; trca thert wrti1 1949 they
'~ Bade bjHe:nNi.ll X~etoll; ...MaiM
huntill& ud "'i_jng p1d.e. and
after ldc ·4-.th.,... ..... by hUl da.ter. at Oct. .MOC•
)iaine; fer:a .•hort 'time thereafter they
·saoe 1950 dtq 1ur.Y.
14. 1:he
~
"-..ae by S.
det~t8
'the cd.at.ettee
Ye1'"e
.bOar ~e7.
.,.0 :Ua. Hew York a..gaiA. and.
A.Celljps
~ $oa
.t
Ra&ele,y. Maine.
c1.a.irt in8aia. literature that this allepd :is 4~U.8.W.e.u••N.
~oy.bt.g
~_
.... ~'hle.
.r Mi\1h eaerg' &ltd 1.t.
~
'~
au.pt 'to prove j
1n the ,4flJ.ce by vell-Jatown ~ti:tlc in~ts aad by
l"'88VI t:i.ltg to
'- I th.e II
1
!
I
l
.
.
15. Tlte Mid,4e!enda.nts ..tate in &aid liter&wre that
~e
. .terUl, ,vbioh ~COWlti tute .the outel"llost layer of '
the Aectmml.&tor, attra~.and absorbs the alleged o~
that ~llc Material, tlIougti. it .attratts said
refiec::'b; it; t:hat by la.yeri.ag the
a~tor
. ~ph 3 hel"'eOf. uW&ys with ·the organic
e.. 4ireetion i'2 &iven
t;(j
enet'g)1',
--=-0,
qtdddy
An described in
M&~
en the eutside,
the _aid «Iergy from tMt ot.t't$ide
~o tb.~
inside, ~:iere.the aU.ged energy is eollected. fU'tdcoDC~tntted.
-1­
-
...
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)
16.
The &tid d~fendants maintfrln that the medical use of
their box. style de\"ice is accomplished
l~y
sittit-.g in ito
'1:110
JU.a.ruler of \Ase of tho ether styles is shown in Exhibiuf.:A througb
E attached hereto.
170
The defendants maintain, as stated in said lit.raturc,
that the enclosure v..ithin the device constitutes an Alleged orgone
energy field and thep.erBon in the enclosure another such fi.ldl
that the energy fieldfl of the two systems make contact, that both
the person and the energy field of the acCUJllnlator
.
bet?n
to
"luminatett ; they become excited and, -.king contact, drive each
other to higher levels of excitation.
The defendantIJ aaintain
that the user of the device becomes aware of this alleged phenomenon
through feelings of prickling, warmth, t-elaxatioo._ r«ider.du.g of the
face; further that body 'temperature increases Crom one bali to one
and one bali ciegrees, Fahrenheit.
18.
The said d.efendants 8tate in said literature that the
box IStyledev.ic. should fit tite si.e of the
per80t1
lIDo uses itc
that the body 8\trface ehould be no more than about 2 to 4 indies
away from the
19.
~
walls.
The aa.id defendants 8t-«:to in Aid literature that the
blanket 8tyle dni.ce .IOAY be used by ~den individuals in place
of' the ~gular box type devi~eo
20..
file lJ&id def$1dants state in said literature there is no
mecba.nicd rule
accumulator'O
fUJ to
the length of time a person ahould sit in the
They 'ugg~8t that on the average a. per$Orl r~quir~s
from 5 tQ 30 B'J.nu'Us daily; that with regular use the time may be
shortened. from 30 Il'linttte to 10 minute 5e86ion8; that the nee_58.&...7
t:iJ'a.e f0r sittings will be decreased ir.. accordance with the
-8­
L
----.
greB.. ter
nUltihe.r of layers the device has; tbat the patient may sit in the
aca..uawr
cl.oth~d
or unclothed; that
wol~
or too heavy clothir..g
is not recoomended as l.t is alleged. that Bueh preventsquiek contact
and l~tion; that it is better for a person to indigo in 2 or
more short t;ittings tllm one p!'(;traeted Bitting as the latter «lUld
2l~
I.·or 16Cu
applieati~l
of the allt:geci or@.\ltle enera
using 'dIe tJsh.ooter" atyle device with f'l.mnel a.ttachment which is
applied to the
a.~te
&.r~
to be
treated, the
def.ndant.$
~
irradiati&ig'titles. exampl.,. of 'Which are
as follows.
heart ....gion 2 'to S"ainu'tea;root ofnoac..., JIlOd.th ca:YitT, .5,
cloaed _yes.. 1; earfJ, 2;
" brui$M,
'"w
80141" plex:uJl,
3; woUDds, buras, euts and
20 minut.a; using a glau tube tUled with steel
"001 i.n.etead ..,fthe funnel attachment, with the tQbe inaerteci in
the vagina, 1 minute. using .. aant)r &lus tube
inaide tbenoae,
"22@
~ WJ.e
Tb~
llO
.0
filled. awl placed
time ia..".eifi4KIe
said ct(tfeo.dants, despite disel.aimer of a cure fl'Onl
of thdx clevie.; h$Ort to detaUed aecoWtta of cue
historieD in the Pidlitere:ture describing ..~ alle,«t to
haw been effected by the
WHt
of the d.eviee.OutatlJlding result.s
U'eall.ged to bve ~ aceompliahed in inordina.tely abort periods
. (If t~
Some~.s
of JJUCh chi. are u toU-ovs:
~"E J'J(ERGY BtiLLEfIN
Vol . . -1, No, 1
jatn18.ry 194~
AWOJ'IVUl, agerl 30, suffered e. leg injury. The
~d 8Uppur.a~ and did not heal for 'If~veral
weks·. After 3 8EJlUJionr. in the orgone aecUJll1.da­
tor, "the; woun.d eloaed *
'* *
* '*' * cutaneous abscess";
nen after only one
treat»tent the ab.ces~eli receded, and after fi,'"c
further 'trea:ouents they lu\d completely dis­
"P~t In the .ean~, the child d.eveloped
BOOte new abso•.:u~e$; .. gull they began to recede
r.pidly aftfi',.,i.'7 the first orgone tr.ea.tm~t...,
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Page 13, 14
..A. \fOil'1all J aged 46, with a carcinOlrta of the liver,
canle for orgorte trea'bnent in the las;t atage of
her disease6 Shortly before the a.ppearanc.e of
tile liver metastasis, she had been operated on
for carcinoma of the left breast o She had lived
in complete sexual ahEtinence for 17 yearso Her
Jne.ttStruatiOll was very weak and always lasted
only two da:rs~ 'I-he patient came for treatment
twice daily for half an hour and after two <lays
of tree:trpen t &he felt much better, as her
appetite increased and sbe was able to walk
with p-eater ease. Three days later, menstrua­
tion occurred whic.h, al.titough .till as weak &S
befare, lasted four days for the first time.
Her hGGglobin content rose from 75% to 85%
wi thin 'a week and her weight increased by 2 .
1b$q. '* -k~
'*
:page
l~
Ii patient, a.ged 56" with pseudOll)'XQma peritonei
had been C()l1Btipa~ for half a year
* '* '*
'* "* '*
After the tirst trea.t»lent, bowell\oTelliellt was
copious *"
* '*
Page 15
A man, a.ged 56, with angi ua pectoris had his
first attack eight years ago and had had no
trouble lri1.atever .!nee then. It. wek ~fore
the beg.inning of tbe orgone treatment new
atack:s Nt in, Bonte of then of a .erious
nature. Consciou.sness was partly clouded~ The
• ttaQks occurred wi th va.ryi.ttg intensity .everal.
times a day, up to the first orgone trea'bllent..
After the first tr.atJllettt, there were ne more
attacks.
'* * *
A patient, aged 62, with an arteriolcl.erotic
lteart cliaease became sick 5 )'llNlH ago 0 He had
been repeatedly heapi tali.eel and his doctors
ha.d given him up on 8everal. oocasions.. After
a. lew weeks '1f or,;one trea:tment, he felt .trong
enough to take a walk of several miles in the
glare of a tropical sun a.t noon against .edical.
Advice, a thing whi~h be had been unable to do
Cor years.
Pa.ge 16, 11
***
A woman, aged 65, suffered fl"'f.'St a JII:yodegeneratio
cordis for '1 ,-earsil Two years ago abe was
hospi taliEed. for aeveral weeks becauae of her
heart disease. SinGe all intemal. Jnediea.tion
failed, and since. the patient, after returning­
from the hospitd, w&s no longer a.ble to leave
the house, her family decided to try orgone
therapy in s pi te of the skepticism of the physician
in charge of the case. Her heart condition in.l­
proved 80 )IlUch that the patient, after 3 weeks of
ox-gone therapy, could do vi t:hout any internal
medication.", Sever~ weeks later, .he was able for
the first time to walk outside & gain I for half an.
hour 0
* «.
*
-10 ­
-----... In a case of chronic bronchitis in a woman aged
20, lW i..Jtprovement WllS ticihle I4fter only 5
or-gone tres.:buents. Previous~ &light increases
cf t-.pera.tu.re ~apI..eared·.
~.
* *.
A p&tient, 60, was Iluffering for years from a
duodenal ulcero He was Beverly eonstipated. during
ili~os t all of hie lifeo The ulcer especislly
e.a.used serioWl paitd'ul e.tta.oks which increa.sed.
after the patient's wife died severtil. months &go•
.The cOl18tipe.tion improved ~iately after the
firet trfttluanto In the course 01' one lROllth of
treatment, the constipation, after first &ltemating
with llOnnal bowl movements, 'W&S completely
e1iminated o The pa.i.r1s d.iaa~ after the fourth
sesaion. In 6ddition to thue results, oS warts on
"the left band and a com beeatie ama:uer. The
.
treatraent is being continued.
Page 18
Pale
18
A patient, aged 20, with aneade was treated nth
the aocumulator tor a fortn:ight. rhe .Iluaber of
erJrthroyctes rose frcm 3 0 1 Idllicm. to 4 .i11 ion
and her luJRoglobin coateo.t rose from 10% to 80%.
An lnfluaation of the eyeball aft~ the removal
of a splinter disappeared. altogether a.fter harlJ.tg
been subjected to radiation from an &eetUDUlator
tube.
A patient, qed 39, had. a bt.wtorrha&. of the
'threat whicllluted for hours and which ceased
~ediately follo""i.ng tIt. tint orgone trea:tmen.t.
Vol, II. No, 1
fa&! 16, 1.'1
J!.!!U&l 1950
A U-yar-old WQI:i.a.J1 one Tear ,before the begi raling
()f orgcm.etrea.tIlient had· a thrombophlebitis of the
right oalf.
After 1 week j)f orgone treatment,
*' **
reaction of very fJeveX'O, almost unbeara.ble, pain
occurred. (In 80!l\e other • •_, w haYealeo
obserVed that the pain increasotl a.t the begiwdng
of orgon.e tn\a:tmento The transformation ofl1fel.efu1
tissue tato liTittg tissue i . of an infl_tory
na;ture, aDd hence the cauaeof' tbepa.in 1& vnder­
standable.) After' U days ef irradi..tion, the
fir.t significant Unprovement took -place, manifested
in til" reduction of pUn. and aleo improvedvalking.·
&.
!he bnproveent continued o When .he had 11M 1
lQOnth of tr.:tRJe1t, she ~ould ·walk quite freely,
even "run. n
'* '* ~.
**
Buerger's di'eti.s$.
'* One ps.tient, a 4O-yef,U'....
old JlIA1l, had suffered from t.hie dis_se for the
last 16 :rearso -r.. * 'When he camfJ for orgorH~~
trutmen t# there were wounds of it gangrenous
'*
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.
-----
natu.re .on ~evera1of his toes and the liurgeon
urgently recommended amputation.. Instead af
amputation, the patient decided to try the
orgoll.c accumulatol"'o After the first irra.di.fi.tio..f1.,
he felt a strong prickling on his head and an
especially strOllg prickling sensation on his feet,
1~ * * After the second" third, and four1h irradia­
tions;, the same phenomena a.ppea.red o Aftel" tho
fifth, the wounds Were dry fer the first time ig.
8 years 0 When he had had 8 irradiations, entirely
painless intervals occurred, whereas fOl:1nerly the
patient suffered constant .pain. * * The legs,
Which w~re ice cold before the therapy, became
wanner.. Previeu.sly the patient took about 2
do,.en pUls daily to combat the paiIlJ now he
could get along with 1 or 2~ The., unds started
*
to
close.
***
.
* * *' A second patient,
a.ged lS, had been .-offering
iroJn Buerger'l1 disease for 10 :reara.
After 14
days of irradiation twice d.ally, his walk1u.g vas
already 'Very tmlchimproved. He no longer needed a
cane and the hft&ling of his wound.s .progrused
rapidly. -t-!.
***
'* *
rage
A 43-yur-old patient suffered for ma.ny years from
Bl1erger t s disease. * After orgone trea.1:'m$1t for
1 JI'iOnth, he again wished "'to exercise and to jum.ptf
(tbe pa tiellt is a. gymnastics .:instruetor)., *
l~ '* *
'* *
A 39-year-old woman had been suffering for 4 ·ye&rs
from chronic sueenti.&; a a;pecialist dJ.agnoe-.d, her
ill..uess as "asthmatic 8J1eezing.tt .. *Uter 3
'Weeks of orgone irradiation, her sneeld.ng etoppedG
*
***
Vel .. U.
<
135
.Iul,. 1950
3
'* * *
rage 133
p!}!C
NOt
Re:- Breast CancerThe patient was Olily able
to use the aooumulator one half' bour a day, ail:
times, ever Co period of three weeks and then she
left for the country.. Very 800n after that she
noticed tha. t the lump had diaappured~. When I
saw her on her return six. weeks 1ater~ the tumor
had entirely disapp_red and the chronic eystic
maatitis ~ almost gone. Both breasts were of
t'10rmal consistency.,. In spite of the fact that I
llave seen many remarkable t"esul. ts from the orgone
accumulator, and That I knew .mall, malignant
breast tumors disappear after 2 to 4 ~8 of orgone
irradiation, wat I saw here was tstlll unbel.iev.e.b1.e.
Re: Cancer of the nreast-:; there was a MaSS. in
the outer upper quadrant of the right breast. tl'he
outer edge ~f the turuar ~ sharp and about 2 incheg
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in width. Proceeding inedially, the tumor could
not be differentiated frein tho rest cf the tissue.
totl1. breasts &howed $i1.}1s of chronic cystic: mastitis o
~.
'* Two weeks later I tj8.W the patient after she
bad b~ using the orgouc accwm.uator twi~e a d.ay.
'fhe C(l:lor of her skin was better and she seemed
generally imph)ved~ The sharp edge of the tumor
was gone arid thero rw.,...ined only &OJlre enlarged
gland tissue whic:h 'WaS not differentiated from
the rest of the b~t tissuect both brNSt8 'Were
ff.lUCh softer. Three WHks later the tumor had
eompletely dinppeared o
.
*
.JulY 1951
Fage 165
-&8J1
Re; Ichtbyocis '* * '* The patient
to use the
orgone energy accumulator on. Sept_her 15th for
daily tbirty.....u.uute irradiations o Within 2 weeks he
rE!Jr'Orted a It.arked deeree.a. in the itching and .
sw1n.g. The akin began to uaume a healthier
pink color
Within 1.tI1OB. th after beg; nning
the u.se of the &¢cumul.a.tor he va. free of' itching
and the .eal i", of the s1d.n W,1i prftent crily on
'* '* *
the legs.
...
'"
The Ducovery .of 'the Or~one
yolwne 'l'w
The Cancer Biop!thr
~age
140-143
Our orgone therapy experim«lts w.lth oancer patients
consist in their sitting in the orgone aceumulatoro
The orgolite energy 'Wbi.eh is COllcentrated irt the
accwanlator penetrates the tudted bod.y and is alao
taken up by way..,! respiration.
* Ibega.n with
sessions ~f 30 .tnutes.
During the first
session ~ .kin between the shoulder-bla.des
became r«i; & * During the next se••ion, .the
rftd.ness of thE akin apread to the upper part of
the back and chut4
During the third, she
began to perapire, particularly under the arms;
she related that duri.ng the past few yettr$ .he
***
* ..
'*
'* * *
had nen:r perspired. All these reactions ,cf tho
orga.nfnn to the orgolle radiation are typic&l in all
·cancer patieu.tSff '*
Our patient came with a.
bemogl()bin of 35%0 2 days later it was 40%; after
-4 days, 51% after a ~ekJ 55%; a.fter 2 weeks .. "15%"
and after 3 weeks, 85%, ~t is, noI"lBal..,
* .*
(The fcregoing alsc appears in Inter­
nationnl Journal of S(!x-Eco~y and
Orgone Researeh" Vol. 1, 1942.. at
· p6.lte 136 et @.-:q.)
-13­
f£ge 171-173
The patient bad a 8We1li.rit~ the SiliEl of a bean at
the outer -Nrgin of tho right breast.
~. ~~ I ­
ref'x'cin.ed. from he.vi:ug a biopsy done. Since 'the
phi tient vlsb_t;;d to WJ.<iergo the orgone therapy
ex:pem~eut, there waa no reaSOll why I shQuld not
val. t to see 'Whether the twuoI' would di.s&ppear e.fter
a f~ irradia.tioll8,. If it would disappear rapidly,
it would have be~l e. mtJ.igna.nttumor. If it took
many weeks or even JUOltths to diJiiappear I or i f it
neither receded nor grew" it wtluld have sholtO. itself
tQ be (l harmless glandular ec.largesaent.
'*
definitely established the diagnosis of an advanced
carcinomat..ous shrinking biopa.tb.yo
The patient
.tart~ with. daily orgone irradiations in my
labora:tot"l... .Later abe ord~ an organe acct81l'lil.ator
and t~k tw"\') daily irradiations 'Of half an hour each;
*' '* '* After 10 ds.ys of orgone irrad.i&tion, the tumor
'W'a£ 110 longer palpableo
(Obaerva.tien of earlier C&.es
had aoown that ox-gone therapy eli.minates breut tulriers
of raediu. .ice in the .pac. of two to three tMeka),.
*
* *
* '* '*
(Tlul foregoing alIo appears in Inter­
liational Jot.ll'Dal. of Sex-Econaaey and
Crgone ReJj~, Vol. 2, 1.943" pa.g~s
4-, 5_)
Page
19~
'* * "* In the cale of orgone therapy, -* * *' the
tumor
can be easily deatnJyed.
(the foregoing alao appee.rain Inter­
national Joumal of Sex:-Economy and
Orgcn. Research, Vol. 2. 1943, page 20.)
In many calies of biologically debiUtated blood
and aevere anelli.a the attack on th-e tuaor 1$
preceded by the forma:tion of • great JlUGtber of
young er,ythrocy"tesp as eat! beobaerved lficro­
Bcopietilly. BrfJ.U.t 'tUInOl"8 diaapp.a,r in the c.une
of 2 to .3 weeks. Obsern.tion to iiate .howe tr..at
the tuDiora always btw:c:tme ~ft, no matter what their
lo~tion. «.. '*
In one case of brain tumor the
destruction. of the tUl'ftOt" oceurr.d &.8 early as two
weeks after the begimdug of treatrrlent. ii- i:£.
*
*
Ancrther -wom.an with
It. tulrtor of the atoma.ch the .ice
oi' an apple, dao reacted rapidly to the orgcr1e
therapy" The tumor, which was PQlpable, becam:e
be~ rapidly ..nero
80ft and
Similarly, a third woun, -with ~Y&rian .tuJrtor, who
had reaeted to the orgone therapy with an imprc:rve­
.ant of her general condition and with Q d~_se
in .ice and a softening of her t'tlJllQrs,
'* '* '*
It~ a boy of 5 -with an a.d.renal t:ttmor and metut.a6es
in t.h.e .pine, X-ray showd calcit'ication of the i)ooe
defecu after 4 week£.
-l¥­
The primary adrena.l
tumOl""
no lQuger palpable after 2 weeks' 'trea.'b'J1ent.
should he rattenbered. that none of
Qur eases came to us ehortlyafter the discovery
of tho tun.icr. They all liad tried other lti:ethods
for several 'fe.ars, and ldlen they carr.e to us, they
had be\m given up as hopeless and were on the point
WiJ.D
* * * Th.e fact
~ dying~
(The foregoing &lao appears in Inter­
national Journ.nl of Sa-.E-conou:y and
Orgone Res.earch, Vo10 2, 1943" p.ages
57, 58 0 )
Aneidas were el imina ted within 3 to 6 weeks 0
,
.
THE ORGONE Pl\mGy. ACCUMULA.'l'OR
Its Scieotifiofllld Hedical Us~,
EaKe 35 ra,~
36 ' '* * '* Painful burns,
cuts. bruises rill stop
smarting after a few Dtinutea.
Due can follow
the healing proceas as it nuu: its cour.e•.
According to the' _ise of the injury, 1'1ve to twenty
JUnuteswill 8uffiQe to let the healing process :into
rapid. _tion.
* ... *
** *
The wounds heal in a matter of • few boura;8eYue
ones need '" d.a.y or two 0
Or,one energy also 8teril.iAU the wOUbd. Micro­
acopie obaervation shows that, fer exampl e, bacte,ria
in the va.g:1.ne. 1d.ll be hIaobil.ised after only one
minute of irradi&tion through an inserted &lass pipe
filled with I) t4te1 wool..
23.
When the laid defendants cause the devices to be introduced
ordelivereCl for introduction into interstate eOl'lJl'nerCe, and vhUe the
devices are being held for .sale after shiPllent ,in intersta" c01tlXlerce,
the la.beling thereof, COMists in. part, of a atall .eta! plate affixed
to, or, an ink impreasion trtamped on" the dAle of the device.
-Addition the defendants
...u
In
from. Rangeley" Maine, ..ddressed to the
consignee other items of labeling which are usually received within e
few days, either before or after, 'delivery of tIlt! derlce.
Some of
these i tans are as follows:
a. Application }tor Use of The Orgone Energy Accumula:tor ­
on which the purcha.ser 8~cifi~d 'Whether he desires the
device for .ediCf'...l, uOn-i:nedical or ex:periment.G.l useo
b. Eeu fro US\11 'i'he Ot·goue A~tor - Wicb <*O.tii:rus.
.0(00
1
i'
directions fo'!- utie cf the cabinet atyle device, -ahootertt "
s~t ~,
and
chtt8~rd.
c. ltl.Stl'Uctioos Fer A"eublir~ rr'b.e Orgone keutMtla.t.cr - which
eQutcciclS di..n<:tioas 1Qr asa~ the cabi.net atyle
ti.c~tQr.
d. Catalogllu Sheet - which. lists and pa.rtial.ly
variou~ styles of 4Cculmit.tertt.
de.-1er~
t.
argOM ~D"
A f.~ 1.tWr _titled #fo All Users of
Accalt4tortt~
24. 'the defudantG kave
tfne
th.e
.tewdnc. from. dteircoin-04
deYi.HQ.& jugotl
word 'Jto~ and. utilise words haring 'fIo~ u a .... 111 the pro.otion
of the. pseuie .ei~ 1ddck dley call ...~."
25.
.~~
that NiG. ,defeDdaata have __ ad
'AOW' are
repns_1:in.g
&wi
or
in the labellagof -.id dm.t;ee. in ;particular. -OIl pace· J
the __ ~phed
~
theheadiug Pl&ASE
·...utld HOW Ttl USE t*HE 0R00l\'E
JUW} ~'i.
Acc.uMtJLA.~
.-ier
that. .Rid. 4..n.~ :. kept at least
'three 'rooms att&7 fI:'OfC an ~tia&l~ _~, Uat . .W..tnicea ~4
not be
~
ill pro:d.atityte operatUag X-n.,. 4IqtJiP*1t1 aa4 -&ga:i.ast exped­
laenticg -witb 'radio-a.cd:¥e M,ur-ia.1.s in ~ittatioa Yith the aUe.ged. 10rfPlte
energy
~e
tilt is
~
tlUueations .in ·Ria. h.beliAg
to lifeR,
a.t"e .~ ~ ~al8e
brand h.i.d 4eT1ces vit1d.n the JH,iUlbtg
aincesueh repreaelltatiol'ul
lthidtreP""eat&tiou'~
and 1Idalead.in& aadwds­
or .-id Act.
~ ~tiOltS ~1'
%l. 'U.S.C. 3SZ(.),
the htprenlcm and
beli.,r that the alleged orgMe ·~isa ;powrtul~..,t e.t.erU.
particul.arl,.
~
ia¢ontact w:lthtl'lAltAtiOltS 'frem
nd.i~ve
aatA'R'ial
Aed Roetgen nt!'li» ~s IJ thealle~ orgone eaergy" 8seldwed
l:..een d.iseovered ·and ite
.ta~
exi8t~ pt'tlV«l by
Ai.~
the
"t(J
have
def_dant Reich as
i.e. the lttbeliug fot' saiddm.ces., ifJ '"'t a powerful form. of energ.v#
i$ n~teht:J and.is Bot ~ to life-It.
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I
I
held for sale after shiPftMt in interstate ~e, within tit., ~
of 21 U.S"C. 35.2(~) in that their lahe11ng,nuaely, the booklet (ou;tside
ORf'~~E :&NEHGY AOCUMtIUTill, - Its
cover) Mtitl«l "r"p.E
Scientific and )&l-edical
,
use"
the booklet (pa.ge 198d) _titled 'fID~ QiW;UR EXPEllIX&{T. aad I>ook
(page 66) -eu.titledCQS!.!IC SUP.F.nDfPOSlAfIo;~, and the frontispieces of CRGONE
~ERG! Btu.J..ETl1~,
Vel. 1, No.1. the book _titled fHE
)1mmm OF CHfUST.
and the buUetift entitled ftIntematio»al.e zeit.ehrift li'ur OrgoA(Die April
1950", conta.1n-s wri~ pri,ated aed &ft.pldc ...tter. D8Ile1.y.
&
rbotogw.ph
with Q~ "Vhidl·ia 1'a1a~ -~ aideadi"" in tlIat tJUdtvri.~.. prJated.
and~c. JNLtter
~_
cOltVeya 'tb.e
pho to&r&.phc1epi4t:iDg the
all.e&.c. orcoae
tbat the
photo~ ~
~. wb&reaa.
..
~
the.alleced orgoae
-ellerta'" 1.s iaOt t:h~ 4epie't.ed4t
2$b.
lIf)W.a.re
'the afo.resaid O.ra-e _erg:r ~torcled.:ces ....~ Mea &ad
ftlrtU... ~ __•
tatrotlUC«t iJate•
.u. -i.lt. .-n4 .hUe keld
,
_for-alenter .•hi~t h .httentaU
1l.S.c.. 3U(a) h t:t.t
·cm.titled tHE GIWruR
aatter.
u..,ir labelS ...."
~T•
~Y. photos
-energy t1eld.
bet~
c~
-
­
1dt:h:iDdle • •rd.c ef -21
u.ely. ~ book (PLp8-l98a..ad.
.-ta.iu w:I:tt_.
1 a.ad. 3 ea.ptioae<! ...
~tedp
l.98bl"
....crapld.c
~.... ~itec1
.rpte
the )'a.hts of tho· bands Al'd. 1'1'"(8 •• dcohol
a~"
respectivel.TIf vb.ich i$ tabe aad. Jdsl_d.iJt& ~ that 8lldl written,.pril'tted.,
anclcraphic mtter -con.vqc the ~ion that 'the p~ .how excited
0l"gGl\f!
en.erg:r fields, vhereas. tJd,d photo. do Mt ·&boy-excited
~gone
ettergy 1iclds.
21•. Yhe orgon-e energy
is a d.e'dee wi;thin the
AeetrJ4Ul"~J ill
~i~g
-allot its .etyl_ -.nd .adels,
of 21 C.s.C.l%l(h), and is and
_$
furtlier
adabranded wen introdu.cedillto l 'WhUe k, and. whUe held for .ale &ftt"~
-17 ­
lSZ(a), in tlil4t its labeling" Aa&ely~ the printed ttta.tt4';r .enttoned in
paragraph "23H bereof and the 'Written, printed, Md graphic 5I.tter
hereinafter ideu:tified t aCCQIUpa.n;yi.g.g s.aid device. l"eprea_ts and
.al1,gge8t.s that 1;.b.e device 16 an (jU,tst.&nding therapeutic agent_ i$ a
ti01U-;
.and
is efi;ective in particular in the cure, td:tigation. tree.taeat•
preventi~
qf UiO diseases, COtlditiollS. and
ti)'lAPtoas
men:tion«11f whicll represettat.i.oDa ,attd .qgea tiona
&re
here:Wafter
'false u.d Miis­
leading &irtce the deYic., is not an ouataDt.ting therapeUtic ag_t. i~ not
a prcv4'ft:tiYt! .of ud beaefi.cW. ler
tioaa, and 1& not eftecd:ve
Wte'
in all di••a... -.ad ti.aeue C4hdi­
u. tilil 'cure. td.tigation. Uea'bMmt. ,_dpre­
¥ention. of the 4.iaet.a• • c.v!it.iaas,
~ 81DlJttolU' h~er ett~ted.
Eampl. . at"tl. cii. . . . . coaditioluJ,
and..~,
ani the
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prittted.. .aDd craphic ,tatttter . .ere.ta they appear. 'which COAatittlw' die l.a.Ml­
'increfelTed to above. are
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follow:
tKEOP~r; DERGt ACCUMUU.TOtt ......
Its Sci.etttific Mld aedicd. \lae.'
--.ta
ltea4aclles
~er~'ot~
,a~Kte .and
·haJ
chronic. colis
fner
r~ti._
·ardui.tis
~Ma1~
chrordc ill a.,.MS
bru.itit'3
<*ts
l_i.c.»u:
abru10lllS
'WUtlda
'htnls
ainusitis .
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blood prti8u:'e <ieccntpenaatei heart diaease brain twsMlr$ .arteri61;tcierosis a.pop1~tic
c:ttacks sJd.n~tioo
eoajseti'ri tis. ftter'.lisatiou. of
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iMlohiliMtion of -.ap...t
~a
·dtrotdc fa..tip.e .a.~ __ t
Giabetes
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Ertercr Bulletin
caecer filllP_
pectoris coutipe.tion Jd..gh .bloor1
~ur4
1,owbloo4~
·~6cii.Hue
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chronic 4ianitea
~~d.s
patrie ulCer patretacti_ of the1lttMt.bes ~tiOl1 t;d.
ta. .. ,.\cll
hemorrha&e of 'the thNat
. para<iOl1tMis ·-.da lichenoid. eCMma O$teopot"OSis
artet'ioselex"Otie heart G.i.-se
dttod~~
lllcers
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purulent frol!tcl tdnuaitis
ichthyosis
ang'i na pee toris
asthma
ca.rdio.....cula.r hypertea.cicn,
epU.psy
.w. tiple
acleroais
d:torea
tu.taor easily destroyed
lua.g CtUlcer
tuJItor of the breast
high blOtXl prM8lU:"e
low bl.eod
pre88\lre:
brain twnor
triehOMOnas w.ginalis
colds
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healing of wounds
in pregnancy
Anncls cf the Orgone Institute
cancer
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cold The Discovery of the Orgone Vols. I
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uippe
infection
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ElrtOtional Pla~e Versus Orgone Biophysics
ClOlds
sinusitis
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v.&CUlar hypertension
vari.coseu.icer
arthritis
--,e&rlcer
~cer
00Imt0n ~old
ichthyosis
hyperten.ion
diabet93
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Haas 'sycholoa of Fucism
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'{'he Oranur
Experime.~t
e~ld.s
cut fiuger
influeu~a.
tigsue cl.egeneratic;u
bl~ deg~ler~tion
ce.ncer
cancer
diabetes
woUllds
duodenal. ulcer
pernicious GMia
Buedowts disease
hip blood l'~tt«
1<nf' blood pre.sure
paradetttosis
UcJ;umeid .CMIl1a
~steoporo.i$
ang;i.M. pectoris
arterioaelerotis
ayodegeaerati~
eordis
prostatitis
~rtia1
infal"Ction
ill testinal trou hl c
sinusitis
burns
diabetic neuritis
eoldo
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Annals of Orgoue Inetitute
aJl{;illa pectoris cancer Oranur Project
counteracts .wclear radiation
dIronic colds
old resUict uleera
relief of pain in eaacer
Jl~ri.tis
epici-.i.cs
The Murder of Christ
People in Trouble
blood
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28.
The orgone energy accumulator device, in all $tyles and
JUQde1s, is ad:ulterated 'Within the
ltG6 11ing
of 21 U.S.C o l51(c) in that
its 8~rength differs from and its quality falls below that which it
~~r~"'a.nd
is represented to possess,
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s~e it is l'iOt capablo
of
'~f,.,
eollQ(:ting
f~
the a:boosphere a.ud i.cewmiLating in said denc9 the
aU.eged 'e)I·gone energy as cl.a.ilned to have bef:n cU..covered ·aud its
exiatenoe proved by the d.efendaut
29.
R&ich~
The plaintiff is informed. and believes that ttril"S
reatrUrted by the Court, tbe said defenda.llts will continue to cause
the introduction 'Or delivery fer
introduCl~oa
into interstate COIIaerce.
ot the atdd org~ enera accumulator device, in aU its atyl.. and
.odds, miabra.nded ,a.th!n tbernMn:ing of 21 U.s.C. 552(a) and adulterated
within the
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of
n
. and believes that unl...
11.S.C. 3Sl(e).
rea~ain«l
The plaintiff i8 .alao informed
by the CoUrt the uid ciefendants
vUlcontinue toeause the Kid or.-gone -ergy
~u&tor
devioe# in
all its 8tyles Md modele, to be Iliabnnded aDd ,-.du!ter..ted W:;i.thin
the meanir1g of
n
U.B.C. 352(&) and .iSl(c} wh1loheld for
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WfiEREFORlt PLUNTIFE fRiIS,
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That th. de:fendants, the Wllheh1 Rlich FO\$dation, aHaine
eorporation,WilbatJaReich and nee ·:QUendort'f, indiridual.; and
_chand all of their offic.~, &genu, servants. employees;
attorneys.. all c:orporation., U8ocia.tions, JUl<!orga.aiu.tionaj and aU
p4l:rsons in actiye COllcert or participation nth any of them, be
perpetually enjoined. from directly or indirectly introducing or
ca.usi.ng to b()
introd~(led ~r
delivering or causing to bedeliYered
for i.t1troduction into inter.ts.te c~ce in viola.tion of 2J. I.S.C.
331(a), any C)rgcne .n.ergy aecu.mulator d~rlce, in any style :or model,
and any and all accessories I components or parts thereof, -"1" any
simUar article" iri. 4Uly atyle or Jnooel, which is misbranded within
the meaning of 21 U.S«I!C" 352(a) or adulterated within the meaning
of 21 U.s.C. 351(C)i
AND FURreER PRAYS:
That the a£oresaid /defendantG, their officers" -.gents,
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f
servants. employees, &t~meJ'1l, all corpora.tions, &S8oe1a.tiona, and. organizations, and all perseus in
~ctive
colleert or participation
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with City of the., be perpetwUly enjoined froat. 4i.reetl,. or indir6Ctly
.doing or C&U8l.ng to be 40ne any act whether oral, written,
otherwise in the
aann~"
afereN.id or i1t
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or
other lIlWler, ldth respect
to anT orgone energy acewaulator deT.i.ce, in any .tyle or JBOdel, or
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'With respect to an,.
article of d.evice wbil. held f()r ..ue
,.iaUar
aft~ ahipaent in intera.tau. COJIaerce, $.nUolatiOll of 21 U.S-Co" 331(k),
.which
%l.
~~t8 in·Said
ti~S.o.
article bcWtcDd*bran4ed 'within ·the . .aniIlg of
352(a), or adulterated within
the".~~ of
Zl U.sec. 351(c);
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. ,and for auch other and further reUef .. to the Court IIIaT . . . julle
':1 . ·1Uld .proper.
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