Orgone Volcano
by Joel Carlinsky
Volcanoes are an orgone energy phenomenon. They are caused by the discharge of excess orgone in the interior of the earth. That is why there is always a lot of lightning in a volcano eruption. Volcanoes, like earthquakes, which are an alternate way in which the earth discharges excess orgone energy, are a necessary part of the energetic metabolism of the planet and serve a needed function. Without such periodic discharging of built-up energy, the earth would eventually become so over-charged it would explode.
Under normal conditions, the constant influx of orgone energy from space that reaches the earth at the poles, called the Galactic Stream by Reich and the Wilson Current by conventional geophysicists, is mainly discharged back into space by the perpetual belt of thunderstorm activity that circles the earth at the equator.
In recent years, that discharge mechanism has been failing to keep pace with the energy inflow from space due to the increased oranurization of the atmosphere, which among other effects, tends to prevent the development of the powerful storms that produce enough lightning to relieve the energetic tension that builds up.
If the ability of the planetary atmosphere to develop the powerful storms that are needed to discharge the energy that is constantly flowing in from space is interfered with by either oranurization due to release of radioactive gases into the atmosphere from re-processing of nuclear reactor fuel rods, or by inappropriate and ill-informed cloudbusting activities designed to prevent the necessary strong storm systems which normally discharge the excess energy from developing, we can expect more earthquakes and volcanoes in the future.
As an alternative discharge mechanism, the earth has been increasingly releasing the excess energy through earthquakes and volcanoes, and will continue to do so as the more usual atmospheric discharge route continues to deteriorate.
So an increase in earthquake and volcanic activity can be regarded as yet another result of the either the use of atomic power or the irresponsible misuse of the cloudbuster to disrupt the normal formation of strong storm systems. Either way, it is one more example of what the humans are doing to this planet. Photos from Iceland
http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2010/04/more_from_eyjafjallajokull.html
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