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'''Cloudbuster''' (also short CB) are devices related to the late [[Esotericism|esoteric]] work of the Austrian psychiatrist [[Wilhelm Reich]]. According to its proponents, it is possible to affect Reichs hypothetical [[orgone]]s in the atmosphere with cloudbusters. They believe that the local weather could be changed, rain could be released in particular or clouds be affected up to a distance of several hundred kilometers. Since the [[chemtrail]]-hypothesis has become popular, cloudbusters were suggested by proponents of the hypothesis to "dilute" the alleged chemtrails. Cloudbusters should also protect against harmful electromagnetic radiation and "mind control" with transmitters like [[HAARP]].
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'''Cloudbusters''' (also short CB) are devices related to the late [[Esotericism|esoteric]] work of Austrian psychiatrist [[Wilhelm Reich]]. According to its proponents, it is possible to affect Reich's hypothetical [[orgone]]s in the atmosphere with cloudbusters. They believe local weather could be changed, rain could be released in particular or clouds be affected up to a distance of several hundred kilometers. Since the [[chemtrail]]-hypothesis has become popular, cloudbusters were suggested by proponents of the hypothesis to "dilute" the alleged chemtrails. Cloudbusters also allegedly protect against harmful electromagnetic radiation and "mind control" with transmitters like [[HAARP]].
  
Similar devices are offered as TB (towerbuster), chembuster oder HHG (holy hand grenade) commercially in the internet.
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Similar devices are offered commercially as TB (towerbuster), chembuster or HHG (holy hand grenade) in the internet.
  
Aside from pseudoscientific pseudo-explanations no information about a possible mechanism of action is provided. Of achievements by cloudbusters only reports and anecdotes in a not scientific sense are known. The American geographer [[James DeMeo]] is a current adherent to the cloudbuster hypothesis.
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Besides pseudoscientific pseudo-explanations, no information about a possible mechanism of action is provided. Only reports and anecdotes lacking scientific value are known regarding achievements of cloudbusters. American geographer [[James DeMeo]] is a current adherent of the cloudbuster hypothesis.
  
The [[Brown esotericism|brown esoteric]] [[Jessie Marsson]] is a big advocate of cloud and chembusters and sells them commercially.
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The [[Brown esotericism|extremist right esoteric]] [[Jessie Marsson]] is a huge advocate of cloud and chembusters and sells them commercially.
  
==History of cloudbusters==
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==History of Cloudbusters==
The first cloudbusters were build by Wilhelm Reich in the U.S. in the 1950s and have to be seen in relation to his [[orgone accumulator]]s. They should draw "orgone energy", which was postulated by Reich, from the atmosphere and dissipate it into earth. In recent years instructions for building cloudbusters are circulated in the Internet that differ in part from Reichs constructions and are based on the ideas of American businessman and esoteric [[Don Croft]], which he claims to have found by using a [[pendulum]].
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The first cloudbusters were built by Wilhelm Reich in the U.S. in the 1950s and must be seen in relation to his [[orgone accumulator]]s. They allegedly draw "orgone energy", Reich postulated, from the atmosphere and dissipate it into earth. In recent years, instructions for building cloudbusters are being circulated in the internet which are partly different Reich's constructions and are based on the ideas of American businessman and esoteric [[Don Croft]], who claims he discovered the device by using a [[pendulum]].
  
==Principle of building a cloudbuster according to circulating manuals==
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==Principle of Building a Cloudbuster according to Manuals in Circulation==
In principle, a cloudbuster of newer design, consists of several long copper tubes that are mounted parallel. At one end the tubes are directed to the sky, on the other end the are fixed to a container in which a two-component adhesive or polyester resin is mixed with iron or aluminum scrap. This substance is called [[orgonite]]. Crystals are added, that are connected to each tube.
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In principle, a cloudbuster of newer design consists of several long copper tubes which are mounted in a parallel way. At one end the tubes are directed to the sky, on the other end they are fixed to a container in which a two-component adhesive or polyester resin is mixed with iron or aluminum scrap. This substance is called [[orgonite]]. Crystals are added and connected to each tube.
  
 
==Literature==
 
==Literature==

Revision as of 20:10, 24 August 2011

Wilhelm Reich and his Cloudbuster

Cloudbusters (also short CB) are devices related to the late esoteric work of Austrian psychiatrist Wilhelm Reich. According to its proponents, it is possible to affect Reich's hypothetical orgones in the atmosphere with cloudbusters. They believe local weather could be changed, rain could be released in particular or clouds be affected up to a distance of several hundred kilometers. Since the chemtrail-hypothesis has become popular, cloudbusters were suggested by proponents of the hypothesis to "dilute" the alleged chemtrails. Cloudbusters also allegedly protect against harmful electromagnetic radiation and "mind control" with transmitters like HAARP.

Similar devices are offered commercially as TB (towerbuster), chembuster or HHG (holy hand grenade) in the internet.

Besides pseudoscientific pseudo-explanations, no information about a possible mechanism of action is provided. Only reports and anecdotes lacking scientific value are known regarding achievements of cloudbusters. American geographer James DeMeo is a current adherent of the cloudbuster hypothesis.

The extremist right esoteric Jessie Marsson is a huge advocate of cloud and chembusters and sells them commercially.

History of Cloudbusters

The first cloudbusters were built by Wilhelm Reich in the U.S. in the 1950s and must be seen in relation to his orgone accumulators. They allegedly draw "orgone energy", Reich postulated, from the atmosphere and dissipate it into earth. In recent years, instructions for building cloudbusters are being circulated in the internet which are partly different Reich's constructions and are based on the ideas of American businessman and esoteric Don Croft, who claims he discovered the device by using a pendulum.

Principle of Building a Cloudbuster according to Manuals in Circulation

In principle, a cloudbuster of newer design consists of several long copper tubes which are mounted in a parallel way. At one end the tubes are directed to the sky, on the other end they are fixed to a container in which a two-component adhesive or polyester resin is mixed with iron or aluminum scrap. This substance is called orgonite. Crystals are added and connected to each tube.

Literature

  • DeMeo, James: "Preliminary Analysis of Changes in Kansas Weather Coincidental to Experimental Operations with a Reich Cloudbuster," University of Kansas, Geography-Meteorology Dept., Thesis, 1979, Master's Abstracts, 18(1), 1980
  • M. Gardner, "Reich the Rainmaker: the Orgone Obsession", Skeptical Inquirer, 13(1):26-30, 1988

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