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Drought Abatement Project Support Sought
American scientist James DeMeo, Ph.D., has proven rainmaking methods
that could alleviate the epic drought baking Australia.
by Sterling
D. Allan
Pure Energy Systems News
Copyright © 2007
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James DeMeo, Ph.D., with his successful
rainmaking machine patterned after the work of Wilhelm Reich.
Image source: www.OrgoneLab.org
with permission
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Worst Drought in 1000 Years
The Australian economy is on the brink of going under due to the worst drought
on record. If rain does not come, irrigation to all primary producers will be
cut in seven weeks to be diverted for human drinking. Livestock will die;
food crops will fail, vineyards and orchards will perish. (Ref.)
Australia is not the only nation in the throes of crisis due to drought.
This is a global crisis of growing proportions (refs)
-- unless something can be done to bring rain.
Rain-making Technology Available
This is why Robert Jones and others in Australia are seeking to get James DeMeo,
Ph.D., of the Orgone Biophysical Research Lab to come down from the United
States.
DeMeo is a leading specialist in the field of Weather Engineering Technology. (Ref
1, ref 2, ref
3) He has 29 years experience in drought abatement, beginning with
documented results under the auspices of the University of Kansas, and
subsequently having seen success in some of the driest regions on earth.
He has refined the Wilhelm Reich Cloudbuster which "consists of a special
movable antenna resembling a large 'pipe organ', which can be aimed at different
parts of the sky. The device taps into and influences natural energy currents in
the atmosphere and ground, and when used in certain specific ways, wind and
weather patterns respond accordingly." (Ref.)
Past application of this technology by DeMeo and his colleagues has stimulated
significant useful rainfall in each region where it has been implemented
throughout the world. This is supported by meteorological data collected during
field trials in the 1980s.
Data sample:
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Results of 12 Cloudbusting
Operations in Kansas.
Data has been averaged together over a period of one week,
showing the rains and percent cloud cover for three days before
operations, the day of operations, and three days after
operations. There is a peaking of rainfall starting immediately
after the onset of operations, with a secondary peak two days
later. Cloud cover remains higher during the days after
operations as compared to before. From: James DeMeo, Preliminary
Analysis of Changes in Kansas Weather Coincidental to
Experimental Operations With a Reich Cloudbuster, Thesis,
University of Kansas, Geography-Meteorology Department,
Lawrence, 1979. |
| Source: http://www.orgonelab.org/PressRelease2.htm |
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"We don't try to 'milk' one or another cloud for rains, like the
cloud-seeders do, but rather undertake to restore natural energetic pulsation,
which as Reich discovered is a fundament for good cloud growth and
development", said DeMeo. (Ref.)
The technology has been tested over time in different geographic locations.
Individual field trials were undertaken during mild to severe droughts in
Florida, Illinois, Georgia/S.Carolina, Arizona, Washington State, and
California. Results were very positive, with a restoration of natural rainfall
episodes, generally within 48 hours after operations commenced.
The technology works as demonstrated by the scientific requirements of
cause-effect and repeatability.
Rain stimulation experiments have also proceeded in arid and semi-arid lands in
the Southwestern USA, Greece, Cyprus, Israel, Namibia and Eritrea. The results
were also positive in these cases, sometimes far beyond expectations, with the
termination of drought conditions and development of significant rains over
adjacent desert areas.
Financing DeMeo's Work for Australia
DeMeo is looking into flying to Australia mid May to deploy some of his
rainmaking equipment. The project is estimated to require around
$10,000.00 USD -- "loose change compared to the billions being lost through
this drought and the economy we are about to lose if we don't take action",
said Jones, who is dropping everything to focus on helping to bring this about.
DeMeo says that rainmaking can commence within a few days of his arrival, based
upon his bringing key components with him by air freight and purchasing other
materials on-site.
He will be in charge of the project, and will decide where best to begin.
"Locations of operations are determined as much by logistical realities as
by where the atmosphere is stuck, and what needs to be done. Much depends
upon what I see with my own eyes after arrival."
Jones said, "if financial support arrives soon enough, we have a chance. We
may be able to save Australia's food crops and other primary industries in time
to return rains before the irrigation is banned."
Financial contributions toward this effort should be directed to the Orgone
Biophysical Research Lab's research fund. OBRL is a non-profit science research
and educational foundation established in 1978. (Link)
Despite the Government
Jones has written many letters to the Australian government and industry
representatives but has failed to gain any active response as of yet. DeMeo also
petitioned the Australian government to no avail.
"The harsh reality is that millions could die from crop failure, water
shortages, poverty and disease unless rainfall can be restored", said
Jones. "Many more economies will go bankrupt including our own."
"I feel obligated to act upon this knowledge and do all within my power to
duplicate former drought breaking success. And seeing as the technology does
exist to stimulate rainfall I will feel partly responsible for those deaths if I
did not try my best to prevent them."
Other Rain-makers
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Peter Steven's Atmospheric Ionization device.
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DeMeo's organization is not the only independent entity pursuing weather
modification for drought relief. The Wilhelm Reich approach has been
studied and even attempted by numerous individuals in Australia.
Peter Stevens has an approach he calls atmospheric ionization, and recently
formed a discussion group to report the progress he has been making with running
his device and rain resulting. (Ref.)
Jones himself has seen cloud cover modified first-hand through an
electrolysis-like cell he built and which he named a "proton cell",
which inadvertently also affected the weather patterns overhead. (Ref.)
DeMeo is not necessarily enthusiastic about the attempts by various Australian
tinkerers. Indeed, he wonders if some of these well-meaning attempts done
incorrectly might actually be contributing to making the Australian drought
worse. He says that the instructions often found on the net for the Reich
Cloudbuster, especially the "chembuster kits", clearly fall into this
category.
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SOURCES:
- Correspondence from Robert Jones
- DeMeo Press Release,
15 January 2003
- Correspondence with James DeMeo
- Correspondence with Peter Stevens
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT:
Additional References
Compiled by Robert Jones, to show the scale of drought.
Subsequent Coverage
Contact
James DeMeo
Orgone Biophysical Research Laboratory, Inc.
Greensprings Center, PO Box 1148
Ashland, Oregon 97520 USA
http://www.orgonelab.org
email: <demeo {at} mind.net>
Robert Jones
+61-07-41290429 office
email: youspeak@bigpond.net.au
Feedback
Raining on Target Locations Within 48 Hours
On April 30, 2007, Peter Stevens wrote:
Gday Sterling. Completed another trial. In fact, we are still running the machine and have shown that indeed it can rain on the locations targeted within 48
hours. Follow-up rain is continuing too fall even after we have [moved the
machine away] for up to three weeks. So far we have been on constantly since March 13 2007 and will continue to run the machine until flooding rains come.
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