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Richie Vieques's avatar

Anyone who knows the Wilhelm Reich story knows that he died 'in a Cold War US prison.' Far too harsh a punishment. So there's no sense of humor' about it. That image and text was, and is, government brainwashing. Just like the whole Covid deal is. Do you have a sense of humor about the Covid brainwashing ? Discrediting and killing Reich was a psyop. And it was successful. I fail to see the humor in that. That image and text is just like "Ivermectin is horse paste y'all'. Same difference, different time period.

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jj's avatar

I'm sure el Gato Malo is laughing snarkily about this discourse

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Richie Vieques's avatar

What I'm saying is that 'El Gato Malo' made a mistake here, using government psyop materials from the past. So if 'El Gato Malo' is snarkily laughing about this... that's a bit sad. Would he be laughing about Reich dying in prison ?

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Guttermouth's avatar

The people that he sold wooden boxes lined with wool and iron plating as a cure for cancer and schizophrenia might be.

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Richie Vieques's avatar

Wilhelm Reich and his Orgone Accumulators helped people. That was his crime. Kind of like the AMA, FDA & CDC do now with Doctors who prescribe early treatment for Covid. And there was no 'iron plating' in them. Steel wool & regular wool. Alternating sheets inside plywood. Do some research before commenting.

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Guttermouth's avatar

You're right, it's completely different, I'm deeply ashamed.

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Guttermouth's avatar

Wait, no I'm not.

"In 1940, he began to build insulated Faraday cages, "orgone accumulators", that he said would concentrate the orgone. The earliest boxes were for laboratory animals. The first human-sized, five-foot-tall box was built in December 1940, and set up in the basement of his house. Turner writes that it was made of plywood lined with rock wool and SHEET IRON"

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelm_Reich

Whoops.

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