all my medical life : Getting the poison out of people's character. I
think I may make it this time. It is the Medical DOR Buster so-called;
many physicians including completely sane ones are working with it in
their offices. It is a medical variant of the Cloud Buster which draws
energy from the atmosphere.
Let me know what happened to your request for a visa. I shall most
likely return from Washington to Orgonon around May.
Alban Towers
Washington, D.C.
My dear Neill:
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January 2I, I956
This will be a brief, frank amendment to my letter of a few
days ago. I invited you to be with me if and when you come to the
U.S.A. in my summer house at Orgonon. However, it had not occurred
to me when I put in the invitation, due to my wanting you at Orgonon,
that for the past 4-5 years we all had gone through hell at Orgonon
because of the atmospheric conditions there. The Observatory is not
inhabitable. The lower house is lately, but the charges are high, and
whoever lives there has to adjust bio-energetically. Oranur has made
many people run: Wolfe, McDonald, Ilse, Eva and many others. I had
no one there but had to stay on to do my job. There was no one for
years to cook a meal for me or really to take care of me except the
faithful Tom Ross who was brave and is still there.
I think it unwise for you to come there without first seeing what it
does to you. It may be that I shall be again alone at Orgonon with no
one to cook or to clean.
It is such a pity that you are reluctant to understand what really
happened at Orgonon and in the world at large. That such exact reports
as Oranur and Core do not seem to make sense to you, that dozens of
workers in the new field do not count. I shall not try to say more on
this score. At any rate I could not put my invitation into effect unless
I am again there and am certain that you would be safe there.
Now about my telegram re Ritter again: Neill, there is agreement
here that the man is being used as a tool by people of the extreme left
to discredit my work. He and his kind are trying hard to "get in" in