Record of a Friendship

(Ben Green) #1

and so on. But they simply will not get what is in my hands and depends
solely upon my own free decision to do with it what I want. The U.S.A.
patent for some devices to operate the orgone radiation is applied for
since a few months. It is a great thing to fight for and I shall fight for it.
And do not worry please, my dear Neill, about whether some bureaucrat
or ignorant politician will try to destroy free research, free education,
individual initiative and happiness. They will need it when this war will
begin not only to impose death upon several thousands of people, but
when death and illness and epidemics, etc. will harass hundreds of
millions of people. Then they will need it, be sure of that.
And I repeat, I am not willing to give it unless human liberty and
security of life and happiness are granted. I would stress and repeat what
Roosevelt said the other day, that the administrators of today are to be
the servants of the population and nothing else.


Bion-Cancer Research Laboratory
Forest Hills, New York

My dear Neill:


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June 2, 1941

My experiments with cancerous human beings are doing well
beyond any expectation. I think you and your colleagues will hear about
it in detail in the course of next winter. I am going to write down the
whole story this summer.
We are following here eagerly every bit of news from Europe. This
does not mean, of course, much help, but at least an important contact is
there.


Summerhill School
Festiniog, North Wales


My dear Reich,


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June 6, 1941

It is some weeks since I had your most interesting letter, full
of hope for the future of your work. I long to hear about it all in detail,
and anticipate the day when it will all be in English print. People keep
writing me asking when you are going to be read in English.

I have had a spell of not very good health. The Welsh air is not so
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