Article - Laura Knight-Jadczyk
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Chapter 25
Reich was moving dangerously close to describing the hyperdimensional reality. He observed and experimented, and devised gadgets, the usefulness of which may or may not be objective. We do know that Reich was an honored and respected scientist who met his death in a strange drama of persecution and defamation, and that what is left of his work is obviously not all he wrote or thought since there was an extraordinary effort to burn his books, as ordered by the United States government. What is most interesting to us here is Reich's comments about intolerance and cruelty. He noted that "Irrationality and illusion are revealed by the intolerance and cruelty with which they are expressed. […] The more the thought process is removed from reality, the more intolerance and cruelty are needed to guarantee its continued existence." We have certainly been subjected to such intolerance and cruelty. This activity has taken many forms both public and private, and in every case, enormous amounts of time could be spent going over the cruel lies, twists and distortions, the intolerant libel and defamation about us, that are presently being promulgated by Maynerd Most, Jeff Williams, and others, but it would be simply wasted effort in terms of their own understanding, as well as the understanding of those individuals who are of a similar make-up, and who choose to believe their lies in the face of hard evidence that they are liars. As Reich has pointed out: "we may conclude that the evasion of truth and the adherence to the surface of phenomena must also have a certain connection with the structure of the human animal. The function of natural research must be buried somehow if the tendency to evade obvious facts is that powerful. And, as Reich pointed out, the very fact that anyone would occupy their time attempting to destroy the work of others - the fact that they operate from a position of intolerance and cruelty - is clear evidence of their irrationality and illusion; their distance from reality. As Reich said: "needless human erring is a pathological quality of human character." In exposing the cruelty and intolerance of society, religion, and science itself, perhaps Stefan Marinov was closer to "reality" than we might suspect. The only difference between Marinov and say, philosophers or teachers of various paths to enlightenment, was the fact that he was a scientist and could, conceivably, produce evidence of that "deeper reality" that it is forbidden to discuss or know about. The same was true of Reich and possibly even Jessup. The same is true of many other unknown and unsung heroes of the quest for the truth who may have gotten too close, or had too much cachet to allow them to continue to work in such directions. Because, as the Cassiopaeans pointed out, Marinov's ideas might lead to "instabilities" in the Power structure and ability of that power structure to control humanity.
This suggests to us that the material that was "left behind" by Marinov, the material to which attention was directed by his "final farewell," is the WRONG material.
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