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"Green Sea Eritrea: A 5-Year Desert-Greening CORE Project in the SE African-Sahel" -- by James DeMeo -- Field Operations Team: James DeMeo1, Ph.D., Theirrie Cook2, B.A., Aurelio Albini3, M.D., Carlo Albini4, and Prof. Dr. Bernd Senf 5 -- Following is a report on the first systematic application of Wilhelm Reich’s discovered technique of cloudbust- ing, for the purposes of drought-abatement and desert- greening in a region lying immediately adjacent to the Sahara Desert, the largest extremely hyper-arid region on planet Earth. The results of these operations, which spanned five summers of field work in the small nation of Eritrea, are unprecedented and even spectacular. They prove what is possible when controversial and unorthodox research subjects, such as the atmospheric energetic discoveries made by Reich in the 1950s, are given even a small amount of social support and re- search funding. The results also provide a powerful confirmation for Reich. ** Introduction and Background ** Starting in 1994, a five-year research program was organized to bring the methods of Cosmic Orgone Engineering (CORE), or cloudbusting to the nation of Eritrea, lying at the SE corner of the Sahara Desert. The project idea was initiated in 1992 by Aurelio Albini and ***** This Cosmic Orgone Engineering (CORE) project was the product of the hard work and volunteer efforts of a large number of persons in addition to the field operations team. Special thanks to Adriano Albini, Tekeste Kifle, Enricho Sebastiani, Richard Wilkinson, Martin Zumtobel, and to various representatives of the Eritrean Ministry of Agriculture and Civil Aviation Department, especially to Semere Amlesom and Asefaw Habtemichael, without whose personal support and engagement this project would never have been possible. 1. Eritrea Project Director, and Director, Orgone Bio- physical Research Lab, Greensprings, PO Box 1148, Ashland, Oregon 97520 USA. Email: [email protected] 2. Director, Orgonics, Petaluma, California, USA, Email: Orgonics@aol 3. Pediatrician, Civil Hospital of Ischia, Naples, Italy.�� Email: 4. Consulting Engineer, student of orgonomy, and author. Email: 5. Professor, Fachhochschule für Wirtschaft, Berlin, Ger- many. Email: ***** Carlo Albini of Italy, who have family ties to Eritrea, and who gained approvals from government officials for the project to proceed. For five summers starting in 1994, two separate expeditions were undertaken each year by teams of volunteer workers from the USA, Italy, Germany and Eritrea, employing from one to three different cloudbusting apparatus at several different sites in Eritrea. The project was formally organized and ---- Cloudbuster Kiremti (Tigrinya word for “Good Rains”) on the banks of Mainifhi Reservoir (Map point “A”, p.184), Eritrea, East Africa, during a 5-year Desert-Greening Project ---- undertaken with the support of the State of Eritrea. OROP Eritrea 5-Year Desert-Greening Project DeMeo 183~ Figure 1. Map of Eritrea, identifying the major cloudbuster operations sites: A. Mainifhi Reservoir, B. MaiSheka Reservoir, C. Massawa Port, D. Keren Farm, E. Senafe Reservoir ~~ funded as a joint effort between Eritrea Bahri Kuzli (Green Sea Eritrea), in Naples, Italy, and the Orgone Biophysical Research Lab (OBRL) in Ashland, Oregon, USA, with shared work-democratic responsibilities by the various members of the field operations team. The project was additionally undertaken with the full ap- proval, and with financial and logistical support, of the Eritrean Ministry of Agriculture — as such, the Eritrean operations constituted as much of a social breakthrough as a technical achievement, showing as they did the ability of the cloudbusting method to increase rains even at the edge of the world’s largest desert region. In 1991, following nearly 30 years of oppression by the much larger nation of Ethiopia (a feudal monarchal dictatorship which later degenerated into a brutal com- munist totalitarian state), the small nation of Eritrea won its struggle for independence. A United Nations referendum in 1992 indicated the Eritrean population wanted full political independence from Ethiopia, and so the old nation of Eritrea was reborn, with interna- tional recognitions. Foreign aid began to flow into the nation, and the process of rebuilding began in earnest. Unfortunately, the region also had suffered under nearly 30 years of drought, paralleling the long period of social turmoil. A visit to Eritrea by the Albini brothers in 1992 indicated the immense difficulties of rebuilding a national infrastructure under conditions of extreme drought. Fortunately, they were aware of the work of Wilhelm Reich on the cloudbusting method, and con- tacted James DeMeo of the OBRL with a simple ques- tion: What could be done against the seemingly intrac- table drought conditions? Eritrea’s Natural Weather Patterns Research was thereafter undertaken as to the natu- ral climate and weather of the region, to identify those conditions when good rains occurred by nature alone. Applying a mix of information from textbooks, climate records (going back to the early Italian colonial period), direct observations and more recent weather analysis, the specific dynamics of Eritrean weather during wet and dry conditions were clarified, from both classical- meteorological and orgone-energetic standpoints. https://researchgate.net/publication/234065585_Green_Sea_Eritrea_A_5-Year_Desert-Greening_CORE_Project_in_the_SE_African-Sahel/file/9fcfd50ec9283ba882.pdf?ev=prf_pub_xdl .
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