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Subject: Re: Wilhelm Reich (long)
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Date: 10 Aug 89 07:18:52 GMT
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From article <8908072131.AA10759@das.llnl.gov>, by Love-Hounds-request@GAFFA.MIT.EDU:
> Really-From: ed@das.llnl.gov (Edward Suranyi)
> 
>      With all the talk lately about "Cloudbusting" and Wilhelm and Peter
> Reich, I thought it would be instructive to see how someone with 
> a completely different perspective looks at his work.  The following
> piece is by Martin Gardner,  a well known mathematician and critic
> of the paranormal.
> 

Thanks, Ed for the article!

But... how much of KaTe's Cloudbustin' is based on reality? Is it just the
premis that a rain-making machine exists? Or was Wilhelm dragged away by the
authorities? (Or dragged away by the ghosts and ghoulies? :} )

         - Nick Kings - nkings@axion.bt.co.uk - < Thor Nogson > -
		     "It's not easy being a dolphin"