On How The Emotional Plague Has become Legitimized In America.

In the past authoritarian era, the communist threat and communism were generally recognized by most people as a threat to the American nation and, despite having no knowledge of the emotional plague, this social disease was aggressively and rationally dealt with by our government.

In today’s antiauthoritarian society, the emotional plague has successfully penetrated into the mainstream of American society and as a result, the awareness of the communist threat to our society no longer exists. The plague has dealt with the problem of being recognized as a threat by simply changing its facade and identifying itself as a benign”progressive.” As a result of this maneuver, unrecognized by almost everyone, communism today has successfully infested every segment of our society including the three branches of our government.

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  1. I think the few societies in the past who had the emotional health that Reich termed “genitality”, like the 19th century Trobriand Islanders, had organically emotionally energetically communal societies. Ironically, confused yearnings for that kind of health influenced Karl Marx as he tried to envision his social utopia in a shortsighted way without understanding Orgonomic illness.The Communist party always fails to support health and well being because, (like Democrat idealism), it is never truthfully communal and unselfish, never organic and manifested via Orgonomic /emotional health. It always turns out to be an exercise in oppression by the party, with underlying citizen frustrations, resentments, and, (most dangerously), hatred and jealously of those more free. Like the “benign progressive” form of veiled communism currently attacking the United States internally, its all a thin mask over the jealous contemptuous plague of hatred and attacking of natural function and life pleasure that Dr. Konia has so pointedly and expertly described.


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