Ah! The wholly-credulous rubes lower in the control pyramids who buy the “no such thing as the Ether” con are not upset, at all, but rather feel arrogant superiority - or pity - for “benighted Orgonite believers."
It’s the fair-seeming, nattily-dressed Masssters at the top of the control pyramids which the rubes inhabit who are hopping mad, apoplectic. Because you just walked into the Lion’s den and swatted it on the nose with impunity. Wait, I mean made the lion disappear, simply by using loving thought intention and inexpensive energy-harmonizing devices on a scale of complexity lower than a disposable cigarette lighter.
The members of the “Great White Brotherhood” are as boiling, hopping mad - and as impotent - as the fat little turd behind the curtain in "the Wizard of Oz", whose screen projections were admittedly scary to characters and viewers alike for some time.
As a girl named Dorothy once said, “you should be ashamed of yourself!"
My wife once said to me “I don’t believe in Orgonite.” I replied “your belief has nothing to do with this - it’s purported to be a simple device, and it works or it doesn’t. I’m either a forward-thinker, or have been conned, and we’ll find out which soon enough."
She hasn’t mentioned it since, and doesn’t read my threads, never has, once, to my knowledge. No one who comes in my house ever mentions, or even looks at the various Orgonite devices strewn about the place, some of which are quite large and striking-looking. Oh, except for my female Japanese friend, who walked right over to the Don Bradley ‘special creation’ next to the stereo, picked it up, and said “what is this?” I said “it’s an Orgonite device - supposed to clear up bad energy, electromagnetic fields, that’s why it’s next to the stereo.” She smiled and nodded thoughtfully.
To me, using the term ‘device’ helps shake off some programming, and is of course correct.