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Old 03-26-2008
Ganymed Ganymed is offline
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prety weird suit man ! look like some fethis suits.... not shure about this.Also this info is spamed all over forums !
No, I do not spam. I only search for information, because I found nothing about this device. And I seriously doubt that it was simply some "fetish" suit. This suit came with quite a tome of instruction manual (dark blue binding with starry sky background, about 1 inch thick) with many diagrams to explain its many functions, which would be untypical for just a sex toy. I already asked latex fetish companies, and they also couldn't tell me who made it. Rather it may have been some religious cult device (similar like Scientology's emeter) that was manufactured for internal use only and not sold outside, since my friend was member of an ufo cult or something like that. (But don't hoax now that it was an extraterrestial object. This thing was clearly man-made and looked like some kind of stylish serial product.)

In 1980th a lot of interesting mind machines were made, those nobody knows anymore. I e.g. like the old analog ones, where you could tweak the knobs while the program is running (which was not recommended in their manual). The difference between them an the later preprogrammed models is like between having an e-guitar and only a CD full of e-guitar music. The thing of the "Orgon-!Ra"(?) suit had a kind of live controller. It resembled a big, semi-spherical failsafe button (or the old C64 computer's "Quickshot Joyball" controller) and it could be moved like an analog joystick (also through the inflated mittens of the suit). I think you could also push it down and turn it somehow to control your trip. Unfortunately the rechargable battery was bad and turned the unit off after a minute, so I couldn't really try it out.

Do you know where to find such a suit? (Old mind machines are generally hard to find - yet there is no "vintage market" (unlike with musical instruments) for them. And when things are of latex, they have the tendency to be soon discarded once they start to decompose by wrong treatment or otherwise get damaged, which makes them even harder to find later.)
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