Well, the Kickstarter was a success firstly! So that's great news.
Have a look my friend
Peter's site. His website is a bit chaotic but that's because he's done it all himself on free software but it's a great resource I particularly like his site, because you get a real sense of the range of Reich's work - the therapy is immensely valuable but his work ha implications for child-birth, education, and a world of other stuff besides. Peter was a midwife for a while, largely due to wanting to study the effect of Reich's ideas in the birth process.
As for the orgone stuff - well, I think attempting to convince someone of the virtues of an alternative physics paradigm via a message board is onto a losing streak. Hmmm.... If you are ever tempted to read Reich himself, you have to take orgone seriously - even if just as a thought experiment for ease of reading comprehension. His work doesn't make sense otherwise even though it'd be easy to falter at this point. He called it a "red thread" that ran through his work. He documents his discoveries throughout his work. They don't read like the works of a crank to me, they are pretty sober, thoughtful and subtle.
People get the wrong idea about the acculmulator - it's not a "sex box" (whatever that might be). I've sat in one and my temperature rose which is what Reich reports as happening. I experienced subjective sensations of energy around the box but so what? I don't expect that to convince anyone. I'd need to build one and use it for a longer period of time before I could talk about it with any confidence. There are positive write ups or replications of his experiments in the Reichian community, though I'm not waded deep enough into this to have a really good sense of what is out there.
This is coming out next year which might tilt things towards a more favorable impression of his scientific work.
This is a talk I gave a few years back which is not a bad round up, though I'd write it very differently now.