The warning as I see it is like the warning don' look at the sun. If that  
was true I would have been blind years ago. I worked with the Navy safety  
officer and he allowed me to bring my 2 watt low level 904nm laser  into the 
office area as he decided the warning was similar to the sun warning.  He 
did say don't shine it in your eyes. I try to use the 660nm red LEDs for my  
eyes. Better to ask V why he put the warning on the 880nm unit. I probably  
better stop using the 880nm or I could go blind.
 
Clark's zapper and Rifes equipment are miles apart. Rife used 90 watts to  
power a plasma tube with an audio signal to create sidebands, where Clark  
used flashlight batteries for her zapper. Rifes work was lost because  the 
court would not allow him to patent his kill frequencies, when they were  
directed to disclose them they did not disclose that sidebands had to be used.  
His work could not be duplicated until the sideband feature was again  
discovered.
Brickey
 
In a message dated 5/5/2012 6:41:00 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

My unit  came with a warning NOT to use the 
880 on/in eyes, so I am particularly  interested how long to use the 880, 
and from what distance, and whether  eyes were closed or  open.
thanks,
sol