Please remember that Bob Beck never really "invented" anything.  Like Hulda
Clark, he did cursory research and took bits and pieces from many different
researchers, and while Beck was very vocal, he wasn't exactly very thorough
in his research.

A primary problem with HIV as a pathogen may not be with the lymphatic
system per se; but with fat cells.

http://www.aegis.com/news/re/2002/RE020911.html

The lymphatic system can be rapidly effected and cleansed using a wide
variety of effective methods, but the fat cells and fatty tissues are an
entirely different story.  I don't personally believe that fat cell
infection is limited to those using anti-HIV drugs.

http://www.health-truth.com/articles/hiv03.asp

Pulsing light and other frequencies into the body may prove to have some
benefit; however, dismal failure has been reported by many people
independently attempting to treat lethal illness with a variety of
machinations such as Rife machines.  Rife himself killed alot of animals via
his experimentation, because he did not have a solid theory to base to his
observations on, and therefore utilized trial and error quite a bit.  These
base idea are great ones, but the methods of control of are stone-age.

The same can be said with the various types zappers, which, while many
people have documented an effectiveness, cannot be effective for the
theoretical reasons outlined, or else effectiveness against a single given
condition would be uniform.  I tested a zapper on a confirmed parasite
infection ( documented exposure to infected waters and matching symptoms ),
and it had only a cursory effect.  H2O2, bentonite, and a zapper protocol
had to be utilized to eliminate the infection.

Colloidal silver, when a good quality is used regularly ( 2-3 times daily to
keep the silver titrated ), we believe will eliminate the symptoms of AIDS,
provided that drug use has not overly contributed to the destruction of the
body.

I've followed a handful of cases of successful use of CS to treat AIDS,
including one case resulting in seven years of remission via oral use of CS
made with the basic 9 volt battery generator.

Unfortunately, this particular user stopped using colloidal silver to make a
point to his primary MD, and rapid and irreversible decay of health occured
within 30 days.

Concerning taking electricity in any form, and applying it to the body,
below is a copy of an article:

Rife History by Ilonka Harezi

The history of the Rife Frequency Generator begins in the 1930's; however,
the research originates in 1880, and the very first patents were issued in
1890 to Fisher. Rife happened to land an over-ealous journalist named Barry
Lyons who made him into a folk hero with the book The Cancer Cure That
Worked - In these early years there were many hero experimenters like Tesla,
Lakhovsky, Voll, Nagier, etc., who all contributed to the technology.

However, because of the Rife controversy, concentration will be on his
legacies and early instrumentation.

Rife developed five powerful optical microscopes, the most powerful of which
is known as the Universal Microscope. It was developed in 1933, consists of
5,682 parts, and is so called 'powerful' because of its ability to view
accurately microorganisms in their natural habitat Rife, while observing
bacteria, virus, and fungi utilizing his microscope, was able to observe
their demise by applying energy derived from the frequency of a square wave
generator. We know for a fact this was true because of some fuzzy archive
film. The mystery was that no one else could get it to work but Rife.

Rife's associate, John Crane, sold the microscope to Barry Lyons and was to
be part of the company Lyons was putting together. Curiously, he didn't give
them a few parts that were required until he felt comfortable with the deal.

As it ended up, there were hard feelings and Crane didn't give the much
needed parts to Lyons. However, even with all the parts, no one was ever
able to make Rife's Microscope work. There is a complete Universal
Microscope in England, and no one can make it work!! It sometimes took 48
hours to align the microscope. Did Rife drop into a radionic, altered state
of consciousness to align it? Maybe so.

There are two microscopes that work with similar magnification. One is from
Germany, the Ergonam, the other from Canada, invented by Gaston Nissan.
There is controversy over both of them. Lining up the nonlinear optics that
are necessary can only be done through laser or some type of subtle energy
optical scalars.

Audio frequency generators of the 1930 era were large, bulky, and subject to
frequent instability. The electronic instrumentation was crude. Determining
the precise frequency with accuracy was difficult and required quartz
crystal control. It is no wonder that Rife did not publish the frequencies
that caused the demise of virus that he observed. It would have been
difficult for a person other than an expert radio technician or engineer to
determine and measure frequencies accurately in 1930.

In the manual and notes of Rife, there is no mention of frequency, only dial
settings, which depend upon how the perimeters were set in the oscillator
stage. The original manual also points out many 'Do Not's", indicating the
mechanical instability of the instrument. The 1987-88 versions of the
original Frequency Generator had been developed as an experimental program
to investigate and study Rife's work, and revalidate his experiments using
an audio frequency square wave generator to destroy harmful bacteria, virus,
and fungi.

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