i took a little peek into this Rife Oscillator, and i dont think the radio 
cure had anything to do with the input, but everything to do with the 
resonance of the particular critter with one of the output frequencies... 
kind of like a crystal in an opera hall, it doesnt fry the bug, it blows it 
to shreds. supposedly Rife had a Resonance Index of all the most common and 
deadliest germs at the time, but it was lost in an arson attack on his lab.
Jason
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "bob allen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <biofuel@sustainablelists.org>
Sent: Thursday, November 16, 2006 9:50 AM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Curing Cancer with the Rife machine


> AltEnergyNetwork wrote:
>> Don't use your device to try to kill dogs please.
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>> tallex
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> the only problem I am having with my dog mortality oscillator is making
> a frequency  with more than one wavelength!
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> "He illuminated the microbe (usually a virus or bacteria)
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> with two different wavelengths of the same ultraviolet light frequency"
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>
> I am curious as to how you plan to do this.
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>>>  -------Original Message-------
>>>  From: bob allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>  Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Curing Cancer with the Rife machine
>>>  Sent: 16 Nov '06 14:25
>>>
>>>  Howdy D,
>>>
>>>  D. Mindock wrote:
>>>  >
>>>  >
>>>  > **
>>>  > *Royal Rife, M.D. <http://rife.org/>  He had a most unusual and
>>>  > productive life. His two main inventions were a microscope that could
>>>  > see the tiniest virus and an electronic/light machine that could kill
>>>  > any dangerous microbe without harming the healthy cells of the human
>>>  > body. In essence, it could cure any disease caused by viruses,
>>>  > bacteria, and fungi, just by dialing in the M.O.R. (mortality
>>>  > oscillatory rate, a particular frequency for that organism).*
>>>
>>>  not to worry, see for example hulda clarks "zapper"
>>>
>>> 
>>> http://www.toolsforhealing.com/CD/Articles/D/DifferencesBetweenZappers.html
>>>
>>>
>>>  I'm currently working on a long range mortality oscillator for the dogs
>>>  that killed a couple of my goats.
>>>
>>>  > * Dr Rife worked for decades to determine the MOR for every microbe
>>>  > that he could view in his very powerful microscope.  His greatest
>>>  > feat, I think, was curing 16 terminally ill patients of cancer. That
>>>  > is, 16 out of 16, a perfect 100%.*
>>>  > *   His technology has been resurrected and is available again
>>>  > although the FDA and AMA would rather you not know about it or think
>>>  > it to be a quack device. Rife was famous in the early decades of the
>>>  > last century and well respected by all the leading bacteriologists
>>>  > until the AMA got worried that Rife's machine would end their gravy
>>>  > train. Then lots of his former colleagues turned on him. Very sad
>>>  > commentary on the lure of moolah and the weakness of man.*
>>>  > * *
>>>  > **
>>>  > *Royal Raymond Rife*
>>>  > Edited by Jeff Rense
>>>  > 11-7-2
>>>  >
>>>  > Imagine, for a moment, that you have spent more than two decades in
>>>  > painfully laborious research-- that you have discovered an incredibly
>>>  > simple, electronic approach to curing literally every disease on the
>>>  > planet caused by viruses and bacteria . Indeed, it is a discovery 
>>> that
>>>  > would end the pain and suffering of countless millions and change 
>>> life
>>>  > on Earth forever. Certainly, the medical world would rush to embrace
>>>  > you with every imaginable accolade and financial reward imaginable.
>>>  > You would think so, wouldn?t you?
>>>  >
>>>  > Unfortunately, arguably the greatest medical genius in all recorded
>>>  > history suffered a fate literally the opposite of the foregoing
>>>  > logical scenario. In fact, the history of medicine is replete with
>>>  > stories of genius betrayed by backward thought and jealously, but 
>>> most
>>>  > pathetically, by greed and money.
>>>  >
>>>  > In the nineteenth century, Semmelweiss struggled mightily to convince
>>>  > surgeons that it was a good idea to sterilize their instruments and
>>>  > use sterile surgical procedures. Pasteur was ridiculed for years for
>>>  > his theory that germs could cause disease.
>>>  >
>>>  > Scores of other medical visionaries went through hell for simply
>>>  > challenging the medical status quo of day, including such legends as
>>>  > Roentgen and his X-rays, Morton for promoting the 'absurd' idea of
>>>  > anaesthesia, Harvey for his theory of the circulation of blood, and
>>>  > many others in recent decades including: W.F. Koch, Revici, 
>>> Burzynski,
>>>  > Naessens, Priore, Livingston-Wheeler, and Hoxsey.
>>>  >
>>>  > Orthodox big-money medicine resents and seeks to neutralize and/or
>>>  > destroy those who challenge its beliefs. Often, the visionary who
>>>  > challenges it pays a heavy price for his 'heresy.'
>>>  >
>>>  > So, you have just discovered a new therapy which can eradicate any
>>>  > microbial disease but, so far, you and your amazing cure aren't very
>>>  > popular. What do you do next? Well, certainly the research 
>>> foundations
>>>  > and teaching institutions would welcome news of your astounding
>>>  > discovery. Won't they be thrilled to learn you have a cure for the
>>>  > very same diseases they are receiving hundreds of millions of dollars
>>>  > per year to investigate? Maybe not, if it means the end of the gravy
>>>  > train. These people have mortgages to pay and families to support. On
>>>  > second thought, forget the research foundations.
>>>  >
>>>  > Perhaps you should take your discovery to the pharmaceutical 
>>> industry;
>>>  > certainly it would be of great interest to those protectors of
>>>  > humanity, right? But remember, you have developed a universal cure
>>>  > which makes drugs obsolete, so the pharmaceutical industry just might
>>>  > be less than thrilled to hear about your work. In fact, the bigshots
>>>  > might even make it certain that your human disease-ending technology
>>>  > never sees the light of day, by preventing it from becoming licensed
>>>  > by the regulatory agencies.
>>>  >
>>>  > Now, assuming your amazing cure is an electronic instrument, the only
>>>  > cost of using it is electricity. And it is absolutely harmless to
>>>  > patients, who can recover without losing their hair, the family home,
>>>  > and their life savings. So, with your technology, there is no longer
>>>  > any reason for people with cancer to pay over $300,000 per patient --
>>>  > to become deathly ill from chemotherapy, radiation treatments, and 
>>> the
>>>  > mutilation of surgery. It sounds like you won't find many friends and
>>>  > support among practicing oncologists, radiologists, and surgeons,
>>>  > doesn't it?
>>>  >
>>>  > You might try the hospitals and big clinics. But how thrilled are 
>>> they
>>>  > going to be about a therapy administered in any doctor's office; 
>>> which
>>>  > reverses illness before the patient has to be hospitalized? Thanks to
>>>  > you, the staffs of these institutions will essentially be out of 
>>> work.
>>>  >
>>>  > Well then, how about the insurance companies? Surely, they would be
>>>  > delighted to save the expense of hospitalization - at least the
>>>  > companies which haven't invested in hospitals, where the staff is now
>>>  > sitting around waiting for someone to break a leg or be in a car
>>>  > accident...and the ones who don't lose policyholders as a result of
>>>  > your invention...and the companies which aren't trying to divest 
>>> their
>>>  > pharmaceutical stock. Oh well, forget the insurance companies, too.
>>>  >
>>>  > It looks like you just might have a little problem with the medical
>>>  > establishment, no?
>>>  >
>>>  > Probably the only friends you'll have will be the patients and those
>>>  > progressive doctors who see change as an opportunity, rather than a
>>>  > threat to their established money-making monopoly. Those people will
>>>  > love you. But they don't call the shots.
>>>  >
>>>  > What follows, now, is the story of exactly such a sensational therapy
>>>  > and what happened to it. In one of the blackest episodes in recorded
>>>  > history, this remarkable electronic therapy was sabotaged and buried
>>>  > by a ruthless group of men. It has re-emerged in the underground
>>>  > medical/alternative health world only since the mid-80's. This is the
>>>  > story of Royal Raymond Rife and his fabulous discoveries and
>>>  > electronic instruments.
>>>  >
>>>  > If you have never heard of Rife before, prepare to be angered and
>>>  > incredulous at what this great man achieved for all of us only to 
>>> have
>>>  > it practically driven from the face of the planet. But, reserve your
>>>  > final judgement and decision until after you have read this.
>>>  >
>>>  > Of course, some may regard this as just an amusing piece of fiction.
>>>  > However, for those who are willing to do some investigating on their
>>>  > own, there will be mentioned several highly-respected doctors and
>>>  > medical authorities who worked with Rife as well as some of the
>>>  > remarkable technical aspects of his creation.
>>>  >
>>>  > However, in the final analysis, the only real way to determine if 
>>> such
>>>  > a revolutionary therapy exists is to experience it yourself. The
>>>  > medical literature is full of rigged 'double-blind' clinical research
>>>  > tests, the results of which are often determined in advance by the
>>>  > vested corporate interests involved.
>>>  >
>>>  > If FDA and other regulatory and licensing procedures and guidelines
>>>  > are observed, it is your privilege to experiment with this harmless
>>>  > therapy. So let's now turn to the story of the most amazing medical
>>>  > pioneer of our century.
>>>  >
>>>  > Royal Raymond Rife was a brilliant scientist born in 1888 and died in
>>>  > 1971. After studying at Johns Hopkins, Rife developed technology 
>>> which
>>>  > is still commonly used today in the fields of optics, electronics,
>>>  > radiochemistry, biochemistry, ballistics, and aviation. It is a fair
>>>  > statement that Rife practically developed bioelectric medicine 
>>> himself.
>>>  >
>>>  > He received 14 major awards and honors and was given an honorary
>>>  > Doctorate by the University of Heidelberg for his work. During the 66
>>>  > years that Rife spent designing and building medical instruments, he
>>>  > worked for Zeiss Optics, the U.S. Government, and several private
>>>  > benefactors. Most notable was millionaire Henry Timkin, of Timkin
>>>  > roller bearing fame.
>>>  >
>>>  > Because Rife was self-educated in so many different fields, he
>>>  > intuitively looked for his answers in areas beyond the rigid
>>>  > scientific structure of his day. He had mastered so many different
>>>  > disciplines that he literally had, at his intellectual disposal, the
>>>  > skills and knowledge of an entire team of scientists and technicians
>>>  > from a number of different scientific fields. So, whenever new
>>>  > technology was needed to perform a new task, Rife simply invented and
>>>  > then built it himself.
>>>  >
>>>  > Rife's inventions include a heterodyning ultraviolet microscope, a
>>>  > microdissector, and a micromanipulator. When you thoroughly 
>>> understand
>>>  > Rife's achievements, you may well decide that he has the most gifted,
>>>  > versatile, scientific mind in human history.
>>>  >
>>>  > By 1920, Rife had finished building the world's first virus
>>>  > microscope. By 1933, he had perfected that technology and had
>>>  > constructed the incredibly complex Universal Microscope, which had
>>>  > nearly 6,000 different parts and was capable of magnifying objects
>>>  > 60,000 times their normal size. With this incredible microscope, Rife
>>>  > became the first human being to actually see a live virus, and until
>>>  > quite recently, the Universal Microscope was the only one which was
>>>  > able view live viruses.
>>>  >
>>>  > Modern electron microscopes instantly kill everything beneath them,
>>>  > viewing only the mummified remains and debris. What the Rife
>>>  > microscope can see is the bustling activity of living viruses as they
>>>  > change form to accommodate changes in environment, replicate rapidly
>>>  > in response to carcinogens, and transform normal cells into tumor 
>>> cells.
>>>  >
>>>  > But how was Rife able to accomplish this, in an age when electronics
>>>  > and medicine were still just evolving? Here are a few technical
>>>  > details to placate the skeptics...
>>>  >
>>>  > Rife painstakingly identified the individual spectroscopic signature
>>>  > of each microbe, using a slit spectroscope attachment. Then, he 
>>> slowly
>>>  > rotated block quartz prisms to focus light of a single wavelength 
>>> upon
>>>  > the microorganism he was examining. This wavelength was selected
>>>  > because it resonated with the spectroscopic signature frequency of 
>>> the
>>>  > microbe based on the now-established fact that every molecule
>>>  > oscillates at its own distinct frequency.
>>>  >
>>>  > The atoms that come together to form a molecule are held together in
>>>  > that molecular configuration with a covalent energy bond which both
>>>  > emits and absorbs its own specific electromagnetic frequency. No two
>>>  > species of molecule have the same electromagnetic oscillations or
>>>  > energetic signature. Resonance amplifies light in the same way two
>>>  > ocean waves intensify each other when they merge together.
>>>  >
>>>  > The result of using a resonant wavelength is that micro-organisms
>>>  > which are invisible in white light suddenly become visible in a
>>>  > brilliant flash of light when they are exposed to the color frequency
>>>  > that resonates with their own distinct spectroscopic signature. Rife
>>>  > was thus able to see these otherwise invisible organisms and watch
>>>  > them actively invading tissues cultures. Rife's discovery enabled him
>>>  > to view organisms that no one else could see with ordinary 
>>> microscopes.
>>>  >
>>>  > More than 75% of the organisms Rife could see with his Universal
>>>  > Microscope are only visible with ultra-violet light. But ultraviolet
>>>  > light is outside the range of human vision, it is 'invisible' to us.
>>>  > Rife's brilliance allowed him to overcome this limitation by
>>>  > heterodyning, a technique which became popular in early radio
>>>  > broadcasting. He illuminated the microbe (usually a virus or 
>>> bacteria)
>>>  > with two different wavelengths of the same ultraviolet light 
>>> frequency
>>>  > which resonated with the spectral signature of the microbe. These two
>>>  > wavelengths produced interference where they merged.
>>>  I don't know how this guy was overlooked for the Nobel prize.   This is
>>>  an astounding discovery.  Two different wavelengths of the same
>>>  frequency.  All this time I thought that wavelength and frequency were
>>>  inversely proportional .  Now I see the vary independently.  wow
>>>
>>>
>>>  > This interference was, in effect, a third, longer wave which fell 
>>> into
>>>  > the visible portion of the electromagnetic spectrum. This was how 
>>> Rife
>>>  > made invisible microbes visible without killing them, a feat which
>>>  > today's electron microscopes cannot duplicate.
>>>  >
>>>  > By this time, Rife was so far ahead of his colleagues of the
>>>  > 1930's(!), that they could not comprehend what he was doing without
>>>  > actually traveling to San Diego to Rife's laboratory to look through
>>>  > his Virus Microscope for themselves. And many did exactly that.
>>>  >
>>>  > One was Virginia Livingston. She eventually moved from New Jersey to
>>>  > Rife's Point Loma (San Diego) neighborhood and became a frequent
>>>  > visitor to his lab. Virginia Livingston is now often given the credit
>>>  > for identifying the organism which causes human cancer, beginning 
>>> with
>>>  > research papers she began publishing in 1948.
>>>  >
>>>  > In reality, Royal Rife had identified the human cancer virus
>>>  > first...in 1920! Rife then made over 20,000 unsuccessful attempts to
>>>  > transform normal cells into tumor cells. He finally succeeded when he
>>>  > irradiated the cancer virus, passed it through a cell-catching
>>>  > ultra-fine porcelain filter, and injected it into lab animals. Not
>>>  > content to prove this virus would cause one tumor, Rife then created
>>>  > 400 tumors in succession from the same culture. He documented
>>>  > everything with film, photographs, and meticulous records. He named
>>>  > the cancer virus 'Cryptocides primordiales.'
>>>  >
>>>  > Virginia Livingston, in her papers, renamed it Progenitor 
>>> Cryptocides.
>>>  > Royal Rife was never even mentioned in her papers. In fact, Rife
>>>  > seldom got credit for his monumental discoveries. He was a quiet,
>>>  > unassuming scientist, dedicated to expanding his discoveries rather
>>>  > than to ambition, fame, and glory. His distaste for medical politics
>>>  > (which he could afford to ignore thanks to generous trusts set up by
>>>  > private benefactors) left him at a disadvantage later, when powerful
>>>  > forces attacked him. Coupled with the influence of the pharmaceutical
>>>  > industry in purging his papers from medical journals, it is hardly
>>>  > surprising that few heave heard of Rife today.
>>>  >
>>>  > Meanwhile, debate raged between those who had seen viruses changing
>>>  > into different forms beneath Rife's microscopes, and those who had
>>>  > not. Those who condemned without investigation, such as the
>>>  > influential Dr. Thomas Rivers, claimed these forms didn't exist.
>>>  >
>>>  > Because his microscope did not reveal them, Rivers argued that there
>>>  > was "no logical basis for belief in this theory." The same argument 
>>> is
>>>  > used today in evaluating many other 'alternative' medical treatments;
>>>  > if there is no precedent, then it must not be valid. Nothing can
>>>  > convince a closed mind. Most had never actually looked though the San
>>>  > Diego microscopes...air travel in the 1930's was uncomfortable,
>>>  > primitive, and rather risky. So, the debate about the life cycle of
>>>  > viruses was resolved in favor of those who never saw it (even modern
>>>  > electron microscopes show frozen images, not the life cycle of 
>>> viruses
>>>  > in process).
>>>  >
>>>  > Nevertheless, many scientists and doctors have since confirmed Rife's
>>>  > discovery of the cancer virus and its pleomorphic nature, using
>>>  > darkfield techniques, the Naessens microscope, and laboratory
>>>  > experiments. Rife also worked with the top scientists and doctors of
>>>  > his day who also confirmed or endorsed various areas of his work. 
>>> They
>>>  > included: E.C. Rosenow, Sr. (longtime Chief of Bacteriology, Mayo
>>>  > Clinic); Arthur Kendall
>>>  > (Director, Northwestern Medical School); Dr. George Dock
>>>  > (internationally-renowned); Alvin Foord (famous pathologist); Rufus
>>>  > Klein-Schmidt (President of USC); R.T. Hamer (Superintendent, 
>>> Paradise
>>>  > Valley Sanitarium; Dr. Milbank Johnson (Director of the Southern
>>>  > California AMA); Whalen Morrison (Chief Surgeon, Santa Fe Railway);
>>>  > George Fischer
>>>  > (Children?s Hospital, N.Y.); Edward Kopps (Metabolic Clinic, La
>>>  > Jolla); Karl Meyer (Hooper Foundation, S.F.); M. Zite (Chicago
>>>  > University); and many others.
>>>  >
>>>  > Rife ignored the debate, preferring to concentrate on refining his
>>>  > method of destroying these tiny killer viruses. He used the same
>>>  > principle to kill them, which made them visible: resonance.
>>>  >
>>>  > By increasing the intensity of a frequency which resonated naturally
>>>  > with these microbes, Rife increased their natural oscillations until
>>>  > they distorted and disintegrated from structural stresses. Rife 
>>> called
>>>  > this frequency 'the mortal oscillatory rate,' or 'MOR', and it did no
>>>  > harm whatsoever to the surrounding tissues.
>>>  >
>>>  > Today's Rife instruments use harmonics of the frequencies shown on 
>>> the
>>>  > display screen. The wavelength of the actual frequency shown (770hz,
>>>  > 880hz, etc.) is too long to do the job.
>>>  >
>>>  > This principle can be illustrated by using an intense musical note to
>>>  > shatter a wine glass: the molecules of the glass are already
>>>  > oscillating at some harmonic (multiple) of that musical note; they 
>>> are
>>>  > in resonance with it. Because everything else has a different 
>>> resonant
>>>  > frequency, nothing but the glass is destroyed. There are literally
>>>  > hundreds of trillions of different resonant frequencies, and every
>>>  > species and molecule has its very own.
>>>  >
>>>  > It took Rife many years, working 48 hours at a time, until he
>>>  > discovered the frequencies which specifically destroyed herpes, 
>>> polio,
>>>  > spinal meningitis, tetanus, influenza, and an immense number of other
>>>  > dangerous disease organisms.
>>>  >
>>>  > In 1934, the University of Southern California appointed a Special
>>>  > Medical Research Committee to bring terminal cancer patients from
>>>  > Pasadena County Hospital to Rife's San Diego Laboratory and clinic 
>>> for
>>>  > treatment. The team included doctors and pathologists assigned to
>>>  > examine the patients - if still alive - in 90 days.
>>>  >
>>>  > After the 90 days of treatment, the Committee concluded that 86.5% of
>>>  > the patients had been completely cured. The treatment was then
>>>  > adjusted and the remaining 13.5% of the patients also responded 
>>> within
>>>  > the next four weeks. The total recovery rate using Rife's technology
>>>  > was 100%.
>>>  >
>>>  > On November 20, 1931, forty-four of the nation's most respected
>>>  > medical authorities honored Royal Rife with a banquet billed as The
>>>  > End To All Diseases at the Pasadena estate of Dr. Milbank Johnson.
>>>  >
>>>  > But by 1939, almost all of these distinguished doctors and scientists
>>>  > were denying that they had ever met Rife. What happened to make so
>>>  > many brilliant men have complete memory lapses? It seems that news of
>>>  > Rife's miracles with terminal patients had reached other ears.
>>>  > Remember our hypothetical question at the beginning of this report:
>>>  > What would happen if you discovered a cure for everything? You are 
>>> now
>>>  > about to find out....
>>>  >
>>>  > At first, a token attempt was made to buy out Rife. Morris Fishbein,
>>>  > who had acquired the entire stock of the American Medical Association
>>>  > by 1934, sent an attorney to Rife with 'an offer you can't refuse.'
>>>  > Rife refused. We may never know the exact terms of this offer. But we
>>>  > do know the terms of the offer Fishbein made to Harry Hoxsey for
>>>  > control of his herbal cancer remedy. Fishbein's associates would
>>>  > receive all profits for nine years and Hoxey would receive nothing.
>>>  > Then, if they were satisfied that it worked, Hoxsey would begin to
>>>  > receive 10% of the profits. Hoxsey decided that he would rather
>>>  > continue to make all the profits himself. When Hoxsey turned Fishbein
>>>  > down, Fishbein used his immensely powerful political connections to
>>>  > have Hoxsey arrested 125 times in a period of 16 months. The charges
>>>  > (based on practice without a license) were always thrown out of 
>>> court,
>>>  > but the harassment drove Hoxsey insane.
>>>  >
>>>  > But Fishbein must have realized that this strategy would backfire 
>>> with
>>>  > Rife. First, Rife could not be arrested like Hoxsey for practising
>>>  > without a license. A trial on trumped-up charges would mean that
>>>  > testimony supporting Rife would be introduced by prominent medical
>>>  > authorities working with Rife. And the defense would undoubtedly take
>>>  > the opportunity to introduce evidence such as the 1934 medical study
>>>  > done with USC. The last thing in the world that the pharmaceutical
>>>  > industry wanted was a public trial about a painless therapy that 
>>> cured
>>>  > 100% of the terminal cancer patients and cost nothing to use but a
>>>  > little electricity. It might give people the idea that they didn't
>>>  > need drugs.
>>>  >
>>>  > And finally, Rife had spent decades accumulating meticulous evidence
>>>  > of his work, including film and stop-motion photographs. No, 
>>> different
>>>  > tactics were needed...
>>>  >
>>>  > The first incident was the gradual pilfering of components,
>>>  > photographs, film, and written records from Rife's lab. The culprit
>>>  > was never caught.
>>>  bummer, I hate it when that happens
>>>
>>>  > Then, while Rife struggled to reproduce his missing data (in a day
>>>  > when photocopies and computers were not available), someone 
>>> vandalized
>>>  > his precious virus microscopes. Pieces of the 5,682 piece Universal
>>>  > microscope were stolen. Earlier, an arson fire had destroyed the
>>>  > multi-million dollar Burnett Lab in New Jersey, just as the 
>>> scientists
>>>  > there were preparing to announce confirmation of Rife's work. But the
>>>  > final blow came later, when police illegally confiscated the 
>>> remainder
>>>  > of Rife's 50 years of research.
>>>  >
>>>  > Then in 1939, agents of a family which controlled the drug industry
>>>  > assisted Philip Hoyland in a frivolous lawsuit against his own
>>>  > partners in the Beam Ray Corporation. This was the only company
>>>  > manufacturing Rife's frequency instruments (Rife was not a partner).
>>>  > Hoyland lost, but his assisted legal assault had the desired effect:
>>>  > the company was bankrupted by legal expenses. And during the Great
>>>  > Depression, this meant that commercial production of Rife's frequency
>>>  > instruments ceased completely.
>>>  >
>>>  > And remember what a universal cure meant to hospitals and research
>>>  > foundations? Doctors who tried to defend Rife lost their foundations
>>>  > grants and hospital privileges.
>>>  >
>>>  > On the other hand, big money was spent ensuring that doctors who had
>>>  > seen Rife's therapy would forget what they saw. Almost no price was
>>>  > too much to suppress it. Remember that, today, treatment of a single
>>>  > cancer patient averages over $300,000. It's BIG business.
>>>  hadn't  he heard of Tijuana?  Steve McQueen and Coretta Scott King got
>>>  unconventional cancer treatment there.
>>>
>>>
>>>  >
>>>  > Thus, Arthur Kendall, the Director of the Northwestern School of
>>>  > Medicine who worked with Rife on the cancer virus, accepted almost a
>>>  > quarter of a million dollars to suddenly 'retire' in Mexico. That was
>>>  > an exorbitant amount of money in the Depression.
>>>  >
>>>  > Dr. George Dock, another prominent figure who collaborated with Rife,
>>>  > was silenced with an enormous grant, along with the highest honors
>>>  > theAmerican Medical Associationcould bestow. Between the carrots and
>>>  > the sticks, everyone except Dr. Couche and Dr. Milbank Johnson gave 
>>> up
>>>  > Rife's work and went back to prescribing drugs.
>>>  >
>>>  > To finish the job, the medical journals, support almost entirely by
>>>  > drug company revenues and controlled by the AMA, refused to publish
>>>  > any paper by anyone on Rife's therapy. Therefore, an entire 
>>> generation
>>>  > of medical students graduated into practice without ever once hearing
>>>  > of Rife's breakthroughs in medicine.
>>>  >
>>>  > The magnitude of such an insane crime eclipses every mass murder in
>>>  > history. Cancer picks us off quietly...but by 1960 the casualties 
>>> from
>>>  > this tiny virus exceeded the carnage of all the wars America ever
>>>  > fought. In 1989, it was estimated that 40% of us will experience
>>>  > cancer at some time in our lives.
>>>  >
>>>  > In Rife's lifetime, he had witnessed the progress of civilization 
>>> from
>>>  > horse-and-buggy travel to jet planes. In that same time, he saw the
>>>  > epidemic of cancer increase from 1 in 24 Americans in 1905 to 1 in 3
>>>  > in 1971 when Rife died.
>>>  >
>>>  > He also witnessed the phenomenal growth of the American Cancer
>>>  > Society, the Salk Foundation, and many others collecting hundreds of
>>>  > millions of dollars for diseases that were cured long before in his
>>>  > own San Diego laboratories. In one period, 176,500 cancer drugs were
>>>  > submitted for approval. Any that showed 'favorable' results in only
>>>  > one-sixth of one percent of the cases being studied could be 
>>> licensed.
>>>  > Some of these drugs had a mortality rate of 14-17%. When death came
>>>  > from the drug, not the cancer, the case was recorded as a 'complete'
>>>  > or 'partial remission' because the patient didn't actually die from
>>>  > the cancer. In reality, it was a race to see which would kill the
>>>  > patient first: the drug or the disease.
>>>  >
>>>  > The inevitable conclusion reached by Rife was that his life-long 
>>> labor
>>>  > and discoveries had not only been ignored but probably would be 
>>> buried
>>>  > with him. At that point, he ceased to produce much of anything and
>>>  > spent the last third of his life seeking oblivion in alcohol. It
>>>  > dulled the pain and his acute awareness of half a century of wasted
>>>  > effort - ignored - while the unnecessary suffering of millions
>>>  > continued so that a vested few might profit. And profit they did, and
>>>  > profit they do.
>>>  >
>>>  > In 1971, Royal Rife died from a combination of valium and alcohol at
>>>  > the age of 83. Perhaps his continual exposure to his own Rife
>>>  > frequencies helped his body endure abuse for so many years.
>>>  >
>>>  > Fortunately, his death was not the end of his electronic therapy. A
>>>  > few humanitarian doctors and engineers reconstructed his frequency
>>>  > instruments and kept his genius alive. Rife technology became public
>>>  > knowledge again in 1986 with the publication of The Cancer Cure That
>>>  > Worked, by Barry Lynes, and other material about Royal Rife and his
>>>  > monumental work.
>>>  >
>>>  > There is wide variation in the cost, design, and quality of the 
>>> modern
>>>  > portable Rife frequency research instruments available. Costs vary
>>>  > from about $1200 to $3600 with price being no legitimate indicator of
>>>  > the technical competence in the design of the instrument or
>>>  > performance of the instruent. Some of the most expensive units have
>>>  > serious technical limitations and are essentially a waste of money. 
>>> At
>>>  > the other extreme, some researchers do get crude results from
>>>  > inexpensive simple, unmodified frequency generators, but this is just
>>>  > as misguided as spending too much money. Without the proper
>>>  > modifications, the basic frequency generator gives only minimal and
>>>  > inconsistent results. Please recall that the actual destruction of 
>>> the
>>>  > viruses and bacteria, etc. is not accomplished by the frequency
>>>  > displayed on these cheap generators, but by certain shorter harmonics
>>>  > of that particular frequency which are often blocked by the crudity 
>>> of
>>>  > a cheap and rudimentary instrument itself.
>>>  >
>>>  > This very problem led Rife to ultimately abandon the 'ray tube' 
>>> design
>>>  > in favor of today's version. The newer technology applies the
>>>  > frequencies and their harmonics to the body through the use of
>>>  > hand-held, footplate, or stick-on electrodes. Proper frequency
>>>  > exposure and flushing of the body with large amounts of clean, pure
>>>  > water is critical to achieve the kind of results Rife got. These
>>>  > procedures are fully explained in the manuals of the best units on 
>>> the
>>>  > market.
>>>  >
>>>  > So, unless you would be satisfied with sporadic results for minor
>>>  > conditions, it is suggested you use only the highest quality 
>>> equipment
>>>  > and only the proper, proven procedures in your personal research. If
>>>  > you do, you may discover that nothing can approach what can be
>>>  > achieved through the application of these safe, time-tested
>>>  > frequencies (many for over 65 years)- and all without drugs, surgery,
>>>  > or radiation.
>>>  >
>>>  > One day, the name of Royal Raymond Rife may ascend to its rightful
>>>  > place as the giant of modern medical science. Until that time, his
>>>  > fabulous technology remains available only to the people who have the
>>>  > interest to seek it out. While perfectly legal for veterinarians to
>>>  > use to save the lives of animals, Rife's brilliant frequency therapy
>>>  > remains taboo to orthodox mainstream medicine because of the
>>>  > continuing threat it poses to the international pharmaceutical 
>>> medical
>>>  > monopoly that controls the lives - and deaths - of the vast majority
>>>  > of the people on this planet.
>>>
>>>  so where is the link to a site where I can buy this miracle?
>>>
>>>  >
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