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The Cancer Cure That Worked: 50 Years of Suppression Paperback – June 1, 1987
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Using the Universal Microscope which he invented, he observed cancer viruses as they changed their size and form. He discovered that exposing a virus to certain frequencies of radio waves killed it quickly. Years of experimentation led to Rife's invention of the Frequency Instrument, a device that produced the exact frequencies needed to destroy various viruses.
In 1934 at the clinic in California, diseased people were exposed to the exact same frequencies that had been seen (through the microscope) to destroy the virus causing their illness. Treatments lasted only three minutes. The person would wait three days before another exposure giving the lymph system time to cleanse the dead virus from their bodies. Unlike the chemotherapy treatments currently in use, Rife's therapy was 100 percent effective and engendered no adverse symptoms.
Yet, 53 years after the arrival of Rife's Frequency Instrument, hundreds of thousands of people still die each year of diseases that Royal Raymond Rife cured.
The above is excerpted from a book review written by Deki and Jon C. Fox.
- Print length167 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherCompcare Pubns
- Publication dateJune 1, 1987
- Dimensions5.5 x 0.5 x 8 inches
- ISBN-100919951309
- ISBN-13978-0919951303
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- Publisher : Compcare Pubns (June 1, 1987)
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- Paperback : 167 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0919951309
- ISBN-13 : 978-0919951303
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- Dimensions : 5.5 x 0.5 x 8 inches
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The great irony is that if skeptics and debunkers of unconventional medicine and science do not SCIENTIFICALLY test and demonstrate that the inventions that they debunk should be rejected on the basis of scientific experimentation then they are exposing themselves as the very sort of unscientific charlatans that they accuse others of being. Thus, a debunker who will not subject his claims to experimentation when--of course, it is possible to do so, is the very picture of a fraud who possesses not a drop of credibility. I have no idea whether or not Rife's instruments worked or would work because the AMA, government regulators, and university research institutions made very sure that the fomentation of bad reputation, harassment, and fear of job security formed a culture that would belittle, deride and bury him in a narrative that "it cannot work" so that it becomes accepted as deeply rooted dogma. And it is a narrative that seems familiar in the history of scientific or technical suppression
Rife's story is reported in compelling detail by Barry Lynes. To summarize, Rife claimed to have invented a highly complex Universal Microscope that could achieve a resolution of 31,000x and a magnification of 60,000x that, unlike modern electron microscopes, does not destroy viruses or bacteria that are under observation. An equally significant claim was that the microscope had the capacity to dye viruses and bacteria with fine-tuned light frequencies thereby setting them up for eradication. Rife would develop a device that beams radio frequencies (RF) calibrated and coordinated with the "mortal oscillatory rate" (M.O.R.) of the organism set in relation to the color dye refractions. In principle, Rife's RF instruments can be argued to be based on the principle of destructive resonance that was demonstrated by Nikola Tesla in his famous earthquake-like rumblings incident that came from a building in New York City where he was conducting experimentation. In principle, very little energy would be needed to destroy pathogens that cause infection or cause some cancers or (hypothetically) may help to perpetuate them.
Lynes does an excellent job in detailing those who associated themselves with Rife and with his work, and the intimidation of doctors who were threatened with loss of their medical licenses, the confiscation of records and instruments, the forced closure of clinics and more. Perhaps the most notorious of all the debunkers and suppressors was the former American Medical Association (AMA) leader Morris Fishbein, who Rife describes as the force behind a fabricated lawsuit that essentially ruined Rife and the Beam Ray Corporation which was manufacturing the RF devices. The claim is made that Fishbein only conspired to bring about the lawsuit when his attempt to purchase or invest in Beam Ray was rebuffed. Even though the lawsuit failed, physicians using the instruments were threatened with license revocation, and Beam Ray and Rife himself were financially ruined. Rife would try to rebound, and he reemerged in the 1950's with new practitioners who claimed success using his instrumentation but the efforts ended much as before. Equipment and documentation were confiscated. And practitioners were ordered to stop using the RF devices. There was more than enough warrant to seriously study Rife's work, but the hyper-reactivity of the medical establishment strongly suggests that they "doth protest too much, methinks!"
It seems so easy to laugh off the work of Rife and others who claim to have accomplished what modern science has failed at doing or, even, what it claims to be impossible. But history is filled with those who had espoused what was "impossible" only to see (sometimes literally see in their lifetime) that they were wrong. The world is easily hypnotized into believing that the status quo is less alterable than history has quite clearly demonstrated to often be the case. Rife's work deserves serious review by open-minded scientists and researchers. I wish to point out that there are some areas where modern medical science and Rife's work appear to be converging. For further evidence of suppressed inventions I refer the reader to Suppressed Inventions & Other Discoveries by Jonathan Eisen (please see my review).
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Read this book and then explore the latest descendent of Rife's work in use, among other places, at the MSB Holistics Clinic in Buffalo, NY. With their computerized low freqency magnetic therapy machine, they sucessfully treat cancer patients they never see in Australia, South Africa, Italy, etc. Sound like Buck Rogers? I know some of these people. They are cancer-free after being given up on by local oncologists. Royal Rife lives on!
Others have been through this treatment, but none seemed as promising as Rife's discoveries, which remain head and shoulders above current "science" regarding cancer.
One could get the idea that there's a coverup, maybe even a conspiracy going on.
Scientists certainly help, by engaging in ego battles instead of looking in the microscope.
Are there filtrable virus/bacteria or are there not?
I can't comment further because I haven't finished reading, but it's clear that real MDs and scientists verified Rife's cures, before they were silenced or marginalized.
Cancer is sacred!
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This book reveals the story of Royal Rife - a gifted scientist with deep knowledge of many scientific fields. His achievements are unmatched even today as he is the first to look at a life virus through a light microscope.
He builds a simple theory that the covalent link between the molecules of all bacteria/viruses/cocci can be broken and thus the organism destroyed and the body cured.
これが事実として、実用化されれば、製薬業界の売り上げや医療機器業界の売り上げに大きな影響を与えるだろう。お金儲けのために患者を利用するという不届きなものがいるならば、この本の内容は抹殺したいだろう。
純粋に患者を助けるための医療を目指しているドクターならばとても歓迎する一冊ではなかろうか?
私の場合、英語版を購入したので、日本語のように高速では読めないが、英語のニュアンスは日本語にない良さがある。
What is also amazing is this machine will detect tumors that the doctors can’t see. All cancer breast, Spinal, Stomach and Brian.











