Photo: Dr. Rife at his microscope c:1930's
Long before Memorex made the "Shattering Glass" commercial, there was a man, Royal R. Rife, who was also aware that things vibrate. He also knew, just as the Memorex people learned, that a broadcast of the exact frequency
of sound waves would shatter objects. In his case, however, he applied this knowledge not to shattering glass, but to conquering disease.
Rife thought, "If I have someone with, say, tuberculosis, and I discover the exact frequency at which the organism causing tuberculosis vibrates, then I should be able to make a transmitter to broadcast that exact frequency. If I"aim" my
broadcaster at someone who has tuberculosis, I can destroy the organism inside that person and rid them of TB."
His was a radical and bold new concept. He designed and built the equipment he needed, and started to test his theory. He discovered it really worked!
Continuing to develop his concept, he found the frequency approach could be used quite successfully in treating many diseases, especially cancer.
Unfortunately, rather than being hailed as a modern miracle worker, Rife's approach threatened organized medicine, and he was subsequently thoroughly discredited. Anyone who wishes to read further into these sad developments may do
so. See The
Cancer Cure That Worked Barry Lynes, BioMed Publishing Group BioMedPublishers.com or search on Royal Rife or Rife Technology and read for yourself. |