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The Rife Machine,
A Cure for Cancer?
by Doug Eschenburg
Imagine a world without cancer. A world without the hundreds of diseases caused by bacteria, viruses, fungus, yeast, and parasites. Each year millions of people are dying due to disease. In the U.S. alone, 8000 people die every week from cancer. Now, many discovering the amazing discoveries of Dr. Royal Raymond Rife in the 1930s, are coming to believe these deaths may have been preventable.
Did Rife discover a cure for cancer? You be the judge!
The story of Royal Rife began in 1913 in the city of San Diego, where Rife is said to have met Henry Timken, the owner of Timken Bearings. Timken, a wealthy businessman, saw great promise in Rife and provided him with the opportunity to pursue one of his lifelong dreams, to build a super microscope that would make it possible to see clearly and directly into a previously unexplored world. Rife opened his first Laboratory in 1916 in San Diego. His primary goal was to discover the cause of cancer. Starting in 1920, in an attempt to see disease organisms, he built several powerful microscopes. After 20,000 unsuccessful attempts, Rife, it is said, finally succeeded in isolating and identifying a virus-size organism that he named the BX virus and which he proclaimed was nothing less than the cause of cancer.
The performance of his microscopes was, indeed, astounding, yielding an optical resolution of up to 31,000X. The device, according to reliable reports published at the time, had more than five thousand moving parts and the ability to examine living viruses, living bacteria, other as-yet-undiscovered living organisms, and living energy forms that no other microscope before or since could see. Rife said he had created a way to view microscopic organisms by utilizing light refraction as a staining agent. The use of light, rather than chemicals, to illuminate the target allowed him to see the organism alive and "with personality."
A whole range of complex organisms and structures below the size of bacteria was revealed. Many of these are still unknown to present day science, even though some of them were discussed at the time. Today, only the electron microscope furnishes such a powerful resolution, but since it kills what it views, the electron microscope will not detect the living energy forms Rife could reveal.
Today many ailments which are difficult to diagnose and impossible to cure are presented to physicians. Furthermore, many pathogenic agents present potential infection dangers through direct and indirect contact, while others necessitate isolation and many additional precautions. All this could have been avoided long ago, say investigators, because these ailments and pathogenic agents could be recognized at once under Rife's projection microscope. Medical science, it is argued, could have jumped a century ahead. Instead, the ruthless opposition to Rife's remarkable scientific breakthrough was to become a prime example, many believe, of the suppression of breakthrough technology by the orthodox scientific establishment.
After 15 years of research, Rife said he had discovered that by applying certain specific electrical frequencies, the unique electronic signature of many diseases could be modified in such a way as to destroy them. According to Rife this could be done quickly and easily without harm to human cells, much in the same way a talented singer can hit a certain note and shatter a crystal wine glass. Harmonic frequency, he said, could also be used to shatter a virus or bacteria. Rife was not alone. Working with him were notable scientists such as Dr. Lee Deforest, who invented the audion tube which permitted electrons to be modulated and radio waves to be broadcast. Using Deforest’s discovery Rife was able to produce frequencies that were deadly to microscopic organisms. His work with frequency eventually produced, it was reported, the lethal energy needed to destroy many of the worst organisms known to man.
The majority of Rife’s research was aimed at finding the cause of cancer. It was Rife’s observation, through years of research and study, that bacteria could change their form. His observation was confirmed by other responsible scientists of the day. One microscopic organism could be converted to another, merely by altering its environment and food supply. The technical term for this change is pleomorphism—an example being when a caterpillar turns into a butterfly. The two forms appear to be unrelated but in reality one evolves from the other. As Rife directly viewed such changes through his microscope he confirmed that pleomorphism was the cause of many deadly viruses. When conditions were right for the change, he said, the cancer virus evolved from otherwise harmless bacteria. It appeared that Rife had managed to isolate the virus that causes cancer, a discovery, if proven, would be of enormous importance.
Rife soon began a series of experiments to confirm his theories. The experiments appeared so successful that he decided to try his approach on human cancer victims. Rife became friends with Dr. Milbank Johnson, head of the Southern California American Medical Association, who believed Rife’s discoveries were significant. Together they organized a trial to prove the utility of frequency with deadly diseases. In 1934, Johnson, in conjunction with the University of Southern California, sponsored a medical research team to evaluate Rife’s electronic therapy on terminal cancer patients. An initial success rate of 87.5% was recorded.
Rife went on to make improvements in the treatments and was soon to report that all 16 in this study recovered from their cancer within 130 days, without harmful side effects of any kind. This was the first human trial to prove the positive effect electrical frequency could have in fighting disease. Frequency is one of the very few approaches known to be free of harmful side effects – in marked contrast to synthetic drugs, which often produce such damaging side effects as impotence, high blood pressure, hair loss, migraine, and damage to the heart, liver, kidneys, immune system and more.
Royal Rife died in 1971. John Crane, his business partner of 21 years, is responsible for compiling many of Rife’s discoveries into a 1,000 page manual along with a more modern electronic frequency instrument. In 1987, Crane convinced author Barry Lynes to write a book on the work and history of Royal Rife. The book The Cancer Cure that Worked, Fifty Years of Suppression documented in great detail the miraculous discoveries of the inventor. Lynes' book has launched a modern revival of intense interest in Royal Rife. John Crane died in 1995.
Today many worry that as time passes and those who lived with Rife and Crane pass on, their discoveries will become ever more difficult to reconstruct and the world will be denied the fruit of Rife's labors
Doug Eschenburg’s primary purpose is to advance the awareness regarding Rife technology. For more information on the book or the machines you may contact him at Natural Solution, LLC in High Point, NC. 336-885-6625 or toll free at 866-885-6625.
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