Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Cancer was cured in 1933.


Universal Prismatic MicroscopeConsisting of 5,682 parts and able to achieve resolutions of up to 100,000 diameters

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. 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.

RIFE MACHINE


The Rife machine was a radio transmitter tuned to the frequency of virus and micoplama. Virus are like crystalline life forms. Like Ells Fitzgerald breaking the drinking glass with her amplified voice the rife machine emitted a frequency that would destroy virus and bacteria. In order to have live specimens to use to experiment on he kept them in a van parked outside on the street away from his laboratory. When the Rife transmitter was turned on he discovered that all his specimens would die. Each day he parked the van further away from the lab. Eventually the van had to be parked five blocks away from his lab in order to keep his specimens alive. All the time he was experimenting with his transmitter not one person in his lab ever got a cold.


By using his microscope that could observe live specimens down to 60,000 diameters he discovered the micro virus and mycoplasma that cause cancer. He could see the cancerous cells burst open releasing thousands of virus growing inside the cells. That was back in the 1930’s.
I built my own low power Rive Transmitter using modern transistors and use it once in a while to kill the parasites in my body. It is very low power and doesn’t hurt human cells. I believe it is more benign than a cell phone. It is estimated that a human being is composed of less than %50 human cells the rest are useful bacteria, virus and other microorganisms. The schematic diagram is in the book, THE CURE FOR ALL DISEASE.


The corporation that owned the patents on the electron microscope sued Royal Rife. They were afraid his microscope would put them out of business. The government’s FDA and other organizations in the business of collecting money for cancer research didn’t want anyone to actually cure cancer. It would put them out of work.


Mr. Rife, from Germany couldn’t understand English very well and put him in jail. Much like Tom Ogle, the inventor of the 100 mile per gallon carburetor (patent Number 4.177,779) Rife died at an early age under mysterious consequences..


Most of his equipment was taken to Mexico and New Zealand where his machines are still being used to cure cancer patients today.      

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