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This Man Figured Out How To Eliminate Cancer With Electronic Frequencies In The 1930's
By : JoshuaParkerThe American Medical Association's 'Lost' Cancer Cure
Did Royal Raymond Rife cure cancer in the 1930s?
You might not think that engineering would have anything to do with medicine, but it does. What it has in common is a brilliant researcher named Royal Raymond Rife, who was a genius in many fields of engineering and researched cures for cancer over his varied career. Your understanding of disease will go through a drastic shift as you follow Rife's story.
You may have heard about what Rife did with frequency generators - he's pretty well known for that work, but this story starts in 1915, in San Diego.
Royal Raymond Rife was fresh out of college when he developed a friendship with Henry Timken that would make the world a different place.
Henry Timken was a businessman who developed an empire in the ball-bearing industry. Royal Rife had expertise in virtually all areas of engineering, including optical and mechanical engineering. He actually built a record breaking boat motor with a remarkable 2700 horsepower in 1915! He called it "Kitty Hawk the Fifth" and it held records in America for years.
Rife's Millions of Dollars For Research in the 1920's
The story continues as Rife developed an X-Ray eye to precisely monitor quality control over Timken's entire ball-bearing production line. Rife's X-Ray eye saved Timken billions of dollars, and he gifted Rife with a lucrative research budget as thanks for his breakthrough.
With this deep pocket budget Rife built a research lab in San Diego in the 1920's. His expertise in such diverse areas of engineering allowed him to excel quickly and build every part he needed in his own machine shop. Rife set his sights on cancer.
By the early 1930's Rife had built microscopes capable of viewing living viruses, and he found that each type of virus pulsed with an identifying frequency. He believed he could find frequencies which would be disruptive to the growth of the virus and thus dissolve the tumor. He called these frequencies the 'Mortal Oscillatory Rate' or M.O.R. for short. The M.O.R. frequency was Rife's 'kill' frequency.
In the laboratory Rife found two viruses which were always present with cancerous tumors. He called one of these viruses the 'BX virus' that he correlated to carcinoma. The other virus, which he had correlated to sarcoma, he called the 'BY virus'.
Rife's work in this field has essentially vanished from the radar screen of the general public and the medical establishment. Why? Click here for part two (link here) of this report, to find out more about this overlooked hero.
(c) Copyright 2006 Joshua Parker All Rights Reserved Worldwide - you may republish with resource box and hyperlink
We know the Royal Rife Machine worked, so why is there so much confusion and debate about bringing it back? Read part 2 and find out - Joshua Parker
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