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May 29, 2007 00:45

My plan for the next five years is to cure cancer and then be shot in the head.
That would be most satisfying.

For anyone with no life:


Curing cancer is very simple. The technology was developed in 1931 by Dr. Royal Rife. A few years earlier the Frenchman Professor Gavraud had designed the (now illegal) Frequency-7 machine, basically a giant police whistle powered by compressed air, capable of generating low frequency sound waves so powerful that on the first trial, it killed the technician operating it, demolished a building and broke every window within 7 kilometres.

With this prolific power of vibration in mind, Dr Rife built the worlds first 60,000x magnification microscope - the "Universal Microscope". It was different from todays electron microscopes in that it allowed microbes cells and bactera to be viewed without killing them in the process. Rife spent thousands of hours cataloguing the resonant frequencies of cells, bacteria and microbes, and the effects of various frequencies on them. In this time he identified the ‘mortal oscillatory frequencies’ - frequencies that could be used to kill various microbes, and spent several years designing a machine capable of delivering powerful reverberations at the natural resonant frequency of particular cells or bacteria, with the intention of forcing them to resonate so strongly that they would be destroyed by the oscillations, exactly like the glass destroyed by the soprano.

After having catalogued a large number of natural resonances for cells and bacteria, he managed to develop what he called the Beam Ray device. In a clinical trial on humans with cancer in 1934, 14 out of 16 patients were “clinically cured” of their cancer after being treated every three days for three months. The other two patients were cured after a further three months of treatment. The treatments were inexpensive, painless, and noninvasive. He began to work with other researchers and his experiments were successfully replicated.

However this sort of treatment did not sit well with certain major powers at the time. Morris Fishbein, the then editor of the Journal of the American Medical Association, attempted to buy the rights to Rife’s equipment and methods. When Rife refused, Fishbein went to great lengths to convince the government and medical community that that Rife and his colleagues were quacks and deserved ruthless persecution. It was later revealed that Fishbein had actually failed first year anatomy and never attended medical school, and that he bought his way into his position as editor. However in a very accusing article at the time, he questioned how a simple doctor who had no degree in physics could work out such frequencies, and stated that treatment should not be changed because this would mean all doctors would have to be retrained.
Rife was constantly persecuted legally, his colleagues were threatened, bribed or murdered, and his laboratories were constantly burgled or burnt down by arsonists. His research was ignored for about 60 years, and the strain of all of this caused rife to break down, and he died in 1971 completely dispirited. This all sounds like something of a conspiracy, and in essence it is - the true story came out and made headlines in 1941, by which time Rife was already ruined, but for what it’s worth Fishbein was fired in disgrace and heavily prosecuted.

Interest in his research did not pick up again until 1981, and naturally while it goes on today, because it is not pharmaceutical, Rife frequency research is considered ‘a natural or alternative therapy’ and is therefore not eligible for government research funding, so any current studies must be self-funded. Likewise it is not given corporate funding simply because a definitive cure for cancer that does not require the manufacture of pharmaceuticals would cost the economy millions of dollars and jobs. It is more economically viable to let people die of cancer full of expensive drugs.

Unfortunately since it is an 'alternative therapy' this sort of treatment is not eligible for funded research and all research must be private. To get such a machine approved for medical use costs AU$90 million in FDA trials since they have nobody qualified to examine it and therefore must apparently undertake every single test and trail possible. If you treat others with an unapproved machine you go to gaol. Snaps for the government. What, you cured cancer in 100 people with an unapproved device? Why, it's the guillotine for you! You should have waited 10 years and paid the $90 million.


The method is simple enough. All that you need is a basic frequency modulator much like that used in an FM radio, a vacuum chamber filled with argon gas, with electrodes inside and outside, a power source, and preferably some method of monitoring the wave output. All of the parts fit into eachother easily. Copies of Rife's catalogue of frequencies are available freely in books and online (just try find them from a responsible site where they have not been tampered with). You can sit within 6 feet of the device and read a book while it treats you, removing cancer within 3 months. Much more effective than other treatments in every way.

There are only two approved devices on the market, which cost around US $2000 and must be purchased from canada (the US govenment would never approve such a thing but the Canadians still apparently have a medical department which puts life ahead of the dollar). It is this one:
http://www.rifetechnologies.com/parts.html

The function of the device is explained on Dr Bare's page: http://www.rifetechnologies.com/

You can buy Dr Bare's book/video on his webpage quite cheap - to build your own such machine would take about 4 hours and $700, apparently. But I'll get to that once I've made my electroencephalograph.

Bare's device has been improved by modern technology, but schematics for the original Beam Ray device are around, and are even simpler to make. It's not like this is difficult. It's just bad for the economy to cure cancer effectively.

All rather stupid really.

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