When increasing the intensity of the frequency at which a microbe resonates at, it's
natural oscillation also increases, causing it to distort and disintegrate from structural
stresses. Rife named this intensified frequency the mortal oscillatory rate, or "MOR",
and isolated the MOR frequencies of 52 viruses, including typhoid, tuberculosis, and
cancer.
An intense musical note can shatter a wine glass in the same way: the
molecules of the glass are already oscillating at some harmonic {multiple} of that musical note;
they are in resonance with it. Because everything else has a different resonant frequency, nothing
but the glass is destroyed. There are literally hundreds of trillions of different resonant
frequencies, and every species and molecule has its very own.
Rife explained by saying that he used the "theory of coordinative resonance with frequencies
which I proved would kill microorganisms by electron transfer and internal stresses of pathogenic
cells owing to electromagnetic and electrostatic forces".
Some believe that it is not the resonance, but electrochemical changes in cell membranes which
affect their pumping mechanisms. Some believe that other factors produced by the frequency
machines, such as electromagnetism, sound waves, and light also play a role. Most modern
pieces of Rife equipment use harmonics {multiples} of the frequencies displayed on their screen
{including the frequencies Rife discovered}, because the wavelength is thought to be too long to
be beneficial.
Why haven't I heard about this before?
By 1939, almost all those who had once worked with Rife were denying that they had even met
him. Why? Rife had become a very real threat to the international pharmaceutical and medical
monopoly that controls the lives and deaths of the vast majority of the people on the planet. Morris
Fishbein, sole stockholder of the American Medical Association by 1934, sent an attorney to
Rife with a token buyout offer...which Rife refused.
Gradually, components, stop-motion photographs, film, written records, and other evidence of
Rife's work, meticulously accumulated over two decades, began disappearing from his lab. Parts
of his 5,682 piece Universal Microscope were stolen. Rife struggled to reproduce his missing
data at a a time when copy machines and computers did not yet exist. Finally, police ransacked
Rife's lab and illegally confiscated the remainder of his years of research.
Just as the scientists at the multi-million dollar Burnett Lab in New Jersey were preparing to
announce confirmation of Rife's work, an arson fire destroyed it. Doctors who tried to defend Rife
lost their foundations grants and hospital privileges. In 1939, agents of a family which controlled
the drug industry brought a frivolous lawsuit against Beam Ray Corporation, the only company
manufacturing Rife's frequency instruments {Rife was not a partner}. This brought an end to the
commercial manufacturing of Rife's equipment.
Medical journals, supported almost entirely by drug company revenues and controlled by the
AMA, refused to publish any paper by anyone on Rife's therapy. Arthur Kendall, the Director of
the Northwestern School of Medicine who had worked with Rife on the cancer virus, accepted
almost a quarter of a million dollars {an exorbitant amount of money during the Great Depression}
to suddenly 'retire' in Mexico. Dr. George Dock, another prominent figure who collaborated
with Rife, was silenced with an enormous grant and the highest honors the AMA could bestow.
In the 1950s, Rife and engineer John Crane developed a new type of frequency therapy device
using electrodes placed on the body to administer the resonance waves. By 1960, Crane had
written and copyrighted a manual which explained how the frequency instrument was to be used
in the experimental treatment of various diseases on different parts of the body. Ninety
instruments had been distributed for research and verification on notarized contracts.
Royal Raymond Rife died in 1971, at the age of 83, from a combination of valium and alcohol.
Rife's life and work has only recently become public knowledge again
when Barry Lynes published The Cancer Cure That Worked: Fifty
Years of Suppression, and Gerald F. Foye published Royal R. Rife:
Humanitarian, Betrayed and Persecuted.
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