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Leslie KC's avatar

I have received Rife treatments. It works. Cures spike protein in bodies, skin rashes allopathic doctors (dermatologists) can’t heal other than prescribe ointment to minimize the itching. My RIFE practitioner remains anonymous. Most ppl’s eyes roll back into their heads when I speak of my experiences.

Marilyn F's avatar

Thank you so much for that testimony. It’s very encouraging.

If I may ask where did you receive the Rife treatments?

I understand if you can’t share the info since the medical powers that be are always watching.

Our medical system is a mess. I’m an RN and have seen it up close. It’s much worse than it was 30+ years ago. The only positive about the vax debacle is that it brought some of it to light.

Leslie KC's avatar

Marilyn, I’m sorry but I’m not at liberty to provide that information. Since Covid and its massive deceits, I don’t use allopathic medicine unless it’s emergent. Have slowly trained myself to use alternative methods (chlorine dioxide, DMSO, MMS, castor oil, ivermectin, minerals and vitamins, etc.). My chiropractor thinks I’m a wild cowboy in some of my modalities.

Karen Brennan, PhD's avatar

That is a shame the person doesn’t want to be known. I recently purchased a scalar machine and hoping once I learn everything to add it to my in-person practice services and add in rife once I learn more. If the wording is done correctly, consent form reviewed/signed, not making any medical claims, there should be no issues offering it as a service.

Leslie KC's avatar

It’s a matter of the possibility of being arrested for “practicing medicine” when the only game in town given any credibility is allopathic medicine. Signing off on a release of liability isn’t going to provide protection from prison.

Karen Brennan, PhD's avatar

Some states are stricter than others but her fear and concern is valid as I imagine it will only get worse.

John Pearse's avatar

> Have slowly trained myself to use alternative methods..

Key strategy to survive today's "health"care systems, designed and implemented to enrich big pharma while safely and effectively reducing (to avoid the term "culling" - we are spiritual beings after all - ) the population of the West. A practitioning cowboy to me is Robert Yoho, his substack amongst unbekoming's references. Good information there on PEMFs. Works for many.

Lindsay Moore's avatar

I own a frequency generator. Look into Spooky2. It works!!

Michael's avatar

Which spooky2 do you own?

Lindsay Moore's avatar

I have GenX and 3 XMs

Curious Outlier's avatar

This is the most thorough website regarding rife and the history behind it.

https://rife.org.

When my mother was battling cancer, I purchased a GB-4000 rife machine with the plasma tube. It was supposed to be the only machine that replicated the specifications of rife's original unit. The only problem is you can't use the frequency and power output that Rife used for cancer because it is regulated by FCC (Federal Communications Commission) and you can go to jail for using those frequencies without the device being licensed by the FCC and having a license yourself.

Another problem with Rife technology is that it's too complicated and there's literally a different frequency for every bacteria and so-called virus. And then there are all kinds of other settings that are difficult to understand with regard to wavelength, amplitude, and other stuff.

Kudos to those who were trying to figure out this technology and how to apply for human health. You do that without significant research and made your funding is going to be a very difficult task.

Hayat Bain's avatar

Check out https://spooky2.com. Relatively affordable and mire user friendly!!

Karen Brennan, PhD's avatar

I have been looking at their site extensively. I purchased their scalar machine because the rife learning curve looked overwhelming. I like how they offer a great deal of educational videos. I’m hoping to add rife to the scalar machine once I have a better understanding of how to use it.

Have you found the rife easy to use with all its different program settings/applications?

Curious Outlier's avatar

I've researched most of the Rife machines out there and like most rife machines, the spooky devices do not have the power output necessary to qualify as duplicating Rife's technology. Perhaps these other devices have tapped into some other method by which they are working, but it is different than Rife's work.

Hayat Bain's avatar

Well, their devices help many people, including me!'

Curious Outlier's avatar

That's great! Good to hear that people are benefiting from that kind of technology.

Julissa's avatar

What issues has it helped you with?

Lindsay Moore's avatar

Even the plasma? Or are you referring to the basic GenX?

I’ve had great results with my GenX on general sickness, rashes, etc.

John Pearse's avatar

Fully agree with your assessment that the technology is relatively complex and that there are too many parameters to fiddle with to make this a layman's tool. But the GB-4000 - despite its 1980ies design - certainly comes close to the Rife machine specs as far as I can tell. BTW even worse with respect to legal conformity are the so-called "Multiwave Oscillators" (Tesla), generating broad band interference across the whole HF spectrum with numerous antenna resonance peaks..

John Pearse's avatar

Thank you for the great link. The technical papers there make Rife's achievements even more remarkable considering the very basic electronic means of the time at his disposal (tubes etc.) compared to today's high precision frequency generation ICs, test equipment, simulation software, etc. etc., and more recently, AI.

EK MtnTime's avatar

Yet another example of a “cure” running afoul of the “Medical Industrial Complex” and the money making pharmaceutical industry. It’s not lost on me Rockefeller had a hand in quashing it as they’ve been part of making and keeping populations sick and dependent on questionable medical treatments and drugs since the beginning (and likely prior) of the 20th Century. Rockefeller and others of their ilk are part and parcel of Agenda 2030.

Alessandro's avatar

suppression as usual in this slave planet.

Rob (c137)'s avatar

Ok so Rife thought that these organisms cause cancer.

First wrong assumption.

They are the result of cancer.

The bugs are there to help get rid of the cancer.

Why didn't he consider that toxic substances are the cause of cancer? Was he plugged into the idiotic contagion theory of disease, despite knowing about pleomorphism?

It boggles the mind.

So I wonder, why did the rife machine work?

Thinking about it from a terrain perspective, I think the frequencies were helpful because they helped break down the toxic crap with "vibration".

He was finding the resonant frequency of these chunks of garbage which made them break into smaller pieces which the body could eliminate via normal means.

Perhaps the EMF from the machine also enhanced the chemical processes that for example the liver uses to break down and eliminate such toxins.

But his first premise is idiotic. No, cancer is not caused by the bacteria, fungus, parasites, etc.

It's a result of the body trying to get rid of toxins.

The Ministry of Herbs's avatar

IMO it works because everything is frequency. It works the same way any energy healing method works. Except, if the stories are true, he was able to tap into more frequencies and read the out of tune areas better than other methods.

CM Maccioli's avatar

I agree. Frequency is electric. We are electric.

Tim Pallies's avatar

Any evidence or citations to share?

Laura Jacoba's avatar

Great article. People are definitely still using this technology.

I am somewhat confused though that in this article you're touting terrain theory while mentioning that Rife was able to find viruses with his megamicroscope. 🤔

Unbekoming's avatar

I have added a clarifying third paragraph to the Preface. Thanks for making the point.

Laura Jacoba's avatar

That paragraph is incredibly helpful, actually. Thank you!

gregory wales's avatar

The U.S. Medical healthcare community has a license to pillage and murder, both their patients and their competition.

CM Maccioli's avatar

And we have seen that in spades just in the last 20 years. That's why censorship is rampant.

Z.I's avatar

The globalist WEF mega-rich (rockefeller, bush, rothschild, walton, morgan, johnson etc.) are poisoning humanity with artificial meat made from beetles or cancer cells, GMO grains sprayed with glyphosate, chemtrails, bioweapons, vaccines, because they have the Royal Raymond Rife machine, the MED beds, or some of Tesla's secret inventions, etc. at their disposal. They have nothing to fear - they consider people useless eaters, unnecessary, the life of humanity is of no value to them. And humanity is sheep and sleeps, it tolerates everything.

KC's avatar

This is disturbing on many levels, especially the suppression of effective treatments by mainstream entities. I have used (so-called) Rife for chronic EBV, which I’d had at the time for 3.5 years, activated by covid infection. The rife seemed to resolve the illness for a few months (evidenced by the frequency retest and symptom resolution) but unfortunately it came back. If the original technology existed, how much more effective would it be? Like another commenter, my practitioner is largely “anonymous”, working via word-of-mouth.

John Pearse's avatar

> suppression of effective treatments by mainstream entities is disturbing

Disturbing perhaps but no money to be made on healthy patients, so has always been a business principle

CM Maccioli's avatar

Covid infection or covid injection?

KC's avatar

Infection - I never got a single covid shot.

CM Maccioli's avatar

Well then I'm confused. Covid, as a disease, was a fairy tale. Who told you you had covid? Just curious, don't mean to pry.

KC's avatar

Yes, it appears you are confused. Have a nice day.

Madeleine Innocent's avatar

Einstein is famous for saying that you can't change anything by using the same consciousness that created it. Cancer is not a disease. It's a process of gradual decline of the body because it can't work with the mounting toxins, the poor nutrition and the low vibration of common perceptions. So I am always a little sceptical (with an open mind) when I simply hear that cancer was cured. Is the person still toxic? Still eating badly? Still stuck in the same perceptions? Or has that all been changed?

Timothy Winey's avatar

Been Rifing for decades.

hojo keceram's avatar

the medical aquarium hates any new fish and when one dies, they summon the cat. 9 out of 10 doctors approve this message, the 10th one is out of town and we don't know when or if he is coming back

Brandon is not your bro's avatar

Here’s an interesting new technology and interestingly Bezos bought it (billions) https://spectrum.ieee.org/ultrasound-cancer-treatment

Ken Hendrickson's avatar

Why can't these Rife people use standard terminology? Instead of "frequency", talk about electromagnetic radiation. And what is the "frequency" (or frequency range)? Is it ionizing or not?

As long as these people continue to use incorrect terminology, all electrical engineers will consider it bullshit.

Rob (c137)'s avatar

It reminds me of Pollack's structured water aka EZ water.

He claims it's another phase of water. Ok fine...

But then he says it's H3O2.

That's not water, it's another chemical.

How does Pollack not understand that a different phase of water would still be H2O?

BTW, structured water is easily explained by the dissolved solids. This is what makes snow slushy when salt used to prevent ice is used.

I know this and I'm not a chemistry major.

It's like they have no clue of the basics!

I like to call them snake oil salesmen with half a clue.

John Pearse's avatar

Electromagnetic waves are determined primarily by frequency but of course also by amplitude/field strength, modulation and in PEMF context application time and type of applicator (coil, plasma loop, other). So frequency is quite ok but incomplete.

As 95% of the population can't tell the difference between a kW and a kWh - what do you expect?

Ken Hendrickson's avatar

But we are not talking about the ignorant general public. We are talking about Rife himself, and his direct followers and promoters, who ought to know better (but clearly don't). They reveal themselves as charlatans.

John Pearse's avatar

Good point - accepted. "Frequency" has become a fuzzy term as its also used e.g. for spiritual energy levels. Difficult for us to reconcile with 1/s..

Dr Ronald Sinagra's avatar

I just received a RIFE machine from a friend. I think if we set up a team of true objective scientists and went back and reexamined all things banned by the FDA for last 100 years we would find a treasure trove of amazing

health devices and treatments of human ailments.

Mary Ann Rollano RN's avatar

Didn’t we just witness the same playbook in 2020?