03-27-2008, 07:51 PM
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Rife Machine
I really don't know much about the Rife Machine. My friend's sister bought one for her daughter who had cancer. Unfortunately, it did not cure the cancer (her daughter died), but she still has it and uses it for various ailments.
I found this article very interesting on the history of the Rife Machine. Be careful how you chose your business partners..
Royal Raymond Rife: Beam Ray Incorporated
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03-27-2008, 08:05 PM
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Last edited by scorpiotiger; 03-28-2008 at 10:30 AM.
Reason: these were really OT
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03-27-2008, 09:15 PM
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03-28-2008, 10:35 AM
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I am posting this story, because it is kind of a tale of how everything that can go wrong went wrong.
there are some errors in the above article (like the English doctor's name was Gonin, not Conin), but I think the gist is correct.
here is another site with letters written by the people involved:
https://www.rife.org/
actually, if you search the web for "beam ray" trial "royal rife" 1939 kelly, you will find several accounts of this story.
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03-28-2008, 06:11 PM
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I have cleared up H-Pylori and a few colds with my GB-4000 Rife device. My wife has greatly improved her Lyme disease with it also. The modern versions do not work as well as his did. There are people still working on that problem today.
Royal Rife belongs in the same company as Tesla, Einstein and Edison. He was way ahead of his time, and his bacterial research is still ahead of our time in many ways. His light microscope
magnification has only recently been partially duplicated. Not even an electron microscope can do what his did.
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03-28-2008, 08:38 PM
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yes, it is sad.
The judge ruled in his favor at his trial.. but from what I've read, Rife never got any of the money rewarded.
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On December 16, 1939, 6 months after its inception, the court case was finally over. The jury ruled against Hoyland, and awarded all costs to Rife and the rest of the corporation. Despite the ruling in their favour, Rife never received any such payments from Hoyland. In a surprising twist, Judge Kelly determined that Maurice Fishbein was trying to cause trouble for Rife and his life's work, and offered to fight against him and the AMA on behalf of Rife. The unexpected offer was met by a man broken, exhausted and in the destructive and ruinous grip of alcoholism. Physically wracked by his addiction, Rife was also loosing his eyesight as a result of years of 20 hour days spent peering into a microscope. Judge Kelly's offer of help came too late and was refuted.
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03-28-2008, 08:59 PM
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The Rife machine is in some ways like many �free energy� devices. Only Raymond appeared to completely know exactly how it worked. Unfortunately his knowledge was way beyond his contemporaries and they could not understand what he was doing therefore he must be doing something wrong. Also if his machine actually did what he claimed it would have been a threat to their way of doing things. That was something that could not be allowed thus he had to be discredit and his devices destroyed.
This leaves current users left to rediscover things that he probably took for granted.
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03-28-2008, 09:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Mad Scientest
The Rife machine is in some ways like many �free energy� devices. Only Raymond appeared to completely know exactly how it worked. Unfortunately his knowledge was way beyond his contemporaries and they could not understand what he was doing therefore he must be doing something wrong. Also if his machine actually did what he claimed it would have been a threat to their way of doing things. That was something that could not be allowed thus he had to be discredit and his devices destroyed.
This leaves current users left to rediscover things that he probably took for granted.
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It didn't help that his own business partners sabotaged him.
Big Pharma doesn't have a monopoly on greed.
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03-29-2008, 09:44 PM
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It is thought that his business partner was paid to cause the trouble he did. His case was so weak that he never had a chance of winning. But it did end up shutting down the company as planned. Of course there is also his lab burning down mysteriously.
Anyone who can build a boat and motor and hold a boating speed record for over forty years was far ahead of anyone else. Not too many records hold up for five years much less forty.
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Fishbein also persecuted Max Gerson, who was told when he arrived from Germany that we TREAT patients here, not cure them.
We can see the results of that strategy today. We are almost under total control of the medical monopoly. The child that was forced to have chemotherapy is a good example. Next we will be forced to take a flu shot.
They even don't allow EBAY to sell the RIFE machine.
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05-25-2009, 07:52 AM
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They don't? Its not hard to buy a rife machine. Some are made in America. Mine was. I think from Colorado...the GB4000 it was. Don't have it anymore.
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05-25-2009, 03:23 PM
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There are frequency generators on EBAY but these are crude. I saw some info on one for sale but it was pretty expensive, like $2500 or something. I think that's too much with today's technology. I saw a listing of frequencies, and there are multiple ones for every disease. Not sure if that can be right. This really needs some research.
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05-26-2009, 03:16 PM
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There are several models of Rife inspired machines for sale. E-bay must have changed their policy on selling these, because they were widely available a couple of years ago. Now, you cannot usually find them on E-bay.
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05-31-2009, 07:21 AM
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A few years ago they talked about people sharing their machines or charging a small fee to use it in the owner's home. I've kinda been watching for that but there's been no mention of it for a long time.
Maybe I'm thinking of something different...where 3 or 4 people sit around the machine for healing. What was that called?!
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