RIFE MACHINES

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12/2018 Onderstaande tekst is afgevoerd, maar blijft hier staan omdat ze heden veelal alleen mondeling wordt verstrekt.
https://aurorscalartechnology.com/resonantie-therapie-bioresonantietherapie/royal-raymond-rife/
Rife en zijn onderzoek naar kanker
In een onderzoek onder 16 terminale kankerpatienten die behandeld werden met de Rife machine op de frequentie van de kankerbacterie, de T-baccilli, werd volgens Rife een 100% succespercentage behaald. Een fenomenaal resultaat, dat niet onopgemerkt bleef. Er werd niet veel later een banket gehouden waar vele vooraanstaande artsen en onderzoekers uit de Verenigde Staten aanwezig waren. Het einde van alle ziekten leek nabij en de artsen toostten op dit geweldige resultaat.
Doofpot
Korte tijd hierna bleek echter geen enkele arts of onderzoeker ooit van Rife gehoord te hebben, ondanks het feit dat er fotomateriaal bestond van het betreffende banket. Sindsdien zijn Rife's bevindingen weggemoffeld en is hij voor gek uitgemaakt. Hoewel hij zijn bevindingen makkelijk kon bewijzen, werd er door andere onderzoekers geweigerd om door zijn microscoop te kijken. Zoals vaker gebeurt in de wetenschap wanneer één persoon met onderzoeksresultaten komt die het heersende beeld onderuit halen, werd Rife de rest van zijn leven tegengewerkt. Hij is vele jaren later arm en verslagen gestorven.
Herontdekking van het werk van Rife
In de jaren 80 ontstond er hernieuwde belangstelling voor het werk van Rife, onder andere door Barry Lynes die het boek "the cancer cure that worked" schreef. Sindsdien wordt op verschillende plekken in de wereld weer onderzoek gedaan naar de rife machines en technologieën. De resonantietherapie die door NGC Energy Healing wordt gegeven, is voortgebouwd op de bevindingen van Rife en die van andere wetenschappers zoals George Lakhovsky, Hulda Clark, Nikola Tesla en Wilhelm Reich.
Voor het verhandelen van Rife-producten en -diensten worden bovenstaande teksten vaak door aanbieders aangehaald.
MWO Multi-Wave-Oscillator, VIOLETRAY, RIFE-BARS en RIFE-TUBES zijn een paar van de losse apparaten. Verwant zijn alle ZAPPERs.
Voor de hobyisten is er ook een heel overzicht van de Rare Rife Apparaten:
http://www.frequencyrising.com/rifemachine-compare.html
https://www.multiwaveoscillator.nl/

De werkelijkheid is ontnuchterend:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Rife
An interest in Rife was revived in the 1980s by author Barry Lynes, who wrote a book about Rife entitled The Cancer Cure That Worked. The book claimed that Rife's beam ray device could cure cancer, but that all mention of his discoveries was suppressed in the 1930s by a wide-ranging conspiracy headed by the American Medical Association. The American Cancer Society described Lynes' claims as implausible, noting that the book was written "in a style typical of conspiratorial theorists" and defied any independent verification.[6]
Following this revival of interest, devices bearing Rife's name began to be produced and marketed. Such "Rife devices" have been at the center of a number of cases of health fraud in the U.S. In one such case, Life Energy Resources mass-produced the REM SuperPro Generator, marketed as a "Rife device" which could cure numerous diseases including cancer and AIDS.[16] The marketers of this device were convicted of felony health fraud; the sentencing judge described them as "target[ing] the most vulnerable people, including those suffering from terminal disease" and providing false hope.[17] Similarly, the American Cancer Society reported in 1994 that Rife machines were being sold in a "pyramid-like, multilevel marketing scheme"; a key component of the marketing approach was the claim that the device was being suppressed by an establishment conspiracy against cancer "cures".[6]
The Attorneys General of Wisconsin and Minnesota sued a marketer of one such frequency generator for deceptive trade practices and consumer fraud. The Court found that she had violated the law and that, as a result of her actions, a cancer patient had ceased chemotherapy and died four months later.[18]
In 2002 John Bryon Krueger, who operated the "Royal Rife Research Society," was sentenced to 12 years in prison for his role in a murder and also received a concurrent 30-month sentence for illegally selling Rife devices.[19]
In Australia, the use of Rife machines has been blamed for the deaths of cancer patients who might have been cured with conventional therapy.[7] Although "Rife devices" are not registered by the U.S Food and Drug Administration and have been linked to deaths among cancer sufferers, the Seattle Times reported that over 300 people attended the 2006 Rife International Health Conference in Seattle, where dozens of unregistered devices were sold.[8]
WAARSCHUWING:
http://healthwatcher.net/Quackerywatch/Cancer/Cancer-news/smh001230rife-aus.html :
Although unanimously condemned as worthless by mainstream scientists and banned in at least two American States, the highly profitable Rife industry is flourishing in Australia because of a lack of effective regulation, says John Dwyer, the head of medicine at Prince Henry and Prince of Wales teaching hospitals in Sydney. He blames this on "buck-passing" among no fewer than five government agencies supposedly responsible for protecting health consumers (see "Nothing to do with us, say agencies") which have failed to act against promoters of Rife machines and other "cures" he regards as quackery.
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The device was invented a century ago by Albert Abrams (1864-1924), an American physician who became a millionaire and was branded by the American Medical Association "the dean of gadget quacks". His theory was that every medical condition was caused by an organism that had a specific frequency - by building a machine to generate and beam that frequency back into the body it would be destroyed, much as an opera singer can shatter a glass.
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Electronics Australia magazine, which has been campaigning against the gadgets, analysed one and found that it consisted of a nine-volt battery, some wiring, a switch, a timer and two short lengths of copper tubing - components worth about $15. The electrical current delivered was "almost undetectable" and unlikely even to penetrate the skin, let alone kill any organism
https://www.psiram.com/ge/index.php/Royal_Raymond_Rife
Bereits zu Lebzeiten wurden viele von Rifes Hypothesen und Ansichten wegen fehlender Nachweise und Widersprüchen zu wissenschaftlichen Erkenntnissen heftig kritisiert und stießen auf allgemeine Ablehnung. Viele von Rifes Experimenten und Ansichten stehen in eklatantem Widerspruch zu heutigen wissenschaftlichen Erkenntnissen. Weder zu seinen Mikroskopen, noch zu seinen Behauptungen zu Therapien gegen Mikroorganismen oder Krebs sind je wissenschaftliche Arbeiten in anerkannten Publikationen erschienen. Mehrere Geschäftsleute, die medizinische Produkte, die sich auf Rife bezogen, vermarkteten, wurden inzwischen in den USA verurteilt. Rifes Behauptung, an der Universität Heidelberg promoviert zu haben, erscheint unglaubhaft, da die Universität dieses auf Anfrage verneinte.