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The Cancer Cure That Worked: 50 Years of Suppression

Posted by admin | Posted in Oncology | Posted on 28-08-2010

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THIS LISTING IS FOR A GREAT BOOK. THIS BOOK WILL EXPLAIN THE PROCESS OF THE RIFE DEVICE IN DETAIL WITH A POSSIBILITY OF CURING ANY CANCER. iT IS NOT 100% AUTOMATIC BUT MIGHT GIVE THE PERSON IMPROVE CHANCES AT A FIGHTING CHANCE AT LIFE. THERE IS NO GUARNATEEDS THAT IT WILL CURE OR HELP IMPROVE THE CANCER. HOWEVER IT EXPLAIN IN DETAIL THERE ARE GREAT WORD OF MOUTH ALTERNATIVE THERAPIES OUT THERE THAT ARE NOT PROVEN BY THE FDA BUT MIGHT WORK FOR ANYBODY EVEN IF NOT APPROVE. PLEASE READ THE AMAZON.COM REVIEWS AND SEE FOR YOURSELVE THE GREAT FEEDBACK GIVEN ON THIS GREAT BOOK.

The amazing technology that you are about to discover is based on the pioneering research of Dr. Royal Raymond Rife, who is considered one of the greatest scientific minds of the 20th Century. He is credited in the book, The Cancer Cure That Worked, as the man who discovered a cure for cancer and many other diseases? simply by using vibrational energy.

Rife discovered that every virus, bacterium, parasite and other pathogen is particularly sensitive to a specific “frequency” of sound and can be destroyed by intensifying that frequency until it literally explodes – like an intense musical note that can shatter a wine glass! To “disintegrate” the microbes, Rife invented a Beam Ray machine (now known as a Rife machine), the forerunner of today’s Global WellnessTM Plus instrument.

The Cancer Cure That Worked: 50 Years of Suppression

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Comments (5)

First off, I think the author forgot to mention that Rife is apparently God of universe in his book, or at least thats the way he is portrayed. Second, why should I have to plunk down 4000 bucks to prove this radio can heal me, maybe you should try showing a couple of people through some free trials. Who is going to support some quack job by giving them $4000 only to find out that it doesnt work?
Rating: 1 / 5

Who knows whether the original machine worked. It does not exist. All other ‘Rife’ machines are rife-less. Pure quackery. Put your money, heart and hope elsewhere. If it worked, we would all know about it. It might cost more, but we would willingly pay for it. Do we really think that there is a hidden cure for cancer. Ridiculous. There are so many looking for it. We would, collectively find, expose, publicize and pay for it. No problem. This is a money-maker for some sadly misdirected people, who are happy to make a profit off of those who are in desperate need of help.
Rating: 1 / 5

Rife was not even original. In the first part of the last century, quacks ran rampant all over the U.S. Many had totally worthless machines, like Rife’s. Colored lights, radio waves, cylinders containing mysterious substances, machines that diagnosed diseases using a person’s blood (granted, today it is possible to diagnose prostate cancer using a blood test, but back then the claims were extrordinarily inaccurate), a goat’s gland that cured ED, it was all there, and it was almost impossible to shut down all these imposters. Even the writer Upton Sinclair declared these people to be geniuses, who were going to revolutionize medicine.

And so we come to Dr. William F. Koch, who has been called “the best educated and most successful cancer quack in America.” He held a doctorate in chemistry, had an M.D. degree taught histology and embyology. In 1919, Koch announced his discovery of “glyoxide”, a mysterious substance that supposedly cured all diseases. The catalyst (glyoxide) is injected into the person, and does not kill the organism causing the disease, but puts the body in such a “frenzy of health” that it produces the means to kill the organism by itself. Sounds great, doesn’t it? When government chemists analyzed glyoxide, they found it “indistinguishable from distilled water.”

Dr. Albert Abrams of San Francisco with a distinguished mien and orthodox views when he was young, has also been called one of the great quacks in the pseudo-scientific literature. However, he said the following: “The physician is only allowed to THINK he knows it all, but the quack, ungoverned by conscience, is permitted to know he knows it all; and with a fertile mental field for humbuggery, truth can never successfully compete with untruth.” This is still true today; it is rampant all over Amazon. Abrams retired with a fortune reported at two million (in 1923 dollars), which he primarily made by renting out his “oscilloclast”, a machine he invented in 1920, which supposedly cured diseases by killing

bacteria using the newly discovered radio waves at their proper”vibratory rate.”

Doctors were forced to swear that they would not look into the tightly sealed box. Shortly before Abrams’ death, however, a team of doctors opened on the oscilloclasts. They found an ohm-meter, rheostat, condenser, and other electrical gadgets which were haphazardly wired together.

Abrams was exposed and was unable to perform his experiments successfully

when subjected to rigorous testing. His total failures did not disturb his followers. In the words of Martin Gardner, “One could not ask for a more clinically perfect statement of the persistence of irrational belief on the part of the convert to a totally worthless set of theories hatched in the brain of a brilliant paranoid.”
Rating: 1 / 5

I was challenged by a supporter of medical quackery to read this book as it was sure to convince me that a great man had once defied the laws of the universe and had also found a guaranteed cure for cancer, a man whose achievements had been suppressed by the orthodoxy. Even though the man’s work had been suppressed, I was able to find a copy of the book at an underground bookshop specialising in selling books which the establishment do not want people to read (the underground bookshop goes by the name of Amazon.com). Luckily, I was able to get a second-hand copy, so I didn’t have to contribute to the author’s royalty stream.

Although dead for years, Royal Raymond Rife remains a giant in the medical quackery and pseudoscience worlds. Not only did he discover the cure for cancer, but he was able to invent a microscope which defied the laws of optics. Of course, he was persecuted and suppressed by the establishment and his ideas and discoveries were lost forever. Or so this book says. In fact, Rife’s ideas persist today in a variety of forms, although many of the quacks who have plagiarised his work seem to forget to mention where the ideas came from and then go on to claim them as their own.

Briefly, Rife claimed that all cancers were caused by the same virus and that this virus could change form, sometimes looking like a virus, sometimes looking like a bacterium, and sometimes manifesting itself as a fungus. He could observe these creatures moving about under his microscope by magnifying them 13,000, 17,000 or even 60,000 times, magnifications which “physicists” and “microscope manufacturers” claim are impossible using visible light and only attainable with electron microscopes. Because electron microscopes can only observe killed specimens, Rife had the advantage of seeing the living organisms moving about. He was then able to determine the electromagnetic frequencies which would destroy the microbes and cure the cancer. All cancer.

Physicist Robert Park has described seven signs of what he calls “voodoo science”, and Rife showed almost all of them. He either refused or was too busy to publish any of his work in peer-reviewed journals (although some of his supporters published anecdotes in some non-peer-reviewed publications), there was a powerful establishment suppressing his discoveries (the dreadful Morris Fishbein from the AMA tried to buy his silence), all the evidence of cures was either anecdotal or lost in fires, equipment which operated at or even beyond the limits of detection was required to observe the effects, Rife worked in isolation (except for a few acolytes and true believers) and changes to the laws of physics were required if his microscopes were to work. As added evidence of the conspiracy against Rife, some people who initially supported him later changed their minds and admitted that they had been foolish.

If this book had been written as a way of showing an example of pathological science at work then it might have had some value. Instead, it was written by a true believer as a way of promoting Rife’s work and promoting the nonsense to a wider audience. This book is less than worthless. I felt that I should have been paid to read it. Not only is it worthless, however, but it is dangerous as it could convince people with real diseases that someone following Rife’s absurd ideas might actually be able to cure something.
Rating: 1 / 5

do your research……
Rating: 5 / 5

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