In Part I, there is a brief overview of an approach to healing involving detection of frequencies associated with particular health conditions and their correction by applying frequencies that neutralize the pathogenic issues. Though the work did suffer a fairly low profile, it was refined and further developed by generations practicing some form of radionics. There are many well known names in the field of radionics, but to give some idea of the importance of the work, an anecdote from members of the Nobel Committee who attended a conference in Copenhagen where I lectured in 1987 revolved around the creation of a prize to be awarded to someone in alternative medicine. The storyline went more or less like this: because such a move would be controversial, they would choose someone quite elderly who was nearing the end of his career and probably also his life. The name that kept coming up was Dr. Reinhold Voll, the developer of a system of electroacupuncture that combines radionics, homeopathy, and acupuncture. To the best of my knowledge, he was not awarded a prize, and he left this world on 12 February 1989.
Radionics is taken very seriously by many patients and practitioners and there are now countless devices based more or less on the pioneering work of Dr. Abrams. Most of the approaches closely resemble the original efforts of Dr. Abrams, the most important exception being the hugely important work of Dr. Royal Rife.
On November 20, 1931, forty-four of the country's most respected doctors and scientists attended a banquet at the estate of Dr. Milbank Johnson in Pasadena, California. The guest of honor was Dr. Royal Raymond Rife, and the occasion was the celebration of the end of all disease.
A few years later, 1934, a committee from the University of Southern California brought 16 terminally ill cancer patients to Rife for treatment, with the intent of evaluating the success of his modalities. In the 90 days covered in the study, 14 patients, i.e., 86.5% of the patients, were deemed to have been completely cured. The treatment was then adjusted and the remaining two were cured during the next four weeks.
By 1939, the prestigious scientists who had witnessed these "miracles" were denying that they had met Rife. How does a treatment this promising go underground where the risk of it being forgotten forever looms so large?
Rife's Inventions
Rife's life work consisted of two key inventions, both quite original. The one part was used for evaluation purposes. It was a very complex microscope that allowed users to view liquid samples without any fixatives. In short, the samples could be live, meaning a drop of blood could be viewed for hours or days; and Rife spent countless hours every day making the sorts of detailed observations that his microscope rendered possible.
At a time when the germ theory was gaining ground rapidly, Rife had constructed a microscope in which he could see viruses. The scope was incredibly complicated, 6000 parts. Though the 61,000x magnification is less than that of a modern electron microscope, the Rife scope did not destroy the sample nor create artifacts. Moreover, as noted, it allowed the user to view the components in the sample over a sustained period of time.
As early as 1920, Rife had identified a virus that he believed was the causative agent of cancer. He called it the BX virus. To give some idea of the perseverance and dedication of this scientist, Rife tried over and over and over again to force normal cells to become malignant. He tried 20,000 times and failed 20,000 times. However, when he irradiated the BX virus and transplanted it into mice, he succeeded 400 times in a row.
The next task was to reverse or destroy the tumors. He postulated that everything has a unique vibratory rate and that there is a specific rate that is fatal for each particular organism. He called this the Mortal Oscillatory Rate. To create these rates, he had another invention, one consisting of a frequency generator and tubes containing noble gases.
In short, the microscope was used to understand what cannot be seen with the naked eye, but the treatment relied on the frequencies.
The two pieces of equipment are not actually mutually dependent one upon the other and what is interesting is that today the microscopy is being carried on relatively independently of the vibratory treatments, mainly in Canada and Europe but to some extent in the U.S. despite ceaseless, senseless, and mindless persecution of those who dare to look where others have not.
On the other hand, the frequency treatments have been much more resilient in the U.S. though still persecuted under the guise of protecting the public.
The History of Persecution
The era between the two world wars was full of foment. What is little realized is that the future of medicine was not, at that time, carved in stone. Vigorous debates over whether the cure for disease would be based on chemistry, aka pharmaceuticals, or electricity were occupying the minds of serious thinkers. Since the work of Pasteur and the Curies at the end of the 19th century, there was abundant attention on germs and mechanisms of destruction, but there was not at that time consensus around which strategies were most promising. Homeopathy was popular and the idea of energy was not actually outside the mind sets of thinking people, even in those unsettled times. Moreover, both chiropractic and osteopathic medicine had a considerable following and both embraced a concept of removing obstacles to the "flow" of energy.
The American Medical Association is a curiously powerful and unusual organization. It was founded in 1847, ostensibly to promote higher standards of medical education, but it has a history of domination by a small number of individuals with, according to some, an inordinate reach. Among its more controversial leaders was Morris Fishbein (1889-1976), editor of the Journal of the American Medical Association for a quarter of a century, 1924-1949. Through his control of JAMA, Fishbein used his position to assail those who could not be prevailed upon to surrender their proprietary formulas, intellectual property, and patents. He turned the AMA into a zealous enterprise that achieved some of its aspirations for monopoly by targeting and vilifying competitors — people and treatments. These included Royal Rife, Harry Hoxsey, and the entire homeopathic, chiropractic, and osteopathic professions. For the record, he also opposed Medicare as well as any kind of national health insurance. As a consequence of these tactics, antitrust law suits have been brought against the AMA, but it continues its efforts to discredit and destroy competition.
As for Fishbein himself, he never practiced medicine a single day in his whole life, but he sought to obtain the patents for Hoxsey's internal tonic and escharotic pastes. When Hoxsey refused to surrender the family secrets, Fishbein launched a vigorous campaign that resulted in persecution, arrests, and eventual closure of the hospitals using Hoxsey's treatment methods. Hoxsey disclosed the substance of his struggles with Fishbein, but Rife was a quieter man whose private encounters have not become a matter of record. We can, however, assume that the modus operandi was similar and the offer made to Rife was as unacceptable to him as the one made to Hoxsey.
Labeling those with medical skills and knowledge different from those held by the advertisers in the Journal became the basis of quackbusting, the practice of disparaging, ridiculing, and eventually criminalizing all approaches to medicine on which one cannot personally profit. To suggest that this is not science and that it is morally embarrassing is an understatement because the truth is that great crimes against humanity have been perpetrated by those standing behind the banner of orthodoxy and conformity.
The irony is that science is supposed to be truth seeking. Scientific minds are adventurous, constantly in search of new horizons, and the frontiers of knowledge are being pushed further and further so as to create a healthier world; however, the reality seems to be that the only ideas that "matter" are the ones on which one can profit.
Rife was the victim of this horribly twisted set of circumstances but countless others have faced similar ordeals because of the misuse of power and influence by an organization that is supported by the industries that advertise in its Journal.
The Microscope
Royal Rife's scopes were destroyed. One incomplete scope survived. Rife died a broken man. To-date, no one has succeeded in building a better microscope for viewing live samples; and no one has replicated his frequency devices though countless spin off technologies exist, everything from simplistic devices such as the Clark zapper to various radionics machines interfaced with modern computer technologies.
In Part III, the emphasis will be more on the microscopes and less on the frequencies. Then, in Part IV, the frequencies will be addressed in the context of the challenges we face today.
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This is an excerpt from an essay posted to my subscribers on 27 March 2008 under the title of “The End of All Disease”. Copyright by Dr. Ingrid Naiman 2008. https://ingridnaiman.com/subscription_posts/microscopy/royal_rife.html
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The images are from Rife.de and are used with the permission of Peter Walker, owner of the site. The microscope image was photoshopped to remove background clutter.
Thankyou Ingrid. Very informative and enlightening.