Can A 'Lost' Cancer Cure Be Found Again?
Did Royal Raymond Rife cure cancer in the 1930s?
A man named Royal Raymond Rife focused his research on curing cancer, yet he's hardly known, despite his documented accomplishments. This story is about how unlikely events can sometimes have dramatic outcomes, and how his research could have important consequences for your health today.
Royal Raymond Rife was fresh out of college when he became friends with Henry Timken, a businessman who gained a fortune in the ball-bearing industry.
A genius with expertise in virtually all areas of engineering, Rife actually built a record-breaking boat motor with a remarkable 2700 horsepower in 1915! He called it "Kitty Hawk the Fifth" and it held records in America for years.
Ball-bearings and optical engineering
Rife had an extensive background working with Carl Zeiss, the famous lens manufacturer. His experience in optical engineering led Rife to develop an X-Ray eye that covered Timken's entire ball-bearing production line.
This X-Ray eye saved Timken billions of dollars by enabling him to precisely monitor quality control. As thanks for his breakthrough, he gifted Rife with a lucrative research budget
In 1920's San Diego, Rife used that generous budget to build a research lab where he set out to find a causative agent for cancer. His expertise in such diverse areas of engineering allowed him to excel quickly and build every part he needed in his own machine shop.
By the early 1930's Rife had built microscopes capable of viewing living viruses. In the laboratory Rife found two viruses which he associated with the presence of cancerous tumors. He called these viruses the 'BX virus,' for the carcinoma-associated virus and the 'BY virus,' for the sarcoma-associated virus.
Rife knew that he could vibrate a microbe with 'coordinative resonance' until it is overpowered and dissolves. He began to search for the frequencies which would disrupt the growth of the virus.
He called these frequencies the 'Mortal Oscillatory Rate' or M.O.R. for short. The M.O.R. frequency was Rife's 'kill' frequency - the frequency that the microbe naturally resonates at, and which Rife believed would dissolve the tumors.
Rife's work in this field has essentially vanished from the radar screen of the general public and the medical establishment. Why? Click here for part two (link here) of this report, to find out more about this overlooked hero.
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