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medical practice. Modern medical devices are generally restricted by government certification agencies to outputting electrical fre- quencies below 200 Hz. The problem, of course, is how to get an object to absorb a res- medical practice. Modern medical devices are generally restricted onant frequency. Most of us have experienced sound waves strik- by government certification agencies to outputting electrical fre- ing us at a loud concert—a form of mechanical coupling of ener- _—_ quencies below 200 Hz. gy. Dr Rife discovered a new method of coupling the resonant wave to objects. He used a gas-filled tube, typically containing © EFFECTS OF THE RIFE/BARE DEVICE one of the noble gases such as argon or neon or some combination In about September of 1995, the status of Rife plasma tube thereof. This tube was excited to glow much like a neon sign technology changed. It was then that I succeeded in developing a glows, but Dr Rife used radio energy instead of high-voltage elec- device that, although not really the Rife device, would produce tricity to make the tube glow or form a plasma. It was the wave _ effects that closely mimicked and in some cases completely emanation from the tube—what I call a "plasma wave"—that pos- exceeded Dr Rife's unit. sessed the ability to couple to cellular objects and resonate them. As an example, Dr Rife's unit was used on one person at a time, The beauty of Dr Rife's device was that it did not need to be but my device can be used effectively on a whole roomful of peo- attached to the body. A person would merely lie down, and the __ ple at one time. There are now groups in Australia, Canada and tube would then be passed over the body from a short distance. the US meeting several times weekly, with up to 50 people having The solution to Dr Rife's secret has eluded researchers for over _—_ exposure from one device simultaneously. 60 years. Simply connecting up a A Canadian "volunteer group", as it radio transmitter to a plasma tube will is called, has had well over 400 peo- produce some physiologic effects in a ple attend these sessions so far, with a patient—but not the physiological and ... Most importantly there have cumulative exposure time in excess cellular destructive effects for which | Qeen reports that the device can of 7,000 hours. These volunteers are Dr Rife's device is known. required to keep records of their ini- In an attempt to reproduce the | fesonate and destroy cancer cells J iii complaints and the effects of effects of Dr Rife's original plasma (and sarcomas) in the body. It treatment. As a result, a very large tube device, people have been modi- . database is being created that docu- fying electric muscle-stimulators into does this so well that one of the ments the protocols used and the vari- neatly 43 years. These modified | '™MAJOr problems is gauging the | oo csr pening device rly years. se modifi ry ending device. stimulators can easily produce electri- exposures that people Sufferers of fibromyalgia, rheuma- cal waves as high as 40,000 cycles toid arthritis and osteoarthritis, Lyme (Hz). Called "Rife" devices by their alll tolerate. disease and candidiasis have given manufacturers, these electrical stimu- consistent reports of positive lator instruments do work to a degree, response to treatment with the device. and many individuals over the years have benefited from their Chronic infections of all sorts, including virus-based diseases, usage. However, these electrical devices suffer badly from one have responded favourably, according to reports. Herpes, cold main problem: electricity travels along lines of least resistance; and flu viruses have been easily overcome, generally in less than so one could easily miss treating an important area due to local 48 hours following exposure to the device. tissue resistance and electrical pathways. The manufacturers of Reports have also been received of the destruction of mould on these instruments try to overcome these shortcomings of electrici- shower walls, and of perishable food like bread not going mouldy ty by varying or manipulating the output wave in some manner. (only stale) in the refrigerator. These sorts of effects occur with- These same techniques of electrical frequency manipulation are —_—_ out direct exposure, the wave passing through walls and through utilised today in modern TENS (transcutaneous electronic nerve the metal confines of a refrigerator. Reports have also been stimulation) units and other types of electrical stimulators used in received of the device killing cockroaches, ants and other undesir- able insect pests. Videotaped lab tests show the device to be extremely effective against common pond- water protozoa, literally causing them to explode and disintegrate. This raises the ques- tion of how the device would work against dis- ease-causing protozoa; for example, those that cause malaria. Users of the device have reported vasodila- tion of the blood vessels in the skin, and, as a result, some dramatic benefits: age-spots dis- appearing, skin thickening and becoming more youthful in appearance, slight hair-regrowth on the scalp, as well as memory improvement and alertness in the aged. Certain frequencies have been used to sedate and put people to sleep. Other frequencies — have been used to stop seizures as they occur. y rm Users also report very dramatic pain-alleviating Original Rife beam ray unit of about 25 watts power; uses 809 output tube. neni ns effects at selected fre- ut 1es. major problems is gauging the exposures that people can tolerate. pf at Original Rife beam ray unit of about 25 watts power; uses 809 output tube. 44 - NEXUS OCTOBER - NOVEMBER 1996