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believe that the original Rife device is a direct derivative of the being is still unknown. But certainly, the fact that a 60-Hz modu- Abrams device. There are some slight differences—namely, the lated wave was important to the Oscilloclast's operation had to power levels are many times greater in the Rife unit—yet the play some part in the development of the audio MORs in the Rife emanated radio wave from the plasma tube is very slight, like in device. the Abrams device. The Rife unit had a variable pulse rate of from about | to 4 Hz per second; it used a much wider variation in ILL-FATED RESEARCH WITH A RIFE-TYPE DEVICE the radio frequency band than did the Abrams unit; and Rife used A recent series of letters from an individual known by his a plasma tube as an antenna. Mortal oscillatory rates (MORs) Internet name as "Cisco" has shed even more light on the original were given only in radio frequencies, as originally there was no Rife instrument. In 1934 two doctors in Denver, Colorado, (modulated) audio frequency MOR. respectively named Clayton and Cooperson, were working with It is my thought that the reason Rife never patented his device what is assumed to be a Rife instrument. was due to its extremely close kinship with the Abrams Several years ago Cisco was given access to Dr Clayton's seven Oscilloclast and another device of the era, known as a Violet Ray notebooks. Cisco took notes from these notebooks as they device. seemed to be important, but no men- The Violet Ray device was simply a tion of Rife was ever made in the handheld Tesla coil attached to an entries. Cisco later found out that argon-filled glass tube. The Tesla coil The original Rife device merely Dr Clayton's relative, who owned produced damped, shock-excited the notebooks, had thrown them in oscillations in igniting the tube. Due | Used a Variable radio frequency the trash! to its construction the Violet Ray, like Cisco's story of Dr Clayton is the Oscilloclast, would modulate 60 with a variable pulse rate. This most revealing. Besides the plasma Hz AC wall power. Large versions of pulsed radio wave was output tube, the radio transmitter and the the Violet Ray device were apparently variable pulse rate, Clayton con- pioneered by Nikola Tesla as a thera- toa gas-filled tube. nected his patients to a couple of peutic device in the late 19th century. alternating depolarisers. So how did the original Rife device The depolariser was designed to operate? Nowadays we all think in deliver an alternating DC electrical terms of audio frequency MORs. For current that would change from pos- example, the known audio MOR of cancer is 2,128 Hz. But Rife itive to negative as the radio-energy-driven output bulb pulsed. gave an MOR of 28,825,455 Hz. In other words, there was no The output of the depolariser would appear much as a square direct modulation of an audio frequency with the original Rife wave would look on an oscilloscope; that is, the pulse would be device! positive for half of the time of a flash cycle and then abruptly The original Rife device merely used a variable radio frequency become negative for the remaining half of the cycle when the with a variable pulse rate. This pulsed radio wave was output toa —_ tube wasn't flashing. gas-filled tube. The pulse was generated by controlling the output The patient would sit in a wooden chair with his feet on a metal of the transmitter to the plasma tube. In an available video of Dr _ plate and would hold two electrodes in his hands. At a later date, Rife using his unit, the pulse of the tube can clearly be seen. This a pair of electrodes was added to the back of the chair to get more pulse was a complete on/off cycle, and the tube did not stay lit current into the torso area. The use of a foot plate and handheld between pulses. Such a shock will produce immense radio-energy electrodes is an application technique typical of modern electric- harmonics. current Rife-type frequency devices. How and why the variable audio MORs used today came into Dr Clayton and his partner Dr Cooperson later became caught up in the politics of the situation. They suf- fered from the economic reality of the Depression, and research slowed. The final straw was that the US Government threatened both doctors with prosecution on sedition charges. In order to raise funds, the two doctors had become involved with a rather mysterious but wealthy German, and a Swiss financier. They had also had frequent contact with a German microscopist. Problem was, of course, that the good doctors were dealing with people in what had become Nazi Germany. In retro- spect, their innocence of the situation was cer- tainly something of their undoing, but this was the Depression and money was scarce. As an example of how economically stressed things were in this era, one major American newspaper magnate was receiving payments from Nazi Germany to print favourable articles in his newspapers about the Nazi regime. being is still unknown. But certainly, the fact that a 60-Hz modu- lated wave was important to the Oscilloclast's operation had to play some part in the development of the audio MORs in the Rife device. used a variable radio frequency with a variable pulse rate. This ol Pee Been ee nee te Sa 38 = NEXUS APRIL - MAY 1998 The original Rife device merely pulsed radio wave was output to a gas-filled tube.