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been aware of the invader until the protein coating had begun to dissolve. After the decloaking, the neutrophil continued to con- sume the invading pathogen. Here are some additional notes from the study: * This is listed by Dr Clark as having the musical note of C#, but we found it to range from mid C# to early D. ¢ When the pathogen numbers were high, there was an active invasion as well as symptoms (the most common being fatigue) which varied in intensity. * When the antigen frequencies were high, antibodies were being produced. ¢ When detoxing the Epstein Barr virus, ear and throat infec- tions, pain and sensitivity in those areas were noticed. Reports show that Epstein Barr virus tends to hide in the neck area. * Doxycycl HYC, a potent antibiotic, is reported to be able to kill this strain of Chlamydia pneumoniae, but had little effect in this case. Giving the frequency equivalent for Doxycycl produced side effects as if the medication had been given, even though the subject had never taken it before. * One infected and particularly vulnerable client exhibited small, thin, pinch-like bruises. * One client had a pacemaker implanted by doctors, to stop an accelerated heart rate, but the breathing problems and muddled thinking were still present after the placement of the pacemaker. ¢ One client was told that he needed heart surgery to clear blocked arteries, but, obtaining a second opinion, he discovered that this was not necessary. ¢ One client was told by the medical establishment that absolutely nothing was wrong, except simply stress. ¢ Four persons in the study ended up in the hospital, but not one hospital discovered that a pathogen was causing the problem. Chlamydia pneumoniae ¢ Four persons in the study ended up in the hospital, but not one Bio-acoustic voice spectral analysis has been shown to be an hospital discovered that a pathogen was causing the problem. inexpensive (the lab testing for Chlamydia pneumoniae costs US$400 per test) and quick way to determine which pathogens are | Chlamydia pneumoniae Linked to Heart Disease present and which antibodies have been manufactured by the An article published in the June 2000 issue of the Townsend body. In the case of Chlamydia pneumoniae, researchers were Letters for Doctors and Patients stated that the high and rising able to identify those participants in the study who had been incidence of heart disease in many cases can be attributed to undi- infected by the bacterium, those who had created antibodies to it, agnosed Chlamydia pneumoniae which continuously re-infect the and those who were on their way to being free human host. of the infection. Jeffrey S. Bland, PhD, with Sara H. Additional notes from the study are as fol- | Rife and many others knew Benum, MA, in a recent publication, lows: hat f is the k Genetic Nutritioneering (Keats ¢ This bacterium was not listed by Dr Clark. t at requency IS t e ey Publishing, Los Angeles, 1999), * This is not the sexually transmitted variety to controlling pathogens. reported the following (pp. 142-144): of Chlamydia; the Chlamydia pneumoniae . . . "Swedish medical researchers spent strain is airborne and it attacks the lungs and It IS the key to stimulating several years trying to determine the pulmonary system. Its symptoms include the body to fight its cause of death of 16 very fit athletes; laboured breathing, dizziness and passing out, y g all of whom died of sudden cardiac accelerated heart rate, high blood pressure own pathogens. arrest while performing. Post mortem and muddled thinking. Reinfection is possi- examination revealed evidence of ble after symptoms have disappeared. The inflammation of the heart, which bacterium has an incubation period of 10-14 days. seemed to be caused by a chronic infection with the parasite * The frequency of Chlamydia pneumoniae corresponds with Chlamydia pneumoniae. the musical note of C#, and also involves the note of A, which is Following up on this discovery, investigators in the cardiology associated with blood clotting. division at the University of Utah School of Medicine confirmed ¢ For active cases, a narrow band of C# was active in each the strong correlation between heart disease and infection with chart, and late A to early A# was also involved. Chlamydia pneumoniae. ¢ For those with high protease levels, symptoms did not appear. Improving protein (including milk protein) digestion is a major ¢ For those with blood type O, symptoms were short and less step in eliminating the availability of sloughed-off protein that is severe. used for cloaking by such pathogens as Chlamydia pneumoniae. «@ Whan the Dea. that frequency is the key to controlling pathogens. It is the key to stimulating the body to fight its own pathogens. severe. * When the Frequency Equivalent™ of Epstein Barr virus was high, an active infection was present. * When the antigen frequencies were high, antibodies were being produced. * The Chlamydia pneumoniae formed clots which formed a pro- tective coating that cloaked the entire clot from the neutrophils. These clots are not shown in chest X-rays or clotting factor scans. It is suggested that a pulmonary arteriography or a spiral CT of the lung be ordered to verify the presence of these small clots in the lung tissue. + Eating fatty foods or heavy meals exacerbated symptoms of laboured breathing. Depending on how much fatty food or how large the meal had been consumed by the participant, symptoms would dissipate within half an hour to four hours after treatment. Participants who had poor digestion of protein were most vulnera- ble. Trauma (brand name) from Thera-zyme has a particularly high dose of protease and was used along with digestive enzymes to ease or dissipate the symptoms. FREQUENCY, THE KEY TO FIGHTING PATHOGENS Using frequency to decloak these pathogens is the first step in establishing control. "We feel we are adding to the information that Rife started and the Universe was not ready to receive," said Karen Almashy, a participant in the Sound Health Research Institute study. "In Rife's time, it wasn't so urgent; now it is." Rife and many others knew that frequency is the key to controlling pathogens. It is the key to stimulating the body to fight its own pathogens. The main issue has been finding the correct frequency, in light of the constant mutations, and the appropriate wave form. Giving the body direct square waves can cause damage. The new techniques must provide frequencies in exacting patterns, using short bursts, for approximately eight minutes. Using frequency in this way provides a very powerful and effective avenue to dissolve the ringed protein barriers. Why does frequency work to dissolve ringed protein barriers 28 - NEXUS OCTOBER —- NOVEMBER 2000