The University
of Southern California sponsored a Special Medical Research team years
ago, to evaluate this electronic
therapy on the terminally ill. The medical team which
evaluated the therapy for the University of Southern California
included: Rufus Klein-Schmidt (President, Univ. of Southern California
), Milbank Johnson (then the President of the southern Calif. AMA),
Arthur Kendall (Director, Northwestern Medical School), Edward Kopps
(Metabolic Clinic, La Jolla), George Fischer (Children's Hospital, NY),
Karl Meyer (Hooper Found., San Francisco), Whalen Morrison (Chief
Surgeon, Sta. Fe Railway), George Dock. Millionaires like Henry Timken
financed Rife's work, such as the Universal Microscope,
with its 5,682 parts. With this superb microscope, Royal Raymond Rife
became the first human being to actually see a virus.
Constructing
his own equipment, he painstakingly analyzed the precise energetic
signature unique to each. Because the viruses and dwarf bacteria visible
to the human eye in Rife's Universal Microscope were alive, stained with
light, not dyes, Rife could experiment with precise radio and light
frequencies or "wave form healing," and destroy these deadly pathogens
under his microscope. By exposing disease organisms to highly modified
forms of their own unique electromagnetic pattern of oscillation, Rife
discovered he could destroy them (and nothing else) by the millions. How
is this possible? Every biochemical compound oscillates at its own
distinct frequency pattern. Therefore, every living thing has its own
unique electromagnetic signature, and this pattern is genetically
determined—and thus unlike any other species.
After decades
of research, Rife isolated the patterns, modified them and used them to
kill the microbes that produced them! Just as a wine glass is shattered
only by a particular frequency, so Rife's frequencies destroy only the
disease organism whose oscillation pattern corresponds to the modified
pattern he broadcast.
Unfortunately, Rife's scientific theories and method of treatment
conflicted with orthodox views and that of Morris Fishbein, then
president of the AMA who demanded to own stock in his company. When he
refused, his work was stopped and both the research and the treatments
were forced underground
Other good
sources to research Royal Rife can be found at:
www.rife.de
www.rife.org
www.rifesecrets.com
www.zerozerotwo.org
www.rifeforum.com
www.rifecranerockwell.net
www.rife.wiki.org


Rife
discovered that every virus, bacterium, parasite and other pathogen is
particularly sensitive to a specific “frequency” of sound and can be
destroyed by intensifying that frequency until it literally explodes –
like an intense musical note that can shatter a wine glass! To
“disintegrate” the microbes, Rife invented a Beam Ray machine (now known
as a Rife machine), the forerunner of today’s
Rife
discovered that every virus, bacterium, parasite and other pathogen is
particularly sensitive to a specific “frequency” of sound and can be
destroyed by intensifying that frequency until it literally explodes –
like an intense musical note that can shatter a wine glass! To
“disintegrate” the microbes, Rife invented a Beam Ray machine (now known
as a Rife machine), the forerunner of today’s Biofeedback instrument.





Original Rife Equipment is for sale
www.rifecranerockwell.net
The Daily California - August 11,
1971
Scientific Genius Dies
Saw Work Discredited
LA JOLLA
—The scientific genius who built one of the world’s most powerful
microscopes and invented a machine to treat cancer and other diseases
was buried today in Mt. Hope Cemetery.
Royal Raymond Rife, 83, whose Frequency
Instrument – a method of electrocuting disease-causing organisms in the
body – was the subject of intense debate during the 1950’s, died
Thursday at Grossmont Hospital of a heart attack.
Alone and virtually penniless, he had
been living in an El Cajon rest home since last year.
Acclaimed by the scientific world in the
1930’s for his invention of the Universal Microscope, a mechanical
marvel containing 5,280 parts and a magnifying power 20 times as great
as any then in existence, Rife lived to see some of what he considered
his most important work discredited by the medical profession.
The Frequency Instruments, used by some
doctors across the United States in treating a variety of diseases, were
confiscated. Reputations were ruined and one of Rife’s associates served
three years in prison before winning a reversal of his conviction on
grand theft charges.
Though Rife himself was not prosecuted,
his reputation was sullied and he clung to the suspicion that organized
medicine had conspired against him in his efforts to rid mankind of the
scourge of disease.
“Having spent every dime I earned in my
research for the benefit of mankind, I have ended up as a pauper, but I
achieved the impossible and would do it again,” Rife said in an
affidavit filed at the time his friend and associate, John Crane, was
appealing his conviction.
He accused the American Medical Assn. of
rejecting his electronic therapy discoveries and implied the
organization had “brainwashed and intimidated” his colleagues as well as
“feloniously censored” the publication of his work.
“I certify that the AMA and the
Department of Public Health have declared war on Rife’s Virus Microscope
Institute,” said the affidavit signed Feb. 7, 1967.
Rife built his microscope, one of five he
invented, so he could actually see disease viruses and observe their
activity, a triumph which astounded scientists at the time.
From his observations, Rife developed the
theory that every micro-organism has a “mortal oscillatory rate” – a
point at which it will shatter or break apart when bombarded by sound
waves.
He had conceived the idea of electronic
therapy as early as 1922, but it was not until 1934 in the Ellen Scripps
home near La Jolla that he was ready to demonstrate “Rife’s Ray.”
Sixteen patients with incurable diseases
were treated by physicians with Rife’s Ray in a clinical test of the
machine supervised by Dr. Milbank Johnson of Los Angeles
The claim was made that 14 of the 16
patients were pronounced “clinically cured” by the medical staff within
70 days and the remaining two patients were discharged after three
months of treatment.
In the next 20 years, Rife perfected his
machine – later to be called the Frequency Instrument – and about 100 of
them were in use by physicians in various parts of the world.
Affidavits are on file in the courts from
patients who claim they were cured of cancer, butterfly lupus – a skin
ailment – and other diseases after treatment with the Frequency
Instrument.
Scientists and physicians also claimed
success with Rife’s invention. One of his closest collaborators was Dr.
Arthur Kendall, professor of bacteriology at Northwestern University
Medical School, who wrote that he had observed successful treatment of a
tumor on a man’s cheek.
E.L. Walker of the George Williams Hooper
Foundation, an early-day cancer research organization, hailed the device
for its effectiveness against typhoid organisms.
Editor’s Note:
This is the newspaper obituary for Royal R. Rife that appeared in
The Daily California on August 11, 1971