Guest guest Posted November 14, 2004 Report Share Posted November 14, 2004 Was Rife a scam or incorrect. Well clearly I do not know - my view however would be that he was not a scam or incorrect - but since he is dead now what matters is are the successor machines a scam or not - and that I have yet to form a view on that. The Rife machine was indeed dangerous until he got it right. Do conspiracies occur - yes they do, in the UK we can currently buy heath supplements of our choice, but the EEC is in the proccess of suppressing them, well actually making sure that they are diluted to be in effective to be more accurate. We can at present get information from the web about potential benefits of health products and currently buy mail order from any country we wish. I believe the benefits of LDN are being as suppressed as much they can be at present by the establishment. So yes I do believe the system does suppress things that help people. The problem is that there are scams also and telling the difference between good things that have been suppressed and scams is a major problem. Dave Message: 24 Date: Sun, 14 Nov 2004 12:16:20 -0000 From: "aegis_on_ms" <aegis_on_ms@...>Subject: Re: Re Rife Machine - New subject Ozone TreatmentIt would appear that Rife was a genuine character and his "theories" held sway in the 1930's. To say that there is a conspiracy to suppress the cause of cancer, is simly not true, and cannot be done. Afterall, both you and me now know about the Rife machine. Today, 75 years later, I suspect that the Rife machine is either ineffective or even dangerous. Though I am sure someone will correct me..:-)A> Below is a link for some basic data on the original Rife> > He is also mentioned it the following books :- The Medical Mafia by Ghislaine Lanctot and The Cancer Conspiracy by Barry Lynes.> > If you search on Bechamp you will also find lots of things re his views and how they contradicted with Pasteur. I suppose that would be best summarised as Bechamp - Common causes of sickness therefore common solutions to sickness. Pasteur - Each sickness separate, pill for every ill.> > My view based on some study is that Royal Rife was he was not a scam but then I was not around in 1930 so how could I be adamant. All the new machines seem to be used on their own without a Microscope and they may well be a scam hence the original question. More to the point of my question Royal Rife made no claims re MS some of the new machine manufactures do.> > There are also other machines varying brain waves and some doing goodness knows what - also claiming to be to the benefit of MS . I just wanted to raise the subject to see if anyone had benefited from anything like it. Whether Royal Rife was a scam or not is irrelevant in some senses since he is dead.> > All I was investigating is their any benefit in any of the machines being produced now. We are getting on well with LDN but as ever looking for something better.> > The other thing I have been looking at is Ozone treatment so any comments on that also welcome.> > I am basically making the assumption that I am most unlikely to be the first to stumble on the best thing re MS and therefore if something else is working then at least one of the readers on this message board will have benefited and will therefore reply. I am also aware this is a bit off topic for this board so if anyone knows of a more appropriate board - comments would also be welcome> > http://www.trunkerton.fsnet.co.uk/royal_raymond_rife.htm> > > > Message: 11 > Date: Sat, 13 Nov 2004 12:23:48 -0000> From: "aegis_on_ms" <aegis_on_ms@y...>> Subject: Re: Rife Machine> > > Aegis would appreciate someone posting the science behind RIFE > machines. At the risk of suffering from foot in mouth disease, RIFE Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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