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San Diego Reader has recently released an article entitled:

Royal Rife: Into the Micro Beyond

Long-Ago In San Diego

By Jeff | Published Wednesday, Feb. 15, 2012

http://www.sandiegoreader.com/news/2012/feb/15/unforgettable/

The article is well worth reading (above link). I have already added my own

commentary to it as follows:

Roy Rife's achievments have been well documented and in his hayday, he was

recognised by some of the top medical minds of his time - until medical politics

of the AMA got involved and tried to destroy him after he refused to give them

his technologies for next to nothing.

Luckily, his legacy still lives on today and while the persecution still

continues in the USA even today, his methods have formed the basis of approved

medical equipment being used in Europe, for example.

There is a German made optical microscope which matches the capabilities

(although working differently) of Rife's Universal microscope to see living

organisms at high resolutions and magnifications. That many scientists have been

unable to confirm pleomorphism (that microorganisms have multiple forms) lies in

them using conventional optical microscopes that do not have this capability. A

bit like disbelieving man was on the moon because you cannot see any signs of it

in a normal telescope, yet with top space based telescopes you can see such

signs.

The " radiation " Rife used was based on radio waves and Rife was exposed to it

for a major part of his life just like we are exposed to radio and television

waves, today. He lived to a high age with no ill effects.

To learn more about Royal Rife, his history and modern day devices inspired by

his work, have a look at the following websites:

http://www.rife.de

http://www.rife.org

http://www.rifewiki.org

http://www.rifeforum.com

http://www.rifehandbook.com

Regards

Rife Research Europe

http://www.rife.de

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