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Does anyone here own a Atelier Robin F-100 series generator?

Can you comment on where you bought it including cables and foot-pads and how

you use it i.e. handholds, foot-pads, scalar device?

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> > Really, I feel that I still have a lot to learn about Rife before making a

purchase, but I want to buy one soon because I know that I have parasites and I

probably have Lyme, so I want to target these things with Rife which has long

intrigued me.

>

> I have done some digging here and there and learned a bit. I really like the

idea of using the F-165 with a scalar device like the SG-1 (the SG-1 is

relatively new and I don't know much about it except that it is better than the

SC-1A). These might turn out to be what I buy, however I am open to suggestions.

>

> Louise, from this list, sent me some great information to get me on my way,

but I am also hoping too learn more about these two devices mentioned above in

specific.

>

> Can anyone share their thoughts, experiences, literature on these?

>

> Would purchasing the F-165 directly from Atelier Robin be a better option?

>

> Any other comparable Rife machines that you think are a better choice?

>

> And/or thoughts in general are welcomed of course.

>

> Thanks.

>

> Josh

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Thanks. Can you elaborate more please?

I am aware that that it can be used as a standalone which is why I am interested

in it as a primary device. It is also portable as well. I take it all I would

need is a f-165, some frequencies, handholds, and footpads, correct?

Josh

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> > > Really, I feel that I still have a lot to learn about Rife before making a

purchase, but I want to buy one soon because I know that I have parasites and I

probably have Lyme, so I want to target these things with Rife which has long

intrigued me.

> >

> > I have done some digging here and there and learned a bit. I really like the

idea of using the F-165 with a scalar device like the SG-1 (the SG-1 is

relatively new and I don't know much about it except that it is better than the

SC-1A). These might turn out to be what I buy, however I am open to suggestions.

> >

> > Louise, from this list, sent me some great information to get me on my way,

but I am also hoping too learn more about these two devices mentioned above in

specific.

> >

> > Can anyone share their thoughts, experiences, literature on these?

> >

> > Would purchasing the F-165 directly from Atelier Robin be a better option?

> >

> > Any other comparable Rife machines that you think are a better choice?

> >

> > And/or thoughts in general are welcomed of course.

> >

> > Thanks.

> >

> > Josh

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There are some very informative posts by Loyd on the blaster set up from

Jan 10th and 11th, 2011. Just do a search on this list putting in the word

'blaster'.

Dr. Loyd sells the F-165 including handholds and programs loaded into the

machine. He also refers to programs available, in the above posts, on his

website. As with Dale Fawcett, he also sells the SG-1, I believe. If you order

from atelier robin, he only has the frequency generators.

The F-165 can also be used in a vehicle with a power adapter for older ones. The

new generators, according to , have a 110-240 VAC to 12VDC power adapter

and the generator itself can run directly from 12 VDC with a cable that converts

from your cigarette lighter to a coax 2.1 mm , positive center plug.

Personally, I wouldn't want one without the SG-1. I don't have time to be

tethered down. The SG-1 makes it much more versatile, allowing you to use

whatever target you choose, without holding it. I would also recommend the F-165

over the F-125. Being limited to less than three frequency channels running at a

time, can limit what programs can be run.

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> > > Does anyone here own a Atelier Robin F-100 series generator?

> > >

> > > Can you comment on where you bought it including cables and foot-pads

> and how you use it i.e. handholds, foot-pads, scalar device?

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Thanks Warren. I think I may go with a F-125 and take it from there...

Josh

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> > > Really, I feel that I still have a lot to learn about Rife before making a

purchase, but I want to buy one soon because I know that I have parasites and I

probably have Lyme, so I want to target these things with Rife which has long

intrigued me.

> >

> > I have done some digging here and there and learned a bit. I really like the

idea of using the F-165 with a scalar device like the SG-1 (the SG-1 is

relatively new and I don't know much about it except that it is better than the

SC-1A). These might turn out to be what I buy, however I am open to suggestions.

> >

> > Louise, from this list, sent me some great information to get me on my way,

but I am also hoping too learn more about these two devices mentioned above in

specific.

> >

> > Can anyone share their thoughts, experiences, literature on these?

> >

> > Would purchasing the F-165 directly from Atelier Robin be a better option?

> >

> > Any other comparable Rife machines that you think are a better choice?

> >

> > And/or thoughts in general are welcomed of course.

> >

> > Thanks.

> >

> > Josh

>

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Thanks Char. I think I may start out with a F-125. The F Scan Compact is

intriguing as well. Thanks for the links.

Josh

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> > > > > Really, I feel that I still have a lot to learn about Rife before

> making a purchase, but I want to buy one soon because I know that I have

> parasites and I probably have Lyme, so I want to target these things with

> Rife which has long intrigued me.

> > > >

> > > > I have done some digging here and there and learned a bit. I really

> like the idea of using the F-165 with a scalar device like the SG-1 (the

> SG-1 is relatively new and I don't know much about it except that it is

> better than the SC-1A). These might turn out to be what I buy, however I am

> open to suggestions.

> > > >

> > > > Louise, from this list, sent me some great information to get me on my

> way, but I am also hoping too learn more about these two devices mentioned

> above in specific.

> > > >

> > > > Can anyone share their thoughts, experiences, literature on these?

> > > >

> > > > Would purchasing the F-165 directly from Atelier Robin be a better

> option?

> > > >

> > > > Any other comparable Rife machines that you think are a better choice?

> > > >

> > > > And/or thoughts in general are welcomed of course.

> > > >

> > > > Thanks.

> > > >

> > > > Josh

> > >

> >

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> >

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Thanks. What I like about the F-125 is that I can always upgrade to a 165 if I

want to and from what I understand it is very useful.

If I buy from Loyd or Fawcett, is there an additional benefits say do they come

with programmed frequencies already as opposed to buying from Atelier which I

assume is blank. I know that I can use the CAFL list, but is there anything

reason I may want to consider from buying from someone who pre-programs

additional frequencies?

Is there anyway around the shipping fee from Ateleir? Also, I read that the

F-165 from Fawcett is missing a piece that the AR device has. Do not remember

exactly what it was.

Josh

> > > >

> > > > Does anyone here own a Atelier Robin F-100 series generator?

> > > >

> > > > Can you comment on where you bought it including cables and foot-pads

> > and how you use it i.e. handholds, foot-pads, scalar device?

>

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Nutzo agencies like the FDA are not common outside of US are they?

Drs here are very protective of their yacht payment sources.

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> > > > > Some people have used accessories from this company with the

> > F-165 or

> > > > > F-125

> > > > > generators.

> > > > > http://www.pachealthonline.com/accessories.htm

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Health Canada is just as bad!

<Nutzo agencies like the FDA are not common outside of US are they? Drs here are very protective of their yacht payment sources.>

Bonita PoulinCanadian CoordinatorGLOBAL RECOGNITION CAMPAIGNMultiple Chem ical Sensitivityand other Chem ically Induced Illnesses, Dis eases & Injuryaffecting civilians and military personnelwww.mcs-global.org www.mcsglobalawareness.com

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The US, Canada and South AMerica will soon form the American Union, patterned

after the Euro, our money is already designed, the " Amero "

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> Health Canada is just as bad!

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> <Nutzo agencies like the FDA are not common outside of US are they? Drs here

are very protective of their yacht payment sources.>

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> Bonita Poulin

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> Canadian Coordinator

> GLOBAL RECOGNITION CAMPAIGN

> Multiple Chem ical Sensitivity

> and other Chem ically Induced Illnesses, Dis eases & Injury

> affecting civilians and military personnel

> www.mcs-global.org

> www.mcsglobalawareness.com

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