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This article indicates that so-called superbugs, ie infectious microbes

resistant to antibiotics, are an increasing threat as most major drug companies

are no longer investing in antibiotics research. At the end of the article is

mention of the deadly respiratory infection bacteria, Klebsiella pneumoniae. I

have had personal experience with this. Some years back I had what at first

seemed to be a cold. However, over a period of hours my coughing became severe

and my lungs hurt and felt like they were being shredded. I knew I had a bad

respiratory infection and was in trouble, but did not know what kind of

infection it was. I ran various frequency sets from the CAFL on my Rife/Bare

machine for pneumonia-like infections while trying to find one that seemed

effective. No improvement was observed until I ran the frequency set for

Klebsiella pneumoniae. Before this set had finished running I observed that the

coughing had changed and somewhat diminished. That did indeed terminate the

infection, and then it took about 5 or 6 weeks for my lungs to heal. Researching

K. pneumoniae online I learned that somewhere around half of all people who get

this infection die of it, even with conventional medical treatment. This

infection causes necrosis of lung tissue. It is quite possible that this use of

the Rife machine saved my life.

BTW, I later learned that cattlemen call this " dust pneumonia " . When it infects

their herds most of the cattle can die, and the survivors may no longer be

productive.

This article may provide an outstandingly good reason for having and knowing how

to use a Rife machine. Relying upon a medical establishment that no longer

serves our needs could potentially be a fatal mistake.

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