Guest guest Posted January 22, 2008 Report Share Posted January 22, 2008 Lets hope that it is just a network problem ... Dave Felt On 1/22/2008 9:14:20 AM, patriotmike2001 (mikekirk@...) wrote: > I just tried Rifelabs website and it appears not to exist now. Is > Dave out of business? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2008 Report Share Posted January 22, 2008 Hi Dave, RifeLabs.com is up and running again. Must have been a network error. A question from your earlier post ... You said ... Not paramecium organisms, but e.coli bacteria - completely different critter. Is it harder to kill e.coli than it is to kill paramecium ? Regards Ken Uzzell http://heal-me.com.au Re: Rifelabs? > Lets hope that it is just a network problem ... > > Dave Felt > > > > On 1/22/2008 9:14:20 AM, patriotmike2001 (mikekirk@...) wrote: >> I just tried Rifelabs website and it appears not to exist now. Is >> Dave out of business? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2008 Report Share Posted January 22, 2008 --- Ken Uzzell wrote: <snip> > Is it harder to kill e.coli than it is to kill > paramecium ? It may not be harder; we just need to find the frequency that will " do the business " . That's the hard part. Regards, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2008 Report Share Posted January 23, 2008 YES !! I know of only three people who say they have killed e.coli with a Bare-Rife machine, and only one of those folks has been able to produce any details. I have yet to try it. Apparently paramecium are pretty easy to blow up. -Dave Ken Uzzell wrote: > Hi Dave, > > RifeLabs.com is up and running again. Must have been a network error. > > A question from your earlier post ... > > You said ... > Not paramecium organisms, but e.coli bacteria - completely different > critter. > > Is it harder to kill e.coli than it is to kill paramecium ? > > Regards > Ken Uzzell > http://heal-me.com.au > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2008 Report Share Posted January 23, 2008 --- Dave Felt wrote: > YES !! I know of only three people who say they > have killed e.coli with > a Bare-Rife machine, and only one of those folks has > been able to > produce any details. I have yet to try it. > Apparently paramecium are > pretty easy to blow up. How many people have tried to devitalize E. Coli? I would bet that far more people have tried Paramecia than E. Coli. Aside from the frequency capability of equipment, it may just be a matter that so few people are trying to do it. Regards, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2008 Report Share Posted January 23, 2008 , I worked on e.coli most of one summer attempting to kill or stun it using a Bare-Rife device and with an EMEM. Many frequency sets, including from Resonant Light and from Char. Incubated the cultures, radiated them with controls (not radiated) at various distances including as close as 0.5 meters, measured the culture growth over the next XX hours. The frequency exposures didn't bother them at all. I had two tests out of well over a hundred which showed a slowing of the growth curve when exposed to modulated plasma emissions, but those results were not repeatable by later tests with exactly the same protocols. Not repeatable, not science. Dual-beam spectrophotometer for measuring cell density was donated from a leading university, calibrated before each test, and my advisor was a Ph.D. Senior Research biologist. E.coli was a standard strain (not the dangerous stuff) from a biological supply house, so anybody could have duplicated the experiment had it worked. Next attempt might be this summer with new frequencies and protocols. We still need something which can show the effectiveness of given devices. Dave > --- Dave Felt wrote: > > > YES !! I know of only three people who say they > > have killed e.coli with > > a Bare-Rife machine, and only one of those folks has > > been able to > > produce any details. I have yet to try it. > > Apparently paramecium are > > pretty easy to blow up. > > > How many people have tried to devitalize E. Coli? I > would bet that far more people have tried Paramecia > than E. Coli. Aside from the frequency capability of > equipment, it may just be a matter that Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2008 Report Share Posted January 23, 2008 Were the experiments of the other three people you mentioned as rigorous as yours? Also, what frequency range did you work in? I should think that if you tested the entire audio spectrum, and couldn't " do the business " , then that is strong indication that the audio frequencies do not " work " by devitalizing organisms. It also indicates that higher frequencies need to be tested. Regards, --- Dave Felt wrote: > , I worked on e.coli most of one summer > attempting to kill or stun > it using a Bare-Rife device and with an EMEM. Many > frequency sets, > including from Resonant Light and from Char. > Incubated the cultures, > radiated them with controls (not radiated) at > various distances > including as close as 0.5 meters, measured the > culture growth over the > next XX hours. The frequency exposures didn't bother > them at all. > > I had two tests out of well over a hundred which > showed a slowing of the > growth curve when exposed to modulated plasma > emissions, but those > results were not repeatable by later tests with > exactly the same > protocols. Not repeatable, not science. Dual-beam > spectrophotometer for > measuring cell density was donated from a leading > university, calibrated > before each test, and my advisor was a Ph.D. Senior > Research biologist. > E.coli was a standard strain (not the dangerous > stuff) from a biological > supply house, so anybody could have duplicated the > experiment had it > worked. Next attempt might be this summer with new > frequencies and > protocols. We still need something which can show > the effectiveness of > given devices. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2008 Report Share Posted January 23, 2008 I just bought an EMX machine from him about a week ago so he's definitely getting some business! BTW. The e-mail address is dave@... (as on the website), rifelabs@... doesn't seem to work for me. Tim > > I just tried Rifelabs website and it appears not to exist now. Is > Dave out of business? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2008 Report Share Posted January 23, 2008 Try this web address. http://www.rifelabs.com/index2.html > I just tried Rifelabs website and it appears not to exist now. Is > Dave out of business? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2008 Report Share Posted January 23, 2008 ....i'd be interested to know if a Doug Coil could be made to kill e. coli > Re: Re: Rifelabs? > > > , I worked on e.coli most of one summer attempting to kill or stun > it using a Bare-Rife device and with an EMEM. Many frequency sets, > including from Resonant Light and from Char. Incubated the cultures, > radiated them with controls (not radiated) at various distances > including as close as 0.5 meters, measured the culture growth over the > next XX hours. The frequency exposures didn't bother them at all. > > I had two tests out of well over a hundred which showed a slowing of the > growth curve when exposed to modulated plasma emissions, but those > results were not repeatable by later tests with exactly the same > protocols. Not repeatable, not science. Dual-beam spectrophotometer for > measuring cell density was donated from a leading university, calibrated > before each test, and my advisor was a Ph.D. Senior Research biologist. > E.coli was a standard strain (not the dangerous stuff) from a biological > supply house, so anybody could have duplicated the experiment had it > worked. Next attempt might be this summer with new frequencies and > protocols. We still need something which can show the effectiveness of > given devices. > > Dave > > > > --- Dave Felt wrote: > > > > > YES !! I know of only three people who say they > > > have killed e.coli with > > > a Bare-Rife machine, and only one of those folks has > > > been able to > > > produce any details. I have yet to try it. > > > Apparently paramecium are > > > pretty easy to blow up. > > > > > > How many people have tried to devitalize E. Coli? I > > would bet that far more people have tried Paramecia > > than E. Coli. Aside from the frequency capability of > > equipment, it may just be a matter that > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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