I have to dispute this but you are on the right track.
I believe that yes, Rockefeller-dominated interests (Rockefeller formed the AMA to control medicine) killed Rife.
The way Rife technology works is that it provides electromagnetic energy that resonates with molecules associated with specific disease organisms and either electrochemically interacts with them or even damages those molecules. It is NOT like the illustration shows, that is an incorrect model of it.
Here is an example: in a microwave oven, we pump 2.4GHz energy into the cavity and it couples into water molecules, spinning them and friction-heating them. If you did this long enough, you would either tear them away from the other water or turn them to steam or even at high powers, tear the water itself apart.
With a disease organism which contains many types of molecules, all you have to do is target the right molecule with the right resonant frequency energy and you can interfere with that molecule and damage the organism.
I've seen it operate on a coarse level where it literally blew an amoeba apart on a slide.
I can point you to various reading resources, as I've followed Rife and his technology and its offshoots for decades now. As an engineer and a working scientist too I know he was right.
Nice, have you seen the Rife frequency generator app on the iStore? It’s $200 and says it can replace the $5000 rife machine. Is this true? I checked out the frequencies on the free trial and they seem legit but not sure if the machine itself is needed or not.
The iPhone cannot generate the required frequencies of energy, so the app is not legit. For a Rife machine you need electrodes to convey RF energy from the generator in the device. This energy may be at many different frequencies, so one does not use an antenna, but instead electrodes to conduct the RF energy into the body.
I have to dispute this but you are on the right track.
Hmm. Interesting. Thanks.
I can point you to various reading resources, as I've followed Rife and his technology and its offshoots for decades now. As an engineer and a working scientist too I know he was right.
Nice, have you seen the Rife frequency generator app on the iStore? It’s $200 and says it can replace the $5000 rife machine. Is this true? I checked out the frequencies on the free trial and they seem legit but not sure if the machine itself is needed or not.
The iPhone cannot generate the required frequencies of energy, so the app is not legit. For a Rife machine you need electrodes to convey RF energy from the generator in the device. This energy may be at many different frequencies, so one does not use an antenna, but instead electrodes to conduct the RF energy into the body.
I would love to know your reading recommendations. Thank you for sharing.