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The Rise of the Fourth Reich - ThereAreNoSunglasses

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330 THE RISE OF THE FOURTH REICHResearch Committee <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> University <strong>of</strong> Sou<strong>the</strong>rn California confirmedthat Rife frequencies were reversing many ailments, including cancer. Oppositionimmediately came from Dr. Thomas Rivers <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Rocke fellerInstitute, who had not even seen Rife’s equipment in operation. By 1934,Rife had isolated a virus that bred cancer and stopped it by bombarding itwith electromagnetic frequencies. He was successful in killing both carcinomaand sarcoma cancers in more than four hundred tests on animals. Ithas been widely reported that in <strong>the</strong> summer <strong>of</strong> 1934, Rife, along withdoctors Milbank Johnson and Alvin G. Foord, succeeded in using hisfrequencies to cure sixteen cancer patients diagnosed as terminal by conventionalmedicine.Rife described <strong>the</strong> operation <strong>of</strong> his frequency machine thus: “With <strong>the</strong>frequency instrument treatment, no tissue is destroyed, no pain is felt, nonoise is audible, and no sensation is noticed. A tube lights up and threeminutes later <strong>the</strong> treatment is completed. <strong>The</strong> virus or bacteria is destroyedand <strong>the</strong> body <strong>the</strong>n recovers itself naturally from <strong>the</strong> toxic effect <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> virusor bacteria. Several diseases may be treated simultaneously.” A general analogyto this effect is glass shattering when a singer’s high note is sounded.It did not take long for <strong>the</strong> medical establishment to realize that such adevice not only would wreck <strong>the</strong> pharmaceutical industry but damagemedicine in general, since cures meant fewer visits to <strong>the</strong> doctor. Overworkedand underfunded, Rife and his associates were easy targets for attack.False claims were made against him, test procedures were altered,causing his demonstrations to fail, and impossible and diverting demandswere made on Rife’s research. Barry Lyne, who chronicled Rife’s story inhis book <strong>The</strong> Cancer Cure That Worked, elaborated: “[Rife] was curingcancer while <strong>the</strong> [International Cancer Research Foundation] broke <strong>the</strong>iragreements, insisted on procedures with inexperienced people, whichwere doomed from <strong>the</strong> outset, and ignored <strong>the</strong> larger goal which Rife wasachieving—<strong>the</strong> cure <strong>of</strong> cancer in human beings.”After he declined an <strong>of</strong>fer to partner with Morris Fishbein, <strong>the</strong>n head<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> American Medical Association, Rife’s troubles turned more serious,with lawsuits and health authorities coming at him from all sides.<strong>The</strong> university’s Special Research Committee’s work was ended, Rife wasmarginalized, and his device today is available only as a costly research

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