Beam Rays Rife Machine Found & Restored

A Friend of mine found an original 1938 Beam Rays Rife Machine – the real deal – you can tell by comparing it with the old pictures! He was able to restore it and get it working. The big discovery was how it used a single, fixed radiowave frequency (such as how an AM radio station would broadcast) of 3.8 million Hertz which was pulsed by a lower audio frequency and the audio frequency could be adjusted to various frequencies.

Now this in itself was already understood by us – we knew it was using a radiowave and an audio pulse…

But we hadn’t DONE THE MATH!

Growing up doing technical things that expression can get over used – but this was where the truth came out.

You see my friend did the math and used a spectrum analyzer to look at all the frequencies that this 1938 machine was running and that’s where things got really interesting…

You see there’s this concept in broadcasting called “sidebands” and the old radio oscillators, when pulsed, were capable of running very powerful “sidebands”.

What the heck is a “sideband”?

and this sure is starting to sound complicated…

Wait – it’s not.

A sideband is just a cascade of trailing frequencies kinda like you see when you throw a rock into water.

The unique thing that my friend noticed is that the spacing between the waves was secretly hitting harmonic frequencies of the original frequencies that we see on Rife’s lab notes!

So Phillip Hoyland, Rife’s Electrical Engineer had created a rife machine which made the actual important frequencies secretly secret.

Secretly secret?

Yeah, the operator didn’t know that the sidebands had created the necessary frequency to kill the cancer – after all they could see what position they were adjusting the audio oscillator. They just didn’t know that it was the mathematical correlation between the radiowave carrier frequency and the audio frequency that made all the difference in getting it to work. Using the same audio frequencies with a different radiowave carrier simply would not work!

Suffice it to say that since my friend discovered this – things have moved ahead in a lot of ways for those experimenting with this technology who are using machines which have an actual vacuum tube driving them on the inside. This vacuum tube technology is key to driving a strong set of sidebands in order to replicate the type of broadcasting that the 1938 Rife Machines were making.

Join me and we’ll show you even more. In my members area you’ll find historical documents as well as frequency programs that are selling for $100’s on other websites.

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Schillig petra January 21, 2012 at 2:22 am

Great work, thank you very much indeed – what is the best rife mas. To buy? Please let me No. Thanks so very much indeed . Love petra

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Joshua Parker January 25, 2012 at 1:42 am

Hi Petra,
Let’s talk on the phone sometime. I called you the other day and left you a message. Give a call back at 1-541-434-0318. Look forward to speaking.
-Joshua

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John King January 21, 2012 at 9:07 am

Great video, i have learn lot more from it than many of the books on Rife Machine that i read in the pass. Thanks for the update J. King

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Winford Berry January 22, 2012 at 1:51 am

I want to learn more about Rife. I enjoyed your video.
Thanks

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Fred Neyhart January 23, 2012 at 12:00 am

Does this mean that your Pro Wave model 101 is now obsolete ?

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fadel burshan January 25, 2012 at 10:22 pm

Thank you very much for your efforts to help.

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