Rife Frequencies:
What Were Rife's Original Frequencies?
There's a huge debate over what Royal Rife's original frequencies were and the facts seem to be that the frequencies he was using in the early 1930's were much higher range than those used in the 1950's machines.
What seems to have happened is that the higher frequencies that he was using became illegal to use due to interference with AM Radio stations!
When this happened Rife seems to have began testing lower frequencies in the audio range. These lower frequencies are unfortunately the frequencies that most generators on the market today use exclusively.
Were the original higher frequencies better than the lower frequencies?
The bonus Rife Report you'll have in a minute shares all the historical data so you know the important frequencies.
I will not call any instruments, Rife instruments or Rife machines, because there are no true Rife instruments built today. Dr. Rife has been dead for some 35 years and the last instruments built under his direction were built in the 1950’s.
Most people who hear about Dr. Rife and how his instrument cured terminally ill cancer patients back in 1934 have been led to believe that today’s low audio frequency instruments are the same as the high RF frequency instrument he used in that clinic which produced those amazing results. You'll only find out later that the low audio frequency instruments built today do not work anywhere near the same way as the high frequency instrument.
Most all of today’s instruments do not use the same frequencies or the same waveform. The instrument Dr. Rife used in the 1934 clinic was assembled from the Colin B. Kennedy Company equipment - off-the-shelf equipment!. Dr. Rife used the Kennedy Model 110, 220 and 281. The Model 110 had the broadest frequency range from 12,000 hertz to 2 million hertz. The frequencies that Dr. Rife used with the Kennedy equipment ranged from 139,200 hertz for Anthrax to 1,604,000 hertz for the BX cancer virus.
In order to use an instrument built on Dr. Rife’s 1930’s principles would require the use of a faraday cage. A faraday cage stops radio frequencies that would interfere with radio stations. Dr. Rife’s original equipment output, through a ray tube, frequencies mostly in the A.M. band which will cause interference with A.M. radio stations. The FCC (Federal Communications Commission) will not allow this today.
Dr. Rife did all of his high frequency work in the 1920’s and 1930’s and there are no ray tub instruments built today that work on the exact principles he used at that time. The FCC was not created by Congress until 1935 and really didn't object to the type of instruments Rife built until about 1940. At this time A.M. radio stations started expanding all over the United States and the world. As the laws changed so did Dr. Rife’s frequency instruments. During the 1940’s and 50’s his ray tube instruments were eventually restricted to using just low audio frequencies on a fixed carrier frequency instead of high variable frequencies. These changes in the 40’s and 50’s also made Rife’s instruments less effective than his earlier instruments built in the 1920’s and 1930’s. When I purchased my first instrument I did not understand what I have just explained. I believed I had an instrument that worked exactly the same way Dr. Rife’s instrument did in the 1934 clinic. The people who sold me the instrument didn’t even know that their machine wasn’t built the same as the instrument used in this clinic. It is apparent that the majority of the people who sell instruments today do not understand this either. Those who manufacture instruments seem to be oblivious also to these facts. In this article we will always point out whether an instrument does or does not output Dr. Rife’s high RF frequencies.
What needs to be pointed out here is all modern instruments built today are mostly patterned after the 1950’s AZ-58 built by Verne Thompson for Life Labs. Life Labs was formed by Dr. Rife, John Crane and John Marsh in the 1950’s in order to rebuild Dr. Rife’s frequency instruments and make them available to doctors and anyone else that may want to use them. In this paper we will not name the different instruments built today, but rather describe them as to how close they conform to the less effective 1950’s AZ-58 style ray tube instrument. In this way we can give reliable information to you the reader. There are two types of Ray tube instruments built today; those that use an RF carrier frequency and those that do not use an RF carrier frequency. In this paper we will divide them into two categories, those with a carrier frequency and those without a carrier. Below are three photos of some original 1950’s AZ-58’s built by Dr. Rife, John Crane and John Marsh.
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