Radio-Frequency Technology developed by Royal Raymond Rife
In 1934, the University of Southern California appointed a Special Medical Research Committee to study 16 terminal patients from Pasadena County Hospital that would be treated with Radio Frequency-wave technology, developed by Royal Raymond Rife. After four months the Medical Research Committee reported that all 16 of the formerly-terminal patients appeared cured.
Rife’s high voltage gas plasma tube device was designed, with the aid of his unique microscope, by experimentally witnessing the effects on microbes and bacteria, finding what he believed were the very distinct frequencies that resonated with their destruction.
In 1953, Rife published his report in book form, History of the Development of a Successful Treatment for Cancer and Other Virus, Bacteria and Fungi. A turning point occurred in 1958, when the State of California Public Health Department conducted a hearing which ordered the testing of Rife’s Frequency Instrument. The Palo Alto Detection Lab, the Kalbfeld Lab, the UCLA Medical Lab, and the San Diego Testing Lab all participated in the evaluation procedure.
All reported that it was safe to use. Nevertheless, the AMA Board, under Dr. Malcolm Merrill, the Director of Public Health, declared it unsafe and banned it from the market.
From 1968 to 1983, Dr. Livingston-Wheeler treated approximately 10,000 patients with the Rife Frequency Instrument, at her University of Southern California clinic, with an 80% success rate.
It is still only now that the United States is beginning to catch up. Because of the suppressive actions of the American Medical Association, and the Food and Drug Administration, our people have not had the advantage of the European research.
Rife died in 1971, mostly of a broken heart and broken spirit.
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