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there are videos out there on google video that show this live... . but nothing proven for viruses as far as i knowhttp://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-661201775015095955#http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gQAQoUx2b_EFrom: lob exline

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Has anyone actually seen any Rife machine that really works on human infections. If you can direct me to one that I can purchase to prove it works on bacterial infection then i will pay $1,000 cash rewward to that person.

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Dear Ahmad,

Displays of blowing-up virus probably don't exist because we don't have a micro-scope that is capable of viewing live virus actions, and the effects of Rife frequency signals on them.

I believe s micro-scope may be able to view live virus, but I haven't seen any demo's.

Sincerely,

Ken Uzzellhttp://heal-me.com.auHealMe FoundationA New Humanity Associate

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Has anyone actually seen any Rife machine that really works on human infections. If you can direct me to one that I can purchase to prove it works on bacterial infection then i will pay $1,000 cash rewward to that person.

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Oh yea i absolutely agree... i am not trying to discredit rife frequencies in any way.... its just that i am unhappy with the fact that the Universal microscope invented by royal rife was the only one that could have proven that... unfortunately no body knows where that is.... todays microscopes kill the sample that is being observed (the electron microscopes)To: Rife Sent: Wed, June 9, 2010 12:20:16 AMSubject: Re: Rife



Dear Ahmad,

Displays of blowing-up virus probably don't exist because we don't have a micro-scope that is capable of viewing live virus actions, and the effects of Rife frequency signals on them.

I believe s micro-scope may be able to view live virus, but I haven't seen any demo's.

Sincerely,

Ken Uzzellhttp://heal-me.com.auHealMe FoundationA New Humanity Associate

Rife

Has anyone actually seen any Rife machine that really works on human infections. If you can direct me to one that I can purchase to prove it works on bacterial infection then i will pay $1,000 cash rewward to that person.

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Hi Ahmad,

let me correct any misconceptions.

1. The original Rife Universal microscope is in good hands and is currently

being restored.

See: http://www.rife.de/new_historical_rife_documents.html

2. The German Ergonom microscope is commercially available and fully capable of

viewing live viruses without staining or other processes harmful for biological

material. We state an optical resolution of <100nm and in reality it is better

than that. You can find online videos showing the capabilities on the Grayfield

website. Sure it is not cheap, yet is comparable in price to other top range

microscope systems like confocal, etc. I run Grayfield Optical Inc. which is

dedicated to marketing these microscopes.

http://www.grayfieldoptical.com

We are working on a project to use the Ergonom microscope to reproduce Rife's

work. For various reasons, we are a little behind on our schedule, yet we hope

to get this project moving later this year if enough funding can be raised.

3. As to your initial question as to if a modern " Rife " (some prefer the acronym

" R.I.F.E. " to avoid confusion with Rife's original equipment) unit can be used

successfully on human infection. The simple answer is yes with the right

equipment and the right frequencies. I have personally witnessed this many times

as have many others here.

As to proof, there is the Electromed double blind study that proves a positive

effect on arthritis and there is a lot of research work over here in Europe

(where the therapy is used legally) as well.

You asked for direction so first of all you will find a list of popular units

here:

http://www.rifewiki.org/wiki/R.I.F.E_Machine_Table

I have personally tried 3 units and they would all fulfil the job of treating

infection.

1. Electromed PET. My first Rife device and I used it for years (still do).

Worked well, but now no longer available to buy.

2. BioWave (ResIWave) pad device. Built in Germany and marketed all over Europe

where it is fully certified. Lot of practicioners use them and thousands have

been sold in Europe, particually in Germany. Very low pricing starting at about

$370. Not very well known in the USA yet.

3. GB4000. This is well known in the USA and there are a lot of good reports

about it. Powerful pad unit with lots of settings. May be confusing to use at

first due to large range of settings. Very popular for use with Lyme disease.

Prices are about $2000 or so (do not know offhand).

There are others (see Wiki page above), I just listed the units I have had

personal experience with.

I suggest you join the Rife Forum where you will find a lot more specific

information as a number of units have their own areas.

http://www.rifeforum.com

As regards finding the right frequencies to use. There is the CAFL frequency

list, dnafrequencies.com and Nenah Sylvers excellent Rife Handbook:

http://www.nenahsylver.com

More info here: http://www.rifewiki.org/wiki/Frequencies

Do I get my $1000 now :-)

Regards

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> Oh yea i absolutely agree... i am not trying to discredit rife frequencies in

any way.... its just that i am unhappy with the fact that the Universal

microscope invented by royal rife was the only one that could have proven

that... unfortunately no body knows where that is.... todays microscopes kill

the sample that is being observed (the electron microscopes)

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> To: Rife

> Sent: Wed, June 9, 2010 12:20:16 AM

> Subject: Re: Rife

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> Dear Ahmad,

>

> Displays of blowing-up virus probably don't exist

> because we don't have a micro-scope that is capable of viewing live virus

> actions, and the effects of Rife frequency signals on them.

>

> I believe s micro-scope may be able

> to view live virus, but I haven't seen any demo's.

>

> Sincerely,

>

> Ken Uzzell

> http://heal-me.com.au

> HealMe Foundation

> A

> New Humanity Associate

>

>

> > Rife

> >

> >

> >Has anyone actually seen any Rife machine that really works on human

> > infections. If you can direct me to one that I can purchase to prove it

> > works on bacterial infection then i will pay $1,000 cash rewward to that

> > person.

> >

> >

>

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--- rife_forum wrote:

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> 1. The original Rife Universal microscope is in good hands

> and is currently being restored.

> See: http://www.rife.de/new_historical_rife_documents.html

<snip>

Those photos of the Universal microscope were taken in the 1980s, when it was in

the possession of Steve Ross of the World Research Foundation. Steve told me he

had them taken before Crane took the microscope back. I've had copies of

those same photos since 1995, which I had made from Steve's negatives when we

went down to California to interview him.

The way that Jimmie Holman and his colleagues at Pulsed Technologies present

these photos, is suggestive, implying that they're current and represent work

that is presently taking place on the microscope. This is very misleading. I

personally also find it in bad taste for them to use them to promote their

frequency generators, as if to say that there's some sort of connection between

the two. That's just my personal opinion.

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Since I talk to Barry Lynes on a regular basis I would like to add that Barry

entered into a contractual agreement with the individual that now has the

Universal microscope to repair and restore it. The man has violated this

contract and it is going to take court action to get the microscope back. The

idea that it is in good hands is not correct. The man has not repaired or

restored it and is dishonest. He has been asked several times to return it but

he refuses to do so. By any definition this makes him nothing more than a common

thief. I would not want to be associated with this man because he will only

tarnish the good name of anyone that works with him.

Jeff

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> <snip>

> > 1. The original Rife Universal microscope is in good hands

> > and is currently being restored.

> > See: http://www.rife.de/new_historical_rife_documents.html

> <snip>

>

>

> Those photos of the Universal microscope were taken in the 1980s, when it was

in the possession of Steve Ross of the World Research Foundation. Steve told me

he had them taken before Crane took the microscope back. I've had copies

of those same photos since 1995, which I had made from Steve's negatives when we

went down to California to interview him.

>

> The way that Jimmie Holman and his colleagues at Pulsed Technologies present

these photos, is suggestive, implying that they're current and represent work

that is presently taking place on the microscope. This is very misleading. I

personally also find it in bad taste for them to use them to promote their

frequency generators, as if to say that there's some sort of connection between

the two. That's just my personal opinion.

>

> Regards,

>

>

>

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I hope Mr. Lynes has a lawyer. He needs to sue promptly so that the man can't claim that he no longer has the microscope. If he uses an action called replevin he may be able to get the property back right away, before the trial.

 

Since I talk to Barry Lynes on a regular basis I would like to add that Barry entered into a contractual agreement with the individual that now has the Universal microscope to repair and restore it. The man has violated this contract and it is going to take court action to get the microscope back. The idea that it is in good hands is not correct. The man has not repaired or restored it and is dishonest. He has been asked several times to return it but he refuses to do so. By any definition this makes him nothing more than a common thief. I would not want to be associated with this man because he will only tarnish the good name of anyone that works with him.

Jeff

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> <snip>

> > 1. The original Rife Universal microscope is in good hands

> > and is currently being restored.

> > See: http://www.rife.de/new_historical_rife_documents.html

> <snip>

>

>

> Those photos of the Universal microscope were taken in the 1980s, when it was in the possession of Steve Ross of the World Research Foundation. Steve told me he had them taken before Crane took the microscope back. I've had copies of those same photos since 1995, which I had made from Steve's negatives when we went down to California to interview him.

>

> The way that Jimmie Holman and his colleagues at Pulsed Technologies present these photos, is suggestive, implying that they're current and represent work that is presently taking place on the microscope. This is very misleading. I personally also find it in bad taste for them to use them to promote their frequency generators, as if to say that there's some sort of connection between the two. That's just my personal opinion.

>

> Regards,

>

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>

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There is no problem with Barry proving that he owns it. He purchased it from

Crane for $25,000. When Crane tried to keep the microscope Barry took his

contract to court and got a court order to take the microscope. Bedini was

working with Crane at this time and two officers showed up at Bedini's office

with a warrent and took the microsope. Bedini has talked many times about this

event. Barry has no problems proving that he owns the Universal Microscope.

Jeff Garff

> >

> >

> >

> > Since I talk to Barry Lynes on a regular basis I would like to add

> > that Barry entered into a contractual agreement with the

> > individual that now has the Universal microscope to repair and

> > restore it. The man has violated this contract and it is going to

> > take court action to get the microscope back. The idea that it is

> > in good hands is not correct. The man has not repaired or restored

> > it and is dishonest. He has been asked several times to return it

> > but he refuses to do so. By any definition this makes him nothing

> > more than a common thief. I would not want to be associated with

> > this man because he will only tarnish the good name of anyone that

> > works with him.

> >

> > Jeff

> >

> > --- In

> >

> > ._,___

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