Guest guest Posted March 12, 2001 Report Share Posted March 12, 2001 Hi, I have just published two new reports on my web site: http://www.rife.de 1. The Medica Report discusses the European status of Rife research as of the International Medica trade fair and discusses two new professionally made Rife devices certified for use by medical practitioners in Europe. These are units previously unknown to most members of the Rife lists and shows how far European developments in Rife technology have already come. This is only the beginning, there are more Rife units " made and certified in Europe " due to be released on the European market, soon. http://www.rife.de/medica 2. The End To All Disease, a magazine article by Aubrey Scoon published in " Everyday Practical Electronics " . On Thursday, 8th March 2001, the popular British electronics magazine " Everyday Practical Electronics " released a " Special Supplement " on the life of Royal Rife in their April 2001 edition. Being a European magazine, we contacted the publishers involved and obtained special permission to release their complete special 11 page supplement on the story of Rife. We are proud to have obtained permission to release this very well researched report on our web site! You will need the Adobe Acrobat reader to read this report http://www.rife.de/article As promised, you are hearing about these exciting new reports here first!!! Regards Rife Information Forum, Europe http://www.rife.de P.S. Does anyone know what happened to the manufacturers of the F-Scan? Their web site www.tb-engineering.ch has disappeared!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2001 Report Share Posted March 13, 2001 Hi, In my previous message I wrote the following. I have since found their web site: > P.S. Does anyone know what happened to the manufacturers of the F- Scan? > Their web site www.tb-engineering.ch has disappeared!!! TB-Engineering's web site has moved. Their new web site can now be found at http://www.tb-electronics.ch TB-Engineering manufacture the F-Scan Rife device. Regards Rife Information Forum, Europe www.rife.de Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2001 Report Share Posted March 13, 2001 Hello , Many thanks for the Medica reports ... we are indebted to you. TWO NEW REPORTS! Hi, I have just published two new reports on my web site: http://www.rife.de 1. The Medica Report discusses the European status of Rife research as of the International Medica trade fair and discusses two new professionally made Rife devices certified for use by medical practitioners in Europe. These are units previously unknown to most members of the Rife lists and shows how far European developments in Rife technology have already come. This is only the beginning, there are more Rife units " made and certified in Europe " due to be released on the European market, soon. http://www.rife.de/medica 2. The End To All Disease, a magazine article by Aubrey Scoon published in " Everyday Practical Electronics " . On Thursday, 8th March 2001, the popular British electronics magazine " Everyday Practical Electronics " released a " Special Supplement " on the life of Royal Rife in their April 2001 edition. Being a European magazine, we contacted the publishers involved and obtained special permission to release their complete special 11 page supplement on the story of Rife. We are proud to have obtained permission to release this very well researched report on our web site! You will need the Adobe Acrobat reader to read this report http://www.rife.de/article As promised, you are hearing about these exciting new reports here first!!! Regards Rife Information Forum, Europe http://www.rife.de P.S. Does anyone know what happened to the manufacturers of the F-Scan? Their web site www.tb-engineering.ch has disappeared!!! Addresses: Post message: Rifeegroups Subscribe: Rife-subscribeegroups Unsubscribe: Rife-unsubscribeegroups List owner: Rifelist@..., URL to this page: /group/Rife Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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