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Hi ,

I have just listened to your show on http://www.rense.com and there are a few

points I would like to make.

For those not familiar with such terms, a nanometer (nm) is 1 millionth of a

millimeter (mm) so we are talking about extremely small sizes.

Conventional optical microscopes cannot magnify more than 1600x with a

resolution no better than 250nm. Only the Rife microscope, the microscope from

Gasten Naessens and Kurt Olbrich's Ergonom microscope are capable of much higher

optical magnifications and resolutions of which only the Ergonom is actually

commercially available, today.

1. You say, in the interview, that the yellow fever virus is, according to your

calculations, about 20nm in size. I spoke to Kurt Olbrich about this, as he is

one of the few people on the planet with a powerful enough microscope and the

experience to comment on this properly. When I mentioned your comments on the

size of the virus, he told me how difficult it is to correctly judge sizes that

small even today. He is constantly being confronted with similar statements. He

knows exactly where the limits are and also has a deep understanding of what

Rife was doing at the time.

For example, he was recently told by a renowned researcher that prions are just

5nm in size. Under his Ergonom microscope, he was able to clearly view them and

measured a size of 350nm! He gave me several more such examples and also told me

that the yellow fever virus is of the size between 100-120nm and he has clearly

observed this virus in the past.

2. It was stated that the Rife No. 5 microscope is being stored in the basement

of the Welcome museum. In fact, it is on the first or second floor (I cannot

remember exactly) of Blythe House that belongs to the London Science Museum. I

have personally seen and photographed it (December 1999) and these photographs

and my report can be found at the http://www.rife.de website. I can confirm that

it is inoperable.

3. You discussed research into Pleomorthism. Kurt Olbrich has done extensive

research into pleomorthism with his Ergonom microscope and contributed a

considerable amount of material (in particular photographs) to a german language

book on the subject. For those interested, the book is called " Handbuch

Pleomorphismus. Blutsymbionten, Blutparasiten, Blutpilze " published by the Haug

Verlag in 1996 (ISBN: 3830406347) and costs 229 Euro. Due to the high price, I

have not yet purchased a copy! However as I understand it, Kurt Olbrich has been

able to positively confirm pleomorphism and proves it with an extensive number

of photographs (in the book).

Kurt Olbrich's microscope has already been extensively discussed in the Rife

Microscope section of the Rife Forum.

The German language site can be found at

http://www.mikroskop-olbrich.de

A US-based site for his microscope can be found at

http://www.grayfieldoptical.com

Regards

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