Guest guest Posted August 11, 2004 Report Share Posted August 11, 2004 Hello Ken, Mike & all. Effective data entry validation is often a challenge. The requirement of maintaining contributor privacy within a publicly available database doesn't make the task any easier. It seems like it would be important to have a unique data contributor identifier associated with each original submission of data. This identifier could be a sequence number or other non-significant form of identification. The challenge then becomes assuring correct identification of the contributor at the time of original data submission. If all original data were submitted to one single online database system, then that system could have a logon-id and password type of entry process. If a first-time data contributor selects their own password (and logon-id?) then their logon-id could be used as their identifier in the database henceforth. Thus the data entry process only stores logon-id and password in order to identify and verify each individual contributor. It would be each contributor's responsibility to protect and remember their id and password, and thus the integrity of their submitted data. There would be no way to prevent a contributor from creating multiple IDs. If data corruption does occur then hopefully it could be associated with a specific ID such that data collections submitted by that ID could be flagged, deleted, etc. Alternatively, contributors could be given the voluntary option to include more information about themselves with the explicit understanding that all provided information will be publicly available. How to handle queries directed to data contributors is not addressed here. Contributor identity issues aside, it may also be desirable, whenever possible, to define the database fields in such a way that data consistency can be maintained and automatic data verification processes can be run at the time of data submission. This would enhance the value and utility of the data. Mike wrote: > What bothers > me about the possible exclusion of people not with scientific > credentials, if screening went to this level, on this reporting for > the GRID network ( the name I also like as the grid is a control > element in tubes, a little input generates a larger output) is that > some otherwise qualified people get left behind. <clip> Mike, your sentiments are eloquently stated. 8^) Certainly there are many others who share your perspective. Given that there are numerous competent and capable folks from varied backgrounds active in this realm who are making important observations, it would be a loss for all if their observations were given no voice. How to sort the wheat from the chaff I don't know. As you indicate, the peer-review process has its own deficiencies. Hopefully this input will be of some help, Warren Rekow > Hi Warren, > > I understand the extreme problems an " open house " system would allow. > It > would be unworkable. > > Are there any suggestions of ways to assure data entry validation? > > My only thought on this would require membership screening to exist > which in > turn could be used against researchers by bodies wishing to discredit > this > work. > > An earlier suggestion was to register a Rife Research Organization > that may > provide an umbrella from FDA attempts to harass and prosecute > members. This > sounds like a big job to me and would probably require members to have > qualifications at a scientific level to participate. > > Ken Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2004 Report Share Posted August 11, 2004 This is very true, an example...myself... 2 weeks ago I used a set of frequencies including the " Mickeys Magic 3 " , I had copied them from a posting some time ago. the person I used them one only once with my GB4000 5 minutes RF Mode with the amp and device on full power. His blood pressure went from 208/100 to 140/80 in about 6 hours. I took both the pressures myself. The dissapointing part of this story is he never asked for another session, called his MD and had another medication added to his already large list. I should have reported this to the forum and did not, your post caused me to think about it, I wonder if others do the same thing. I am including the posting I saved in case some one wants it: Yadu & friends, The " Mickie's Magic Three " are some of the frequencies I'd personally use; but I'd also likely use them at the end of this entire sequence, which also targets Heliobacter pylori: 2230 840 624 620 471.5 324 528 15 This sequence has been observed to also be effective for angina; a friend used this sequence once (EM+ System being used in contact mode in this case) to totally clear the angina he had been experiencing continuously for about ten days. There were no further occurrences of the angina reported to me thereafter.) As I understand it, H. pylori is also associated with plaque buildup in the veins & arteries, and this sequence may also possibly be helpful in reversing plaque buildup to some degree; it did for my mother, reducing a ~70% blockage with a lot of 'turbulence' observed by her doctor on one occasion, to less than 50% over the course of three weeks, with far less 'turbulence' in the area of the blockage in the subsequent testing. She went from the first doctor saying 'we may need to do an angioplasty' before using this sequence daily (on the EM+ in contact mode), to having the specialist say after the follow-up exam, 'It's not grounds for immediate concern, so we'd like to check you again in about a year'. No, this doesn't 'prove' anything... but these are just two of the 'researchers' who are pleased with the results of their 'experimentation' with induced resonances, and with this experimental frequency sequence in particular. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2004 Report Share Posted August 11, 2004 This is very true, an example...myself... 2 weeks ago I used a set of frequencies including the " Mickeys Magic 3 " , I had copied them from a posting some time ago. the person I used them one only once with my GB4000 5 minutes RF Mode with the amp and device on full power. His blood pressure went from 208/100 to 140/80 in about 6 hours. I took both the pressures myself. The dissapointing part of this story is he never asked for another session, called his MD and had another medication added to his already large list. I should have reported this to the forum and did not, your post caused me to think about it, I wonder if others do the same thing. I am including the posting I saved in case some one wants it: Yadu & friends, The " Mickie's Magic Three " are some of the frequencies I'd personally use; but I'd also likely use them at the end of this entire sequence, which also targets Heliobacter pylori: 2230 840 624 620 471.5 324 528 15 This sequence has been observed to also be effective for angina; a friend used this sequence once (EM+ System being used in contact mode in this case) to totally clear the angina he had been experiencing continuously for about ten days. There were no further occurrences of the angina reported to me thereafter.) As I understand it, H. pylori is also associated with plaque buildup in the veins & arteries, and this sequence may also possibly be helpful in reversing plaque buildup to some degree; it did for my mother, reducing a ~70% blockage with a lot of 'turbulence' observed by her doctor on one occasion, to less than 50% over the course of three weeks, with far less 'turbulence' in the area of the blockage in the subsequent testing. She went from the first doctor saying 'we may need to do an angioplasty' before using this sequence daily (on the EM+ in contact mode), to having the specialist say after the follow-up exam, 'It's not grounds for immediate concern, so we'd like to check you again in about a year'. No, this doesn't 'prove' anything... but these are just two of the 'researchers' who are pleased with the results of their 'experimentation' with induced resonances, and with this experimental frequency sequence in particular. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2004 Report Share Posted August 11, 2004 Actually thats a real good idea you would only need one database and one extra field that can only be validated by the database maintainer based on feedback.....cool what do you recon????? Re: Global RIFE treatment/scan database > A Rife global database is exciting. While there is concern over corruption of such a database by poor sources, my biggest concern is getting people to contribute at all. > > Very little information is presented for example on this forum as regards actual frequencies that have proven effective, which is hard to understand. > > But perhaps a global database would encourage subscribers to provide frequencies since it is dedicated to that alone versus a wide variety of discussion on Rife Technology. > > Making such a database restrictive or difficult to subscribe to will only discourage some from contributing valuable information. > > I forward all of our new frequency sets to my clients and then wait up to 3 months for feedback on results. The database contributions could be publicly submitted and made available first as a " T " set for trial, and then allow say a 3 month validation process to prove effectiveness. After 3 months or enough positive feedback, it could be added as a " V " set or validated. > > For example, I continue to receive positive input on several of our frequency sets, while others have proven less effective overall. Many of these validated sets have been contributed to Frex because of there effectiveness. > > Mike http://truerife.com --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.736 / Virus Database: 490 - Release Date: 8/10/04 -- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.736 / Virus Database: 490 - Release Date: 8/10/04 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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