Guest guest Posted December 18, 2006 Report Share Posted December 18, 2006 cool article, news to me. these researchers might well have never heard of Rife technology. what is their sonar, ultrasonics through water? or a lot more complex somehow? the key might well be all about frequencies, but the water immersion probably has a lot to do with how it gets into the body. wish i had time, money, & could swim decently...this is cool. cheers, bobL myspace: http://www.myspace.com/bob021147 ebay: http://stores.ebay.com/bobLs-fine-flotsam homepage: http://www.toad.net/~blarson/ > swimming with dolphins and rife technology > > > Hi, > > I read an article online that says swimming with dolphins has > theraputic and > healing effects on the body because of the dolphin's sonar. So does this > mean that the dolphins are and in fact can do and have the same > or similar > effects as a rife machine, either a contact pad device or a plasma system > device? And if the dolphins effects are similar to a rife machine or the > same, then why don't the writers of these articles say something > like...if > you want the benefits of dolphin sonar on your body go and get yourself a > good rife machine and amplifier and heal yourself or greatly enhance your > immune system to allow your body to heal itself. The article I read is > pasted below. > > Josh > ---- > email: jkenn337@... > AOL: kutztownstudent > msn: kenn6498ku@... > skype: jkenn337 > > > Source: http://www.motherjones.com/news/feature/1995/01/blow.html > > Dr. Dolphin > > News: Why does swimming with dolphins help humans heal? A > computer-wielding > " neurohacker " may have found the answer. > > By Blow > [sNIP] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 2006 Report Share Posted December 18, 2006 This is an extremely interesting article. I was the first veterinarian for the first Sea World in San Diego, in charge of research, collecting, and care of the animals. I brought in a researcher from San Diego State University to study the extremes of frequencies that all of our dolphins were capable of. At the time we found the best was the Fresh Water Dolphin (Inia geofrensis) from South America (Amazon & Orinoco). They were capable of frequencies up to 300,000 Hz. This could be more because in the 1960's it may have been that this was the max of the instrumentation available. You don't want to run down and swim with these dolphins because they swim side by side with Piranha's. The amazing thing is that Inia are totally blind with only vestigial remnants of eyes. The see with echolocation. The possible use in diagnosis of problems is real. Dolphins can easily be trained to hit a certain button if they notice a tumor or the like. However, I have to admit that no one knows for sure just how deep echolocation goes, if anything at all. The anecdotal stories below suggest that there is some penetration. My suggestions are: Capture some Inia for research purposes. Find a man named Kent Burgess, the best dolphin trainer in the world in my estimation.(He trained Bubbles for Marineland in the early 60's. He is probably in his mid 70's by now and probably still as active as ever.) If the regular bottlenose dolphins has the effects mentioned.just think what the Inia could do. In any case, if designing a Rife machine to simulate swimming with dolphins, keep in mine the frequencies required.. Dr. Dave Kenney From: Rife [mailto:Rife ] On Behalf Of Josh Sent: Sunday, December 17, 2006 2:29 PM Hi, I read an article online that says swimming with dolphins has theraputic and healing effects on the body because of the dolphin's sonar. So does this mean that the dolphins are and in fact can do and have the same or similar effects as a rife machine, either a contact pad device or a plasma system device? And if the dolphins effects are similar to a rife machine or the same, then why don't the writers of these articles say something like...if you want the benefits of dolphin sonar on your body go and get yourself a good rife machine and amplifier and heal yourself or greatly enhance your immune system to allow your body to heal itself. The article I read is pasted below. Josh Source: http://www.motherjo <http://www.motherjones.com/news/feature/1995/01/blow.html> nes.com/news/feature/1995/01/blow.html Dr. Dolphin News: Why does swimming with dolphins help humans heal? A computer-wielding " neurohacker " may have found the answer. By Blow [sNIP] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 2006 Report Share Posted December 18, 2006 I'm not sure what their sonar is. But from what I read they can produce intensely amplified sound used for detecting objects miles away. From what I read they can produce frequencies which are similar or maybe even the same as the rife frequencies. Josh swimming with dolphins and rife technology > > > Hi, > > I read an article online that says swimming with dolphins has > theraputic and > healing effects on the body because of the dolphin's sonar. So does this > mean that the dolphins are and in fact can do and have the same > or similar > effects as a rife machine, either a contact pad device or a plasma system > device? And if the dolphins effects are similar to a rife machine or the > same, then why don't the writers of these articles say something > like...if > you want the benefits of dolphin sonar on your body go and get yourself a > good rife machine and amplifier and heal yourself or greatly enhance your > immune system to allow your body to heal itself. The article I read is > pasted below. > > Josh > ---- > email: jkenn337@... > AOL: kutztownstudent > msn: kenn6498ku@... > skype: jkenn337 > > > Source: http://www.motherjones.com/news/feature/1995/01/blow.html > > Dr. Dolphin > > News: Why does swimming with dolphins help humans heal? A > computer-wielding > " neurohacker " may have found the answer. > > By Blow > [sNIP] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 2006 Report Share Posted December 18, 2006 Dolphins know when women are pregnant, so I would think there is penetration involved Terry _____ From: Rife [mailto:Rife ] On Behalf Of W Kenney Sent: Monday, December 18, 2006 1:26 AM To: Rife Subject: RE: swimming with dolphins and rife technology This is an extremely interesting article. I was the first veterinarian for the first Sea World in San Diego, in charge of research, collecting, and care of the animals. I brought in a researcher from San Diego State University to study the extremes of frequencies that all of our dolphins were capable of. At the time we found the best was the Fresh Water Dolphin (Inia geofrensis) from South America (Amazon & Orinoco). They were capable of frequencies up to 300,000 Hz. This could be more because in the 1960's it may have been that this was the max of the instrumentation available. You don't want to run down and swim with these dolphins because they swim side by side with Piranha's. The amazing thing is that Inia are totally blind with only vestigial remnants of eyes. The see with echolocation. The possible use in diagnosis of problems is real. Dolphins can easily be trained to hit a certain button if they notice a tumor or the like. However, I have to admit that no one knows for sure just how deep echolocation goes, if anything at all. The anecdotal stories below suggest that there is some penetration. My suggestions are: Capture some Inia for research purposes. Find a man named Kent Burgess, the best dolphin trainer in the world in my estimation.(He trained Bubbles for Marineland in the early 60's. He is probably in his mid 70's by now and probably still as active as ever.) If the regular bottlenose dolphins has the effects mentioned.just think what the Inia could do. In any case, if designing a Rife machine to simulate swimming with dolphins, keep in mine the frequencies required.. Dr. Dave Kenney From: Rifeyahoogroups (DOT) <mailto:Rife%40yahoogroups.com> com [mailto:Rifeyahoogroups (DOT) <mailto:Rife%40yahoogroups.com> com] On Behalf Of Josh Sent: Sunday, December 17, 2006 2:29 PM Hi, I read an article online that says swimming with dolphins has theraputic and healing effects on the body because of the dolphin's sonar. So does this mean that the dolphins are and in fact can do and have the same or similar effects as a rife machine, either a contact pad device or a plasma system device? And if the dolphins effects are similar to a rife machine or the same, then why don't the writers of these articles say something like...if you want the benefits of dolphin sonar on your body go and get yourself a good rife machine and amplifier and heal yourself or greatly enhance your immune system to allow your body to heal itself. The article I read is pasted below. Josh Source: http://www.motherjo <http://www.motherjo <http://www.motherjones.com/news/feature/1995/01/blow.html> nes.com/news/feature/1995/01/blow.html> nes.com/news/feature/1995/01/blow.html Dr. Dolphin News: Why does swimming with dolphins help humans heal? A computer-wielding " neurohacker " may have found the answer. By Blow [sNIP] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 2006 Report Share Posted December 18, 2006 they know when women are pregnant? How do they know this? How do they react to pregnant women versus women who are not pregnant? Josh RE: swimming with dolphins and rife technology This is an extremely interesting article. I was the first veterinarian for the first Sea World in San Diego, in charge of research, collecting, and care of the animals. I brought in a researcher from San Diego State University to study the extremes of frequencies that all of our dolphins were capable of. At the time we found the best was the Fresh Water Dolphin (Inia geofrensis) from South America (Amazon & Orinoco). They were capable of frequencies up to 300,000 Hz. This could be more because in the 1960's it may have been that this was the max of the instrumentation available. You don't want to run down and swim with these dolphins because they swim side by side with Piranha's. The amazing thing is that Inia are totally blind with only vestigial remnants of eyes. The see with echolocation. The possible use in diagnosis of problems is real. Dolphins can easily be trained to hit a certain button if they notice a tumor or the like. However, I have to admit that no one knows for sure just how deep echolocation goes, if anything at all. The anecdotal stories below suggest that there is some penetration. My suggestions are: Capture some Inia for research purposes. Find a man named Kent Burgess, the best dolphin trainer in the world in my estimation.(He trained Bubbles for Marineland in the early 60's. He is probably in his mid 70's by now and probably still as active as ever.) If the regular bottlenose dolphins has the effects mentioned.just think what the Inia could do. In any case, if designing a Rife machine to simulate swimming with dolphins, keep in mine the frequencies required.. Dr. Dave Kenney From: Rifeyahoogroups (DOT) <mailto:Rife%40yahoogroups.com> com [mailto:Rifeyahoogroups (DOT) <mailto:Rife%40yahoogroups.com> com] On Behalf Of Josh Sent: Sunday, December 17, 2006 2:29 PM Hi, I read an article online that says swimming with dolphins has theraputic and healing effects on the body because of the dolphin's sonar. So does this mean that the dolphins are and in fact can do and have the same or similar effects as a rife machine, either a contact pad device or a plasma system device? And if the dolphins effects are similar to a rife machine or the same, then why don't the writers of these articles say something like...if you want the benefits of dolphin sonar on your body go and get yourself a good rife machine and amplifier and heal yourself or greatly enhance your immune system to allow your body to heal itself. The article I read is pasted below. Josh Source: http://www.motherjo <http://www.motherjo <http://www.motherjones.com/news/feature/1995/01/blow.html> nes.com/news/feature/1995/01/blow.html> nes.com/news/feature/1995/01/blow.html Dr. Dolphin News: Why does swimming with dolphins help humans heal? A computer-wielding " neurohacker " may have found the answer. By Blow [sNIP] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 2006 Report Share Posted December 18, 2006 women give off different vibes when pregnant, like men give off different vibes when they're getting sex lately (not just olfactory). the dolphins might be very sensitive to all those energies too, aside from the sonar thing. most animals are. cheers, bobL myspace: http://www.myspace.com/bob021147 ebay: http://stores.ebay.com/bobLs-fine-flotsam homepage: http://www.toad.net/~blarson/ > RE: swimming with dolphins and rife technology > > > > This is an extremely interesting article. I was the first veterinarian for > the first Sea World in San Diego, in charge of research, collecting, and > care of the animals. I brought in a researcher from San Diego State > University to study the extremes of frequencies that all of our dolphins > were capable of. At the time we found the best was the Fresh Water Dolphin > (Inia geofrensis) from South America (Amazon & Orinoco). They were capable > of frequencies up to 300,000 Hz. This could be more because in the 1960's > it may have been that this was the max of the instrumentation available. > You don't want to run down and swim with these dolphins because they swim > side by side with Piranha's. The amazing thing is that Inia are totally > blind with only vestigial remnants of eyes. The see with echolocation. > > The possible use in diagnosis of problems is real. Dolphins can easily be > trained to hit a certain button if they notice a tumor or the like. > However, I have to admit that no one knows for sure just how deep > echolocation goes, if anything at all. The anecdotal stories below suggest > that there is some penetration. My suggestions are: Capture some Inia for > research purposes. Find a man named Kent Burgess, the best dolphin trainer > in the world in my estimation.(He trained Bubbles for Marineland in the > early 60's. He is probably in his mid 70's by now and probably still as > active as ever.) > > If the regular bottlenose dolphins has the effects mentioned.just > think what > the Inia could do. > > In any case, if designing a Rife machine to simulate swimming > with dolphins, > keep in mine the frequencies required.. > > Dr. Dave Kenney > > From: Rifeyahoogroups (DOT) <mailto:Rife%40yahoogroups.com> com > [mailto:Rifeyahoogroups (DOT) <mailto:Rife%40yahoogroups.com> com] On > Behalf Of > Josh > Sent: Sunday, December 17, 2006 2:29 PM > > Hi, > > I read an article online that says swimming with dolphins has > theraputic and > healing effects on the body because of the dolphin's sonar. So does this > mean that the dolphins are and in fact can do and have the same or similar > effects as a rife machine, either a contact pad device or a plasma system > device? And if the dolphins effects are similar to a rife machine or the > same, then why don't the writers of these articles say something > like...if > you want the benefits of dolphin sonar on your body go and get yourself a > good rife machine and amplifier and heal yourself or greatly enhance your > immune system to allow your body to heal itself. The article I read is > pasted below. > > Josh > > Source: http://www.motherjo > <http://www.motherjo > <http://www.motherjones.com/news/feature/1995/01/blow.html> > nes.com/news/feature/1995/01/blow.html> > nes.com/news/feature/1995/01/blow.html > > Dr. Dolphin > > News: Why does swimming with dolphins help humans heal? A > computer-wielding > " neurohacker " may have found the answer. > > By Blow > > [sNIP] > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 2006 Report Share Posted December 18, 2006 Don't know exactly part of a dolphin informational show I was watching, also said dolphins are some of the few animals that enjoy sex like humans and even capture and herd females just for that purpose, they said that dolphins can sense ill humans and seem to be very careful with them in the water, such as during water therapy sessions. Terry _____ From: Rife [mailto:Rife ] On Behalf Of Josh Sent: Monday, December 18, 2006 11:33 AM To: Rife Subject: Re: swimming with dolphins and rife technology they know when women are pregnant? How do they know this? How do they react to pregnant women versus women who are not pregnant? Josh RE: swimming with dolphins and rife technology This is an extremely interesting article. I was the first veterinarian for the first Sea World in San Diego, in charge of research, collecting, and care of the animals. I brought in a researcher from San Diego State University to study the extremes of frequencies that all of our dolphins were capable of. At the time we found the best was the Fresh Water Dolphin (Inia geofrensis) from South America (Amazon & Orinoco). They were capable of frequencies up to 300,000 Hz. This could be more because in the 1960's it may have been that this was the max of the instrumentation available. You don't want to run down and swim with these dolphins because they swim side by side with Piranha's. The amazing thing is that Inia are totally blind with only vestigial remnants of eyes. The see with echolocation. The possible use in diagnosis of problems is real. Dolphins can easily be trained to hit a certain button if they notice a tumor or the like. However, I have to admit that no one knows for sure just how deep echolocation goes, if anything at all. The anecdotal stories below suggest that there is some penetration. My suggestions are: Capture some Inia for research purposes. Find a man named Kent Burgess, the best dolphin trainer in the world in my estimation.(He trained Bubbles for Marineland in the early 60's. He is probably in his mid 70's by now and probably still as active as ever.) If the regular bottlenose dolphins has the effects mentioned.just think what the Inia could do. In any case, if designing a Rife machine to simulate swimming with dolphins, keep in mine the frequencies required.. Dr. Dave Kenney From: Rifeyahoogroups (DOT) <mailto:Rife%40yahoogroups.com> com [mailto:Rifeyahoogroups (DOT) <mailto:Rife%40yahoogroups.com> com] On Behalf Of Josh Sent: Sunday, December 17, 2006 2:29 PM Hi, I read an article online that says swimming with dolphins has theraputic and healing effects on the body because of the dolphin's sonar. So does this mean that the dolphins are and in fact can do and have the same or similar effects as a rife machine, either a contact pad device or a plasma system device? And if the dolphins effects are similar to a rife machine or the same, then why don't the writers of these articles say something like...if you want the benefits of dolphin sonar on your body go and get yourself a good rife machine and amplifier and heal yourself or greatly enhance your immune system to allow your body to heal itself. The article I read is pasted below. Josh Source: http://www.motherjo <http://www.motherjo <http://www.motherjo <http://www.motherjones.com/news/feature/1995/01/blow.html> nes.com/news/feature/1995/01/blow.html> nes.com/news/feature/1995/01/blow.html> nes.com/news/feature/1995/01/blow.html Dr. Dolphin News: Why does swimming with dolphins help humans heal? A computer-wielding " neurohacker " may have found the answer. By Blow [sNIP] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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