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Are there other frequencies that stimulate cancer cell growth besides

the 400MHz? And, please excuse me, I'm a little new at all

this...still learning as I read, but does the M stand for million in

400MHz or 400,000? I have a Dan T. plasma rife.

Is there a list of frequencies that we should not use due to cancer

stimulation or other reasons? If so, could someone post it for those

of us that are fairly new at this?

Thanks.

Pat

KU> If you go transmitting uncontrolled and unknown RF onto people,

KU> then you could be outputting frequencies and harmonics in the

mid

KU> 400MHz range, and we all know that stimulates cancer cell

growth.

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Hi Pat,

Dr Holt MD(retired) used 434MHz (434,000,000Hz ... pulses per second) to

stimulate tumor growth, he then killed the tumor by starving it of glucose. He

said the 430MHz to 440MHz range was known to do this to cancer tumors.

There is also concern of frequencies in the microwave range 2 GHz +

(2,000,000,000Hz) may stimulate cancer cell division, hence the worry of our

cell phones that operate up here and placed close to the head. Dr Holt use to

use microwave frequencies, but changed to RF after some of his patients suffered

eye damage from the microwave frequencies.

These are very high frequencies and non of our frequency therapy devices

approach this level that I am aware of.

Some RIFE researchers claim scalar waves are produced by plasma transmitters,

these are special unmeasurable frequencies, and currently exist as a type of

hidden (occult) technology. These scalar waves may travel faster than light and

I would think be effected by the frequency generating the plasma transmission,

hence they elude our measurement to date. If this is so, then we have a most

interesting technology here that is still on its way down the birth canal.

Dr Rife pioneered frequency therapy and plasma transmitter use back in the

1930's, and here we are today, with our digital technology, manufacturing

circuit boards with tracks only three atoms wide, yet still in complete awe of

the vast potentials and benefits yet to be discovered by transmiisters such as

the Bare/Rife and the EMEM's.

No wonder modern medicine looks at this technology with great skeptism. When we

consider the vast billions injected into health care research each year, and

then view this fringe group of medical and engineering guru's, almost a mystical

science that can address most illnesses of mankind, then eyebrows are going to

be raised.

Frequency therapy addresses more diseases than drug therapy, a whole new world

of medical science waiting discovery of it full potentials.

Regards,

Ken Uzzell

http://heal-me.com.au

Frex - CHIamp

What frequencies stimulate cancer growth?

Are there other frequencies that stimulate cancer cell growth besides

the 400MHz? And, please excuse me, I'm a little new at all

this...still learning as I read, but does the M stand for million in

400MHz or 400,000? I have a Dan T. plasma rife.

Is there a list of frequencies that we should not use due to cancer

stimulation or other reasons? If so, could someone post it for those

of us that are fairly new at this?

Thanks.

Pat

KU> If you go transmitting uncontrolled and unknown RF onto people,

KU> then you could be outputting frequencies and harmonics in the

mid

KU> 400MHz range, and we all know that stimulates cancer cell

growth.

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