In the decade following the 1934 clinical success, the technology and the subsequent successful treatment of cancer patients was discussed at medical conferences, disseminated in a medical journal, cautiously but professionally reported in a major newspaper, and technically explained in an annual report published by the Smithsonian Institution. The technical discovery leading to the cancer cure had been described in Science magazine in 1931. In addition to that he also could make degenerative conditions such as cataracts to be reversed. His work was described in Science magazine, medical journals, and later the Smithsonian Institution”s annual report. Also, weakened life energy could be enhanced by subjecting organisms to the frequencies which were responsible for maintaining a healthy vibratory rate. Viruses and bacteria could be destroyed by generating energy waves dissonant to frequencies which maintained them. Other diseases such as polio were cited in various newspaper articles. The JSmithsonian Annual Report mentions sarcoma cancer, leprosy, tuberculosis, and typhoid. Rife had both identified the microbes and light flashing rates (ultrasound frequencies ) which destroyed individual micro-organisms responsible for cancer, herpes,carcinoma and other other major illnesses. The results showed that:Ī) cancer was caused by a micro-organism:ī) the micro-organism could be painlessly destroyed in terminally ill cancer patients: andĬ) the effects of the disease could be reversed.īy 1939, Dr. Under the auspices of the University of Southern California, a group of leading American bacteriologists and doctors conducted the first successful cancer clinic. Photo by Libertas Academica on Flickr Figure 3 from Malignant Struma Ovarii – Good Response after Thyroidectomy and 131I Ablation Therapy Published in Clinical Medicine Insights: Oncology The Rife machine destroys infectious organisms, viruses, bacteria and fungus and has been used to eliminate 52 different microorganisms including cancer, tuberculosis, strep and leprosy. He was able to document many cases of cancer reversal there. Participating in the original 1934 USC study were the following people: Director of the Northwestern Medical School Arthur Kendall, president of USC Rufus Klein-Schmidt, Milbank Johnson, Edward Kopps of the Metabolic Clinic in La Jolla, George Fischer of the NY Childrens Hospital, Kurt Meyer of the Hooper Foundation in San Francisco, and the Chief Surgeon of Santa Fe Railway Whalen Morrison.ĭr Milbank Johnson, who was the professor of Physiology and Clinical Medicine at USC, and chairman of the Special Medical Research Committee, operated his own cancer clinic utilizing the Rife therapy for 10 years. Despite his 100% cure rate, he was deprived of any acknowledgment for his accomplishment. Rife successfully cured within three months time 14 out of 16 terminally ill cancer patients, while the other two were cured after subsequent six weeks. In 1934, the University of Southern California appointed a Special Medical Research Committee to bring 16 terminal cancer patients from Pasadena County Hospital to Rife’s San Diego Laboratory and clinic for treatment.The team included doctors and pathologists assigned to examine the patients, if still alive, in 90 days.
He named this process Mortal Oscillatory Rate. He learned how to destroy it in laboratory cultures and went on to cure cancer in animals. HE POSTULATED LIFE FORMS OSCILLATE AT CERTAIN FREQUENCIES, destroying organisms using a natural frequency without destroying adjacent tissue. A year after he designed the Universal Microscope that could magnify an object 60,000x their normal size. In 1932 he managed to isolate a cancer microorganism known as VX Virus. and began looking for a cure for cancer in 1920. Rife produced a type of frequency generator, based on his theories, that could shatter bacteria, viruses, mold, and other pathogens responsible for a large number of ills. Royal Raymond Rife produced some rather astounding accomplishments in medicine and biology.Dr. By 1933, he had perfected that technology. By 1920, Rife had finished building the world’s first virus microscope.