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04/26/2004: Arcanum Arcanum

The Cure for Cancer: 50 Years of Suppression?
found at Gizmodo

universal_microscope (80k image)

It is the Rife Universal Microscope, able to see live viruses. Dr. Rife claimed these live viruses gave off their own unique light, by which he found that all that forms of human cancer he studied were caused by the same viral infection (BX virus), and that these cancer viruses will shatter both on microscope slides and in living animals when exposed to certain frequencies. His 1934 Rife Ray Equipment at the University of Southern California cured 14 helpless cancer cases after 3 months and eventually 100% of the 16 cures attempted. Rife worked with top people in medicine at his time including doctors at the Mayo Clinic and won scientific awards. Drug companies and electron microscope competition suppressed him and all others who succeeded in duplicating his work.
Gizmodo provided very little information on this so we had to see what else was out there. A quick Google search provided dozens of sites with information on the matter, none of which immediately debunked it as a hoax. Rife.org and a European based Rife site provided a compelling read.

Can you imagine the fallout from a cover-up of this nature? Images of angry mobs storming the corporate headquarters of drug companies come to mind. At the very least, there would be lawsuits that would make the trials against the tobacco industry look like an episode of the People's Court.


Monday the 26th of April, Max Power noted:


Please read chapter one of your rapture guide "The Frequency of Light Required to Zap All Humanity". Just give W a pair of shades and bulb bright enough.


Monday the 26th of April, prof_booty noted:


Rife Universal Microscope? I'm a minister in the Universal Life Church. That's not a hoax, but would you want me saying your wedding ceremony? A quick Google Search does not a compelling argument make. More research is needed here.


Monday the 26th of April, awiggins noted:


Did not say it was true, I said it was compelling. Just an article to make people think. The current treatments for cancer are invasive and devastating. Do you not think that a small fraction of the money that is spent on cancer research each year could be diverted to find out if there is anything to it? Over 500,000* people per year, in the US alone, would probably say yes. Readers can look into it and make their own decisions.

By the way, I would love for you to administer my wedding vows. How does a week from Wednesday sound?

*American Cancer Society


Monday the 26th of April, pr0f_b00ty noted:


Readers can look into it and make their own decisions.

well said.

How does a week from Wednesday sound?

ummm....