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Presents Highlights from the 3rd
and 4th International Sunday, February 10, 2002 1:00 p.m. Please see our RIFE
TOPIC webpage for our All
things in nature will resonate if stimulated with the proper form of energy at the correct
frequency. Dr. Royal R. Rife (an interdisciplinary
scientist with expertise in microbiology, physics, chemistry, optics, hydraulics and
machine science) was intrigued with the thought of applying this principle to the
treatment of disease - especially cancer, so he created and patented the "Rife
Universal Microscope" - the worlds first microscope capable of observing the
movements and metamorphosis of live microbes and viruses at 60,000 x. Then, he spent
thousands of hours using the Universal Microscope to catalog and observe effects on
various diseased microbes as he bombarded them with endless combinations of
electromagnetic energy frequencies. He successfully identified frequencies that rupture or
destroy various diseased microbes, and developed successful inexpensive electronic
treatments for animals and man. Clinical trials on humans were made with encouraging
results. His work was successfully replicated by others, and yet his research was ignored.
Fortunately Rifes work has been rediscovered and there is a growing movement to further investigate this promising technology, as exemplified by the 3rd and 4th International Rife Technology Conferences held in Edmonton, Alberta. We will be showing video highlights from these conferences including lectures by Henry Lai, Ph.D. "Treating Malaria With Oscillating Magnetic Fields", Jason Ringas "The Life and Discoveries of Royal Rife", James Bare, D.C. "Rife Plasma Field Propagation" and Gary Wade explaining the theory of the Rife microscope and more. Henry Lai, Ph.D. is a research professor of Bio-Engineering at the University of Washington. Jason Ringas has conducted extensive research into the life and discoveries of Royal Rife. James Bare, D.C. is the inventor of the Rife-Bare plasma tube device and author of books and videos relating to the construction and demonstration of Rife technology. Gary Wade is President of the American Institute of Rehabilitation. He has a Masters degree in plasma physics and 7 years experience in advanced manufacturing technology at Hughes Aircraft Co. The next Rife Conference is scheduled for Las Vegas, March 15-17, 2002. This meeting may extend late due to extensive content. For more information about the San Francisco Tesla Society or this event, call (415) 931-2593 or visit us online at http://www.sftesla.org .
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