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Royal Raymond Rife (May 16, 1888 – August 5, 1971) [1] was an American inventor and early exponent of high-magnification time-lapse cine-micrography. [2] [3]Rife is known for his microscopes, which he claimed could observe live microorganisms with a magnification considered impossible for his time, and for an "oscillating beam ray" invention, which he thought could treat various ailments by ...
His connection to Royal Rife spanned a short 8 years at most, and while he considered the 1934 "Cancer Clinic" which he ran using the Rife Beam Ray device, as "not conclusive", he went on to run two more clinics in the Los Angeles area, and written reports from the third and last of those clinics were that the Beam Ray device was very ...
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1888 – Royal Rife, American microbiologist and instrument maker (d. 1971) 1890 – Edith Grace White, ... 1934 – Antony Walker, English general (d. 2023)
"Rife machine", a device created by Royal Rife, which is also known as frequency therapy or frequency generator and marketed as treating cancer. [2] "Zapping Machine", a device created by Hulda Regehr Clark, claimed to cure cancer by using low-level electrical current to kill parasites within the body that are supposed to cause cancer. [2]
The material about the modern so-called "Rife machines" is useful, as "Rife machines" of varying levels of nonsensicality seem to be still going around, but the article's rather short on information about the person himself or what he did. As it is, I'm not sure what the source is even for things like his date of birth!
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