Wed, Oct 23, 12:34 AM CDT

medicalwarfare

2D World Events/Social Commentary posted on Jun 10, 2004
Open full image in new tab Zoom on image
Close

Hover over top left image to zoom.
Click anywhere to exit.


Members remain the original copyright holder in all their materials here at Renderosity. Use of any of their material inconsistent with the terms and conditions set forth is prohibited and is considered an infringement of the copyrights of the respective holders unless specially stated otherwise.

Description


The scientist Royal Raymond Rife discovered that THE UNIQUE ELECTRONIC SIGNATURE OF EACH SPECIFIC DISEASE can be modified to eliminate nearly every affliction known to man - rapidly and harmlessly. Rife's work was so astonishing that he was awarded 14 government contracts to develop practical uses for his discoveries of specific frequency. Rife discovered that any disease can be eliminated with frequencies based on its individual electromagnetic signature. One of Rife's projects was to eliminate the diseases that were plaguing the poultry industry. Rife treated an entire flock of chickens and made them disease free. After nearly 20,000 unsuccessful attempts, Rife finally isolated and identified the human cancer virus, and named it Cryptocides Primordiales. Rife inoculated 400 lab animals with this virus, created 400 tumors, and then eliminated them. He did the same with many other diseases. The discoveries of Rife were presented to the Smithsonian Institute in Washington and the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia along with the instruments used. This is all chronicled in The Cancer Cure That Worked, a book written by Barry Lynes in 1987. The cartel was alarmed that their customers might abandon drugs for a far more effective cure such as Rife's that costs only pennies in electricity to use. This would eliminate profits of nearly a billion dollars a week for the drug industry. How long do you think it would ignore such a threat? The answer is, not long. After a preliminary offer you can't refuse made by Morris Fishbein (the President of the American Medical Association), to buy the miraculous discoveries of Rife, Rife refused to sell out and tried to bring his electronic cures to the people. This is what happened to Rife and his astonishing electronic therapy: First, arsonists burned the Burnett Lab in New Jersey, which was validating Rife's work. Then, someone fatally poisoned Dr. Millbank Johnson, president of the Southern California American Medical Association. He died hours before a press conference where he was to announce to the world that Rife's electronic therapy had cured every patient (16 out of 16) in that medical study supervised by the University of Southern California. (First thought to be accidental death, the poison was discovered years later by federal investigators when Dr. Johnson's body was exhumed). Dr. Nemens, who had duplicated some of Rife's work just 40 miles from Rife's lab, was killed in a mysterious fire which destroyed his lab. Rife himself was finally killed at Grossmont Hospital by an accidental lethal dose of Valium. The following are just a few of the distinguished medical doctors harassed and persecuted in recent years for discoveries that threatened the health care industry - Doctors Revici, Burzynski, Livingston, Ivy, Burton, W.F. Koch, Coley, Glover, Lincoln, Priore and Naessens, a scientist. There is a tragic story behind each of these names. >>> http://abcnews.go.com/sections/Living/US/mental_illness_treatment_kids_040607-1.html >>> http://www.rense.com/general53/ansau.htm

Comments (10)


vectra19

2:09AM | Thu, 10 June 2004

thats somethin

Henged

2:26AM | Thu, 10 June 2004

I ranking text not photo, because i think main concern here is text and photo only extra for this. It is unbelievable that this could happen but if this is true when that police was doing?...

verlughmina

5:04AM | Thu, 10 June 2004

I know that this is true. I also know someone with a light. I find it strange that I found this today, when just TODAY was the first time I heard of it and did some research. I'll be going for a treatment very soon myself. I find this to be... quite a sign.

ex_cal

5:15AM | Thu, 10 June 2004

Damn... this world is fucked.

redrockrodeo

6:11AM | Thu, 10 June 2004

i dont want to read all that stuff but your pictures are excellent!

Rockatansky

6:31AM | Thu, 10 June 2004

Cures for cancer, a car that runs on water, an everlasting lightbulb....do they exist already??...have greedy corporations kept them under wraps?? Thought provoking stuff.......

)

A_Joker_B

1:13PM | Thu, 10 June 2004

Very interesting art and text Seneca. Who knows what info is kept from the public domain. At Uni we had a lecturer who had been doing some work on the effects of a particular chemical and his findings were interesting. It turned out in the majority of cancers this chemical was detected. As soon as this link was made he was told to stop work due to "lack of funding". Funnily enough this chemical is a derivative of the petrolchemical industry cue X-files music. If this finding was to be globally proven do you think we can do without plastics/petrol et al? Thought not...

)

stevey32

6:18PM | Sat, 12 June 2004

Welcome, my son. Welcome to the Machine...

syndroid

8:38AM | Sun, 13 June 2004

This is also why oil companies buy ideas for substitute energy sources. They want to protect their business. It's quite a normal reaction, but ethically it's very very wrong. "You don't cure people all at once, but $tep by $tep" ;)

akrilico

5:18PM | Sun, 20 June 2004

This img gets my vote


2 167 0

00
Days
:
23
Hrs
:
25
Mins
:
16
Secs
Premier Release Product
MR skin textures - LH2
3D Figure Assets
Top-Selling Vendor Sale Item
$24.95 USD 40% Off
$14.97 USD

Privacy Notice

This site uses cookies to deliver the best experience. Our own cookies make user accounts and other features possible. Third-party cookies are used to display relevant ads and to analyze how Renderosity is used. By using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understood our Terms of Service, including our Cookie Policy and our Privacy Policy.