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The
Rise and Fall of a Scientific Genius: The Forgotten Story of Royal
Raymond Rife
Written,
produced and directed by Shawn Montgomery (c) 2004 Zero Zero Two
Productions
Part
I: Rife's Rise
(74 min.)
It is very difficult to watch a video like this and not come away
feeling as if you want everyone you know to see it as well. This is an
excellent documentary, and it features some genuine audio recordings of
Royal Raymond Rife himself, explaining research and technical details
from over 40 years ago.
Whether you are totally new to the story of Rife and his work and the
subsequent suppression of his inventions and discoveries, or whether you
think you know a lot about the subject, there is plenty for all.
This documentary covers the history of Rife's rise, especially in terms
of his super microscopes of the 1930s, his sponsors and colleagues, his
clinical and published research, and his growing successes and
discoveries until "crunch time". Prior to his demise,
there was a growing movement towards pleomorphism as a more complete
"germ theory".
Pleomorphism could be described as the action of one life-form changing
into another life-form. According to this line of thought, the medium -
i.e., the blood, not the germ - is seen as the agent responsible for
disease.
Rife's research showed that changing the pH of the blood resulted in
changes in the micro-organisms of the blood, as observed via the
microscope. This kind of "live" observations are not possible
with electron microscope, and involves resolutions of as high as
31,000X.
Pleomorphism, the Rife Beam Ray and the Rife Universal Microscope all
stood to revolutionize medicine with drug-free cures for all infectious
diseases - until Dr. Thomas Rivers of the Rockefeller Institute stepped
in to lead the charge to destroy Rife's work. Drug-free cures were the
last thing the growing pharmaceutical companies wanted to compete
against.
If you are at all interested in Rife's history and research, or if you
want to know more about pleomorphism and super-microscopes, then this is
a "must have" video.
Nexus Magazine 2003
Part
II: Rife's Fall
(74 min.)
Two years
ago, I had the pleasure to view Rife's Rise, the first part of this
documentary series (see 10/03). It was so good, I wanted everyone to see
it. I feel the same way about the second part, Rife's Fall. But don't
fear: if you have come in late, there is an excellent summary of who
Rife was and what he did.
Again, this is an excellent documentary and it features genuine audio
recordings from over 40 years ago of Royal Raymond Rife himself,
explaining research and technical details.
This documentary covers the story of Rife's downfall following the
success he achieved in the 1930s in terms of his supermicroscopes and
Beam Ray machines, sponsors and colleagues, clinical and published
research. It was when others sought to profit from Rife that his
troubles began.
Prior to his demise, there had been a growing movement towards
pleomorphism as a more complete "germ theory"; it can be
described as the action of one life-form changing into another
life-form. According to this line of thought, the medium-i.e., the
blood, not the germ-is seen as the agent responsible for disease.
Pleomorphism, the Rife Beam Ray and the Rife Universal Microscope all
stood to revolutionize medicine with drug-free cures for all infectious
diseases-which was the last thing the growing pharmaceutical companies
of the time wanted to compete against.
If you are at all interested in Rife's research, and the tactics
employed to ensure it would be suppressed, then this is yet another
"must have" video.
Nexus Magazine 2005 |