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Did Royal Rife Cure Cancer in the 1930's?

Date Published: 17th November 2006
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Was there A 1930s Cancer Cure?

Have The Keys To How You Can Benefit Been Lost In Time?

You may have heard about Royal Raymond Rife. He did groundbreaking work with frequency generators during the 19th century. Now you're going to learn something about him most people don't know.

His story starts in San Diego, 1915

There, a man named Royal Raymond Rife became friends with Henry Timken. Had these two men not met the world would be quite a different place today.

Henry Timken was a businessman; he made a fortune in the ball-bearing industry. Royal Rife was a bright-witted youth fresh out of college with a keen sense for optical engineering.

Rife was a genius in just about every field of engineering, including optical (thanks to his background working with Carl Zeiss, the famous lens manufacturer) and mechanical engineering. He actually built a record breaking boat motor with a remarkable 2700 horsepower in 1915! He called it "Kitty Hawk the Fifth" and it held records in America for years.


What drew Rife into cancer research?

Rife used his expertise in optical engineering to design an X-ray eye for quality control at Timken's ball-bearing plant. This precision monitoring equipment saved Timken billions of dollars. In return, He gifted Rife with a lucrative research budget.

Rife used this windfall to build a research lab in San Diego in the 1920's. He focused his research on cancer, where he set out to find a causative agent. His expertise in such diverse areas of engineering (along with his deep pocket budget!) allowed him to excel quickly and build every part he needed in his own machine shop.

By the early 1930's Rife had built microscopes capable of viewing living viruses. He found that different types of virus pulsed with a specific beat, or frequency. Through years of arduous research he began to find disruptive frequencies for various viruses which he felt were responsible for cancer, in some way.


Rife consistently noticed two viruses which were always present with cancerous tumors. The 'BX virus' he correlated to carcinoma. The other virus, which he correlated to sarcoma he called the 'BY virus'.

Rife's goal was to find frequencies, which were disruptive to the growth of the virus He hoped these disruptive frequencies would kill the virus and dissolve the tumors.

These frequencies were called the 'Mortal Oscillatory Rate' or M.O.R. for short. These were his 'kill' frequencies - the frequency that naturally destroyed the microbes.

Rife's work has essentially vanished from the radar screen of the general public and the medical establishment. Why? Click here for part two (link here) of this report, to find out more about this overlooked hero.


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Royal Rife's technology really did work. Your question might be how did it work and what happened since. Read part 2 and find out - Joshua Parker
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