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http://www.icehouse.net/john34/rife2.html

 

 

 

My Work on Rife

 

Last updated 12/13/2005

 

An Ongoing Research Project

 

Page 2 of 2

 

I AM A RESEARCH ENGINEER, NOT A MEDICAL DOCTOR, AND THEREFORE DO NOT

MAKE ANY MEDICAL CLAIMS FOR THIS TECHNOLOGY.

 

 

 

11/9/05

 

Since the bacteria Rife killed are in the 0.5-2.5um range, we had to

modify our microscope to be able to see them. Observation is now

possible between 1750x and 3000x.

 

11/10/05

 

The AZ-58 modulation problem has been solved...

 

50Khz Modulation.jpg (27026 bytes)

 

 

50Khz square wave.jpg (24578 bytes)

 

50 kHz Sine Wave Input Modulated on 4.1MHz Carrier

 

 

50 kHz Square Wave Input Modulated on 4.1MHz Carrier

 

A series tube modulator solved the problem. This is much different

then the " Hoyland-based " schematics.

 

The following experiments were done using the machine as an Abram's

machine. This is a one-wire system. One lead (as shown below) goes

to the slide under the microscope. There is no ground whatsoever

anywhere, so if you were to be touching this one wire, you would not

feel anything. Notice that the organisms only disintegrate when

exposed to this unique form of modulation.

 

See The Videos

 

 

 

Paramecium Destroyed

 

Again

 

Stunned with RF Only, but then Disintegrated with 12 kHz Audio Modulation

 

With Neon Lamp in Series

 

 

 

More on Abram's later...

 

 

 

 

 

Copyright 2005 John Bedini

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