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This is what they did to us. This is what they're still doing and getting away with. To those reading this who are still capable of thinking for themselves, save, review, and propagate this information. Eventually I'm going to get sick of posting and reposting 2k character limit blocks, with barely any rational or intelligent dialogue coming from it, and I'm just going to stop. We need more people. Too few people are doing too much of the work, in many things.

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Because they're stupid, and it allows them to package and market science as a means of control. Science for most people is, essentially, a religious framework and its various speakers and entities make up its temples and cardinals, bishops, pastors. The educational process is much like the Seminary. The rituals and use of novel language put people into science mode, and it proves your subservience to Science, because science is just a god where you do something to the universe and it's obligated to give your access to truth and the absolute in return. We call these "experiments". And those who study the holy books and derive from them various structures, come unto us and tell us about God, the best way to live our lives, and so on.

Pretty much the power structure wanted to set up an authority based, arcane, deferred society, because it's good for control. Science is used accordingly. People associate the religious behavior with popsci, but it's actually present at all levels and serves an internal regulatory role, because you don't want to blaspheme or commit heresy and be shunned. Like in questioning vaccines, this is heretical, "the science IS settled" ("God has spoken, you are violating the commands of the Lord"), etc. It's all very obvious. They're all operating within a religious structure. The scientist can't exist without working in small groups or via his largely independent wealth, or the wealth of a benefactor. Large hierarchies create the religious behavior, which is then expanded to the population to control them.

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>Haven't viruses been witnessed [doing X]
No. Viruses cannot be observed acting in real time, they're too small for visible light microscopy and the higher wavelengths damage or destroy the system under study, Electron microscopes also "destroy" the sample in that at the very least they have to be sputter with gold nanoparticles, sometimes put in resin, etc. They're frozen in time.

This is why the Rife microscope was such a big deal. He claimed to get around the optical limits by "staining" with polarized light, then separating the result into two beams which traveled close but never crossing through multiple quartz lenses. It took him hours to focus in a sample, but in doing so, he could observe viruses in real time.

This was the 1920's. Now of course all you hear about is how it's physically impossible, and he and the dozens of other biologists at the time.... were just stupidly seeing artifacts. Woops, amiright? Right? Wrong.

If I ever have the resources I'm going to replicate it. I'll even name it the Rife microscope so no one can ever forget that we got fucked for an entire century.

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Replicate Rife's microscope.

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The frequency generator is a separate machine. Until I think his 5th version it was all cobbled together 1930's equipment, off the shelf. The quartz lenses are part of the microscope. The frequency generator used a xenon plasma tube.

It's hard to find good information on the device. He recorded a lot of his frequencies in a machine specific notation as well.

It's not being funded because the power structure and cancer etc research apparatus exists to launder money and provide the illusion of "fighting" cancer while they extract maximum profits for an ideally infinite time.

https://mega.nz/#F!lPQDlCBZ!DaDP5Poq_Ti6nhga4frJig
Look at [DIA] Adams 1976, for more on cell type specific destruction with frequencies. You don't actually have to hit a resonant frequency, as viruses cna be destroyed well below the 300 whatever GHz their actual resonant frequency lies at.

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Tell me more?

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Discovered a major pathogenic pleomorphic organism with Arthur Kendall. Omitted from history.

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Provide some of the sources you're looking at.

Let's put it this way, he didn't fund his research and build a microscope that's components cost ~250,000 in 1920 (several million today) on his own. (Refer to the article in Science on him, and the Smithsonian article later). He had to have funding, right?

That came from 2 main sources. Henry Timken Jr, of Timken Roller Bearings. And his sister, Amelia Bridges. This came about for 3 reasons
-He built a speedboat engine for Timken in 1915, capable of generating 7200 HP. It sustained a speed of 82 mph (to my recollection) for >100 miles. Was a world record and remained unbeaten at least until the 70's. Possibly longer.
-He built a system described as an "xray eye" for Timken which screened sheets of steel for structural strain beyond some tolerance, and flagged them for removal accordingly. Saved the company millions in premature bearing failures, got him a lifetime stipend.
-Amelia Bridges was quite sick and nearing death. She'd seen many docotrs. Rife was a bacteriologist and studied optics for 7 years at Zeiss, he still had microscopes kicking around and decided to look at their food. It was contaminated with salmonella. They got rid of it all and sourced it differently, she recovered. His first lab / residence was on her estate, above a garage.
-Milbank Johnson probably helped later.

Now ask yourself, how. How would a guy get dozens of leading bacteriologists to look through his microscope and say it works, have it pass standard magnification tests (proving they weren't observing artifacts), have an article published in science, and successfully predict things that wouldn't be widely accepted for the next 50 years (bacteria releasing viruses when stressed near to death, pleomorphism, so on). How would he retain funding from all these people up until their death. And then ask yourself, after an intense trial (internal struggles in Beam Rays) that turned him into alcoholic, why.

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had died. His microscope cost ~250,000 to manufacture in the 1920s. None were created after the trial. Rife became an alcoholic and was put in a psych ward, and broke out a year later. Another attempt to create similar devices ended with an FDA raid. Rife left for Mexico, his two associates were sentenced to 10 years in prison. The sentence was eventually reduced to 3 years after many signed testimonials from patients and doctors.

Long history. Here's Rife's deposition for that trial. It was never allowed to be entered.
http://www.rife.org/pdf/Deposition%20of%20Royal%20Rife.pdf

Rife died 1971. Here's an article with a concise summary.
http://www.rife.org/newspaper/Scientific-Genius.jpg

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If for no other reason than less need to latch onto the security of the mainstream cultural narrative, which is manufactured.

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