• Rife Machine Finale

    1937 was a year of frustration. Johnson and Rife were trying to get Dr. Gruner from Montreal to join Rife in his laboratory. The Special Research Committee of the University of Southern California was hoping to make an announcement by the end of the year concerning the “aetiology of cancer.” It was decided that they […]

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  • Rife Gains Acceptance

    Rife was never published or mentioned in any scientific report after the mid-1940s. Those who knew what he had done also knew what had been done to him. Even much later, those whose own work confirmed Rife’s discoveries and who personally knew Rife avoided mentioning his name. Scientists frequently talk about a “courageous search for […]

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  • Rife Machine & Microscope

    The greatest mistake in the long ordeal of the 1930s probably happened on May 3-4, 1932 when Kendall addressed the Association of American Physicians in Baltimore. Sitting in the audience waiting to pounce were Dr. Rivers and Dr. Zinsser. Neither had been able to reproduce the effects which Kendall showed were possible using his “K […]

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  • 1939: Rife research shut down by the AMA

    While Rife and his associates were creating a science of the future, they were living in a scientific world of the past-vastly different from the one in which the medical research goliaths were taking shape and which would dominate post-war society. These were vast enterprises linked to powerful financial interests. A breakthrough of the kind […]

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  • Creation of the ”BEAM RAY” Machine in 1938

    Beam Ray began in 1937 after Philip Hoyland moved to San Diego from Los Angeles. He was an electrical engineer, had worked with Rife, and had contributed to the improvement of the Royal Rife Machine. Rife brought him to the Rife Laboratory in Point Lorna on Alcott Street, San Diego. Hoyland met a promoter named […]

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  • 1936: Positive clinical results for cancer research

    Sometime in early 1936 William Donner, the President of the International Cancer Research Foundation, visited Rife and Johnson. He was impressed by what he saw and wanted his colleagues in Philadelphia to witness a demonstration. Rife agreed to travel east in the spring and show them how to filter a BX cancer virus. Also in […]

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  • Raising Funds for the Royal Rife Project

    In a letter dated October 15, 1935, Dr. Milbank Johnson explained to a cancer foundation why Rife and he couldn’t stop their work and do special tests which the foundation wanted: “From what I have said I don’t want you to jump to the conclusion that we are not interested in your side of the […]

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  • Dr Rife Treatment of 16 People with Terminal Cancer

    The full story of the cancer clinic of 1934 may never be known. Rife’s records were lost when he foolishly loaned them to Dr. Arthur Yale a few years later. Yale had started his own clinic and apparently wanted to compare notes. After Rife learned that Dr. Yale was altering the Royal Rife Machine and […]

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  • Opposition to the Cancer Virus findings by the medical profession

    Opposition to the Cancer Virus findings by the medical profession Rife had isolated the cancer virus, but a mountain faced him. The filtration versus non-filtration argument prevented those in the field of bacteriology from charging in the direction that Rife, Kendall and Rosenow had shown. Instead, the bacteriologists were squabbling, being skeptical and waiting to […]

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  • Dr Rife Searches for the Cancer Virus

    Rife Searches for the Cancer Virus Rife began using Kendall’s “K Medium” in 1931 in his search for the cancer virus. In 1932, he obtained an unulcerated breast mass that was checked for malignancy from the Paradise Valley Sanitarium of National City, California. But the initial cancer cultures failed to produce the virus he was […]

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