THE STORY OF
ROYAL RAYMOND RIFE...continued
On November 20, 1931,
forty-four of the nation's most respected medical authorities honoured Royal
Rife with a banquet billed as The End To All Diseases at the Pasadena
estate of Dr. Milbank Johnson. But by 1939, almost all of these
distinguished doctors and scientists were denying that they had ever met
Rife. What happened to make so many brilliant men have complete memory
lapses? It seems that news of Rife's miracles with terminal patients had
reached other ears. Remember our hypothetical question at the beginning of
this report: What would happen if you discovered a cure for everything? You
are now about to find out....
At first, a token attempt was
made to buy out Rife. Morris Fishbein, who had acquired the entire stock of
the American Medical Association by 1934, sent an attorney to Rife with 'an
offer you can't refuse.' Rife refused. We may never know the exact terms of
this offer. But we do know the terms of the offer Fishbein made to Harry
Hoxsey for control of his herbal cancer remedy. Fishbein's associates would
receive all profits for nine years and Hoxey would receive nothing. Then, if
they were satisfied that it worked, Hoxsey would begin to receive 10% of the
profits. Hoxsey decided that he would rather continue to make all the
profits himself. When Hoxsey turned Fishbein down, Fishbein used his
immensely powerful political connections to have Hoxsey arrested 125 times
in a period of 16 months. The charges (based on practice without a license)
were always thrown out of court, but the harassment drove Hoxsey insane.
But Fishbein must have realized
that this strategy would backfire with Rife. First, Rife could not be
arrested like Hoxsey for practising without a license. A trial on trumped-up
charges would mean that testimony supporting Rife would be introduced by
prominent medical authorities working with Rife. And the defence would
undoubtedly take the opportunity to introduce evidence such as the 1934
medical study done with USC. The last thing in the world that the
pharmaceutical industry wanted was a public trial about a painless therapy
that cured 100% of the terminal cancer patients and cost nothing to use but
a little electricity. It might give people the idea that they didn't need
drugs. And finally, Rife had spent decades accumulating meticulous evidence
of his work, including film and stop-motion photographs. No, different
tactics were needed...
The first incident was the
gradual pilfering of components, photographs, film, and written records from
Rife's lab. The culprit was never caught. Then, while Rife struggled to
reproduce his missing data (in a day when photocopies and computers were not
available), someone vandalized his precious virus microscopes. Pieces of the
5,682 piece Universal microscope were stolen. Earlier, an arson fire had
destroyed the multi-million dollar Burnett Lab in New Jersey, just as the
scientists there were preparing to announce confirmation of Rife's work. But
the final blow came later, when police illegally confiscated the remainder
of Rife's 50 years of research.
Then in 1939, agents of a
family which controlled the drug industry assisted Philip Hoyland in a
frivolous lawsuit against his own partners in the Beam Ray Corporation. This
was the only company manufacturing Rife's frequency instruments (Rife was
not a partner). Hoyland lost, but his assisted legal assault had the desired
effect: the company was bankrupted by legal expenses. And during the Great
Depression, this meant that commercial production of Rife's frequency
instruments ceased completely.
And remember what a universal
cure meant to hospitals and research foundations? Doctors who tried to
defend Rife lost their foundations grants and hospital privileges. On the
other hand, big money was spent ensuring that doctors who had seen Rife's
therapy would forget what they saw. Almost no price was too much to suppress
it. Remember that, today, treatment of a single cancer patient averages over
$300,000. It's BIG business. Thus, Arthur Kendall, the Director of the
Northwestern School of Medicine who worked with Rife on the cancer virus,
accepted almost a quarter of a million dollars to suddenly 'retire' in
Mexico. That was an exorbitant amount of money in the Depression.

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