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The following page has a picture of two identical porpoises. If they look at all different, you should consider taking a break. If they are very different, take a long break. Stress Test

I am not a licensed physician. For conditions that normally require the services of a physician, you are urged to consult with one. Do not reduce or change your medications without consulting your physician first. (Example: Hypertension.) Ask you doctor before starting these programs. Disclaimer and Disclosure

If you are injured in a car accident or experience other trauma, you need the best medical care available. Not an ND or DC or nutritionist. But in many other situations, standard medical care may not be the best approach. It is a good idea to learn how to avoid excessive medical care!

The average American is diagnosed with an additional disease every five years. Each new disease will require an average of two additional medications. This is how older people can end up with dozens of pill bottles. After the age of 50:

Standard of Care Standard of care is the diagnostic and treatment procedure that a prudent physician would follow for a given illness and patient.

Standard of care concepts have been heavily influenced by drug companies. Deviation is the basis of malpractice lawsuits and can lead to loss of license and/or criminal charges.

Study Published in 1998

Correctly prescribed medications are approximately the fifth leading cause of death in America. (This ignores the fact that most cancer deaths are actually a result of prescribed medications.)

Two years later, in 2000, writers of another JAMA article calculated that medical treatment was the third leading cause of death in America. Study Published in 2000

The author is Dr. Barbara Starfield of the Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health and she describes how the US health care system may contribute to poor health. ALL THESE ARE DEATHS PER YEAR: 12, unnecessary surgery 7, medication errors in hospitals 20, other errors in hospitals 80, infections in hospitals 106, non-error, negative effects of drugs These total to 225,000 deaths per year from iatrogenic (physician produced) causes! Journal American Medical AssociationJournal American Medical Association July 26, 2000;284(4):483-5

Of 13 countries in a recent comparison, the United States ranked an average of 12th (second from the bottom) for 16 health indicators. Some examples are: 13th (last) for infant mortality 11th for life expectancy at 1 year for females, 12th for males 10th for life expectancy at 15 years for females, 12th for males 10th for life expectancy at 40 years for females, 9th for males

And yet Americans currently spend 1.6 trillion ($1,600,000,000,000.00) per year on medical care. This figure is expected to double in the next ten years.

In 2003 a group of physicians and researchers calculated that medical treatment is actually the leading cause of death in America. Study Published in 2003

DEATH BY MEDICINE - October 2003 Gary Null PhD, Carolyn Dean MD ND, Martin Feldman MD, Debora Rasio MD, Dorothy Smith PhD.

ABSTRACT A definitive review and close reading of medical peer-review journals, and government health statistics shows that American medicine frequently causes more harm than good. The number of people having in-hospital, adverse drug reactions (ADR) to prescribed medicine is 2.2 million. (1) Dr. Richard Besser, of the CDC, in 1995, said the number of unnecessary antibiotics prescribed annually for viral infections was 20 million. Dr. Besser, in 2003, now refers to tens of millions of unnecessary antibiotics. (2, 2a) The number of unnecessary medical and surgical procedures performed annually is 7.5 million. (3) The number of people exposed to unnecessary hospitalization annually is 8.9 million. (4) The total number of iatrogenic deaths shown in the following table is 783,936. It is evident that the American medical system is the leading cause of death and injury in the United States. The 2001 heart disease annual death rate is 699,697; the annual cancer death rate, 553,251. (5)

ConditionDeaths Author Adverse Drug Reactions106,000Lazarou (1) Suh (49) Medical error98,000IOM (6) Bedsores115,000Xakellis (7) Barczak (8) Infection88,000Weinstein (9) MMWR (10) Malnutrition108,800Nurses Coalition (11) Outpatients199,000Starfield (12) Weingart (112) Unnecessary Procedures37,136HCUP (3,13) Surgery-Related32,000AHRQ (85) TOTAL 783,936

As few as 5% and less than 20% of iatrogenic (physician caused) injuries are ever reported.

Goal – stopping things from happening using things that are bad for you Goal – helping things happen using things that are good for you This is what I call health care. Two Opposite Views

The Work of Dr. Royal Rife

BK4040A Sine Wave 727 Hz 0

DC Offset Sine Wave 0

Square Wave 0

DC Offset Square Wave 0

Duty Cycle (Rectangular Wave) 0

Sine Versus Square Use square/rectangular waves below Hz. Harmonics do most or all of the work. You can use sine waves for Clark frequencies and original Rife frequencies (80,000 Hz and up).

Improving Results 1. Use DC Offset (like a zapper): F-SCAN, BK4040A, F165, EMEM in contact mode. 2. Use high voltage: GB4000, EMEM in contact mode.

3. High power magnetic fields: Doug device. 4. Use radio frequencies: BK4040A, F165, GB4000, F- SCAN, Rife-Bare (especially OM- 1, PERL and IR/BPT-500), EMEM with spark gap.

5. For localized problems, apply contacts as close as possible to each side of the area. 6. Gate (pulse) frequencies.

Sweeping and Gating Fast sweeps versus slow sweeps. Increment when sweeping audio frequencies. ( for 11,780,000, use 0.01 or smaller.) Gating: 4 Hz, 10 Hz, 64 Hz.

Using Gating and Sweeping Together If you pulse a frequency that is also sweeping, you will miss the whole point of the sweep because many of the desired frequencies will run during the period when the signal is off.

How Often to Treat Yourself Cancer patients often treat daily. Caution: Brain and lung tumors. Caution: Lyme disease patients may not be able to treat more often than once a week even if they have cancer too.

How long to run each frequency: Cancer patients often run 2008 and 2128 for an hour or more each per day. Caution: Lung and brain tumor patients may have to limit treatment to 15 minutes or less per frequency to prevent fluid buildup or excess swelling. Tumors often swell before they shrink.

Parasites: Consider running each parasite frequency for 3-5 minutes once or twice a month. Yes, it will take a while to do this! Caution: If Lyme disease is present or possibly present, consider starting with one or a few frequencies and very short run times. For example, one frequency for one minute, or a dozen frequencies for 10 seconds each. Increase run times and number of frequencies gradually.

Stainless and Copper Contacts To reduce absorption of metals from hand or foot contacts, cover contacts with a damp piece of cotton cloth. A piece of an old sheet or white tee-shirt works fine. Consider titanium or carbon contacts.

BX-1 Radio frequency Rife Machine. 1,800,000-30,000,000 Hz. Phanotron Bulb or antenna. Treatment times must be short at first.

BK-4040A

Octaves 880 Hz = A 440 Hz = A 220 Hz = A

11,780,000 Hz 11,780,000 (+/- 300 Hz) 5,980,000 2,945,000 (Must sweep) 1,472, , , , , , , , , (Must drift)

17,033,662 Hz 8,516,831 Hz ,079.3 Hz (must drift) 17.6 Meters

Sarcoma Virus 11,430,000 (+/- 300 Hz) 5,715,000 2,857,500 (Must sweep) 1,428, , , , , , , , , , (Must drift)

Scalar Octaves The octave method works well. There are reports that scalar octaves work even better. Multiply or divide the original frequency by exp3, exp6 or exp9. (

Prostate cancer patient LD, moderate BX virus score of about 90 points measured with an Abrams radionics device. Applied 11,780,000 for 20 minutes a day with a BK4040A, sine wave, 20 volts. After one week, the BX level was almost down to zero. This is the fastest decrease that I have seen. The usual decrease is 10 points or less per month. The patient is fine years later. High Frequency Experiments

A cancer patient was brought to Seattle from Korea. She had cancer in the right breast, right lung, and numerous tumors in her bones. She could not walk and she was heavily medicated for pain. She could not take supplements or even fluids due to nausea. Her right shoulder was frozen. Radionics showed BY (sarcoma) virus. Her husband treated her six hours a day with a BK4040A on 11,430,000 and EMEM3 on Lady From Korea

After one week, she was pain free, and able to take supplements. After one month, her BY virus score was zero, and she had full movement of her frozen shoulder. We went out for a Korean dinner to celebrate. She went back to Korea. Her doctors told her that she was now strong enough for some real treatment……..

Scan from 11,300,000 to 11,900,000 in 1000 Hz steps. If there are peaks, scan around the area of each peak in 10 Hz steps. Jeff Sutherland

Skin Cancers We are getting reports that people are scanning from 11,779,700 to 11,780,300 with a step size of 10. They treat the peaks. Results are excellent. Try a sweep.

Mr. S

EM7V With one end of the bulb unplugged, the probe had to be ten times farther from the bulb to keep the entire wave on the screen.

Multi-Wave Oscillators Lakhovsky devices Molecular Enhancer VIBE and newer versions EMEM units with spark gaps.

Blood Cleansers The Beck blood cleanser. Godzilla Apprentice.

Radionics

ZYTO LSA

White blood cells high. Platelets Normal is 150,000+ Two weeks to live… Leukemia Patient CW

A practitioner in Oregon was treating a bed- ridden lady with Parkinsons. In Dr. Clarks Cure for all Diseases he discovered that Parkinsons could be caused by nocardia asteroides. He took Dr. Clarks frequency and divided it by 2 several times so he could apply it with a radiant device. The patient is now driving again. Others recover with parasite and brucellosis treatment. Parkinsons

Patient VB had carcinoma of the breast. She used an EMEM of device along with the BX-1. The tumor continued to grow and became inflamed…… Patient VB

Patient CM Patient CM had prostate cancer with difficulty in urination, PSA of 140. A scan found several frequencies which were applied with a radiant device. Five days later, the urine flow was normal and the PSA dropped to 90. Two months later, the PSA was <2.0

There was a tumor on the neck the size of half a medium orange. He had a biopsy and the diagnosis was carcinoma. He used an plasma device but the tumor continued to grow and became very painful…. Man from BC

RK has CLL leukemia. His white blood cell count was 250,000. This is about 20 times the top end of the normal range. He decided to use a herbal anti-viral, a multi- vitamin, flax oil and low fat cottage cheese, and the Jimmy frequencies. After six weeks, his white blood cell count had dropped to 16,000. His physician said that his medical palliative treatment had not done this. Leukemia

JL had numerous tumors in many parts of his body, along with a dysaerobic imbalance: Urine pH was low with high specific gravity. Surface tension was very low. Saliva pH was high. Patient JL

Urine pH acid – often 6.0 or less Urine specific gravity high – or more Urine surface tension low (oxidized fats) Saliva pH alkaline – often 6.8 or higher Dysaerobic Imbalance

Urine pH high – often 6.8 or higher Urine specific gravity low – often or less Urine surface tension high Saliva pH acid – often 6.0 or less Anaerobic Imbalance

Patient HS A doctor had been sick for several weeks with respiratory symptoms. A scan found many frequencies including 827,000, 828,000 and 829,000. These frequencies were applied using a contact device. The doctor coughed up large amounts of material and was well immediately.

Patient JN Patient JN had a large mass under his left jaw. It had been growing for months and the patient now could no longer eat and spoke with difficulty. He was examined by an M.D. who told him that the base of the tongue and salivary glands were involved in the inflammation. He recommended immediate surgery and biopsy. JN chose not to have surgery due to a previous bad experience.

Patient JN The patient used a homemade Rife-Bare device to apply frequencies. The next day, he began to spit out pinkish pus and the mass began to shrink. The mass is now gone.

Patient PT Patient PT had hepatitis C with a viral load of over 9,000,000. Frequencies from a scanner along with frequencies from a list were applied using a plasma device. Five days later, the viral count was 1,000,000.

JS has pulmonary fibrosis of unknown cause. Prognosis was hopeless. His lungs made crinkling sounds and his oxygen saturation was low. A very unpleasant death was just a matter of time. He used a scanning device to find and apply frequencies…. Patient JS

LB has rheumatoid arthritis and was sent by a foundation as a test case. She had to be taken to the bathroom in a wheelchair. She also has diabetes. A scanner got hits around 380,000 Hz. Patient LB

Several people with degenerated hip joints were considering hip replacement surgery. The were scanned from 50,000-1,000,000 Hz and the frequencies that were found were applied. All reported that they are symptom free. Degenerated Hips

Patient QH QH ate undercooked shrimp --> sick for 20 years. She had a large worm in her intestines and could feel it moving around. A scanner found frequencies that were applied with a plasma device. The worm thrashed around and died. She passed a 30 inch, 1 inch diameter worm. She also passed several kilograms of matter.

CH had a breast cancer tumor. She decided to use a Doug large coil device at 2128 Hz. She found that 7 amps of current produced pain in the tumor. She used about 3 amps the first day. Two days later she could tolerate 4 amps. She gradually worked up to 7 amps of current. After 2 weeks of treatment there was no detectable tumor. Patient CH

Many of the EMEM devices use two ignition coils wired in parallel – both negatives are hooked together, both positives are hooked together, and both high voltage outputs are hooked together. Tom Harelsons experiments: EMEM Developments