https://x.com/01brain_dead/status/1791042417585721580
https://vigilantnews.com/post/cancer-surgeon-drops-ivermectin-bombshell/
Interview on YouTube: https://youtu.be/F-Ix13QSIn8?si=_MMZ19gOsXNGPtpS
She has many more YouTube videos...some great information...
This is quite interesting as I have been treating my husband's prostate cancer with the Tippens protocol using FBZ with good results. I have read that IVM works well when added to FBZ...but this makes me wonder how effective IVM is on its' own.
Rife devices are a hoax, or worse, demonic. The frequencies indicated were determined by divination. Literally, Royal Rife claimed to be clairvoyant and thus could see the color of the energy of the cells.
There is also a Rife device which claims to be able to treat a person anywhere, regardless of proximity, by using quantum entanglement. Anyone with rudimentary knowledge of QE, understands what an absurd and BOGUS claim that is and recognizes the thing for what it is, a fancy VOODOO device.
Have nothing to do with Rife or with people who use it.
Keep in mind the demonic nature of these devices. Deception must be expected from the sellers. Here is a information from someone who has researched it.
https://healthandspirituality.info/energy-medicine/royal-rife-and-the-rife-machine/
The "demonic", or whatever pseudo-religious word you use, does not affect the effectiveness of the devices.
My assertion that they are demonic is not tied to them being ineffective.
But if you want to go that way, the same can be said for ouija boards, crystal balls, etc. It just means that IF it is effective, it is due to demonic forces. Which should cause concern.
I am also suggesting they are ineffective since the marketing and claims are openly deceptive.
I recognize that homeopathic and oil remedies may have similar affects as drugs. And acupuncture/pressure for stimulating nerves, tissues, or metabolic pathways. For that I give them the benefit of the doubt.
Anything that claims to use energy, frequency, etc., is an avenue to occultism.
My biggest problem with Rife is that are no in-vitro demonstrations of it working, which should be very easy to do. Only placebo equivalent testimonials. The frequencies are not based on anything measurable.
So much deception....
Sound vibrations are different than electromagnetic frequencies. Yes, there are demonstrations using sounds to kill cells, and there's radiation cancer treatment, but Rife has nothing on common with either. The Rife devices I've been around use something like a neon tube. That means the wavelength or wavelengths, and therefore the frequency, is fixed. The supposed frequency is produced by pulsing the electricity to the tube. This does not change the electromagnetic radiation.
Finally, claiming everything vibrates, has energy, or certain frequencies, is intended to confuse people. These are things that are taken out of context and misapplied, often to apply spiritual ramifications to otherwise understood physics.