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posted ago by aslan_is_0n_the_m0ve ago by aslan_is_0n_the_m0ve +48 / -0

694 Feb 07, 2018 10:06:12 PM EST Q !UW.yye1fxo ID: ee33a6 No. 300473 What if CURES already exist? What about the billions (public/private/govt) provided to fund cure dev? Sheep. These people are sick! Q Here's the demon who ended Royal Rife's career.

Enter Morris Fishbein - Secretary of the American Medical Association (1924-50) and Chief Editor of the Journal of the American Medical Association. His rise to power began by labeling natural healers (particularly Native American shamans, midwives, and chiropractors), as “quacks” and members of an “unscientific cult”. He also campaigned against cannabis and herbal medicine (Hoxsey Therapy).

Essentially, Fishbein sought to dominate the field of medicine by discrediting anything he could not directly control. In 1939, he tried purchasing the exclusive rights to Rife's technology. When Rife rejected his advances, Fishbein was ruthless in his pursuit - even offering legal assistance to Phil Hoyland to sue Dr. Rife for sole ownership of the company. A tragic and lengthy lawsuit ensued.

Whereas commercial production of the ray-beam devices had ceased completely during the Great Depression, the 1939 trial put an end to any proper, scientific scrutiny of Rife's frequency therapy. Moreover, the legal bills bankrupted Beam Ray Corporation. Dr. Rife eventually won the lawsuit, but unable to cope with the stress of the suit and the loss of his company, Dr. Rife turned to alcohol.

Fishbein continued to use his power within the AMA to halt any further scientific evaluation or studies of Dr. Rife's work.

https://www.brmi.online/royal-raymond-rife