Re: Rife frequency

Jerry W. Decker ( (no email) )
Fri, 06 Mar 1998 23:24:28 -0800

Hi Marcelo et al!

With regard to the precision of the RIFE frequency....I've always
questioned any kind of locked in frequency assigned to any disease...the
reason being that everyone is slightly different so there will be
'isotopic variations' from the basic reference frequency of the organism,
what RIFE called the M.O.R. (mortal oscillatory rate) for each virus or
bacteria.

When Dr. Peter Guy Manners was in Dallas two weeks ago, some of us had
the honor of 'hanging' with him for two days....he promotes a system
called Cymatics (working on a page with more details) where each organ
has its own group of frequencies that represent that particular
organ...it is claimed to create a 3 dimentional pattern in space
analogous to that particular form.

He calls each of these organ patterns 'commutations' and said they
consist of 5 basic frequencies to which they add an additional 20
frequencies to account for 'smear' or what I call 'isotopic variations'.

In experiments some of us have done with the molecular frequency
discriminator (metal locator), their is a fixed frequency but it
generally can have variations of up to +/- 5khz around this fixed
frequency. This accounts for the variations.

Kind of a ballpark, shotgun approach, but as long as it gets results,
that's all that matters.

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