Cancer Cured By Brilliant Man In 1934, Then He Was Killed

The annual profits of the cancer industry are more than one hundred billion dollars.

Yet, it is still uncertain why there is no actual cure.

Numerous people have been trying to find the cure for treating cancer, and still, even nowadays, it has remained unknown. But, the name of Doctor Raymond Rife is rather well known in this industry.

Doctor Raymond Rife is a doctor, born in 1888, that has contributed a lot to the technology, particularly in the field of radiochemistry, biochemistry, optics, ballistics, electronics and aviation.

In 1922, Dr. Rife began doing some research in cancer. Ten years later, in 1932, he succeeded in what he wanted and he isolated a cancer microorganism known as VX Virus. After a year, he devised the Universal Microscope that could magnify an object 60,000 times their normal size.

Using light frequency resonance, he managed to destroy organisms, and because of the natural frequency he used, he managed to do that without destroying some adjacent tissues. The doctor called this process the Mortal Oscillatory Rate.

After two months, in 1934, he managed to cure fourteen out of sixteen lethally ill cancer patients. The remaining two patients were additionally cured after six weeks. His treatment had a hundred percent successful cure rate, and still, despite that, he did not receive any acknowledgment for this great achievement.

Doctor Milbank Johnson, in 1934 wanted to declare the results of the cancer therapy that Doctor Rife had successfully conducted, but he was fatally poisoned and all the documentation had vanished.

All the laboratories of Rife were burned and ruined. Doctor Nemes had copies of a part of Doctor Rife’s work, and he was also found dead in an inexplicable fire, and all these research papers and all the copies of Dr. Rife’s work were destroyed. In 1971, Raymond Rife was murdered at the Grossmont Hospital. He was poisoned by a lethal combination of Valium and alcohol.

In 1980s, the book The cancer cure that worked was published.

The author of the book was Barry Lynes. Barry claimed that the beam ray device that Doctor Rife invented could cure cancer, but this was not confirmed by the American Medical Association.

The American Cancer Society also stated that his claims were dubious and they reported that they are a creation of a typical theory of conspiracy.

According to them, the marketing of Rife’s machines was also conspiracy against the cure for cancer that was sabotaging it.

However, it is still unclear and questionable why Rife’s machines were scorned and withheld by the entire medical industry.