BackInTheGame78
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This is pretty wild...
Back in the early 1900s there was a person named Dr. Raymond Royal Rife who found that you could destroy cancer cells(and other microbes) by vibrating at a specific frequency which was different for each type of cell.
At first he was celebrated...then vilified and persecuted mercilessly by the government and the medical profession. Other doctors who saw this in practice and were using it to treat their patients were threatened and outcast by the profession.
Now over 100 years later, he is being proven right by technology and science...but I will guarantee there will be no mention of his name anywhere in these articles or papers. Most people don't even know he existed.
Just how they want it...pretend this is a "new invention" so they don't have to explain why they suppressed this for over 100 years.
As is always the case throughout history...those who are decades or centuries ahead of their time will be faced with ridicule, skepticism and rejection...but usually ultimately proven right.
Back in the early 1900s there was a person named Dr. Raymond Royal Rife who found that you could destroy cancer cells(and other microbes) by vibrating at a specific frequency which was different for each type of cell.
At first he was celebrated...then vilified and persecuted mercilessly by the government and the medical profession. Other doctors who saw this in practice and were using it to treat their patients were threatened and outcast by the profession.
Now over 100 years later, he is being proven right by technology and science...but I will guarantee there will be no mention of his name anywhere in these articles or papers. Most people don't even know he existed.
Just how they want it...pretend this is a "new invention" so they don't have to explain why they suppressed this for over 100 years.
As is always the case throughout history...those who are decades or centuries ahead of their time will be faced with ridicule, skepticism and rejection...but usually ultimately proven right.
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