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cure for cancer supressed since at least 1930

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Allen - 25 Oct 2006 03:40 GMT
Remember when you could buy colloidal silver in the drugstore?  (Do a
search.)
Ever hear if Rife?  He found a cure for cancer in the late twenties.  Why
does the AMA resist the cure?  Money.
My name is Dave and my step mother had cancer.
Why are doctors so arrogant?
Why are people willing to die because of what a doctor says?
Because they're ignorant idiots.
Steph - 25 Oct 2006 05:49 GMT
> Remember when you could buy colloidal silver in the drugstore?  (Do a
> search.)
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> Why are people willing to die because of what a doctor says?
> Because they're ignorant idiots.

It's funny the AMA can suppress it in the other 200 countries in the world,
innit?
Allen - 26 Oct 2006 01:31 GMT
Funny how now the AMA has just found that viruses can cause cancer.  Rife
knew that in the twenties.

> > Remember when you could buy colloidal silver in the drugstore?  (Do a
> > search.)
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
> It's funny the AMA can suppress it in the other 200 countries in the world,
> innit?
Steph - 26 Oct 2006 07:48 GMT
> Funny how now the AMA has just found that viruses can cause cancer.  Rife
> knew that in the twenties.

He could see them with his supadupascope, couldn't he?
There's unfortunately more than one born every minute
Allen - 27 Oct 2006 06:47 GMT
Then why do his freq work 100 percent of the time in my test group?
Where did the person get the data for the 100 percent fail rate?

> > Funny how now the AMA has just found that viruses can cause cancer.  Rife
> > knew that in the twenties.
>
> He could see them with his supadupascope, couldn't he?
> There's unfortunately more than one born every minute
Steph - 27 Oct 2006 07:16 GMT
> Then why do his freq work 100 percent of the time in my test group?
> Where did the person get the data for the 100 percent fail rate?

Let's see your data, rather than your polemic. Then we can judge
Allen - 28 Oct 2006 10:01 GMT
Data overview.

Model E Bio-Active Frequency instrument

Test subject adult female Diane; staff infection in lower leg after knee
surgery severed the lymphatic system.  3 times a week keeps the wound
closed.  When subject does NOT use the Rife machine, the wound opens and
puss flows.  When subject uses the Rife machine, the puss stops and the hole
closes again.  100% of the time so far.

Test subject adult male Dennis; rotten teeth.  Subject suffers from infected
gums.  When subject uses the machine the swelling goes down and the puss
stops oozing from the gums.  100% of the time so far.

Test subject female child A.  Suffers from bad acne during 'that time of the
month'.  Use of the Rife machine clears up the acne, and prevents the acne
when used the week prior to her period.  100% of the time so far.

Of course these three subject have only been treating themselves with my
machine for three years.

Now then, when, how long, how many subjects, which machine, and did the
subjects use the machine properly to achive your 100% failure rate?

> > Then why do his freq work 100 percent of the time in my test group?
> > Where did the person get the data for the 100 percent fail rate?
>
> Let's see your data, rather than your polemic. Then we can judge
Steph - 28 Oct 2006 20:46 GMT
> Data overview.
>
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> Now then, when, how long, how many subjects, which machine, and did the
> subjects use the machine properly to achive your 100% failure rate?

That's not data, sonny, that's anecdote.
But I guess it would be a waste of my time to explain the difference
Allen - 29 Oct 2006 09:10 GMT
anecdote [an-ik-doht]

-noun a short account of a particular incident or event of an interesting or
amusing nature, often biographical.

     You find the summary of my data amusing?

     Did you want the scaned notes sent to you in jpg form?

     Sonny?  Your at least 72?  (Given that your the same age as my dad.)
I guess you really can't teach an old dogs new tricks.

> > Data overview.
> >
[quoted text clipped - 25 lines]
> That's not data, sonny, that's anecdote.
> But I guess it would be a waste of my time to explain the difference
Steph - 29 Oct 2006 17:39 GMT
> anecdote [an-ik-doht]
>
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>      Sonny?  Your at least 72?  (Given that your the same age as my dad.)
> I guess you really can't teach an old dogs new tricks.

I don't find it amusing at all. I find it pathetic.
Publish your "data" in the peer-reviewed literature is you want to be taken
seriously
Allen - 30 Oct 2006 04:50 GMT
Nice anecdote.

> > anecdote [an-ik-doht]
> >
[quoted text clipped - 12 lines]
> Publish your "data" in the peer-reviewed literature is you want to be taken
> seriously
Steph - 30 Oct 2006 08:13 GMT
> Nice anecdote.

You really don't have a clue, do you?
clifto - 29 Oct 2006 01:58 GMT
> Of course these three subject have only been treating themselves with my
> machine

YOUR MACHINE? So this is spam, then.

P.S. How did your adult female Diana get a staff in her leg, and how did
the staff get infected?

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Mike Radcliffe - 25 Oct 2006 10:10 GMT
> Remember when you could buy colloidal silver in the drugstore?  (Do a
> search.)
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> Why are people willing to die because of what a doctor says?
> Because they're ignorant idiots.

In my experience Rife has a 100% failure rate.
I remember when cough mixtures had opium in them (just)
I know for a fact doctors are not as ignorant or arrogant as most , if not
all, of the  alternative posters on this ng
MIKE
Truth Seeker - 30 Oct 2006 09:47 GMT
> Remember when you could buy colloidal silver in the drugstore?  (Do a
> search.)
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> Why are people willing to die because of what a doctor says?
> Because they're ignorant idiots.

It's worse than that.  The average American is absolutely ignorant, but
the leaders of our institutions and agencies are so driven by greed and
power they suppress any sort of open market in medicine where a
non-toxic remedy could be discovered.  Something drastic has to change.
A great book, btw, to read about many natural, non-toxic alternative
therapies that were suppressed through the years is "Politics in
Healing", by Dan Haley.  DMSO, Rife, Hoxsey Formula, pH therapy - A
real eye opener, and written by former congressman.

Dr. Krebbs says 7 apricot seeds a day (which contain B-17) and you will
never get cancer.  I believe it 100%.  I don't have to live with that
fear!  AMEN!
J - 30 Oct 2006 11:29 GMT
> Dr. Krebbs says 7 apricot seeds a day (which contain B-17) and you will
> never get cancer.  I believe it 100%.  I don't have to live with that
> fear!  AMEN!

You're deluding yourself.
If you live long enough and don't die of something else, you'll get cancer.
J
clifto - 31 Oct 2006 00:11 GMT
> If you live long enough and don't die of something else, you'll get cancer.

Did all that, now planning to die of something else entirely. :)

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