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I think that if enough folks try the different sweeps, that eventually some may hit a "correct" frequency, but even then, if all of the pathogens of one type or another aren't eliminated from the body, they just re-grow back. Complicating this is the blood circulation. If a person runs the juice between the thigh and toes,, unfortunately some of the blook, lymph fluid, etc. is constantly being pumped in and out.
Rife's equipment had a 500 watt output of modulated RF set to the exact necessary frequency, and was disposed within about six feet of distance from the patient, and it treated the entire body, simultaneously, so that pathogens could not hide anywhere. Dr. Clarkie's and other devices that opates on a 9v transistor radio battery can't even come close in terms of wave amplitude. Penetration of the body by contact pad devices is less than about 3 mm. 2128 hz was chosen by Crane, not Rife. Rife may have used 21,280, but that was the signal that was modulated on the carrier and the real frequency responsible cannot be known absent knowledge of the frequency of the carrier used, for reasons relating to what was in the link in my message. Crane chose 2128 around 1959, in an effort to avoid problems with FCC one would encounter if modulating the signal on an RF carrier. He simply took 1/10 of the 21,280. But, 21,280 more likely than not wasn't the true exact MOR figure, divorced from its attendant carrier wave, and what one gets by taking 1/10 of 21,280 and applying it directly to skin using a power source that is less than 1/100 of that which RR was using, seems to me to be like pissing in a windstorm with one's eyes closed at 3 a.m. That's why I think freq lists which cite 2128 are frivolous. Are they better than nothing ? I don't know. The placebo effect is around 30% so even a "wrong" frequency will work about 1/3 of the time, for whatever the "patient" wants it to work for. That's the power of the mind at work, which I do not discount. Some placebos work better on some people, than on others. Choosing the correct placebo can be daunting. A dartboard does have its uses. What Rife taught, to those not privy to the exact frequencies of the carrier and modulated wave in a 500 watt broadcasting system, is that frequency combinations which can work selectively against particular organisms do in fact exist. The exact combinations of those may be classifiable as Top Secret information; however, each pathogen does NOT have a single unique combination that will work, rather, there are likely many different combinations which will work on a particular pathogen, much like different octaves of the 440 A can make an A string hum. The difficulty is in having enough time on one's hands to sit there and run sweeps. Better estimates can be made using the size data of the organism, and calculating the likely necessary frequency. The size of BX is known.