Re: Rife machine and frequencies
Hi! Thanks for your posts: very useful info! I am completely new to this technology, so I would like to ask: which specific Rife machine you recommend and the link to get it from. I am on a budget so cost is a consideration too.
I have not paid any attention to what is on the market. The machines I have worked with were all made for me by my father who only builds them for research purposes, not commercial sales. So I have experimented with a number of designs and some of the recommended frequencies. But all the other frequencies were gradually dropped because they either did not work or they were less effective that the 666hz. We have not tried the 666hz frequency on anything where it did not work so now this is the only frequency we have been working with. As far as I am concerned all the added frequencies and bells and whistles are nothing more than fluff to justify the cost of overpriced machines. A simple 666hz device should be less than $100.
Does it makes sense to get a zapper?
I have never liked the zappers. In her first book Hulda Clark left out most of the schematics leaving a lot of the people up to their own interpretation of how to build them. In addition she did not specify a frequency. Instead she had some comment like any frequency above 32,000hz. Well this includes microwaves and gamma rays, but I would not want to zap myself with these.
Also, someone mentioned this link for specific frequencies for Hep C:
http://www.dnafrequencies.com/store/index.pl?type=human
What is your opinion on those frequencies? Could Rife machine be programmed to them?
I did not see any list of the exact frequencies they are using. And again it does not require more than one frequency. The 666hz can be used, or either of the other 2 frequencies Rife kept as long as they are adjusted for accuracy.
And lastly, does the one frequency you recommend 666hz, obtained only from Rife or from zapper as well?
Both of these devices sholuld be adaptable to the 666hz frequency. You just need to find someone who knows enough about electronic circuitry to make the adjustments.
Sorry to be so ignorant, but I never used those devices before. Hugely appreciate your help!
Learning is not ignorant, only refusing to learn.