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Barry Lynes

    January 1, 1942
    Barry Lynes
    Heilverfahren aller Krebsarten
    Die verbotenen Krebsheilungen
    Rife's Great Discovery: Why "Resonant Frequency" Therapy Is Kept Hidden From Public Awareness
    Valentina
    The Cancer Cure That Worked!
    Rife's World of Electromedicine
    • 2017

      Exploring the revolutionary "resonant frequency" therapy, this book highlights Royal Rife's groundbreaking discoveries that challenge conventional medicine. Barry Lynes presents compelling evidence of Rife's Universal Microscope, which broke previous optical limitations, and discusses the suppression of his work due to threats from the medical establishment. The narrative serves as a powerful critique of corruption in traditional healthcare, advocating for a transformation in cancer treatment and medical education. Lynes argues that Rife's methods could potentially heal millions if properly recognized and tested.

      Rife's Great Discovery: Why "Resonant Frequency" Therapy Is Kept Hidden From Public Awareness
    • 2016

      A hauntingly intelligent, addictive psychological thriller from debut author S. E. Lynes Shona has has the perfect home, the perfect man, and a charismatic new best friend - or does she? As her fairytale life begins to unravel, the deep dark wood becomes the least of her fears...

      Valentina
    • 2009

      Rife's World of Electromedicine

      The Story, the Corruption and the Promise

      • 88 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Focusing on the evolution of Rife's legacy, the sequel provides a concise overview of Royal Raymond Rife's contributions to electromedicine, contrasting with the detailed biographical narrative of its predecessor. While the earlier work offers extensive records and personal accounts, this book presents a broader perspective on the historical context and significance of Rife's innovations, making it a complementary read for those interested in the advancements in alternative cancer treatments and the controversies surrounding them.

      Rife's World of Electromedicine