Back in the early nineties we met a couple of dedicated scientists. They were secretly recreating a discovery that had been suppressed since the 1930's. Their claim was unbelievable. Harmful bacteria and viruses could be shaken to death with certain resonant frequencies. The system they had created was called a Rifeblaster, named after scientist Raymond Royal Rife. In the 1930's, after years of painstaking research, Rife announced that he had discovered the specific resonant frequencies for many common diseases. By applying these resonant frequencies to the body, invading disease organisms could be devitalized.
The two men were eager to show us how the Rifeblaster worked. To get us excited, they played a video of a microbe being destroyed by resonant frequencies. Then they setup a Rifeblaster machine. Cords ran from a computer to an amplifier, coils, and cloth covered stainless steel pads. After being hooked up, we picked a disorder on the computer screen, selected a duration, and the pulsing began. It was like a penetrating electronic massage with intensity being adjusted by the volume control. Everyone with us was excited to try it. How amazing - we could blast microbes out of our body!
When we left, they packed us up with instructions to make our own Rifeblaster machine, along with computer software, an oscilloscope to monitor the frequencies and home-sewn contact pads. Just for fun we built one. It included drilling into a computer case to access the sound chip on the mother board. After completion, a couple visitors showed up and wanted to be hooked up to the new machine. They were astonished to find their arthritic pain eased after just one session. Since none of the rest of us was sick, the cumbersome device was shelved. But every once in awhile we remembered Byran's earnest words to us, "We need to get this technology out to the sick. You can start with your congregation."