The Rife/Bare Device

In 1934, a man named Royal Rife conducted a clinical trial at the University of Southern California, during which he successfully cured 16 out of 16 terminal cancer patients. Many of the world’s most prominent doctors gathered for a banquet in Pasadena to honor Dr. Rife, their photo appearing on the front page of the LA Times; the headline read “The End of Cancer!”
At that time, roughly 1 in 50 had cancer – today the figure is nearly 1 in 3!
Morris Fishbein, then head of the American Medical Association, offered Dr. Rife a financial partnership. Rife, familiar with Fishbein’s shady reputation, refused (in those days, a new drug’s approval was dependant upon the manufacturer’s proposed advertising budget in the AMA’s prestigious Journal).
Rife’s license and funding were immediately pulled, his laboratory raided and equipment stolen, and within two years almost every single doctor who attended the Pasadena banquet was denying even knowing him (however many were enjoying early retirements and recent property acquisitions).
Since then, various versions of the “Rife machine” have appeared. A man named John Crane helped Rife out of his financial troubles and resurrected the research. He was an opportunist, however, whose primary goal was mass-production of the Rife device. This was hard to accomplish, since operating the typical Rife device required a fairly extensive medical background plus some knowledge of radio frequencies (not to mention the device filled an entire room). Crane made the device smaller, substituted the ray tube for some hand-held metal rods, reduced the frequencies so they fit within the audio spectrum, and proceeded to bury all the research which suggested that the new devices were ineffective against cancer (they do, however, exhibit mild detoxing effects which may improve immunology-related issues ranging from infections to arthritis, as well as stimulate the skin and tissue) . Unfortunately, many of the devices currently available on the Internet are based upon Crane’s design, not Rife’s.

In the early 1990’s, a chiropractor (and HAM radio enthusiast) named James Bare began experimenting with re-introducing ray tubes and radio transmitters back into the Rife device. This new breed of devices became known as Rife/Bare. Today, Dr. Bare’s device has already been approved for clinical use in Canada, Mexico, and New Zealand. More and more research is coming out every day supporting the effectiveness of the device.
I am pleased to report that I am in direct contact with Dr. Bare, and that he has agreed to supply parts and assist with the building of a customized Rife/Bare device for our research.


The Rife/Bare device works by emitting high-frequency plasma waves, which shatter microbes and pathogens inside the body in much the same way that an opera singer can break a glass. This technique has been proven effective against many different diseases, bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites that invade our bodies. But there is a danger – too many dead pathogens floating in the bloodstream can also toxify the body. This is why many people who use a Rife machine feel worse after treatment instead of better. It is therefore essential to monitor how fast the body is able to remove toxins from the blood, and adjust the patient’s exposure to the Rife frequencies accordingly.
Blood zappers were initially developed by Dr. Robert C. Beck, and later made popular by Dr. Hulda Clark in her book “A Cure for All Diseases”. Small golden electrodes worn over the veins administer very subtle electric shocks into the bloodstream. This small and inexpensive device is useful if a dark field examination of the patient’s blood finds too much clustering of the cells and thus reduced detoxing ability.

A water ionizer used in conjunction with a Rife/Bare device can detox the body of most every known pathogen, leaving the body free to do what it does best in nature – healing itself and re-establishing balance. To illustrate just how dramatic this effect really is, please meet my friend Dave Perkins. In 1999 he was diagnosed with nonhodgkins tcell lymphoma, and the medical establishment gave up on him and labeled him “terminal” (the photo on the left). The photo on the right is Dave today – and he attributes his recovery entirely to using a Rife/Bare device in conjunction with a water ionizer. And even without the use of a Rife machine, drinking alkalized, ionized water can literally change your life. For example, our 
The final device that has grabbed my attention after all my research in restoring and maintaining health is the magnetic pulser. Like the Rife/Bare device, the magnetic pulser is now considered a Class II medical device in Canada. What is interesting is that several research studies have been done around the world in an attempt to measure that elusive “energy” that is generated by a healers’ hands. One famous experiment had the healer “charge” a vial of water that was later poured into a plant’s soil – the treated plants grew more than twice as high as control plants watered with normal untreated water. Upon further examination, it was found that healer’s hands emit slight pulses of magnetic energy, and this energy in turn stimulates enzymes inside the body responsible for cell regeneration. While a Rife/Bare device is able to provide pulsed audio, radio, magnetic, and plasma waves to the entire body, a magnetic pulser allows one to focus the energies into a specific area.