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essence
That is the essence of the Rife Machine - Ed Skilling's Harmonic Pulser. I once treated a drunk for a cellulitis (soft tissue inflammation) from a dog bite on his hand. I held the device near his hand and he could not feel anything so I began whistling very loudly and when I hit 727 Hz while the generator came on he jumped like I touched a light cord to him.
He was on his way to the VA hospital for antibiotics when I met him. Two mornings later I saw him again and the swelling was gone and the scabs were hard instead of *****. I asked to see what kind of antibiotics worked that fast - (I was hoping to get one for characterization). He told me they called the prescription over to Walgreen's and it got all messed up somehow - basically that the VA was going to make him pay for the medicine out of pocket (liquor budget) and since he knew the harmonic pulser had cured the infection, he did not purchase the antibiotics prescribed.
He went on his way with a thank you and his bottle of sloe gin. I have told this to several medical professionals who do not believe a healthy man could get over an infection like that, much less an alcoholic.
My point is that I have not had any bad things happen while carrying the harmonic pulser in my pocket. It is advertised to adjust and balance energy around it for a range up to about 150'.
The other day I found bad directions had me parked several blocks from where I was supposed to be in Denver. I asked for directions and the fellow correcting me added; "If you are walking there carrying all that camera equipment, you better watch your back." Well I decided to walk it and sure enough two unsavory homeless fellows fell into following me about half a block behind me. I found myself wishing I had carried my harmonic pulser, for some strange reason.
I pulled out my camera as I rounded a corner building and shot a picture of the two a half block behind me, without them seeing anything but the camera. Then I quickly slipped the data card into my sock to identify them later if need be. When they came around the next corner I was half a block ahead still but turned with the camera and flash on. They came around the corner to a flash picture and fled back around the corner... Lucky for me; I doubt I would have been able to outrun them with all the camera equipment I was lugging around.
Regards,
David Merrill.
Last edited by David Merrill : 09-02-2006 at 06:56 AM.
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