1888 – 1971
Royal Raymond Rife
He built a microscope that could see living viruses. He discovered frequencies that shattered pathogens like sound shatters glass. Then they erased him from history.
PRIMARY ARCHIVE
Evidence Vault
- Smithsonian Annual Report (1944)
- Congressional Record — Fitzgerald Report (1953)
- San Diego Tribune & LA Times coverage (1931–1938)
- Beam Ray trial transcripts (1939)
Universal Microscope
5,682 parts
Documented in 1944
Clinical Trial
Summer 1934
USC committee
Beam Ray
3–4.6 MHz
RF carrier
Surviving Unit
Microscope No. 5
Science Museum, London
The Evidence Is Documented
Primary sources from the Smithsonian, Congressional Record, and contemporary newspapers.
Smithsonian • 1944
Universal Microscope
5,682 parts, 60,000x magnification, live virus observation
San Diego Tribune • 1938
Front Page News
"Dread Disease Germs Killed by Radio Waves"
Congress • 1953
Fitzgerald Report
Found AMA "conspired" to suppress cancer treatments
Science Museum • Present
Surviving Microscope
Microscope No. 5 preserved in London (Inv. 1990-667)
THE PRINCIPLE IS NOW FDA-APPROVED
90 years later, specific frequencies destroying cancer cells is saving lives.
FDA-approved for glioblastoma. 100-300 kHz frequencies.
AM RF EMF therapy for liver cancer. 27.12 MHz.
Novobiotronics research using pulsed electric fields.
"I have ended up a pauper, but I achieved the impossible."— Royal Raymond Rife, 1960 affidavit