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New paradigm in medicine suppressed. Everyone knows that any organism in the world can be killed by electrical current. In the year 1990 at Eistein College of Medicine Dr. Kaali discover that putting a micro current of electricity through the blood killed all virus, bacteria, fungus, and parasites without harming the blood. Dr. Kaali has patents on different equipment that he used. Later Dr Bob Beck developed a way of passing micro currents of electricity through the blood from pads on the skin. He offered these schematics, information free and did not charge to learn how to do this yourself. There is no known virus, bacteria, fungus or parasite that has immunity to electricity.

In 1934 a Dr.Raymond Rife made a machine which would cure cancer the American Medical Association brought 16 terminally ill cancer patience to him and he cured all. After American Medical Association gave a dinner in his honor. A year later the can't remember his name.
In 1931 Dr Otto Walburg got a Nobel Prize showing that cancer can not live in an alkaline body and can not live where oxygen is present.

Hope this helps you put your health back on your hands
 
When I went to Disneyland as a kid they had an old fashioned machine (circa 1900) in the Main Street Arcade that would send electricity through you. The sign on the machine said it was for your health.

The way it worked was you held onto two brass knobs, put in your coin, and then the ZAPPING would start.

Anyway I did it way back then, and look at me now ! It must have worked.

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"Your patrons can use it to get electic treatments for rheumatism, etc., as well as to see 'what they can stand.'" says a Mills Novelty Co. catalogue.
 
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Isn't this kind of like the story floated in the 80s about some garage inventor had developed a carburetor that could boost gas mileage to 60 MPG but the oil companies had bought the patent or rights to the thing in order to keep it off the market.
 
apparently the person who invented the spell checker gets no respect either
 
I've just heard of a heck of a deal, $200 for an almost new corvette. Only issue with it is some type of smell in the upholstery.
 
Due to the recent flooding in NYC, the supports for the Brooklyn Bridge are showing signs of erosion, so the city is no longer willing to finance its maintenance. I understand they're looking for a buyer, at a remarkably affordable price. Just a heads up for you entrepreneurs out there. Imagine how much you could earn by simply putting up a toll booth on it!
 
When I went to Disneyland as a kid they had an old fashioned machine (circa 1900) in the Main Street Arcade that would send electricity through you. The sign on the machine said it was for your health.

The way it worked was you held onto two brass knobs, put in your coin, and then the ZAPPING would start.

Anyway I did it way back then, and look at me now ! It must have worked.

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When I was a kid I made a Jacob's ladder with a 15,000 volt neon sign transformer (that's one of those devices that zips an electric arc up two diverging poles a la Dr Frankenstein's lab). The gap at the bottom got a little big and the arc stopped starting. Without thinking I squeezed the two rods to bring them closer together. That shock blew every bug out of my system for years.
 
Some information on Dr. Warburg from this website:

Otto Warburg - Biography


This, together with the iron-oxygenase discovered earlier, has given a complete account of the oxidations and reductions in the living world. For his discovery of the nature and mode of action of the respiratory enzyme, the Nobel Prize has been awarded to him in 1931. This discovery has opened up new ways in the fields of cellular metabolism and cellular respiration. He has shown, among other things, that cancerous cells can live and develop, even in the absence of oxygen.
 
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In 1934 a Dr.Raymond Rife made a machine which would cure cancer the American Medical Association brought 16 terminally ill cancer patience to him and he cured all. After American Medical Association gave a dinner in his honor. A year later the can't remember his name.

... Hope this helps you put your health back on your hands

Royal Rife - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Rife also reported that a 'beam ray' device of his invention could weaken or destroy the pathogens by energetically exciting destructive resonances in their constituent chemicals.[4]

Rife's claims could not be independently replicated, [5] and were ultimately discredited by the medical profession in the 1950s. ....

Interest in Rife's claims was revived in some alternative medical circles by the 1987 book "The Cancer Cure That Worked", which claimed that Rife had succeeded in curing cancer, but that his work was suppressed by a powerful conspiracy headed by the AMA.[7][5] After this book's publication, a variety of devices bearing Rife's name were marketed as cures for diverse diseases such as cancer and AIDS. An analysis by Electronics Australia found that a typical 'Rife device' consisted of a nine-volt battery, wiring, a switch, a timer and two short lengths of copper tubing, which delivered an "almost undetectable" current unlikely to penetrate the skin.[8] Several marketers of other 'Rife devices' have been convicted for health fraud, and in some cases cancer patients who used these devices as a replacement for medical therapy have died.[9]

Now of course, they could all be part of the conspiracy and cover-up. But where is any evidence that this was reproducible? Certainly it only takes some simple lab equipment to do so, you don't need the backing of the AMA.

I'm sure Steve Jobs would have been all over this - he was looking into alternative cures.

I'm not saying it isn't possible, but if you expect people to consider it, at least come up with something to back it up.

Here's the link to the patent by
Inventors: Kaali; Steven (Dobbs Ferry, NY), Schwolsky; Peter M. (Washington, DC)
Appl. No.: 07/615,800
Filed: November 16, 1990

United States Patent: 5139684

It's one thing to apply for a patent that runs current through blood - has anyone duplicated the results (the table formatting was messed - I couldn't make heads/tails out of it)? What does it mean?

In 1931 Dr Otto Walburg got a Nobel Prize showing that cancer can not live in an alkaline body and can not live where oxygen is present.

OK. So if I deprive a body of oxygen I will cure their cancer? Their family will be so relieved.

C'mon, if this is so important, than provide some meat.

-ERD50
 
So, my fellow [-]geezers[/-] forum members, after you have zapped all the bacterial and unwanted cells from your system, if your, er, virility is not up to par and still leaves something to be desired, what would you do? Whom you gonna call?

Enter Dr. Brinkley, the goat gland doctor who would implant a bit of a goat's gonad in a patient's private part, so that the vigor of the donor would be imparted to the patient. Too good to be true?

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Oh, if you have not heard of this, then you have been missing out on this wonderful treatment that was available in as early as 1920. Now, the pioneer of this method, Dr. Brinkley, had some contemporary competition in Europe, who experimented with male parts from monkeys, dogs, and guinea pigs, etc... but Brinkley was most prominently known in the US. He reportedly did this operation on 16,000 patients in his clinic in Milford, Kansas, until he was forced to stop.

For publicity, Brinkley had some radio shows, and eventually even owned a radio station so he could better reach his potential clients. When the AMA applied pressure for his medical license to be revoked - although he had bought his diploma fair and square for $100 - and the FCC took away his radio license, Brinkley got mightily upset and set up a powerful radio station south of the border to beam his broadcast from Mexico back to the US.

Brinkley kept upping the power of his Mexican radio transmitter, first from 50KW to 150KW, finally reaching 1MW of power. His station was so powerful that it could reach Canada at night! He only stopped when the Mexican government revoked his license under pressure from the US government. Brinkley was so upset that he even ran for the governor post of Kansas twice, and was said to be close to winning.

Brinkley eventually was forced out of the country, and could only perform his operation in a clinic south of the border. However, at the top of his career, he was invited by the owner of the Los Angeles Times to demonstrate his goat gonad transplant on one of the paper editors. The operation was declared a success! Similarly, Brinkley was invited up to Chicago to perform the operation on several prominent public figures, which included the chancellor of the University of Chicago Law School.

Readers who are interested in this rejuvenation method may learn more about it in the following links.

John R. Brinkley - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Story of John R. Brinkley

Defunct: Goat Gonads by Jeremy B. Jones
 
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In the 40 years or so of working and playing with various electrical gizmos, I have benn zapped many times, to include a few from the high voltage output to TV tubes. thene there is the old stick my tongue onto the terminals of 9v batteries.

I will live forever.
 
ls99;1246221 then there is the old stick my tongue onto the terminals of 9v batteries. I will live forever.[/QUOTE said:
That's my u-test-m techinique also. No wonder I'm healthy.
 
I've dabbled in electronics most of my life, both professionally and as a hobby.
(Amateur Extra, and First class radiotelephone licenses). I used to love sticking my tongue to the terminals of a 9 v battery. Have been zapped a number of times accidentally, and otherwise by voltages of frequencies from 60 cycle up. And then two Years ago, found out I had an aggressive cancer.

So much for mr Kaali and others. Now, mr gonads might be worth investigating.

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I know that you might think if there was a cure for anything they would tell you. ..

No, I don't think that. There can be more money in treating a condition than to cure it, so there is certainly motivation to treat rather than cure.

That said, we sure do have a lot of cures out there, or expensive treatments replaced with inexpensive ones, so it isn't universal. Vaccines would rank #1, and laparoscopic surgery. Why would the medical industry support a minimally invasive procedure that can be done on an outpatient basis, when they could get more money doing a complicated procedure that keeps the patient in their grips for days/weeks?

In this particular case, the application is so simple, the proof so easy, that the idea that it is being effectively 'suppressed' is just ridiculous. There are just too many private organizations, or other countries (Cuba?) that would jump on a cheap effective solution - if it existed.

Show me some peer reviewed, reproducible, document-able results, and we can talk.


Goatnad...

Seems this story could be another set-up for the old punch line " And then the boy said, 'That's my Paw-aw-aw-aw!' " (spoken with a goat-bray voice). edit - I guess a donkey 'brays', a goat 'bleats'.

-ERD50
 
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Wow! Thanks so much, dOug. I had no idea how badly we have been misinformed about everything.

Looking at the "Current News" section of the site you linked, I found this:

This show was recorded just 2 months following the 3/11 attack on Japan, but it uncannily includes the most profound insights and understandings of what really took place on 3/11. Japan was subjected to an attack on 3/11. The earthquake, the so-called tsunami, and the explosions that took place at the Daiichi nuclear power station in Fukushima, were all planned acts of sabotage.

And we were never told! I was shocked, SHOCKED to learn the truth as revealed here. :facepalm:
 
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