Philip Hoyland and Royal Rife

The Contributions of Philip Hoyland and Royal Rife to Frequency Medicine.

Introduction

The field of frequency medicine, which involves using electromagnetic frequencies to treat diseases, owes much to the pioneering efforts of Royal Raymond Rife and Philip Hoyland. Rife, an American inventor and early proponent of this Frequency based approach, developed technologies that he believed could destroy pathogens using their specific resonant frequencies. Philip Hoyland, a lesser-known but crucial collaborator, played a significant role in refining Rife's inventions and ensuring their practical application. This Newsletter explores the contributions of both men to the development of Rife machines and the broader field of frequency medicine.

The Science Behind the Machines

Rife and Hoyland's work is based on the principle of resonance. By identifying the Mortal Oscillatory Rate (MOR) of a pathogen, their machines could generate the frequency and Harmonics needed to disrupt the pathogen’s structure. This method, similar to how a soprano’s voice can shatter glass, proved to be a revolutionary approach to treating infections and diseases, including Tumors.

Royal Raymond Rife: The Visionary

Early Life and Innovations

The Origins

Royal Rife was a pioneer in the early 20th century, developing the Rife Machine to target and destroy pathogens with resonant frequencies. His meticulous research led to the discovery that each microorganism has a unique frequency, and when matched, it could be eradicated without harming surrounding tissues.

Royal Rife was born in 1888 in Elkhorn, Nebraska. His early career was marked by a fascination with microscopes and optics, which eventually led him to invent the Rife microscope. This device purportedly allowed him to observe live viruses and bacteria at magnifications far greater than what was possible with conventional microscopes of his time.

The Rife Machine

Rife's most famous invention, the Rife machine, was based on the principle of resonant frequencies. He theorized that each microorganism had a specific frequency at which it could be destroyed. By subjecting pathogens to their respective "Mortal Oscillatory Rate" (MOR) using his Rife frequency generator, Royal Rife claimed he could eliminate them without harming the surrounding tissues. His initial successes included the reported destruction of the Bacillus coli and other pathogens.

In a two-part article written by Newall Jones of the San Diego Evening Tribune (May 6 & 11), Royal Rife said, ‘We do not wish at this time to claim that we have "cured" cancer, or any other disease, for that matter. But we can say that these waves, or this ray, as the frequencies might be called, have been shown to possess the power of devitalizing disease organisms, of "killing" them, when tuned to an exact wave length, or frequency, for each organism. This applies to the organisms both in their free state and, with certain exceptions, when they are in living tissues.’"

Royel Rife in his own words

Controversies and Challenges

Despite early successes, Rife's work was met with skepticism and controversy. The medical establishment and mainstream scientists criticized his lack of rigorous clinical trials and reproducible results.

The AMA: aggressively opposed the technology only after its chairman's attempt to buy the rights to it was rejected (what a coincidence!)

Dr. Morris Fishbein (1889-1976) originally studied to be a clown. Realizing he could make more money as a doctor, he entered medical school (where he failed anatomy), then barely graduated. He never treated a patient in his life.

Why is he so important? Because he became head of the AMA, a position that he used to enrich himself and crush legitimate therapies out of existence. He appeared to be motivated solely by money and power. More on Morris Fishbein and the AMA

Fishbein is reported to have done something similar to Harry Hoxsey for his herbal cancer remedy.(which Fishbein, in court, had to admit worked on skin cancer):.Fishbein and his associates would receive all profits for nine years and Hoxey would receive nothing. Then, if they were satisfied that it worked, Hoxsey would begin to receive 10% of the profits. When Hoxsey refused, Fishbein used his political connections to have Hoxsey arrested 125 times in a period of 16 months. The charges (based on practicing without a license) were always thrown out of court, but Fishbein (AMA) harassed Hoxsey for 25 years. The only good thing that came out of it is that the scandal forced Fishbein to resign. by Bob Wallace

Collaboration with Rife

Philip Hoyland, an electrical engineer, became involved with Rife's work in the 1930s. Hoyland's technical expertise was instrumental in refining the design and functionality of the Rife machine. He helped Rife develop more sophisticated frequency generators, which improved the precision and efficacy of the treatments. Hoyland's key contribution was the development of the Beam Ray Rife machine, a device capable of producing a range of frequencies simultaneously. This advancement allowed for more effective targeting of pathogens and expanded the potential applications of Royal Rife’s discoveries.

"Philip Hoyland was able to produce all of Dr. Rife's frequencies, through harmonic sideband frequencies, using these audio frequencies because he found that Dr. Rife was correct when he said that many of his frequencies were harmonics (actually Dr. Rife meant sub-harmonics of higher frequencies).

"None of Dr. Rife's previous instruments ever had the capability that this new instrument had.. Dr. Johnson pointed this fact out in his letter. "The major difference between this new Rife Ray #5 Clinical instrument and Dr. Rife's previous instruments is the fact that this new instrument could produce over one hundred harmonic side bands simultaneously. It was this new harmonic sideband capability in this Rife|_hoyland Clinical instrument which makes this sweep we are discussing on this page possible."

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Engineering Contributions

Hoyland's most notable contribution being the development of the Rife Beam Ray device, a more advanced and reliable version of Rife's original machine. This device was designed to be used by physicians and practitioners, making Rife's technology more accessible and practical for clinical use.

Re the Rife-Hoyland Machine

"I can assure you that no one, not even myself, could help but be astounded at the results we are now obtaining with the assistance of our new machines and our new band of MOR's.(Mortal oscillatory rate)" (Letter from Dr. Johnson to Dr. Gruner (copy sent to Dr. Rife) dated, November 4, 1936."

Science Proves Royal Rifes protocols

An Article from PubMed Central-NIH National Library of Medicine on Targeted treatment of cancer with radiofrequency electromagnetic fields amplitude-modulated at tumor-specific frequencies Source

Mainstream Science Validates Rife Machines and Rife frequencies

An excerpt from a massive study conducted by the Department of Biomedical Engineering, NovoCure Ltd., Haifa, Israel; B. Rappaport Faculty of Medicine, Technion—Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel; Department of Molecular Cell Biology, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel; and Elisha Medical Centre, Haifa, Israel. Disruption of Cancer Cell Replication by Alternating Electric Fields

At 24 hrs after exposure, concentration of leukemia cells exposed to the electric current was only 58% of that of non-exposed leukemia cells. Narendra P. Singh and Henry Lai
Department of Bioengineering
University of Washington
Seattle, WA Source

 

Enduring Impact

Despite the controversies and challenges, the work of Rife and Hoyland has had a lasting impact on the field of alternative medicine. Many modern practitioners and researchers continue to explore the potential of frequency medicine, building on the foundations laid by these pioneers.

Scientific Reassessment

Recent advances in technology and a growing interest in alternative therapies have prompted a reassessment of Rife's and Hoyland's work. While mainstream acceptance remains limited, there is a renewed interest in studying the potential of frequency-based therapies. Modern researchers are investigating the underlying mechanisms of action and conducting more rigorous clinical trials to validate the efficacy of these treatments.

Conclusion

Royal Raymond Rife and Philip Hoyland were pioneers whose innovative work in frequency medicine has left an indelible mark on the field. Rife's visionary concepts and Hoyland's engineering expertise combined to create technologies that challenged conventional medical paradigms. Despite the controversies and challenges they faced, their legacy continues to inspire a new generation of researchers and practitioners exploring the therapeutic potential of electromagnetic frequencies. As science and medicine evolve, the contributions of Rife and Hoyland may yet find their place in the broader tapestry of medical innovation.

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