How to Make a Simple Royal Rife Machine

A Royal Rife machine is a piece of alternative medicine equipment whose proponents claim it can cure or alleviate diseases through the use of sound frequencies. It was pioneered by American inventor and scientist Royal Raymond Rife. Rife invented a special optical microscope through which he claimed to be able to observe viruses; these viruses were, Rife believed, at the heart of most diseases, including cancer. To combat these viruses Rife created the machine that bears his name. A machine can be made by hand for relatively little money.

Things You'll Need

  • 2 brass plates
  • 24 feet of stranded speaker wire
  • Crimp ring connectors
  • 1/8-inch aluminum pop rivets
  • Stereo
  • Soldering iron
  • Drill
  • Wire cutter
  • Wire stripper
  • Conductors
  • Software
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Instructions

    • 1

      Drill a 1/8-inch hole in each brass plate.

    • 2

      Cut the speaker wire in half.

    • 3

      Strip an inch of casing off the ends of the wires using the wire strippers.

    • 4

      Insert one end of the wire into one of the crimp ring connectors and attach the connector to a brass plate using pop rivets.

    • 5

      Separate the speaker wire into two strands. Solder one end to the tip of amplifier jack and the second to the actual jack.

    • 6

      Repeat Steps 4 and 5 with the second piece of wire and plug the stereo jack into your stereo.

    • 7

      Connect the headphone socket on your computer to the auxiliary output port on your stereo, using a stereo output line.

    • 8

      Install and run the Rife software kit on your computer.

    • 9

      Turn up the volume on your computer. Place one of the brass plates under one of your feet. Place the other on a wooden or plastic surface such as a table or chair and place your hand on it. Select the correct frequency for the disease you are suffering from from the software. Play the frequency and repeat each day until signs of improvement are shown.

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