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James Bare DC Global Cancer Frequency Sweep - Experimental
Jim Bare released an experimental cancer frequency sweep that was designed to assist in the treatment of all cancers.
Shortly after this, the Rife forum received news of university trials that displayed micro-current and AC signals halting the division of cancer cells. Medical researchers published that an AC signal between 100kHz to 300kHz when present on dividing cancer cells would halt the transfer of the cells internal components, thus the new cancer cell could not live, and the host cancer cell died. These trials were performed on mice.
For decades, RIFE frequency therapy has been traditionally using audio square waves, and there are many audio cancer frequencies in use that have produced good results with some people. The theory connected to these frequencies is to disable and kill virus that exist in tumors and the site of cancer. Many new medical studies and reports have been published over the internet adding verification to the existence of pathogen and the presence and spread of cancer.
Unfortunately, pharmaceutics have failed at developing a viricide which we need, to act like an antibiotic, although vaccines are now in common use to treat cancer by oncology, but as we know, this is more a preventer than a cure.
In the ongoing battle to find a cure for cancer, which has been in progress for over 100 years by medical authorities from all disciplines, a welcome site to our cancer battle tool kit comes in the form of James Bare DC global cancer frequencies. One of the products of Jim's cancer frequencies is a good bath in RF sine wave harmonics that are quite strong through this 100kHz to 300kHz range, and can be used to in an attempt to produce results similar to the university trials.
Jim's frequencies are 10,026Hz and 10,027Hz and the sweep program is 10,022Hz to 10,029Hz.
Below is a spectrum analysis of 10,026 through our REBS system. Strong sine wave harmonics are generated at 110kHz, 120kHz, 150kHz, 170kHz, 190kHz, 210kHz, 230kHz, 250kHz, 270kHz, and 290kHz. This is a pretty good saturation of this cancer bandwidth, and as Jim states, it should be performed with the knowledge that this is an experimental cancer frequency and anyone performing this should notify Jim of the results.
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