UNDERSTANDING VIRUSES
Rife Technology and Viral Attacks!
Viruses are not living organisms. What they are is a set of genetic instructions
with the ability to use the cells machinery to replicate itself. Viruses
by themselves cannot replicate. For this reason they may be refered to as intercellular
parasites. They are made up of 3 parts:
Envelope: Most outer
layer / The Cloak
Capsun: Protective shell / Removed after invading
the cell
Genome: Instructions for replication / released after cell
entry
Understanding Viruses / In Plain English
Picture a virus as an intruder into your home.
This intruder is desperate,
because it lacks his own
resources to sustain life. The intruder has
sufficient
resources at his disposal to break in and even force
the
homeowners upon entry to turn over their resources
so that he (the intruder)
can use such resources to
survive and even thrive.
While
the intruder is on the property, he takes control of the entire family and their
resources. The intruder upon exit, kills the family and burns the house to
the ground.
With the additional resources that were acquired while inside
the house, the intruder was able to expand its criminal activity, so that
instead of one, there are now several.
While in the house, the intruder
removes all of his clothing. Upon leaving the house the identity of the occupants
is stolen along with their clothing. The intruder and his new cohorts now
try to assume the identity of the previous occupants of the house in order to
be able to move about freely within the city while breaking into other homes,
killing the occupants and following the same pattern as described in the first
break-in.
The city responds to the first break-in, as alarms are set
off notifying the city to dispatch its police force as there is a reported burglary
in progress.
Sometimes the city is made aware of the intruders
presence only after the house is set ablaze and the occupants are killed. Upon
dispatching the police to the scene of the crime an APB is sent out in search
of the perpetrators.
Some of these intruders are trapped and killed
outside of the homes they enter, while others are trapped and killed inside of
the homes. Other intruders are surrounded within the city, trapped and killed.
More
cunning intruders escape and go into hiding, so cleverly disguised
that they blend into the community within the city.
In rare cases,
the intruders so overwhelm the city and its occupants that the city is destroyed.
This sometimes is accomplished through disguise, or shear force that overwhelms
a city and a community ill prepared for this invasion. Intruders such
as the AIDS virus actually attack law enforcment first, entering the bodies white
blood cells and using a process called "reverse transcription" to hijack and
destroy each of the police precincts one by one. Once law enforcment is sufficiently
depressed, all types of intruders have free reign throught the city killing
its occupants at will.
One way to stop the intruder, is to find
a way to deny entry into the house. This is how antiviral drugs work.
"Viruses
invade cells and copy the genetic material inside in order to reproduce.
Some antiviral's work by preventing this process. Or they may interfere with
the ability of the virus to connect itself to the cell. Other antiviral drugs
prevent the virus from destroying the protective protein around a cell." http://www.manythings.org/voa/04/040211hr_t.htm
Maintaining a healthy immune system is well illustrated by the following information:
When a virus infects a cell, the body responds by activating parts of
the immune system. Reactions may include the following:
Lymphocytes, or
white blood cells, produce antibodies that cover a virus’ protein coat and prevent
the virus from attaching itself to another cell.
Other lymphocytes destroy
infected cells, killing the virus before it can reproduce.
The body produces
a high fever, which limits the virus’ ability to reproduce.
The body
forms large amounts of mucus in the nose and throat to trap the virus and expels
both mucus and virus from the body by sneezing, coughing, or blowing the nose.
The
body makes interferons, or protein substances, which provide some
protection against many types of viruses.
RIFE TECHOLOGY AND VIRAL ATTACKS
All of the exact mechanisms of how resonance interrupts a viral attack are
not completely understood. Royal Rife's research and documentation indicated that
he could devitalize a virus by excitation, causing the virions protective layer
or capsun to shatter resulting in its destruction.
Some have speculated
that the bodies own immune system my be alerted to the viruses presence
that had previously been cloaked, due to acquiring the same chemical composition
of the host cell. The envelope, or clothing of a virus is similar in chemical
composition to the host cell membrane. In fact, the virus acquires its envelope
from the host cell membrane upon assembly and release. If this envelope is removed
or its chemical composition altered by resonance, it would be easily identified
by the bodies immune response as an intruder and easily destroyed.
Is
it possible that certain targeting frequencies have changed the viruses
envelope composition, thus removing the cloak that has hidden the virus from
an immune response, perhaps even for years? Some researchers have reported
that during sessions they have experienced a fever indicating a immune system
response.
The interuption of the virions envelope, capsun or genome
will result in devitilization. All viruses contain these characteristics. Targeting
frequencies need only interupt one of these three components to bring about
devitilization.
Getting a better understanding of a viruses method
of attack and disguise may better equip us to understand how to devitalize them.
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