Summary
Matthew Rife, who claims to be the great nephew of Dr. Royal Raymond Rife, returns to the Cult of Conspiracy podcast to discuss his Rife technology products and the history of frequency medicine. He describes how Royal Raymond Rife cured cancer in the 1920s using electromagnetic frequencies before being shut down by the Rockefeller-backed medical establishment. Matthew explains his modern interpretation of the technology, which he sells through Real Rife Technology. The conversation covers how the machines work as electromagnetic frequency wave field generators, producing specific frequencies that resonate with the body's electrical systems. Matthew discusses EMF blocking through his Rife blankets, the importance of grounding, and how negative ions relate to health. The episode includes his father's spontaneous experience of back pain relief from the machine, and warnings about counterfeit Rife machines on the market that he says are ineffective knockoffs.
Key Points
- Matthew Rife claims to be the great nephew of Dr. Royal Raymond Rife who cured cancer with frequencies in the 1920s before being suppressed
- His machines are electromagnetic frequency wave field generators that produce specific EMFs designed to resonate with the body's electrical systems
- The Rife blankets block EMFs and function like a Faraday cage, providing protection from wireless radiation
- Grounding and negative ion exposure are central to the healing philosophy, connecting frequency medicine to earthing concepts
- Matthew warns about counterfeit Rife machines, saying most competitors are ineffective knockoffs built cheaply
- He respects the GB4000 device because it honestly states it is not a Rife machine rather than making false claims
- His father experienced spontaneous back pain relief when exposed to the Rife machine during a visit
- The machines work by matching resonant frequencies with nerves and body systems to restore communication and reduce inflammation
Key Moments
Royal Raymond Rife cured cancer before Rockefeller suppression
Matthew Rife recounts how Dr. Royal Raymond Rife cured cancer in the 1920s using electromagnetic frequencies before Morris Fishbein and the Rockefeller-backed AMA shut him down and redirected medical education toward petroleum-based pharmaceuticals.
"So doctor Royal Raymond Rife was able to cure cancer in the nineteen twenties, and the Rockefellers more Fish being shut him down."
How the Rife machine uses EMF resonance to heal
Matthew explains how his Rife machine sends out healing frequencies specifically designed to attack things out of alignment in the body. His father spontaneously experienced back pain relief during his first exposure to the machine, without expecting any health benefit.
"It sends out like healing frequencies, and the frequencies are specifically designed to basically attack all of the things that are out of alignment, so to say, uh, within your body."
EMFs as wireless electricity that resonates with body systems
Matthew explains that EMFs are wireless electricity that connect with the body and resonate at the same hertz as various nerves and body systems, sending electrical energy where the body needs it to restore communication and function.
"So EMFs are wireless electricity. It sends electrical out to the air, and it'll connect with your body and the ones that it resonates with that the same hurts. That's where it picks up and sends an electrical energy."
Warning about counterfeit Rife machines on the market
Matthew warns about counterfeit Rife machines flooding the market, saying most competitors sell cheaply-built products that do not work as genuine Rife technology. He singles out the GB4000 as the only competitor he respects because they honestly state their device is not a Rife machine.
"There's the only one I generally have respect for is the GB four thousand because on their website they say this is not a rife machine. We don't claim to be a rife machine. This is its own thing"