Summary
Matthew Rife joins Sam Tripoli on the Tin Foil Hat podcast to discuss frequency medicine and his Rife technology machines. Rife introduces himself as the great nephew of Dr. Royal Raymond Rife and describes how he grew up learning about the technology from his family before launching Real Rife Technology after 2020. He challenges both germ theory and terrain theory, arguing that the allopathic medical system cannot defeat both combined. The conversation covers the physics behind electromagnetic frequency wave field generators, explaining how EMFs travel like sound waves and can match resonant frequencies in the body to restore nerve communication and reduce inflammation. Rife draws analogies between his machines and natural frequency exposure at the beach, arguing that modern indoor living deprives people of healing frequencies. He discusses how NASA uses similar frequency technology for astronauts who leave Earth's electromagnetic field, and explains the different sizes and power levels of his machines for home use.
Key Points
- Matthew Rife claims to be Dr. Royal Raymond Rife's great nephew and grew up learning frequency medicine from his family
- He argues both germ theory and terrain theory are incomplete, but combined they cannot be defeated by allopathic medicine
- His machines are electromagnetic frequency wave field generators that produce EMFs to match resonant frequencies in the body
- Matching a resonant frequency with a nerve (e.g., 95 hertz for the spinal column) enables electrical communication and reduces inflammation
- Standing at the beach exposes you to approximately 18,000 hertz collectively from sun, grounding, and ionized ocean spray
- The machines provide negative ions similar to grounding, help structure water in the body, and excite mitochondria
- NASA allegedly uses similar frequency technology for astronauts who leave Earth's electromagnetic field
- Different machine sizes (silver, gold, Royal) cover different areas, with the largest covering a 50x50 foot space
Key Moments
Matthew Rife's family connection to Dr. Royal Raymond Rife
Matthew Rife explains his personal connection as the great nephew of Dr. Royal Raymond Rife, describing how Royal cured cancer and tuberculosis with FDA sign-off before the AMA and Rockefellers shut him down and redirected medical education toward petroleum-based pharmaceuticals.
"It's just crazy. What I learned today today we was walking around the capitol building so i tar i tagged lectern guy into a uh a tweet and in the front there's like ulysses s grant that's in the front of the capitol building and my employees like yeah this is the reason they have lobbyists he used to get drunk and hang out in the lobby so much that they called him a lobbyist and now that's the reason they do it yeah yeah he was such i mean a legendary drunk we went through it on broken sim there had to be people assigned to him during the civil war to keep him sober during down times because he would just go get shit faced and just ride off on a horse and they'll be like where was grant oh shit there would be there would be people that were going in advance of him to people who had like bars set up and people that they knew had liquor and be like listen put away the liquor don't let him see it if he asked for it and he would still find it this guy was a legendary alcoholic yeah maybe that's the reason they have like uh one of your first general rules in the army is you're not allowed to leave your post until properly relieved because the grant probably i mean that's i'm convinced that the comedy so the reason they made comics pay for drinks after a while is because i just broke the bank and was just getting retarded drunk every night there so i mean like yeah i totally agree with that so matthew for those who may not be familiar with you can you tell us a little bit about yourself and uh where our listeners can find you yeah so the people the thing that people know me best as is my last name, Reif, because I'm the great nephew of Dr. Royal Raymond Reif of the 1920s who did cure cancer."
How electromagnetic frequency generators work on the body
Matthew provides a technical explanation of his electromagnetic frequency wave field generators, describing how EMFs travel like sound waves, can pass through walls, and match resonant frequencies with specific nerves in the body to restore electrical communication and reduce inflammation.
"Now, if you match a resonant frequency with like a nerve in your body, like for example, you have one running down through your spinal column that resonates at 95 hertz."
Natural frequency exposure at the beach versus indoor living
Rife argues that frequency medicine replicates what humans naturally got from living outdoors. He claims the beach provides approximately 18,000 hertz collectively from sunlight, grounding, and ionized ocean spray, and that NASA uses similar frequency technology for astronauts leaving Earth's electromagnetic field.
"Like we can get all these frequencies that I use from outside, but now we live inside so i bring it up on demand on inside we used to be healthier people"
Growing up in the Rife family and launching the business
Matthew describes how he grew up immersed in frequency medicine through his family, only learning about Royal Rife at age 18 when he was warned not to pursue the technology because they would kill him. After 2020, he decided to start selling machines and it rapidly grew from there.
"And I called and I was like, is this Roy? Like Uncle Roy? He's like, yeah, it's Royal. Don't ever do anything with this. They'll kill you. Just go work hard, live happy. But I liked learning this stuff growing up. You know, my family, doctors and engineers. So I enjoyed learning it. I got taught everything. Electrical stuff has always been part of my life. I don't have formal training in it."