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[ - ] TheGreatWhiteHope 12 points 2 yearsApr 19, 2022 16:35:15 ago (+13/-1)

jews will use it to spread cancer, create tumors, and hinder the immune system.

[ - ] rage 3 points 2 yearsApr 19, 2022 20:23:51 ago (+3/-0)

Nah. We'll just "lose" the technology, same way we lost the technology to send humans to the moon.

[ - ] SilentByAssociation 1 point 2 yearsApr 19, 2022 23:17:20 ago (+1/-0)

I'd go to the moon in a nanosecond.

[ - ] WordSalad 1 point 2 yearsApr 20, 2022 02:11:26 ago (+1/-0)

But we destroyed that technology and it's a painful process to build back lol

[ - ] dassar 1 point 2 yearsApr 20, 2022 04:11:46 ago (+1/-0)

'But as soon as we find a way to get through the van allen belt...'

[ - ] Love240 0 points 2 yearsApr 20, 2022 16:48:23 ago (+0/-0)

'NOOOOO, you can't just believe in a flat-earth and ignore all the contrived heckin' EVIDENCE!' - Ba'al Earth Zoomer

[ - ] deleted 2 points 2 yearsApr 19, 2022 20:02:58 ago (+2/-0)

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[ - ] SilentByAssociation 1 point 2 yearsApr 19, 2022 23:06:26 ago (+1/-0)

Imagine leaving a baby alone to develop in a healthy manner.

[ - ] Clubberlang 0 points 2 yearsApr 19, 2022 21:01:00 ago (+0/-0)

They already do, it is called ~~ultrasound~~ the booster and they do it to babies

[ - ] FalseRealityCheck 0 points 2 yearsApr 19, 2022 20:05:29 ago (+0/-0)

Only if it's profitable.

[ - ] Lucky77 4 points 2 yearsApr 20, 2022 01:02:09 ago (+4/-0)

Dr Raymond Rife figured this out in the 1920s
All cells even blood cells have a frequency in which they die.
He documented all sorts of cells including cancer cells and what frequency they expire at.

[ - ] giantprick 0 points 2 yearsApr 20, 2022 05:48:53 ago (+0/-0)

So why in the fuck isn't it used to get rid of cancer?

[ - ] Jiggggg 1 point 2 yearsApr 20, 2022 07:39:16 ago (+1/-0)

Oncology is a billion dollar industry

[ - ] giantprick 0 points 2 yearsApr 20, 2022 17:48:08 ago (+0/-0)

I mean what limitations does it have that it isn't used for all cancer?

The formula seems simple so there must be catches

[ - ] Cellphone 5 points 2 yearsApr 19, 2022 17:28:59 ago (+5/-0)

Seems to be an iteration of a Rife machine.

Raymond Rife from Johns Hopkins.

[ - ] I_am_baal 2 points 2 yearsApr 19, 2022 17:34:03 ago (+2/-0)

Looks like it. I think they use higher frequencies on these sound based machines to reduce decoherence as it passes through tissue. Really interesting stuff.

That brings to mind some ancient megolithic sites from which ultrasonic sound waves seem to emanate, usually in the gigahertz range. There are some stone rooms with relatively lower frequencies that might've been used for healing purposes too.

[ - ] GoldenAgeWhen 1 point 2 yearsApr 19, 2022 21:30:36 ago (+1/-0)*

Is there such a thing as a GHz sound wave in air?

[ - ] I_am_baal 1 point 2 yearsApr 19, 2022 21:35:32 ago (+1/-0)

Yes, according to known physics, it should be possible to create sound waves in our air medium of up to 3-3.4ghz. I've heard of some megolithic sites emitting sound waves in the 100ghz+ range, though I'm not completely sure of the credibility of those readings.

[ - ] canbot 2 points 2 yearsApr 19, 2022 20:49:20 ago (+2/-0)

Why not directly inject a tumor with poison?

[ - ] Spaceman84 [op] 2 points 2 yearsApr 19, 2022 21:29:37 ago (+2/-0)

Prior to the invention of radiation therapy, germ therapy was highly effective. Cancer patients infected with yellow fever (who survived) were cancer free for the rest of their lives.

[ - ] canbot 3 points 2 yearsApr 19, 2022 23:57:48 ago (+3/-0)

Radiation and germs are extremely inprecise. Radiation is passed through good tissue doing damage along the way. Chemo is injected into the blood and irradiated the whole body. Germs would also infect the whole body.

Everything that is done seems so much worse than the obvious approach. Even surgical removal requires cutting through healthy tissues.

[ - ] Belrick 2 points 2 yearsApr 20, 2022 01:42:14 ago (+2/-0)

Yep
Butchers one and all

[ - ] I_am_baal 1 point 2 yearsApr 19, 2022 21:38:59 ago (+1/-0)

It's such an interesting way of curing people too. There's also phage therapy, which does the same thing with viruses. I got a bad flu for a few days a couple of years ago (and I never get sick outside of lyme), and it drastically reduced my lyme symptoms for a good week. It was amazing. My sinuses were clear and my muscle pain and spasms were reduced heavily along with every neurological symptom.

[ - ] Spaceman84 [op] 1 point 2 yearsApr 19, 2022 22:52:23 ago (+1/-0)

There used to be a lyme vaccine for humans but it was pulled from the market

[ - ] I_am_baal 1 point 2 yearsApr 19, 2022 22:54:51 ago (+1/-0)

Yeah, it was causing too much damage to the people that received it

[ - ] Belrick 1 point 2 yearsApr 20, 2022 01:39:54 ago (+1/-0)

The future is dark and all the wonders of modern tech will be lost to us.
Think backwards to how our ancestors lived and you won't be disappointed

[ - ] Qwertytoal 1 point 2 yearsApr 19, 2022 21:02:08 ago (+1/-0)

This technology was spoken about by ancient cultures and even in ancient techs. Although the way they made these sounds was either with guttaral singing, or metal objects theyd hit

[ - ] thebearfromstartrack4 1 point 2 yearsApr 19, 2022 17:20:51 ago (+1/-0)

Is it like getting Rick rolled?

[ - ] Clubberlang 1 point 2 yearsApr 19, 2022 21:05:02 ago (+1/-0)

[ - ] Bonlio1 0 points 2 yearsApr 20, 2022 12:08:52 ago (+0/-0)

You could also try fasting which, if done correctly, will give you a whole new immune system

[ - ] QuestionEverything 0 points 2 yearsApr 20, 2022 09:30:58 ago (+0/-0)

Its basically a Royal Rife machine.

[ - ] i_scream_trucks 0 points 2 yearsApr 20, 2022 00:44:23 ago (+0/-0)

if i was that doctor. id be all like....

'wheres the setting to make it literally go 'pew pew pew'