![]() Rife's claims about his beam ray could not be independently replicated, and were discredited by independent researchers during the 1950s. In a 1931 profile, Rife warned against "medical fakers" who claim to cure disease using "electrical 'vibrations'", stating that his work did not uphold such claims. According to the San Diego Evening Tribune in 1938, Rife stopped short of claiming that he could cure cancer, but did argue that he could "devitalize disease organisms" in living tissue, "with certain exceptions". Rife claimed to have documented a "Mortal Oscillatory Rate" for various pathogenic organisms, and to be able to destroy the organisms by vibrating them at this particular rate. Rife also reported that a 'beam ray' device of his invention could destroy the pathogens. He also built microscopes that included polarizers. In the 1930s, he made several optical compound microscopes and using a movie camera, took time-lapse microscopy movies of microbes. Little reliable published information exists describing Rife's life and work.
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