What is the BY virus?
The BY virus was discovered by the scientist and discoverer of the so-called frequency therapy, Dr. Royal Raymond Rife. According to Rife, the BY virus causes cancer, but can be dissolved from within by certain frequencies and thus cured (frequency therapy). The BY virus is another form of the BX virus previously discovered by Rife.
How did Rife discover the BY virus?
Rife was the first to invent a universal microscope with which he was able to visualise a living virus in its natural colour. In endless experiments, he finally isolated and identified a virus that he held responsible for the development of cancer. He called this virus the BX virus, with which he infected 400 laboratory animals, thereby creating 400 cancer tumours, which he then cured using his frequency therapy.
Rife's discovery of the BY virus was rather accidental. In addition to about 20,000 unsuccessful examinations of tissue samples through which Rife tried to isolate the cancer virus, Rife succeeded in isolating the virus in November 1932. In an electrically excited argon-filled test tube, the appearance had changed after 24 hours. Rife studied this phenomenon by repeating it several times and one day came across a filterable red-purple granule. Rife named this granule-shaped organism Bacillus X or BX. This is the so-called BX virus. The BY virus expressed itself in a similar form, but was larger compared to the BX virus. While BX stands for carcinoma, BY stands for sarcoma.
What other disease-causing microorganisms did Rife discover?
In addition to the BX and BY viruses, Rife found the following other pathogens among the filterable forms:
- B.coli, which always seemed to be accompanied by the same dangerous bacillus typhus,
- Tuberculosis,
- Sarcoma, a less deadly cancer-like disease,
- Polio,
- Streptococcus and staphylococcus infections,
- Herpes encephalitis and encephalitis lethargica, infectious diseases that affect the brain and nervous system,
What are the characteristics of the BY virus?
Rife studied various pathogens over decades with his special microscope and found out that each pathogen had its own frequency pattern, a so-called oscillation pattern. According to Rife, this oscillation pattern plays a major role in destroying the pathogen. This is because only frequencies with exactly the same oscillation pattern of the pathogen can destroy the pathogen.
According to Rife, the BY virus should cause sarcoma cancer if it is exposed to ultraviolet light for a long time. Like the BX virus, it consists of a genome, ribosomes, enzymes and various proteins. If it is torn apart from the inside by the frequency therapy, it disintegrates into its components and thus has fatal effects on the cancer cell in the end.
How can the BY virus be treated?
The frequency therapy invented by Rife kills carcinoma cancer cells, such as the BY virus. This is done by bursting the virus from within through vibrations stimulated by frequency therapy. Frequency therapy is a method of generating EM waves, which Rife says are necessary to create oscillating electric fields. If you bring the BY virus into contact with these electric fields, i.e. create the right frequency of the cancer virus, you can make it burst from the inside.
What are the side effects of Rife frequency therapy?
More and more Rife frequency devices are being used worldwide for the therapy of cancer, but also for other diseases. However, the various devices differ, sometimes considerably, in terms of their technology and effectiveness. While in America it is mainly the Rife-Bare device of the inventor of the same name, James Bare, that is used, in Germany and Europe it is mainly the so-called Crane technology that is used. The Rife-Bare device works by means of a plasma tube and CB radio with 27 MHz as carrier wave. The frequencies of the Crane technology, on the other hand, are transmitted via hand and foot electrodes. It has been found that it is important for a frequency device to generate as many harmonics as possible. This can cause side effects, which are mainly caused by the killing of pathogens. Devices such as the Crane technology, which work via hand electrodes, usually have fewer side effects. That is why they are recommended for general use.
Viruses as cancer triggers
Rife was not the first to blame certain viruses, such as the BX or BY virus, for the development of cancer. In today's medicine, we know that so-called tumour viruses can be cancer-promoting. However, not every infection with such a tumour virus necessarily leads to cancer. Viruses that can promote the development of cancer include, for example:
- Hepatitis B and C viruses,
- human papilloma viruses,
- Helicobacter pylori
Whether an infection with these viruses also necessarily leads to the development of cancer can depend on many other factors. In a healthy organism, every cell is governed by a complicated control system that precisely prescribes both the time of cell division and the time of cell death. This means that in a healthy person, this control system is in equilibrium. Since viruses depend on dividing cells for their own reproduction, a virus infection can affect the growth control of previously healthy cells. Pre-programmed cell death, known as apoptosis, can be prevented by cancer viruses, for example. Cancer viruses are therefore generally able to store genetic information in the host cells and thus disrupt the central control function of the genes. Once this control system is defective, the cells grow unchecked and cancer can result.