The Rise and Fall of a Scientific Genius

The forgotten story of Royal Raymond Rife. Part Two: Rife's fall

In the summer of 1934 at a special medical clinic in La Jolla, California, sixteen patients withering from terminal disease were given a new lease on life. It was the first controlled application of a new electronic treatment for cancer: the Beam Ray Machine.

Within ninety days all sixteen patients walked away from the clinic, signed-off by the attending doctors as cured.

What followed the incredible success of this revolutionary new treatment was not a welcoming by the scientific community, but a sad tale of its ultimate suppression .

The Rise and Fall of a Scientific Genius - Part Two: Rife's Fall documents the scientific ignorance, official corruption and personal greed directed at the inventor of the Beam Ray machine, Royal Raymond Rife, forcing him and his inventions out of the spotlight and into obscurity.

The rise and fall of a scientific genius Part Two


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