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Dr. Royal Rife, cures all forms of cancer virus with his amazing high powered microscope and frequency pitches. All diseases can be cured with frequency's according to Dr. Rife.
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How is high powered microscopes shatters the cancer virus:
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Dr. Royal Rife explains how he found the cancer virus
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Dr. Antoine Béchamp
The Father of Pleomorphic changes within a germ.
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Bacteria
In the first decades of the 20th century, the term "pleomorphism" was used to refer to the idea that bacteria changed shape dramatically or existed in a number of extreme morphological forms. This claim was controversial among microbiologists of the time, and split them into two schools: the monomorphists, who opposed the claim, and the pleomorphists such as Antoine Béchamp, Ernst Almquist, Günther Enderlein, Albert Calmette[2], Gastons Naessens, Royal Raymond Rife and Lyda Mattman. According to a 1997 journal article by Milton Wainwright, a British microbiologist, pleomorphism of bacteria lacked wide acceptance among modern microbiologists of the time.[
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"Why Louis Pasteur's Germ Theory Is A Curse
it is Pasteur (1822-1895) who remains the father of vaccination and it is with him that the long string of lies begins"
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pleomorphic adjective
pleo·mor·phic | \ˌplē-ə-ˈmȯr-fik
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Definition of pleomorphic
: able to assume different forms : polymorphic
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Russell's "cancer parasites" may also relate to the cancer microbe research of Dr. Doyen, a French surgeon who routinely cultured coccoid forms from various cancers for fourteen years, also in the late nineteenth century. A brief note on his research ("Dr. Doyen and the microbe of cancer") appears on pages 126-27 in the Jan 11, 1902, issue of The Lancet, which states, "The microbe appears in the forms of motile diplococci, one coccus of which is sometimes four or five times as big as the other." Doyen called his cancer microbe "micrococcus neoformans," and like "Russell's parasite" is long forgotten.
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