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The Basics
of Rife Politics
Certainly
there is a question that the Rife technology actually has any real politics
of its own. If it does, it is not like any other.
There
is a vast difference in the economy of the technology, as opposed to any
other means that can accomplish similar things. Once a device is in place,
it continues to work for a very long time, at negligible cost. This fact
alone is significant.
The
Rife technology is humanitarian. It is used to preserve life, without trickery
and without underlying, long term detriment or side effect. It is non-partisan.
Blind to race, gender, age or ethnicity and it is now cheap enough for
any family to own a really good one.
If
its existence flies in the face of the propaganda of profiteers, this cannot
be helped. If it is ever really suppressed, it will surely rise again and
again, until such time as the wisdom of rulers is equal to its virtues.
It can never be stopped altogether, because there are a score of applications
in which it is the only safe approach. At times, it can become the only
avenue, even for those who would deny its usefulness and try to prevent
its use by others.
The
politics we, as users, bring to the table is the politics of the Rife machine.
In good conscience users generally recognize that whatever positions we
might assume, there are vast numbers of zealous followers of popular knowledge
who will oppose those views. Therefore, no position, however moderate,
is a safe one.
It
is our duty to protect this valuable personal right. We must not allow
our personal opinions to so enrage our opponents that they may gain momentum
amongst the powerful or the ignorant. We face opposition that has great
advantage and who actually provide major funding to enforcement agencies
of the government. This is not fair but it is nonetheless a fact of life.
From
this advantage our opposition could be incited to commit unequaled crimes
against humanity. Crimes they will unknowingly and convulsively commit
should we take up political positions that bring upon us the rage of those
in power who have no real or in depth understanding of what the Rife machine
is, or its importance to the well being of all mankind.
We
must remain strong and committed to our cause. But we must also be restrained
in our opinions, lest we bring upon ourselves the wrath of the largely
unenlightened. We must, to the best of our abilities, adhere to the "rules"
of conduct which limits our actions and tempers our words. We must be vigorous
in our endeavors to bring the technology to those in need, giving no false
promises and no unfounded expectations. We need only be honest in our dealings
and cautious in our claims. We need only represent the technology in its
true light, and to believe in it at least to the extent that we permit
it to become recognized by its real value and by its own merit.
As
loyal, sometimes fiercely patriotic Americans, we of all people, are most
concerned with the problems. We Americans, care, and so conscientiously
seek to make our nation more perfect. There are those who oppose the present
administration. Such is our right, however, we often need some basic gauge
by which we might form reasonable judgments.
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