Robb,

You have to copy the last part of the url that is on the second line in
order to get it to work. 

Di

Robb Allen wrote:
> 
> Hello.......I was unable to get the rife plans webpage........anybody have
> them??........thanks......Robb
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Duncan Crow <[email protected]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2002 12:16 PM
> Subject: CS>Cheap Rife Tubes
> 
> > The cheap tubes are ready, arriving Monday.
> >
> >
> >
> > The unit below can be built for about $100. What you need is an an old
> > computer, a cheap 12volt car battery charger, two car coils, a few feet of
> > high-voltage wire, a transistor with heat sink, and a cheap Rife tube.
> >
> > By cheap tube I mean the same 18" straight tubes Don Tunney used to
> specify
> > and blown by the same fella; they contain stock blend of 90% argon 10%
> neon.
> >
> > I have a good source -- Send [email protected] $57 for each pair of
> tubes
> > by www.paypal.com Include your complete address and telephone.
> >
> > This is strictly a service to allow people access to the cheap tubes. I am
> > an ozone therapist and I'm not building Rife machines at all, and I don't
> > own one either. No wiring questions, tech questions, custom blowing, gas
> > blends or single tube orders, please.
> >
> > The following links will get you to the construction of the unit. The
> > frequency is provided by the computer.
> >
> >
> http://www.holman.net/rife/_Poor_Man_s__Rife/PMR_HV_Plasma_Rife/pmr_hv_plasm
> > a_rife.html
> >
> http://www.holman.net/rife/_Poor_Man_s__Rife/PMR_HV_Plasma_Rife/PMR_-_Plasma
> > _Tube_Driver/pmr_-_plasma_tube_driver.html
> >
> > The outfit is programmable with free software and is perhaps the most
> noble
> > use an old computer can have.
> >
> > My immediate family is using a couple now with no added frequency
> generator,
> > with great results.
> >
> > ciao
> >
> > Duncan
> >
> > >>>
> > One version of an EMEM was developed by Jimmie Holman, who calls it the
> Poor
> > Man's Rife.   It can be built easily if his "high voltage" brick is
> > purchased for about $200.  The Allred tubes which are usually used in this
> > device cost from $50 to $100+ depending on the design.  A 4-5A or higher
> > power supply is needed and these cost $30-40.  Add  a few cables and the
> > cost of the function generator and it is around $1000.   Pretty good price
> > given it is fully programmable.  Other EMEM plans are given on Richard
> > Loyd's website.<<<
> >
> >
> >
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