Definitions
When confronted with a new technology, you have not heard about before, it is natural to be sceptical at first. Healthy scepticism should leed you on to investigate the issue further until you have seen enough evidence either way to form your own informed opinion.
In order to form an opinion, you need access to reliable unbiased information on the subject at hand that is not influenced by lobbies, or salesmen. This website was setup to provide reliable independant information on the technology. We are not associated with any manufacturers of therapy devices or any government agencies - we simply provide high quality information and links free of charge to the consumer.
Our Associations:
So that you can properly judge who is running this website, it is run solely by Peter Walker who also runs Grayfield Optical Inc (marketing the SeeNano microscopes).
Peter also runs the Rife Forum, which is the world's largest online community for discussing the world of Rife, and the Rife Yahoogroup, which is the largest Rife related mailing list on Yahoo Groups.
Peter sees his job here as a form of journalist gathering and releasing important unbiased information on Rife and other related frequency therapies.
Definition of the Word: Sceptic / Skeptic
Collins Cobuild English Dictionary:
sceptic
spelled skeptic in American English
A sceptic is a person who has doubts about things that other people believe. Count noun.
He was a born sceptic
But he now has to convince sceptics that he has a serious plan.
Definition as used on this website:
As this is a European website, it would be natural to just use the British English spelling. We realise however that we do have a large number of American visitors. We will therefore be using the following convention:
Sceptic - Someone who has just started to learn about Rife, has not made up his mind about it and is still sceptical, yet is open to learn more about the subject in an unbiased way.
Skeptic - Someone who has their an agenda (their own or on behalf of some organization) to put out negative publicity about Rife, often using pseudo-arguments which might sound convincing at first. You will find these people running "Skeptical" websites, mainly from the USA/Canada, Denmark or Australia, or placing posts on online communities constantly doubting anything positive with usernames that are always pseudonums to hide their real identities, and as moderators of the "Royal Rife" entry on Wikipedia which is probably one of the most heavily (negatively) biased pages on Wikipedia.
On this website, we intend to do what should have been done a long time ago, provide expert answers to the comments made by those professional "Skeptics" in order to balance out the skeptics negative propaganda.
It is then up to you, our sceptical readers to read the information provided and form your own opinion. If there is some issue you feel needs answering on these pages, please use the Contact Form to inform us about it and we will consider adding it to this section with a suitable reply.