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Zero Zero Two Productions
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Reviews of the Original Two-Part Film:
The Rise and Fall of a Scientific Genius |
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Read Nexus reviews of
Part One and Part Two |
NEXUS MAGAZINE
http://www.nexusmagazine.com |
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Read Townsend Letter reviews of
Part One and Part Two |
TOWNSEND LETTER
FOR DOCTORS AND PATIENTS
http://www.townsendletter.com |
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Read NZMJ review of
Part One |
THE NEW ZEALAND
MEDICAL JOURNAL
http://www.nzma.org.nz/journal |
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Jacket Notes from Part One
(released 2003 - running time 74 minutes)
In 1999, a stack of forgotten audio tapes was discovered. On the tape were the voices of several people at the center of events
which are the subject of this documentary: a revolutionary treatment for cancer and a practical cure for all infectious disease.
The audio tapes were over forty years old. The voices upon them had almost faded, nearly losing key details of
perhaps the most important medical story of the 20th Century forever.
But due to the efforts of the Kinnaman Foundation, the faded tapes have been restored and the voices upon them recovered.
So now, even though the participants have all passed away ... they can finally tell their story.
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Jacket Notes from Part Two
(released 2004 - running time 71 minutes)
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 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.
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