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PERSONAL NOTICE FROM JEANNE O'HAVER
NOTICE from Jeanne O'Haver: As most of you know, I (Jeanne) have been battling cancer since 1999 (you can read about our own personal experiences at my Caring Bridge site, located at http://www.caringbridge.org/in/jeanne). We learned about the Beam Ray after all my conventional treatments; after my first round of cancer, it returned, metastasizing in blood and bone. Round Two consisted of three surgeries (spine, pelvis, and hip) to remove the larger masses of cancer and to rebuild the places where the bone had been "eaten," and a lot of radiation, etc., trying to eradicate small spots in the many other places, which failed. I came home from the hospital knowing I needed to find some way of getting rid of the small spots of cancer which still remained as well as keeping cancer from growing and returning in a big way, which all the doctors expected to happen because of the aggressive manner in which it attacked. Almost immediately, we found out about the Beam Ray. As of now, no cancer has returned. If you wish to know any more about our own story and experiences, please go to my site (above) and read the journal entries (and be sure to sign the Guest Book!!).
The one thing that scares me to death...
In addition to our direct contact with the Beam Ray Corporation, Greg and I have done our own online research, using different types of searches, checking eBay frequently, etc., and there is one very troubling thing that comes up again and again that is extremely worrisome to me. There is a multitude of devices made by companies other than the Beam Ray Corporation, making claims that they are using "Rife technology." We have no way of knowing if they are or not; the only way we could prove or disprove what they are saying would be to purchase one of these and take our chances. They could be completely fraudulent; how could we tell? The ones I'm referring to do not have computer systems to program like the Beam Ray; some have little "handles" to hold in your hand, or patches to paste onto your skin. Most have little flashing lights, etc.; but the main difference is the price tag. They generally cost a good deal less money. For someone very sick and desperate who had been told how wonderful Rife technology is, this much-less expensive device would be difficult to pass up if they believed it was authentic. It scares me to think that someone is going to put their faith in a fraud, and lose their life as a result. I did have one friend that paid $1,200, but it did nothing to change her condition--I am just thankful that she was not dealing with a terminal diagnosis at that particular time. She later bought an authentic Beam Ray and is doing well.
This statement was made solely by Jeanne O'Haver and not by anyone connected
with the Beam Ray Corporation.

