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Hope With Teeth: Steven Sanchez on Hidden Healing Tech, Interferometry & the Science Behind Med Beds

Robbin Leigh Hill and physicist Steven Sanchez reveal suppressed technologies—from Rife frequencies to Vogel crystals—that could transform planetary healing.

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When Robbin Leigh Hill opens Hope With Teeth, her voice carries both urgency and invitation: "These are the days where we bring the truth in and help advance the healing, and the care, and the opportunities for the human race." What follows is a two-person excavation of suppressed science—technologies that could heal without pharmaceuticals, reshape matter through sound, and return humanity to coherence.

Her guest, Steven Sanchez, is not new to this digital fireside. A physicist working with cutting-edge technologies and a returning co-host, Sanchez brings decades of research into electromagnetic frequencies, holographic reality, and what he calls "the lifting of the veil." Together, they weave a thread from Nikola Tesla's confiscated notes to Marcel Vogel's crystal beds, from Japanese water researcher Masaru Emoto to the Rife microscope that could see—and kill—cancer cells with light.

Robbin Leigh Hill welcomes physicist Steven Sanchez back to Hope With Teeth

What If Water Remembers What You Tell It?

Sanchez begins with the simplest, most radical claim: "Water can actually be imprinted with information." He describes Masaru Emoto's experiments—screaming at water versus blessing it, then freezing both samples to observe crystal formations under a microscope. The blessed water formed perfect symmetry. The cursed water? Chaos.

"So don't think negative thoughts when you drink your water," Sanchez says. "Bless it."

But he doesn't stop at intention. He explains how expensive Kangen units use electrolysis to change water's pH, making it alkaline or acidic through electromagnetic plates. Then he offers the free version: "Go get yourself a glass—it's got to be glass, not plastic—fill it with your water, and hold it up to the sunlight... It actually changes the structure, it almost becomes viscous."

Hill chimes in with her own experiment. She recounts learning from frequency pioneer Sheila (featured in a previous episode) a simple phrase spoken into water like a prayer: "I'm entrained with the coherence of divinity." After drinking that water, people noticed: "Robin, you have a glow... you seem to have like an extra vitality."

Sanchez adds the physics: "Your thoughts have vibration, and vibration creates things." He suggests a test—pour two bowls of water, bless one, ignore the other, and let your cat or dog choose. "It will go for the one with the life force in it, every time."

Watch the full demonstration and learn how to structure water at home.

How Did Royal Rife See Living Cancer Cells—And Destroy Them With Light?

The conversation turns to Royal Raymond Rife, whose name still echoes in alternative health circles—and whose technology was systematically buried. Sanchez explains: Rife built a microscope in the 1930s using quartz instead of glass, and two adjustable beams of dark blue light that converged on the specimen stage.

"He could adjust the wavelengths of those lights within a nanometer frequency independently of each other," Sanchez says. "What's happening here? You got two light beams hitting this stage... they're causing interferometry."

Sanchez explains interferometry—the key to Rife technology and med beds

When the beams collided at precise angles, they produced interference patterns visible to the human eye—allowing magnification beyond what glass optics could achieve. "Instantly the magnification went up the roof. So you can magnify, as good as an electron microscope, living organisms under this new kind of light."

But the breakthrough came by accident. While tuning the device, Rife noticed certain frequencies killed cancer cells instantly—without harming surrounding tissue. "He just so happened to have a coherent adjustment between one nanometer light source and the other... and it bombarded the stage of that cancer and killed it instantly."

UCLA documented the research. Then Rife was shut down. His notes disappeared into classification.

Sanchez offers a warning to anyone buying a "Rife machine" online: "If you don't have a sideband generator, it's not a Rife machine and it won't work." The sideband creates the frequency sweep—the interferometric wave pattern that does the healing. Without it, you're just running a tone generator.

What Makes a Med Bed Actually Work—And Why Intent Matters?

Hill asks the question many are wondering: "Where are these beds?" The med beds rumored to regrow limbs, cure Parkinson's, reverse aging. Sanchez answers carefully, steering away from the hype and into the mechanics.

"I would say the med bed technology... someone maybe took the level of high computing or AI, because now you're talking about trying to figure out stuff at mass amounts of information. What about scanning the body electronically and finding out the resonant frequencies... right down to even the DNA level? Because cancer has a frequency."

He references the film The Fifth Element—the scene where Leeloo is reconstructed from a severed hand inside a tube of intersecting light beams. "It's the two pebbles. That's interferometry. Without even saying it, they're showing you a video version of interferometry."

Sanchez holds a Vogel-style crystal used in his healing bed research

Then Sanchez reveals his own work: reverse-engineering a crystal healing bed originally built by Marcel Vogel, the Intel scientist who left corporate research to study quartz, intention, and the geometry of healing. The bed uses precise light frequencies intersecting through Vogel-cut crystals—each facet angled according to the Tree of Life, each stone crafted with spiritual focus during the cutting process.

"The device is built in such a way, it will not work if it's a non-coherent expression," Sanchez says. "If someone's maybe eating some fast food and listening to heavy metal... they could literally start the engine, if you will, and it wouldn't start."

Hill presses him: "Some of these technologies will only work if you have coherent, positive intent?"

"It's really built in," he confirms. The implication is staggering—advanced healing tech is designed to operate only in resonance with love, clarity, intention. It cannot be weaponized. It self-regulates through frequency.

Sanchez is now rebuilding Vogel's bed with modern components, making it "fully bandwidth adjustable" to explore frequencies Vogel never tested. "Maybe it does a whole hell of a lot more than Vogel even dreamed of."

Discover the science of intention and interferometry in the full replay.

Hill closes with the reminder that drives every episode: "We're not waiting for a better world. We're building it. Together." She and Sanchez aren't offering products or protocols—they're lighting fuses. "Somebody's going to go, oh my God, I never thought of it that way," Sanchez says. "Once you know this stuff, you can't undo it... Once it becomes coherent in your awareness, a gnosis, it's yours. It can't be undone."

And that, perhaps, is the real technology being transmitted.

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