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In this conversation, the hosts discuss various topics starting with a tribute to 9/11 and the impact of George W. Bush's 9/11 speech . The topic this week is Lost, Hidden and/or Stolen Technology. In this part of the conversation, the hosts discuss the topic of cancer and alternative treatments. They mention the Rife machine, an invention from the 1940s that used radio waves to treat cancer. However, the machine was rejected by mainstream science and medical organizations. The hosts question why more research hasn't been done on this treatment, considering the large amount of money invested in cancer research. They also discuss the high cost and negative side effects of traditional cancer treatments. The conversation highlights the need for more exploration of alternative and natural medicines. In this conversation, the hosts discuss three different topics: the Rife machine and its potential to battle cancer, Stanley Meyer and his water-powered car, and the ancient Cherokee legend of Spear Finger. The Rife machine is a controversial device that uses sound waves to target and destroy cancer cells. While there is limited scientific evidence to support its effectiveness, some individuals claim to have had positive results. Stanley Meyer invented a water-powered car that could potentially revolutionize the automotive industry. However, he was mysteriously murdered shortly after patenting his invention. The ancient Cherokee legend of Spear Finger tells the story of a monster who takes the form of an old woman and hunts for livers, using her sharpened finger to attack children. The legend suggests that Spear Finger was defeated by Cherokee warriors, but her body was never recovered, leaving the possibility that she still lurks in the Smoky Mountains. In the last part, they discuss Greek fire, a weapon that was being used in the 6th century.