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Spooky2

User’s Guide
January 2022 The Spooky2 Team

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Table of contents
Before We Begin................................................................................................................................................5
Important Advice ...............................................................................................................................................7
System Requirements ........................................................................................................................................8
Windows Warnings .....................................................................................................................................8
What You Get ....................................................................................................................................................9
What’s New .....................................................................................................................................................10
The Spooky2 Rife System ...............................................................................................................................11
Part 1: Video Guide .........................................................................................................................................15
Part 2: Simple Guide .......................................................................................................................................18
Install & Connect ......................................................................................................................................18
Understanding Spooky2 ............................................................................................................................35
Treatment Choices ....................................................................................................................................39
Mode Differences ......................................................................................................................................41
Lesson 1: Terrain Protocol ........................................................................................................................43
Lesson 2: Signal Testing ...........................................................................................................................43
Lesson 3: Remote Mode ...........................................................................................................................44
Lesson 4: Contact Mode ...........................................................................................................................51
Lesson 5: Plasma Mode ............................................................................................................................55
Lesson 6: GeneratorX Biofeedback Scan .................................................................................................59
Lesson 7: Spooky Pulse Biofeedback Scan ..............................................................................................61
Lesson 8: Settings Without a Shell Preset .................................................................................................64
Part 3: Technical Guide ...................................................................................................................................69
File Menu ..................................................................................................................................................69
Create Program ...................................................................................................................................71
Create Carrier Sweep ..........................................................................................................................76
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Create Spectrum Sweep ......................................................................................................................78
Database Menu ..........................................................................................................................................81
Select Custom Database .....................................................................................................................83
Edit Custom Database ........................................................................................................................84
Global Menu .............................................................................................................................................86
Utils Menu.................................................................................................................................................88
Utils Menu Tools ................................................................................................................................91
Presets Tab ................................................................................................................................................94
Shell Presets ........................................................................................................................................97
Biofeedback Presets ............................................................................................................................97
Protocols and Notable Preset Collections ...........................................................................................99
Chained Presets.................................................................................................................................100
Programs Tab ..........................................................................................................................................103
Settings Tab .............................................................................................................................................108
Control Tab ..............................................................................................................................................119
Biofeedback Scanning ......................................................................................................................126
Generator Button Colors & Labels: ..................................................................................................136
System Tab ..............................................................................................................................................137
Internet Tab .............................................................................................................................................142
Errors Tab ................................................................................................................................................143
Status Bar ................................................................................................................................................144
Part 4: Understanding Spooky2 Functions/Abilities .....................................................................................145
Tips & Tricks...........................................................................................................................................145
Wobbles & Feathering.............................................................................................................................151
Inverse and Sync .....................................................................................................................................157
Waveform & Frequency ..........................................................................................................................168
Waveform & Offset ..........................................................................................................................173
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Duty Cycle ........................................................................................................................................175
Understanding Spooky Remote ..............................................................................................................177
Remote & Amplitude ........................................................................................................................180
Remote & Waveform ........................................................................................................................180
Understanding Spectrum .........................................................................................................................183
Making Waves .........................................................................................................................................189
NanoGuide A: Other Uses .............................................................................................................................197
Colloidal Silver .......................................................................................................................................197
Clark Zapper ...........................................................................................................................................207
Pests & Molds .........................................................................................................................................208
NanoGuide B: The Universe .........................................................................................................................214
Speed, Space & Time ..............................................................................................................................218
Rife & Physics ........................................................................................................................................219
NanoGuide C: Troubleshooting .....................................................................................................................222
Installing a Beta/EXE..............................................................................................................................231
Installing a Database ...............................................................................................................................234
Hardware Notes .............................................................................................................................................236
Thanks and Acknowledgements ....................................................................................................................238
Precautions for Users .....................................................................................................................................239
Legal Notice & Disclaimer ............................................................................................................................240
Spooky2 Software License ............................................................................................................................241

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Before We Begin...
Welcome to the smiley face of Spooky2. And welcome also to the Spooky2 User’s Guide. This Guide allows you to quickly and
easily master Spooky2 to kill pathogens and heal organs and systems in Remote, Contact, and Plasma Modes.

It opens with our Video Guide to setting up and using Spooky2. Next comes the new Simple Guide, a shorter and easier-to-
understand text guide for those who still prefer to print for offline or bedtime reading. Several comprehensive step-by-step tutorials
are included to cover all tasks and transmission modes. Our Technical Guide examines Spooky2’s interface in minute detail,
explains the controls in plain English, and shows how they can be used for maximum benefit.

Finally, a number of NanoGuides explain other ways you can use Spooky2 for health and home, how Spooky2 works according to
the laws of the universe, and how to troubleshoot your PC for software problems. Taken all together, this Guide is the roadmap to a
healthier future for you and your loved ones.

Now take control.

Spooky Team – July 2019

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Warning!
To use the Spooky2 Rife System safely, you MUST:

Always connect your Spooky2–XM and GeneratorX frequency generator to


an electrical outlet and powered on before attempting to use it. Don’t use
USB only.
Never unplug it while in use – always stop and switch it off first.
Ensure that plug socket adaptors cannot be accidentally kicked or nudged by
cleaning/vacuuming, small children, or curious pets, causing momentary
disconnection.

Failure to observe these precautions at all times may result in damage to your
generator and will void your warranty.

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Important Advice
Don’t adjust the Spooky2-XM generator front panel controls unless you know what you’re doing or you’re
being guided by tech support. The Spooky2-XM is designed to be totally controlled by the software.
Drink pure water — lots of it. Ideally, you should drink from six to eight pints daily, half of it before noon. This
does two very important things: it flushes toxins and dead organisms out of your body quicker, and it improves your
electrical conductivity.
The Spectrum and overnight carrier sweeps are intended for use only in the absence of a reliable diagnosis, not as a
general panacea. These sweeps will kill almost all bacteria – pathogenic and beneficial. Thus, prolonged
continuous use may damage the immune system unless you supplement with natural probiotics using fermented
foods such as sauerkraut, kefir (dairy and/or water), kimchi, pickles, and the like. In no case other than an
emergency should any of these sweeps be used continuously for more than a week except for environmental use.
The USB and BNC cables for Spooky Central/Plasma are coiled around a metal ring. This ring shields the cables
from interference coming from the plasma bulb. Do NOT uncoil the cable or remove the metal ring.
You can damage your Spooky Central/Plasma if you use a duty value of other than 50% duty.
See additional precautions here.
Notes About this Guide

The term “click” in this guide always means a single click of the left mouse button.
“Tick” means to place a check in a checkbox control by clicking on the empty box of a checkbox. “Untick” means
to remove the check from a checkbox by clicking on the checkbox.
The Spooky2 software is continuously being improved. We make every effort to keep the User’s Guide up to date.
However, some screenshots and descriptions may differ from the current software release.

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System Requirements So when your PC sleeps or hibernates, it’s no longer
working, like a TV on standby. Consequently, Spooky2 will
simply suspend transmission until you wake your PC again.
PC: Spooky2 was originally designed for use with Windows
XP, but it also runs on Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows To fix this, in Spooky2’s
8.1, and Windows 10. USB 2.0 or greater is required for System tab, tick Prevent
frequency generator connectivity. Works with both 32-bit Computer Hibernation.
and 64-bit versions of Windows.
Windows Update Reboots
Mac/Linux: Regrettably, there are no native Mac or Linux
versions. We recommend you pick up a pre-owned If your PC is also used for the internet, be aware that default
Windows PC and dedicate it to Spooky2. These can usually system settings mean that Windows can download and
be bought for a very modest price. Since many of you will install updates automatically. It can then quit Spooky2,
wish to try experiments with long run times, this may be a install the updates, and restart your PC – ending your entire
good idea anyway. Alternatively, you can use BootCamp to Spooky2 session without any warning to you.
create a Windows partition, or purchase virtualization
software. You can download our helpful “ Spooky2 in Linux To fix this, go to Control Panels > Windows Update >
or Mac” PDF guide here under “Useful Documents.” Change settings and choose anything other than Install
updates automatically (for Windows 10 Home, this is not an
Windows Warnings option. You must turn off the internet). If you don’t want to
lose this auto-install functionality, you can simply switch
There are two very important settings in Windows that off your modem/Wi-fi router before going to sleep or
you need to be aware of when using Spooky2: leaving your home. But remember to keep an eye on things
while you’re at home but away from the computer. If you
PC Sleep Settings don’t use a Wi-fi system, your computer is connected to the
internet with an ethernet cable plugged into a modem or
If your computer is set to sleep or hibernate after a certain switcher. If you unplug this cable, Windows can’t go
amount of time with no user activity, the contents of your looking for updates, so your Spooky2 session can’t be
memory are temporarily written to a file on the hard drive. interrupted.
The drive then stops spinning – this means that nothing
more can be read from it into memory.

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What You Get
A choice of generators built from high quality components and optimized for Spooky2:
The Spooky2 GeneratorX–40 MHz 2-generator unit with biofeedback capability.
Spooky2–XM 5 MHz generator.
Unique Wave Cycle Multiplication enables frequencies up to 5 times native maximum frequency.
Two damped waveforms (square and sinusoidal) with configurable decay oscillations.
Unique H-Bomb waveform (square and sine), Colloidal Silver, Square Harmonic, Lilly, and many more.
Spectral processing can transmit up to 1,024 frequencies simultaneously with uniform amplitude.
High voltage multiple “spike” injection into all waveforms to increase effectiveness.
Enhanced dual signal gate control.
Software amplitude, offset, and phase angle control.
Auto-calibration – no adjustment necessary.
Dual configurable amplitude and frequency wobble systems, plus harmonic wobbles and feathering.
Selectable wobble functions.
Configurable automatic frequency transposition up or down with selectable harmonic generation functions.
Direct entry of light wavelength in the database, as well as molecular weight, base pair linear and base pair circular
frequencies.
Three types of frequency sweep possible – Carrier, Spectrum, and Linear.
Global transport controls for multi-generator rigs.
Individual signal gating and frequency limits on each output, run scheduling, Auto Start, and Auto Resume.
Internet controls for email and web. Database and preset editors.
Improved multiple subject handling. Auto-resizing supports all screen sizes.
Biofeedback (Spooky Pulse, GeneratorX, Sample Digitizer, and Scalar Digitizer) to detect Mortal Oscillatory Rates.
Multiple Preset Collections and protocols, including program(s), and all settings. Presets may be chained and looped.
More than 185,000 entries in five databases, with real time control of individual frequency values.
A medical encyclopedia with over 9,100 articles.
Over 29,000 ready-to-run factory presets.

Download Spooky2 here. Visit the Spooky2 website to see full-size versions of main screen graphics contained in this Guide.

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What’s New
Here’s what’s new and better in Spooky2 20210218 (18 February 2021):

Changes

New: Wildcard searches for presets.


New: Reverse Lookup harmonic type is now set by the user.
Updated: MW and DNA databases.
Improved: Generator outputs are now automatically synced if the frequencies are the same. Inverse and Spike waveforms are not
compulsorily sync, but will automatically sync if the output frequencies are the same.
Improved: Scheduling resolution from 60 minutes to 15 minutes.
Fixed: Padding frequency was not working correctly for programs which split between Out 1 and Out 2.
Fixed: Multiple contact and remote presets which should have used inverse waveforms for Out 2.

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The Spooky2 Rife System
Here are the components that make up a basic Spooky2 Rife System. All of these, and much more, are available only from here.

Spooky2–XM generator GeneratorX

While the Spooky2 Spooky2 flagship


software is the brain generator is the
that controls the GeneratorX. It does
system, this generator everything the
provides the muscle Spooky2–XM generator
with a top frequency of does, but faster (40
5 MHz. It comes with MHz) and includes
power supply/ built-in high
connector cable, USB performance
cable, and a BNC-to- biofeedback. It can also
alligator clips cable which is used to connect a pair of Spooky run programs offline.
Tubes.
Sample Digitizer
Spooky Remote
With the Sample Digitizer,
Used for remote treatment. The you can run biofeedback on
Spooky Remote kills pathogens, fluid samples (mucus,
and heals and regenerates. Comes blood, urine), and even do
with a BNC connector cable. remote treatments on those
samples if they contain
viable DNA.

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Spooky Contact Spooky Boost
This clever signal
For contact treatment. processor can
They are connected quadruple the power of
using the Spooky TENS Contact Mode, and
cable. For hands-free double the power of
contact sessions, you can Remote. It has outputs
for each Remote
model, pass-through
connections for the
use TENS pads instead, also generator’s Out 1 and
available from the website Out 2, a High Power Contact output, and an optimized
linked above. output for the manufacture of high-quality colloidal silver
(can also be used for gentler Contact Mode). Essential for
some of Spooky2’s most powerful features.

Cold Laser

PEMF Coil For treating skin conditions and


conditions that are within 1 cm of
For PEMF treatments for healing your skin. Also used for
applications, like relaxation, pain, regeneration and treating the blood
and regeneration. at circulation points.

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Spooky Central/Plasma
The most powerful and versatile plasma machine on Earth, Spooky Central/Plasma can transmit up to 3.5MHz without using a
wasteful and potentially harmful fixed carrier frequency.

It comes with built-in PEMF (Pulsed


ElectroMagnetic Field), ultrasonic, and
its own Contact Mode capable of true
reversible cell electroporation.
All can be used together or separately.
Its Phanotron plasma tube is identical to
that used by Dr. Rife in his cancer
triumphs.

Spooky Central/Plasma requires any


Spooky2 generator to supply its
frequencies, and we highly recommend
a second one to run non-stop detox/
support Programs remotely during and
after plasma sessions. If you can afford
to dedicate a Spooky2-XM generator to
your Spooky Central/Plasma, this
eliminates the potential of running
programs or presets that are designed
for other transmission methods, thus
protecting your Spooky Central/Plasma.

The Spooky Central Essential Kit for


Cancer, Lyme, and Morgellons is the
perfect answer because it comes with
two generators and all the other accessories. You’ll find it here.

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Spooky2 Scalar and Scalar Digitizer

Spooky2 Scalar is a scalar healing device that offers


three methods of treatment: pure scalar, molecular/
substance modulation, and Rife frequency
modulation. Pure scalar provides a healing scalar
energy to the body. With molecular modulation, you
can place substance like healing essential oils or
herbs, or provide a physical sample that mixed with
a killing agent, to share the information of these
substances with the cells in your body. With Rife
frequency modulation, you can treat yourself with
frequencies to heal or kill.

You use the Scalar Digitizer in


combination with GeneratorX
and the Spooky2 Scalar to
perform a wireless full-body
biofeedback scan. You can do a continuous scan-run cycles in the scalar field, or use the biofeedback
frequencies to create a preset to run on the Spooky Remote or other transmission methods.

Click this site for more information.

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Part 1: Video Guide
This list of video links will help you to set up and use your new Spooky2 Rife System.

IMPORTANT ◆ Run Terrain Protocol once before anything else — particularly important for Spooky Central/Plasma users.
◆ Drink plenty of pure water to help conductivity and toxin elimination.
◆ Multiple generators are required for late-stage cancer and multi co-infection diseases.
◆ Note that the Morgellons & Lyme Protocol is a very efficient wide spectrum antibiotic/parasiticide.
◆ When you kill organisms, make sure you detox. Otherwise, a Herxheimer reaction – nausea, joint/
lower back pain, etc - may ensue. If so, run RX Herxheimer - DB in the Morgellons & Lyme Protocol.

Install/Connect Video: install, connect, and run Spooky2.


www.spooky2videos.com/courses/spooky2-hardware/lessons/how-to-connect-and-run-a-generator-for-the-
first-time-spooky2-users/

Remote Mode Video: set up for Remote Mode.


www.spooky2videos.com/courses/spooky2-hardware/lessons/how-to-use-spooky-remote/

Contact Mode Video: set up for Contact Mode.


www.spooky2videos.com/courses/spooky2-hardware/lessons/how-to-connect-spooky2-contact-
accessories/

Video: TENS pads placement.


www.spooky2videos.com/video/tens-pads-placement/

Cold Laser Video: how to use Spooky Cold Laser.


www.spooky2videos.com/courses/spooky2-hardware/lessons/how-to-use-spooky-cold-laser/

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PEMF Coil Video: connect and run a Spooky Coil using a generator.
www.spooky2videos.com/video/spooky2-generator-coil-hardware-connection-and-software-operation/

Spooky Central Video: how to set up hardware and software for Spooky Central.
www.spooky2videos.com/courses/spooky2-hardware/lessons/how-to-set-up-both-hardware-and-software-to-use-
spooky-central/

Day vs. night Text: day and night use for Cancer Protocol.
www.spooky2support.com/hc/en-us/articles/115000223354

Far field plasma Text: using far field and scalar energy of Spooky Central.
www.spooky2support.com/hc/en-us/articles/115000218753-Using-far-field-and-scalar-energy-of-Spooky-
Plasma-

Colloidal Silver Video: make colloidal silver using Spooky2.


www.youtube.com/watch?v=nZXgIK9KogI

Biofeedback Video: what’s in the Biofeedback Pane?


www.spooky2videos.com/courses/spooky2-software/lessons/what-are-in-biofeedback-scan-pane/

Video: how to Do GeneratorX Biofeedback Scan.


www.spooky2videos.com/video/how-to-do-generatorx-biofeedback-scan/

Video: how to set up hardware and software for a full system scan.
www.spooky2videos.com/courses/spooky2-hardware/lessons/how-to-set-up-both-hardware-and-software-to-do-
a-full-system-scan/

Presets tab Video: choose your preset.


www.spooky2videos.com/courses/spooky2-software/lessons/what-are-in-presets-tab/

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Video: how to build a single preset.
www.spooky2videos.com/video/how-to-build-your-own-preset-from-a-shell-empty-preset/

Terrain Protocol Video: Terrain Protocol on one generator.


www.spooky2videos.com/video/how-to-run-terrain-protocol-by-in-remote-mode-using-one-generator/

Video: Terrain Protocol on two generators.


www.spooky2videos.com/video/how-to-run-terrain-protocol-using-two-generators/

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Part 2: Simple Guide
Let’s get Spooky2 installed first.
Install & Connect
1. Install the software

A. Double click the Spooky2_Setup ZIP file you downloaded.

B. Drag the Spooky2 EXE file out of the window to your desktop, or select and copy it, then click on the desktop and paste.

C. Double click this file and follow the screen prompts. Make sure you select “YES – I agree” on the License Agreement
screen.

D. When the installation is done, tick “Yes, launch the program file,” then click the “Finish” button.

E. Spooky2 will launch. If this is your first install, you’ll see a “No generators detected” alert. Click “Yes” to install drivers, and
the driver installer will launch to install extra software needed to allow Spooky2 to talk to your generators.

F. If you click “No,” the software will launch in Test Mode with 126 virtual generators. “Cancel” will stop Spooky2 launching.

You’re now ready to begin setting up your Spooky2 Rife System.

2. Electrics

Some USB devices can simply be connected to the PC and they’ll work fine. But each Spooky2–XM generator and GeneratorX
must be plugged into an electrical socket to work correctly. If you’re connecting more than a single generator, you’ll need one or
more surge-proof socket strips that can plug into a single wall socket and provide power for 4-6 devices. Connect each generator to
the socket strip.

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3. PC

Now connect the long “boxy” end of your USB cable to the socket on the left side of the generator. Connect the other end of the
USB cable to your PC.

To use more than two or three generators, you need a multi-port USB hub. We recommend this one:

The Spooky USB 3.0 powered hub allows you to


connect up to 10 generators to a single USB socket
on your PC.

This high-quality hub ensures reliable operation of


your Spooky2 rig for an extremely affordable
price.

After you’ve connected all generators to your PC,


turn them on now.

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4. Spooky Boost 5. Spooky Remote

First, connect a Spooky Boost to Out 1 and Out 2 of the


generator. Make sure the connections are secure by turning Now connect a Spooky Remote to the BN socket on the
the milled wheel on each plug clockwise to lock it in place. Boost, and tighten the wheel.

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6. Spooky Contact (Hand Cylinders/TENS Pads) They are available
on the Spooky2 Mall
Connect the site here, along with
TENS cable that a TENS cable. Pad
came with your placement should be
kit to the High on either side of the
Power Contact area to be treated.
port (for a For an organ, front
stronger and back is best, so
treatment) or the you transect it with
Colloidal Silver energy through the
port (for a less body. The Spooky
powerful TENS pads use pin
treatment) socket of a sockets (pictured
Spooky Boost. Then left).
connect each black and
red pin of the TENS
cable to the sockets on
one end of the Spooky
Conductive Carbonized
Rubber Hand Cylinders,
the individual sockets
of the Spooky Stainless
Steel electrodes, or to
the sockets of a pair of
TENS pads.

TENS pads are rubber sticky pad electrodes. TENS stands


for Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation units used
in medicine for pain control.

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You can buy a Spooky 7. Spooky PEMF Coil (Generator Direct)
TENS cable here.
Connect the PEMF Coil to the High Power Contact port of
Each pin is inserted into the Spooky Boost. If you don’t have a Spooky Boost, you
a pad socket, and the can connect the PEMF Coil to the Out 1 port of your
other end of each cable generator. The side of the coil marked BN should be placed
can be stripped of its against your skin.
insulation and connected
to an alligator clip. The
connections can then be
wrapped with paper
masking tape.

To the right is the


Spooky Contact Kit that
contains wearable
contact options that use
the TENS cable.

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8. Spooky Cold Laser

Connect the cold laser (either the Spooky2 Cold Laser Wrist
or the Spooky2 Cold Laser Twin) to the Out 1 port of your
generator.

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9. Spooky Central/Plasma

1. Connect your generator to Spooky Central/


Plasma. Out 1 goes to Input, and Out 2 connects to
Modulation.

2. For Spooky Central, connect your ultrasonic


transmitter to the short adaptor plug, then insert
this into the Ultrasonic socket.
1
3. For Spooky Central connect your Hand
Cylinders or TENS pads to the short adaptor cable,
then connect it to Contact.

4. For Spooky Central connect your PEMF coil to


1 Coil.

Note: Spooky Central/Plasma is available with


either a straight tube (pictured) or a Phanotron tube
(shown earlier).

A full Spooky Central/Plasma User’s Guide can be


3
3 downloaded from here.
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5. Connect your plasma tube to
the rear high voltage sockets.

6. Connect your mains electrical


cable to the socket on the rear of
the machine. Check that the
power switch is set to the 0/Off
position, then plug the cable into
8 the wall power socket.

7. Use the special USB cable


that’s coiled around the metal
ring to connect your PC to the
Spooky2–XM generator that’s
connected to Spooky Central/
Plasma. Do NOT uncoil it or
remove the metal ring.

8. Now switch on Spooky


Central/Plasma. The power light
will illuminate orange. The order
of setting up Spooky Central/
Plasma important, making sure
the unit is not turned on until the
connections are finished.

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10. Spooky Scalar and Scalar Digitizer

1. Connect your generator’s Out 1 port to the


BNC port of Scalar Transmitter.

Scalar Receiver 2. The link cable connects the port labeled Ban-
Scalar Transmitter
A on the Scalar Transmitter to port labeled Ban-B
2
1 on the Scalar Receiver.

3. The power cable connects to the port labeled


2 3 1 Pow on the Scalar Transmitter.

To connect the GeneratorX, the Scalar Digitizer,


Scalar Transmitter and the Spooky2 Scalar for a biofeedback scan,
do the following:

1. Connect the Scalar Digitizer to the link cable


connector (labeled Ban-A) on the Scalar
Transmitter. The link cable plugs into the top of
2 1 the Scalar Digitizer. The other end of the link
cable connects to the port labeled Ban-B on the
Scalar Receiver.
2

3 2. Connect GeneratorX’s G1 Out 1 port to the


BNC port of the Scalar Digitizer.

3 3. Connect GeneratorX’s G2 Out 1 port to the


BNC port of the Scalar Transmitter.

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11. Launch Spooky2

Now we’ll take a quick look at the interface. Note that if you rest your mouse pointer on any Spooky2 control or value field, a
simple and informative tooltip will appear explaining it. The main window has 7 tabs – Presets, Programs, Settings, Control,
System, Internet and Errors. The first screen you’ll see is the Presets tab. Choose a Preset Collection on the left to display its
presets in the same column. Select a preset to display its Notes, Estimated Total Run Time, or “Shell Preset” status. If it’s not a Shell
Preset, its programs will display in the central Programs column.

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Now click the Programs tab to see this:

Frequency sets are called Programs, and multiple Programs are Sequences. The top field displays all programs in all databases for
Search or scroll-through (click inside the field to use a scroll-wheel). Double click programs to load into the Loaded Programs
column lower left. Then set Repeat Each Frequency and other settings.
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To tweak waveforms and other settings, click the Settings tab:

If you load a preset first, then click in here, you’ll see the settings already programmed for you. While you’re free to change these
as you wish, we strongly recommend that you don’t alter any Spooky Central/Plasma presets unless you know exactly what you’re
doing. However, you’re always free to alter settings in the Schedule and Audio Options panes.

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Now click the Control tab to see this:

The Generators pane on the left shows your Generator Buttons. The center and right of the tab is blank because we must select a
generator to display. Tick Overwrite Generator, then click the generator you want. The tab will then display this:

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The Generator Control Panel – note the button color change. From here, you Start, Pause, and Stop your generators, apply toggled
Wobbles, check Generator Output, adjust the currently transmitting frequency up or down, Reset your generator, perform a

Biofeedback Scan, and do a Reverse Lookup of the frequencies detected.

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Now, let’s move on to the System tab:

All settings made here apply to your entire Spooky2 rig. You can also see what Spooky2 hardware is connected to the PC, enter the
number of generators Spooky2 should look for at launch, see the file-paths to your databases, set up Wobbles which can be toggled
on and off in any Generator Control Panel for as long as you wish, and enter “blacklist” frequencies to be avoided.

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The Internet tab displays the email facility (a correctly configured POP mail desktop client is required for this to work). On the
right are various social networking websites and resources associated with Spooky2. Obviously, you should be connected to the
internet for this.

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To end our short tour of the new interface, click on the Errors tab:

Any communications or other errors encountered by Spooky2 will be recorded here, and may be saved as a text file if necessary.
Above is the ideal situation — a completely blank list. However, a few sporadic errors is nothing to worry about because Spooky2
resends the command immediately. Now, before we start, there are a few things we need to get to grips with first...

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Understanding Spooky2
The easiest way to understand Spooky2 and Rife is to see it as a futuristic multi-function gun that can shoot different types of
bullets. Diseases are caused by things living in your body which shouldn’t be there, so you must kill them. Other conditions are
caused by organs or body systems malfunctioning, so you must heal them, or bring them back into line.

Spooky2 can shoot two types of “bullets” — killing and healing. These bullets are called frequencies, and they’re very special and
unusual because they’re made from invisible electromagnetic energy, not metal. Depending on the waveform that’s used to shape
how the bullet behaves, each bullet can deliver multiple strikes to the targets in your body.

How does it find those targets? It doesn’t have to because everything in the universe — from a star to a virus — vibrates at its own
unique frequency. You can’t use Rife to destroy a star, but you can use it for very small things like parasites and microbes. When
you know the frequency for a germ, transmitting it into your body will cause that germ to vibrate. Here’s a bullet example:

12 positive jackhammer strikes, one From left to right, any waveform is simply a drawing of how energy’s power
changes over time. This waveform is called a Damped Square. This is one single
bullet, and each rise and fall delivers a hammer blow. If you’ve ever seen a
jackhammer or pneumatic road drill being used to break up rocks and tarmac, this
is exactly the same idea. With this waveform, every bullet delivers 24 built-in
jackhammer blows, 12 positive and 12 negative, slowly diminishing in power.

This is one cycle of the waveform. For a 1 Hz frequency, this means that one
jackhammer bullet with 24 strikes is fired every second. If the frequency was 100
12 negative jackhammer strikes, one
Hz, you’d shoot 100 of these bullets a second, and 10,000 if it was 10,000 Hz.

The result is that pathogens and parasites are cut to pieces. But how, since there’s no real physical “hammer” tip? What causes this
killing is the fact that each hammer blow of positive energy is immediately followed by a blow of negative energy, and these huge
energy jumps are what destroys small organisms.

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Healing organs and body systems works in exactly the Each Spooky2 generator is an individual gun, and here’s how
same way, believe it or not. These are not small, so the you can customize each one, its “magazines,” and its bullets.
bullets affect them differently. Again, each organ and
system has its own unique resonant frequency, and these Presets are complete gun
are all known. When an organ is not working properly, its set-ups. When you select
frequency gets lower. one, it makes all
the correct settings in the other tabs for you. Most of the
Let’s say that the frequency of a healthy organ is 600 Hz, factory presets come pre-loaded with “ammunition magazines”
and something causes it to drop down to 598 Hz. If you suitable for things like cancer and Morgellons or Lyme
transmit the healthy frequency of 600 Hz into the body, this Disease. “Shell” presets set up your gun for a job, but they’re
can’t damage that organ because it’s too big and complex. empty, allowing you to load your own magazines.
Instead, in a process called entrainment, the unhealthy
frequency of 598 Hz will gradually rise until it perfectly Chains are auto-loaders. They let you auto-load any number of
matches the healthy frequency of 600 Hz. Entrainment different gun set-ups one after another, each with any number
can’t be shown in a photo, so please watch this 84-second of different magazines for different purposes.
video to see it in action.
Each gun setup, or preset, has Notes that give more info. All
We live in a toxic world today. We breathe, eat, drink, and set-ups were designed and built by members of the Spooky
absorb via our skin heavy metals, plastics, solvents, and Team, whose initials appear at the end of their names.
toxic proteins every day. When we kill pathogens,
parasites, or cancer cells in our bodies, their dead bodies This is your ammo store. Each program is a magazine loaded
spill toxins and rot. All this poison can affect how well our with different bullets, or frequencies, pre-targeted at the illness,
liver, kidneys, and intestines work, so we need to remove it. germ, parasite, or organ/system it’s named after. You can load
these into an empty shell set-up suitable for the job, and when
When we use Spooky2 to detox, we’re using the bullets’ you know your way around Spooky2, you’ll be able to easily
“jackhammer effect” to bump the toxins out of our bones insert them into existing factory set-ups.
and flesh and into our bloodstream. Once we keep the
frequencies going, the toxins can’t come to rest and lodge Here, you can choose
again, and they’re safely delivered to the eliminatory which magazine
system for excretion. “manufacturer” — or Database — to view. We recommend
viewing all. Plus, in the Options pane, you can choose to have

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each individual bullet fired multiple times in a row, and
have a magazine – or a whole bunch of them – reloaded To load any gun with a new set-up or magazine, or to apply
and fired multiple times by using the Repeat controls. any change you’ve made to your existing set-up, magazines, or
bullets, you must first tick this box, then choose your weapon
If you’ve chosen a chained auto-loader preset or a single by clicking its red Generator Button.
preset set-up, you can have it automatically reloaded and
fired again, as many times as you wish. Doing this reloads and arms your gun for immediate action.

You can also have your streams of individual bullets fired The Control tab also shows you what magazines are loaded,
for longer or shorter times (Dwell Multiplier), and even lists their bullets’ frequencies, and allows you to navigate
change the bullets so that they deliver more or fewer inside a magazine. Generator Output lets you see what ammo
jackhammer strikes (Frequency Multiplier). Spooky2 is feeding your generator guns in real time.

This is the Simple This tab also houses the Biofeedback and Reverse Lookup
Guide, and most of panes. These both have their own sections in the Technical
the controls in here Guide.
are fairly technical for the beginner. For now, you just need
to know that these controls allow you to shape how your By the way, don’t be dismayed at killing pathogens and
bullets behave in almost any way you wish. parasites. Buddhism, the most pacifist and life-affirming
philosophy we know of, holds that any organism without love
Essentially, this is your bullet toolshop. You can make them may be killed without karmic consequence.
more — or less — powerful, set up automatic machine-gun
“sprays” for all bullets, see and change your bullets’ strike The System tab lets you
patterns, change the basic shape of your bullets, schedule keep track of your ammo
your gun battles as you wish, and a whole lot more. store databases, and
shows you whether your generator guns can receive their
This is your sniper’s ammo from Spooky2 OK. It also allows you to set up the
nest. In here, you machine-gun sprays you can fire from the Control tab, and lets
control and trigger all you make global settings that apply to the entire Spooky2
your generator guns. Every gun has a safety lock that must weapons system.
be clicked off before it can be fired. Spooky2’s safety is the
Allow Generators Overwrite checkbox.
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Here's where you emails to anyone (but
can email the you can’t receive).
Spooky tech support gunsmiths if your weapon seems to
2 If there are problems with your Spooky2 weapons system,
be misbehaving. And you can go hang out with other users you’ll find them listed here, and you can save them for tech
in the Forum and Facebook group, watch videos, and send support.

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Treatment Choices
Before you use Spooky2 to tackle any problem, you have a number of very important things to consider first:

A. What source of DNA for Remote?

Nails: the DNA contained in fingernails is encased in hard keratin which protects it from degradation. In theory, it should be good
to use for remote transmission forever, and some practitioners never change their specimens. However, my research suggests that
since light energy has been shown to be intimately involved with DNA, nail specimens may be best renewed each month. Russian
experiments show that the light energy “imprint” which “shadows” DNA fades after this time.

Here’s how to package your nail clippings using paper tape:


1. First, cut your nail into a small piece. You only need to use one piece of nail for each Remote.
2. Cut a piece of masking tape 2” paper tape, place sticky side up on a table. Place the nail piece half inch from the end.
3. Fold tape in half. Write initials on one end if required. Trim tape so it will fit in the Remote’s clamshell (about 1” x 1”).
4. Insert tape in the Remote so that the tape is centered in the clamshell. This ensures DNA is correctly placed.

Saliva: cut a strip of blank paper (blotting paper is best) about two inches long and one inch wide. Place the top one-third of this
in your mouth for about five minutes, or until it becomes saturated with saliva. Allow it to air-dry for about 10-20 minutes before
placing it into your Remote. A saliva sample is good for about three days.

Buccal Skin Cells: this is how police do large-scale DNA testing after certain serious crimes. As above, use a strip of paper, but
don’t allow it to soak in your mouth. Instead, rub the top one-third gently but firmly against the inside of your cheek for a
moment. If it becomes wet, allow it to air-dry as above. A skin sample is good for about 4-5 days.

Blood: for this you need a pack of lancets designed for diabetics to safely test blood sugar levels. These are inexpensive and
available from all pharmacies. Wash your hands thoroughly first, then follow the directions on the pack. Smear the droplet of
blood on the top one-third of a strip of paper. Allow to air-dry for a few moments. A blood sample is good for about 5-6 days.

Hair: the shaft contains no DNA, only RNA. So it must have the root “bulb” attached. A hair sample is good for about two days.
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B. Which mode — plasma, contact, remote, scalar, laser, or coil?

Plasma: well-designed and implemented plasma is quickest and most powerful. The very best available today at any price comes
from the Spooky team – Spooky Central/Plasma.

Contact: used with a dynamic carrier, this comes next for speed and power.

Remote: scalar DNA treatment has been vastly improved by the introduction of Spooky Remote, such that it has gained on contact
mode. The convenience of Remote Mode makes it a winner.

Scalar: requires Spooky2 Scalar to deliver powerful healing treatments. Delivers frequencies to the entire body.

Laser: for issues closer to the surface of the skin or to deliver treatment to the blood in areas where you can feel your pulse.

Coil: is ideal for relaxation and improving circulation and regeneration.

For serious conditions, we recommend one plasma or contact session daily, then switch that generator to Remote Mode.

D. Database programs, Biofeedback results, or Spectrum sweeps?

For killing, the Carrier and Spectrum Sweeps are convenient and very powerful. It’s best to adjunct or alternate with targeted
database programs. Most powerful of all, but not quite as convenient, are biofeedback scan results. Biofeedback has now clearly
shown itself capable of detecting early cancer.

The effectiveness or otherwise of database programs also depends on the accuracy of your diagnosis. It’s possible, too, that a
different strain or a mutation of the pathogen is involved. Either way, if you get no results after 2–3 days, you should try another
database program instead.

For healing, we recommend either Spooky Pulse biofeedback results or targeted database programs. The Spectrum Sweeps are
designed for killing. Most healing works through frequency entrainment, and sweeps don’t work for this process.

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Mode Differences
Most Spooky2 users will use Remote and Contact Modes. Although these may seem worlds apart, there are only a few important
operational differences between them. But Plasma Mode is very different. Here’s a table that summarizes the differences:

Differences Plasma Mode Contact Mode Remote Mode

Transmission Wireless delivery: plasma tube via Wired delivery: Spooky Wireless delivery: Spooky
radio-band, light, and scalar Hand Cylinders/electrodes Remote via DNA/scalar energy.
energy. via DC electricity.

Durations Takes less time: usually three Takes less time: usually three Takes more time: usually 1-3
minutes per frequency repeated minutes per frequency repeated minutes per frequency repeated up
once a day, or every second or third once or twice a day. to 20 times a day, or even non-
day. stop.
Carriers Spooky Central/Plasma doesn’t Carrier may be required for deep Carrier not required — frequencies
require any carrier because it can body penetration. Dynamic carriers are received by every cell that
transmit direct frequencies. are strongly recommended for contains DNA. But use of a
However, it can also use carriers in added therapeutic effect. dynamic carrier will add therapeutic
various very powerful and creative effect.
ways.
Sweeps Spooky Spectrum sweeps cannot Carrier sweeps require Spooky Carrier sweeps need Spooky
be used with plasma — use the Central. Spooky Spectrum Central. Spooky Spectrum sweeps
Spooky Plasma Spectrum Sweep sweeps won’t work due to are engineered for Remote Mode
instead, or a carrier sweep. voltage requirements. only.

Inverse and Neither this nor Follow Out 1 are Quadruples the power of Contact Doubles the power of Remote
Sync used for Spooky Central. This unit Mode by inverting Out 2’s waveform, Mode by inverting Out 2’s
requires its own special settings doubling its voltage potential, and waveform and adding its harmonic
which are automatically loaded adding it to Out 1 (doubling a content to Out 1.
once you dedicate a generator to it. signal’s voltage squares its power).

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Differences Scalar Mode Laser Mode Coil Mode
Transmission Wireless delivery to whole body Wired delivery: cold laser Wired delivery: Spooky PEMF
via scalar energy field. connected to generator. Coil connected to generator.

Durations Takes less time: usually three Takes more time: usually three Takes more time: usually three
minutes per frequency repeated minutes per frequency repeated minutes per frequency repeated
once a day until done. until done.
Carriers Carrier not required. Carrier not required. Carrier not required.
Sweeps Only simple sweeps supported. Only simple sweeps supported. Only simple sweeps supported.
Inverse and Do not use with Spooky Boost. Do not use with Spooky Boost. Can use Spooky Boost.
Sync

The wonderful thing about remote treatment is that it allows you to come and go as you please, and to lead a normal daily life. In
fact, you can even go abroad, as some users have done, and remotely control Spooky2 from a laptop, an iPad/iPhone, or an Android
tablet/smartphone using a free-for-personal-use program called TeamViewer. So it makes sense to use a Spooky Remote.

As you can see, Remote Mode looks extremely attractive for those who lead busy lives. And it’s also the only way to use Spectrum
sweeps.

However, there are considerable benefits to be had from mixing your modes, and our recommendation is to do one Plasma or
Contact session on the main problem every day, then switch the generator over to Remote Mode. That way, you get the best
of both worlds.

As you’ll find out, it’s even possible to connect two Remotes to a generator, or to the Out 1 and Out 2 sockets on a Spooky Boost.
However, we don’t recommend connecting two Remotes to its BN and MN sockets.

In Remote Mode, a Repeat value of 120-140 will deliver a timed treatment equal in effectiveness to 6-7 Contact Mode treatments.

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Lesson 1: Terrain Protocol you use other transmission methods in conjunction with
remote mode. If you find the Terrain protocol too intense,
Before you start on your main task, we strongly recommend perhaps start with running Detox Maintenance (R) - JK first,
that you run the Terrain Protocol. This will prepare your then move onto the Terrain protocol.
body to deal with the effects of destructive rifing.
Lesson 2: Signal Testing
1. Click the Presets tab.
\ To ensure that the generator’s signal is being transmitted
2. Click the Home button to take you to the Home successfully, we need to test its output, and the quickest
folder. way to do this is by connecting a Spooky Remote to its
correct Boost socket, and sending a signal.
3. Click >Detox, then >Remote, and load the
Terrain preset you want to use (in the Presets tab, 1. Click the Presets tab, click the Home button,
read \Detox\GUIDE Terrain Protocol - Click Me.pdf). If then click the >Miscellaneous preset
you don’t know which preset to choose, use Terrain (R) - collection.
BY.
2. Now click the Generator Signal Test (R) - JW preset
4. Click Control tab. and read the important Notes.
5. Tick Overwrite Generator. 3. Click the Control tab, tick Overwrite Generator, click
your Generator Button, then click Start.
6. Click your chosen red generator button.

7. Click Start button. If both red LEDs on the Remote illuminate, you’re ready
to get to work. If not, click the Presets tab again and refer
to the preset’s Notes for troubleshooting instructions.
This preset will run non-stop, then repeat. You can manually
stop it after 11 days have passed. If you wish, you can also
run it on a second generator. Use the time to read this Guide
and watch some Spooky2 videos to prepare yourself for
your main work. The Terrain protocol is more effective if
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Lesson 3: Remote Mode starting. Here’s how you can quickly build a Remote
Mode preset for it. Before you start, see the instruction for
Let’s say you feel a nasty cold or possibly influenza connecting Spooky Boost and Spooky Remote.

First, click the Presets tab. Click the Home button. In


the Presets column on the left, select >Shell (Empty)
Presets. The column now displays the contents of this
folder.
The first four entries preceded by a > symbol are preset sub-
folders — they contain presets for Contact, Plasma, Remote
and Scalar Modes. The last presets (highlighted red above) appear in the Notes column to the right, and its settings
are presets that don’t fit into these categories. Since you want load into the Settings tab. Also, because this preset
a remote preset, click the >Remote sub-folder. The contents of contains no programs (you must add these in the next
the column change again, and you can now see that this sub- step), the designation “Shell Preset” appears above the
folder contains 16 presets (the count is highlighted red): Notes, and the Programs column is empty.
Next, select the Killing (R) - JW preset. Its preset notes
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Now click the Programs tab: You’re coughing, your head is stuffy, and your chest is
tight, so type “cold” into the Search field and type Enter,
then choose appropriate programs for these problems
from the results returned.

As you select each program, explanatory notes will


usually appear in the Program Description pane (if
necessary). To load each program you want, simply
double click it, and it will appear in the Loaded Programs
column on the lower left of the tab.

But now that you’ve loaded your programs, you realize


that your cough is the most irritating symptom, so you’d
like to tackle it first. And since it’s probably more likely to
be a cold rather than influenza, it would probably be better
to put Cold and Flu PROV at the end of this list. So do
you have to start over? No. Simply select the program you
want to move, then click the Move Up Arrow once.

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Your program moves to the top of the Loaded Programs list. So return to the Presets tab and click the Save button.

You also want


Sinusitis XTRA
to follow the
coughing
program, and the
flu one last.
So select
Sinusitis XTRA
and click the
Move To Top
Arrow. Then
select Cold and
Flu PROV and
click the Move Down Arrow once. And here’s the final result:

All your
programs are The file save dialog above opens.
now in the order
in which you Here, you can use the New Folder command
want them to (highlighted red) to create three new folders first.
run, and it’s time
to save your new One is for your Contact Mode presets, one for Plasma,
preset. and one for Remote. You can add folders for the other
hardware transmission types you own, i.e., Laser,
Scalar, Coil, etc.

When that’s done, double click the Remote folder to see...

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Nothing – because this is the first preset you’ve saved.

In the File Name field, type:

Cold or Flu (R)- YI

The “(R)” is to remind you that this is a Remote Mode


preset when you’re working in the Control tab. Use “(C)”
as the prefix for Contact Mode, “(P)” for Plasma Mode, (L)
for Laser Mode, and (Coil) for Coil mode presets. You
should replace “YI” with your initials.

It’s very important to name your presets like this so there’s


never any confusion about which mode it’s designed for —
because inadvertently running contact or remote presets
can damage a Spooky Central/Plasma. Better to be safe
than sorry.

Now when you return to Presets, click the User button, then the >Remote sub-folder (the file path is highlighted red above).

And here’s your new preset. You can see its programs, its Estimated Total Run Time, and your own replacement notes, if any.

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Now it’s time to run your preset. So click the Control tab, and this is what greets you:

Your Generator Buttons appear in the Generators pane on the left, and the middle and right part of the window are blank. This is
because you haven’t selected a generator yet. So first tick the Overwrite Generator checkbox (highlighted red above), then click the
Generator Button you want to use (Generator 3 in this case). This opens the Generator Control Panel:

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Here, you can see that your programs are loaded in the Programs Column, and their frequencies are shown in the Frequency
Column. You also see the Estimated Total Run Time for a single loop of your preset, as well as other duration-related information.
All of these are outlined in red above. Above the red box, you can see that Cold or Flu (R) – YI is loaded (also red).

Something else important has happened — the button for the generator that you’re using is now a darker red color than the others.
This shade change tells you that this is the generator you’re working with at the moment. The darker color will remain even if you
close the Generator Control Panel by clicking its Close button (the X button), or switch into a different tab.

A generator button can have different colors and appearances associated with the generator’s status. Various functions will change
its color, and it can also tell you whether the generator is dedicated to a Spooky Central/Plasma, indicate a USB communications
failure, and provide a countdown in seconds for a delayed start. We’ll show you all its possible appearances here.

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Now click the Start button:

The red Generator Button has turned green to indicate that it’s transmitting, and the Progress Bar beneath the Frequency Column
is now filling up with color as the frequency is transmitted for its default dwell.

This is a Remote preset for killing pathogens, but if you wanted to make a healing Remote preset instead, you’d follow exactly the
same procedure, except that you’d start by choosing Healing (R) - JW to start with instead of Killing (R) - JW.

Now let’s imagine you have another problem. While gardening earlier today, you bent down too quickly, and awkwardly twisted
your spine as you did so. This has left you with a lot of pain, likely a slipped disc, which you want to resolve quickly.

And for that you need Contact Mode.

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Lesson 4: Contact Mode
Before you start, connect your Contact device to the Type “disc” into the Search field and get the results.
generator, described here. Spooky2’s order of working is from Double click Slipped Discs CAFL, followed by Herniated
left to right, so once again you start in the leftmost Presets Disc Reduce Swelling XTRA.
tab:
You will see that both programs are now present in the
Loaded Programs column below.

Click the Home button, then select >Shell (Empty)


Presets, and then the >Contact sub-folder. Next, select
Healing (C) – JW.

Now you must search for and load the programs you need. So
click the Programs tab.

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Now it’s time to save your work, so return to Presets Once again, since this is your first contact preset, the folder is
and click the Save button. Spooky2 takes you to your empty:
User folder
– which is where your User preset folder is stored

In the File name field, type:


Since this is a contact preset, double click the Contact
folder to open it and save into this folder. Slipped Disc (C) - YI

If you recall, the “(C)” is to remind your that this is a Contact


Mode preset. Replace “YI” with your initials.

Click the User button, then the >Contact sub-folder, and you
see this:

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Your new preset is waiting for you, so select it to load it.

Now you’re almost ready to run it. But first you need to decide which type of electrodes to use – Hand Cylinders or TENS pads.

Because you want to get as close as possible to the site of the pain — your lower spine – Hand Cylinders would be too
uncomfortable to use, so it’s best to opt for TENS pads.

Apply one to your spine just above the location of the pain, and the other below it. This way, the energy will travel through the
injured area.

Connect the TENS cable to the high power output of Spooky Boost because that way the amplitude will be under your control, and
you can stop and change it if it’s too high for you.

Or, if you wish, you could use the Boost’s Colloidal Silver output instead. This delivers an attenuated signal that won’t sting or
tingle uncomfortably.

Now that you’re ready, click the Control tab. First tick the Overwrite Generator checkbox, then the button for the generator you’re
using. You can now click Start and get some relief:

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Something different is happening here. The generator has run
for 73 seconds, and the text for Waveform and Offset in the
Generator Output pane (outlined) has now turned red. This is a
visual reminder that Spooky2 will eliminate the risk of acids
building up under the TENS pads by shifting the signal from
negative to positive every 60 seconds.

Left, in the Settings tab, you can see that the shift will occur
every 60 seconds.

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Lesson 5: Plasma Mode
Now let’s imagine that you have diarrhea and lower bowel pain. You need quick relief, and plasma will deliver this. Before you
start with the software, connect the Spooky Central/Plasma to the generator, described here.

Click the Presets tab, click the Home button, then select
the >Shell (Empty) Presets folder, then click >Plasma.
This time, you will select Spooky Plasma Entrainment
and Healing (P)- JW as your Shell Preset.

Now you must load the best programs. Click the Programs
tab and enter “salmonella” into the Search field. Maybe you
can be an impatient cook at times, and you remember that
your chicken looked a little pink.

Choose Salmonella Comp CAFL because it targets all


strains.

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Now your Spooky Central/Plasma preset is finished, so it’s
time to save it.
Return to the Presets tab, click the Save button, and the
File Save dialog opens.

In the File Name field, type:

GI Tract (P) – YI

Then click the Save button — or simply press the Enter key
of your keyboard.
You’re back in my User folder again. This is a plasma preset,
so double click the Plasma folder so you can save into it. Now all you have to do is run it.

Since this is your first plasma preset, this folder is still empty. To do that, go back to the Presets tab and click the User
But it won’t take very long to populate! Button. Here’s what you see:

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Uh-oh. Now you can see that you forgot to delete the existing Notes and add your own.

No problem. Simply right click into the Notes field, choose Select All from the Context Menu that appears, then press the
backspace key on your keyboard to delete them. Now you can type your own. When you’re done, just click the Save button
again, then navigate into the Plasma folder once more.

To save having to type the name again, select the existing incorrect preset file — doing this will automatically enter its name into
the File Name field for you. Then click Save. Job done!

Here, select your corrected new preset, and you’re almost ready to run it. But first, there’s something you must do. Spooky Central/
Plasma is built like a tank, so you probably think that nothing could damage it. Not true, unfortunately. Most plasma Rife units,

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including Spooky Central/Plasma, require specific settings. If these are not used, irreparable damage may result which would need
a replacement internal circuit board. However, there’s an easy way to ensure that this cannot happen. We find it in the Control tab.
already dedicated to Spooky Central/Plasma, this is what you’d
see instead:

In this case, click Cancel to continue, or No if you want to run


this generator in Contact or Remote Mode instead.

Make sure you know which generator is driving your When a generator has been dedicated to Spooky
Spooky Central/Plasma. Now right click it. The following Central/Plasma, its text is always bold.
alert appears:

This tells you that Generator 2 is not dedicated to Spooky


Central/Plasma, so click Yes to change that. If it was
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Lesson 6: GeneratorX Biofeedback Scan
The GeneratorX biofeedback scan is the most efficient way current go through the heart.
to find frequencies you need to kill pathogens in your
body. Here’s how you setup the software and hardware to Click the Scan button. This scan will take about 29 minutes.
perform a scan.
When the scan finishes, the Scan Results window will appear.
To load the preset, click the Presets tab. Click the
Home button. Click >Biofeedback, then >GeneratorX.
Click on the preset GX General Biofeedback Scan
with Baseline (C) - JW.

Click the Control tab, tick Overwrite


Generator, then choose a GeneratorX
button.

In the Log Name text


field of the Biofeedback
Scan pane, type short
description of the scan
with your initials.

At this point, connect If you want to see the Reverse Lookup results, which are
your TENS cable to the Out 1 port of GeneratorX. You programs in the database that may match your found
must not be using Spooky Boost, as it interferes with the frequencies, tick Include Octave and choose Go. A window
scan. Attach the TENS pads to the cable, and stick the pads will appear with the reverse lookup notes.
close as possible to the area of interest. It is important that
TENS pads are close to the area of interest so that you can
have pathogens directly between the two pads. Do not
place the TENS pad above the shoulders or have the
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In the Reverse Lookup Result window, you can save BFB_Frequencies.csv.To create a preset with your results,
the text by clicking the Save button. After you finish choose the shell preset for your transmission hardware. In this
with the Reverse Lookup Result window, click the example, I am using a Spooky Remote, so I choose in the
Presets tab >Shell (Empty) Presets, >Remote, Killing (R) - JW.

Then click on the Programs tab. In the Search text field, type
YI Gut Health (or the name you gave the scan results program),

Close (X) button.

To save your frequencies to treat yourself later, click


the Save button in the Scan Results window. then click the Search button. Double click the result to add the
program to the preset. Note: to see all your biofeedback
programs, search for BFB because by default the scan results
programs have the name BFB [Log Name] Date Time.

Click on the Presets tab, then click the Save Preset button.

Click the Save button on the Create Program


window to save your scan results to
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Lesson 7: Spooky Pulse Biofeedback Scan
The Spooky Pulse offers a low cost way to perform a
biofeedback scan with the Spooky2–XM generator.

To load the preset, click the Presets tab. Click the Home
button. Click >Biofeedback, then >Spooky Pulse, then
>General. Click on the preset General Purpose Full
System Scan (C) - JW.

Click the Control tab, tick Overwrite


Generator, then choose your a Spooky2–
XM button.

Type a descriptive name for you preset and click Save.


In the Log Name text field
Now click the Control tab. Tick of the Biofeedback Scan
Overwrite Generator and choose a pane, type short description
generator. Connect a Spooky remote to of the scan with your
the generator, with Spooky Boost if you initials.
have one, then click the Start button.
At this point, connect your
For tips on doing a GeneratorX TENS cable to the Spooky2–XM Out 1 port, or to the BN port
biofeedback scan, click here. of Spooky Boost. Attach the TENS pads to the cable, and stick
the pads as far as possible from each other, for example on the
right wrist and left ankle. Do not place the TENS pads above
the shoulders or have the current go through the heart.

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In the Reverse Lookup Result window, you can save the
text by clicking the Save button. After you finish with
Click the Scan button. This scan the Reverse Lookup Result window, click the Close (X)
will take about 46:43 minutes. button.
When the scan finishes, the Scan To save your frequencies to treat yourself later, click the
Results window will appear. Save button in the Scan Results window. The Create
Program window appears with your results in the fields.

If you want to see the Reverse Lookup results, which are


programs in the database that may match your found
frequencies, tick Include Octave and choose Go. A window
will appear with the reverse lookup notes. Click the Save button on the Create Program window to
save your scan results to BFB_Frequencies.csv.

To create a preset with your results, choose the shell preset for
your transmission hardware. In this example, I am using a
Spooky Remote, so I choose in the Presets tab >Shell (Empty)
Presets, >Remote, Killing (R) - JW.
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choose a generator. Connect a Spooky
remote to the generator, with Spooky Boost
if you have one, then click the Start button
to begin your treatment.

For tips on doing a Spooky Pulse


Then click on the Programs tab. In the Search text field, biofeedback scan, click here.
type YI System (or the name you gave the scan results
program), then click the Search button. Double click the
result to add the program to the preset. Note: to see all
your biofeedback programs, search for BFB because by
default the scan results programs have the name BFB [Log
Name] Date Time.

Click on the Presets tab, then click the Save Preset button

Type a descriptive name for you preset and click Save.

Now click the Control tab. Tick Overwrite Generator and


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Lesson 8: Settings Without a Shell Preset

Spooky2 isn’t a preset-only system — it’s hugely flexible. To demonstrate this, let’s set up a generator without using a preset. Let’s
start by choosing Restore Generator Defaults in the File menu. Start in the Programs tab with the program you want. This will be
a contact treatment, so enter 1 for Repeat Sequence (blue).

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Let’s say you've had a pain in your thigh lately, and you’re trying things out to see if you can hit it. It’s possible that it’s some sort
of bone infection. When you Search for “bone,” you find Infection Bone XTRA – so load it, then click the Settings tab.

This bone is thick, and lies deep in the flesh, so you can make sure to reach it with Contact Mode by using a dynamic carrier
wave. A dynamic carrier is always better because it’s automatically a higher harmonic of each audio frequency, so it

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produces a powerful therapeutic effect in addition to transporting the audio energy. And because this is a contact treatment, you
want signal polarity to swap to prevent acids forming beneath your TENS pads and burning your skin, so enter 60 seconds as the
Swap Waveform time in the Output Shadowing pane (highlighted red). To make the treatment more powerful, set the Amplitude
fields for Out 1 and Out 2 to 20.
Change the WCM value for the square wave to 4 so you can add high frequencies later if needed — this gives a max ceiling of 20
MHz.
To get the full power of Spooky2, choose Inverse and Sync rather than Follow Out 1. This means you must use the F2=F1
controls to create the carrier. Now the audio frequencies will be modulated by a high-frequency carrier that’s 128 times higher
(and faster) — (highlighted red). Both are output through your Spooky Boost high power socket, to which you’ll attach a pair of
TENS pads.
There are two ways of generating a dynamic carrier in Spooky2 – the “Out 2” method (described later), and the “F2” method,
which we’ve used here. In general, once audio energy reaches the top of the range of human hearing (about 20,000 Hz) it’s
becoming radio energy. By trial and error, we find that multiplying our audio frequencies by 128 transposes all of them to radio
frequencies. We pick 128 because it’s an octave multiplier, and octaves can be clearly seen in many aspects of life, creation, and
the universe.

Put simply, octave harmonics are created by repeated doubling or halving of any frequency. So 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, and
512 are all octave multipliers (or divisors). There are other excellent types of multiplier — decade, Fibonacci, and 8x
(particularly powerful) — but we’ll almost always have good results with octaves, so this is what we’ll use here.

Because the low frequencies are now carried by a high-frequency dynamic carrier, you shouldn’t experience any stinging or
tingling in Contact Mode – so you could take a chance that they will not be irksome or irritating. maybe it’s best not to take that
chance, and we set an Amplitude Ramp time of 5 seconds for Up and Down, and tick the Reduce Amplitude box.

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Now it’s time to run your program, so click the Control tab, choose your generator, and hit Start.

Now you can see that the lowest frequency in your Program – 47 – is being transmitted from Out 1 and Out 2. The new waveform
you’ve created has a carrier that’s always running 128 times faster than the audio frequency, so the carrier for 47 will be 6,016
Hz.

But what about the highest frequency in the Program – 10,000 Hz? When this is multiplied by 128, the result is 1,128,000 Hz –
which is well within the generator’s native hardware limit of 5,000,000 Hz. Although you could have left the waveform’s WCM
value at its default of 1, entering 4 will give you plenty of headroom should you decide to try a different program with higher
frequencies later in the event of this one not doing the job well enough.

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OK, let’s fast-forward and imagine that you’ve used this program and found it to be so good that you now want to save it
as a preset (don’t forget to add your own notes to it). How can you do that? Very easily. Click the Presets tab, then the Save
button.

Here, we’ve navigated into our Contact folder, and we’re naming
our preset: Bone Pain (C)– YI.

Now you see my new preset in your User folder (below).

You now know how to quickly and easily use Spooky2


effectively to create killing and healing treatments in Remote,
Contact, and Plasma Modes by using the built-in Factory Presets.
You also know how to create your own treatments without using
any preset, then save it as one afterwards So if you wish, you can
stop reading here.

But if you do, you will miss out on a treasure trove of


information that will enable you to understand what Spooky2 is
doing, and can do — if you have the knowledge. The most
powerful part of any piece of software or equipment is the
knowledge of how to use it effectively. And that knowledge is
right here in this
Guide. So please —
read on!

(Left is your new


preset created without
using a Shell Preset to
start with).

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Part 3: Technical Guide
File Menu

1. Create and save your 2. Create and save your


own frequency sets. own Carrier Sweep
programs.

3. Create and save your 4. Restores Spooky2’s


own Spectrum Sweep original System tab
programs. default settings.

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5. Restores Spooky2’s 6. Restore the
original default generator biofeedback settings to the
settings. Performs the startup default.
same actions as the
Restore Defaults button in
the Settings tab.

7. Save the current 8. Reloads all custom/


settings as Spooky2’s user waveforms into
startup default. Spooky2. Allows you to
add extra waveforms
without having to quit.

9. Exit will quit Spooky2.


The red X and Ctrl+Q also
do the sample

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Create Program

1. This is the window that opens when you choose the Create Program command from the File Menu. Spooky2 allows you to enter
an unlimited number of your own programs into a custom database. The Create Program screen contains complete instructions, and
saves your work into custom.csv. We’ll reproduce them here in a moment so you can appreciate fully how much power you have
when you write your own frequency sets (and print them out if you wish).

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Program Name: click in the field and type your program name. Give it a good descriptive one so you’ll be able to identify it in a
search list. Something like “Cancer Throat Sweep YI” is good because it will show in searches for “cancer,” “throat,” and “sweep.”
You can substitute YI with your initials, a numeral, or leave it out entirely. It’s your choice.

Frequencies: now we come to enter the individual frequencies. You can either type them in, or copy and paste them all at once from
another document. In all cases, each frequency in the set must be separated by a comma. Please check all the information you’ve
entered here very carefully before finalizing your entry.

You can also enter a plethora of powerful commands in this field along with your frequencies. We’ll deal with these shortly.
Dwell: this is the amount of time in seconds you wish to transmit each frequency in your Program for. If you’re unsure of
what this should be, 180 seconds is a good default. Note that you can specify individual frequency deviations from this
default by entering a simple command (shown later).

Program Description: you can add notes which will be included in searches, and will appear in the Program Description pane. If
you make a textual mistake when entering a set, don’t worry — you can edit it later by selecting the Edit Custom Database
command in the Database Menu. You can also choose to manually open your custom file in Notepad and edit it there.

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The Commands List Triangle wave: 5
Damped Sinusoidal: 6
The following commands are entered into the Frequencies Damped Square: 7
field at the point in your program where you want them to Sine H-Bomb: 8
take effect. Most letters can be capitals or lowercase. Square H-Bomb: 9
Letters are entered like this: 125 W2 A09 User defined #1: 10
O00,208,1000,7.83 User defined #2: 11

xxx-yyy (Frequency Sweep): This is how you enter a Gx (Gate): After the target frequency or command, type G
sweep between two frequencies — xxx stands for one followed by 1 to turn gating on, and G followed by 0 to turn it
frequency, and yyy for the other. off.

If you want an ascending sweep, enter the lower frequency You can boost or cut the Amplitude, or output voltage.
first, then type a hyphen (the sweep command), followed
by the higher frequency (1234-5678). Ax (Amplitude Out 1): After your target frequency or
command, type A followed by the peak to peak voltage of Out
For a downward sweep, enter the higher frequency first, 1 you wish to use.
then a hyphen, and then the lower one (5678-1234). ax (Amplitude Out 2): After your target frequency or
command, type a followed by the peak to peak voltage of Out
=xxx (Custom Dwell): For any frequencies, you can 2 you wish to use.
specify different dwells from the default. Just type an equal
sign (the dwell command) followed by the dwell in Lx (Light Wavelength): Spooky2 lets you enter light
seconds. wavelengths directly. Type L followed by your wavelength in
nanometers (nm). Spooky2 will automatically convert this to
Wx (Waveform): After a frequency for which you want to the highest subharmonic frequency your generator is set up to
use a different waveform, type W followed by the number transmit. CLx can be used as a Constant for Out 2 (see below).
of the wave as shown in the list below. Use W for Out 1’s
waveform, and w for Out 2’s waveform. Mx (MW Factor): x is the Monoisotopic Molecular Weight (g/
Sine wave: 1 mol) which Spooky2 will convert to a frequency. CMx can be
Square wave: 2 used as a Molecular Weight Constant for Out 2.
Sawtooth wave: 3
Inverted sawtooth: 4
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Bx (Base Pairs Factor): x is the number of Base Pairs for 10 minutes, all using a square wave with Amplitude of 9
within a genome. Spooky2 will convert this to a frequency volts and an Offset of 0.
if a Factor is entered. CBx can be used as a Base Pair
Constant for Out 2. Enter: 100 W2 A09 O00,200,300=600,

BCx (Circular Base Pairs Factor): x is the number of You then want 400 to sweep up to 450 over a period of 30
Base Pairs within a circular genome. Spooky2 will convert minutes using a sine wave.
this to a frequency if a Factor is entered.
Add: 400-450=1800 W1,
BLx (Linear Base Pairs Factor): x is the number of Base
Pairs within a linear genome. Spooky2 will convert this to a Finally, you want 600 to use a square wave again for your default
frequency if a Factor is entered. dwell. You also want an Amplitude of 5volts and a positive Offset
of 2.5volts (which is 50% of the Amplitude).
Ox (Offset): After your target frequency, for positive
offset type upper-case O followed by the value desired as a Add: 600 W2 A05 O50,
percentage of Amplitude rather than a voltage. For
negative offset type lowercase o. So here’s your entire string of frequencies and commands:

Px (Phase Angle): After your target frequency, type P 100 W2 A09 O00,200,300=600,400-450=1800 W1,600 W2
followed by the value you require. A05 O50,

Fx (Factor): Dictates the value you want for Out 2’s Here’s another example that’s specifically useful for Spooky
frequency Factor in the formula Out 2 = (Out 1 × Factor) Central/Plasma: you wish to run some very low frequencies
+ Constant. using the plasma tube – 7.83, 10, 20, and 33.

Cx (Constant): x is the value for Out 2’s frequency But Spooky Central/Plasma outputs from 100KHz upwards. So
Constant in the formula Out 2 = (Out 1 × Factor) + how can you do this? By writing Factor and Constant
Constant. commands to control Out 2 into your program like this:

Codes Examples: you have six frequencies – 100, 200, 7.83F1C7.83,10C10,20C20,33C33,


300, 400, 450, and 600. You want 100 and 200 to transmit
for your default dwell of three minutes, and 300 to transmit This creates “beat” frequencies of the exact values you want,
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and the signal’s high frequency component ensures they
will achieve complete cell penetration.

When you’re happy with everything, click the Save


button.

You’ll be asked to confirm that you wish to save, or cancel.


To simply close the Create Program window without using
this button, click the red X top right.

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Create Carrier Sweep

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2. This is the window that opens when you select the dots would cross each other as the spacing increases. So each
Create Carrier Sweep command from the File Menu. A frequency is hit several times.
carrier is a fixed frequency. More frequencies can be
created if this frequency is turned on and off very rapidly. While this sounds wonderful, there is an embarrassing
Another word for this is “modulation". Usually this disadvantage. Each frequency is produced for eight seconds or
modulating frequency is quite high, so the switching less. Dr. Rife applied his frequencies for three minutes. This
cannot be observed. When a carrier frequency is may explain why such sweeps have not produced “spontaneous
modulated, multiple frequencies are created on either side remissions” as they should.
of it. These are called “sidebands”. The modulation sets the
distance between each of the sidebands. Imagine an The Spooky2 Carrier Sweep applies each frequency once, but it
inverted hair comb. Its teeth represent frequencies created pounds on it thoroughly for at least three minutes. The carrier
by a modulated carrier. Each tooth is evenly spaced, in will receive most of the power, so choose a frequency in the
exactly the same way as modulating a carrier frequency center of your target range. The Modulation Frequency sets
makes evenly spaced frequencies, and the distance how far apart the other frequencies are. A high Modulation
between each is the modulation frequency. Frequency will cover a broader range, but the sweep time will
increase since there are more frequencies to target between
Now imagine dipping the teeth into black ink and pressing each “comb tooth”. The Frequency Tolerance sets the
them down onto white paper. You will see a series of black maximum distance a frequency can deviate but still be
dots. Each dot is a frequency. Slide the comb lengthwise effective. Royal Rife specified 1/4 of 1%, or 0.25%. Spooky2
by one tooth. You now see a solid black line. Every sets the default to .025%. The Frequency Application Time sets
“frequency” has been “written” by moving the comb how long each frequency will be applied within the tolerance
fractions of an inch. This analogy closely explains how a band.
Carrier Sweep works. Only a very small movement in the
carrier is required to hit all frequencies. When creating a Carrier Sweep, keep an eye on the Sweep
Duration. This is the time required to complete the sweep.
Until now, conventional Rife machines have had fixed Often this can extend to many hours if the settings are altered
carriers. They could not sweep a wide range of frequencies without care. Spooky2 can also perform conventional
by altering the carrier, since circuit efficiency would drop Modulation Sweeps if required.
dramatically, making the machine useless. The only option
available was a modulation sweep. In the comb analogy,
the teeth would gradually move further apart. The comb
would also grow larger to cater for the extra spacing. The
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Create Spectrum Sweep
3. Here’s the window that opens
when you choose the Create
Spectrum Sweep command from the
File Menu. This allows you to
design and create your own
Spectrum sweeps based on the
information you input. For a more
thorough explanation of Spectrum
Sweep, read Understanding
Spectrum.

The Create Spectrum Sweep utility


has the following fields:

Program Name: is the name of your


spectrum sweep program. You
search for this name in the
Programs tab after you’ve created
your sweep.

Spectrum Low Frequency: is the


lowest frequency you wish to target
in the sweep.

Spectrum High Frequency: is the highest frequency in your targeted sweep.

Frequency Tolerance: this value creates the spacing between each successive frequency in the sweep. The default value of 0.025%
is a good default, as it is the tolerance Rife found when effectively applying MOR frequencies.

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Frequency Application Time: is the number of seconds to stay on each frequency of the sweep.

Wave Cycle Multiplier: is the number of simultaneous frequencies applied around a center frequency. The larger this number, the
more simultaneous frequencies. However, the total voltage per frequency shrinks as you increase this number.

Frequency Hits Per Sweep: the number of times each frequency is targeted per sweep.

Spectrum Sweep Info: shows necessary settings and other information for the Spectrum sweep based on your input. To update it
after changing a field, please select a Sweep Type.

Sweep Type: there are 3 types of spectrum sweeps. Single Spectrum Sweep does a simple sweep with multiple simultaneous
frequencies. Dual Converge Sweep does two simultaneous sweeps; one sweep starts from lower frequencies to higher frequencies,
the other sweep starts from higher frequencies to lower frequencies. Dual Weighted Sweep does two simultaneous sweeps; one the
full range you specify, the other does a more concentrated sweep at the lower frequencies.

Database Entry View: at the bottom of the screen, you see your custom Spectrum sweep exactly as it will appear in your database.
To update it after changing a field, please select a Sweep Type. The 4th field of the database entry is a comment that provides you
instructions on how to set the setting in the Settings tab to correctly run the sweep.

Save and Exit/Cancel: when you’re happy with your sweep, click Save and Exit. To discard your work, click the X (Close)
button in the top right of the window’s toolbar.

For the Single Spectrum Sweep, here are the steps to get the right settings in the Settings tab.
1. Click Restore Defaults.
2. In Signal Settings, set Out 1 and Out 2 amplitude to 20.
3. In Waveform Setup, set Out 1 waveform to Sine wave, Out 2 to Invert+Sync.
4. Use the 4th field of the Database Entry View to set the WCM and Spectrum field of the Out 1 Sine waveform in Waveform
Setup.

For the Dual Converge Sweep here are the settings you need.
1. Click Restore Defaults.
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2. In Signal Settings, set Out 1 and Out 2 amplitude to 20.
3. In Waveform Setup, set Out 1 waveform to Sine wave, Out 2 to Sine wave.
4. Use the 4th field of the Database Entry View to set the WCM and Spectrum field of the Out 1 Sine waveform in Waveform
Setup.
5. In the Output Shadowing area, use the 4th field of the Database Entry View to set the Out 2 = Out 1 × [] + [] Hz setting.

For the Dual Weighted Sweep here are the settings you need.
1. Click Restore Defaults.
2. In Signal Settings, set Out 1 and Out 2 amplitude to 20.
3. In Waveform Setup, set Out 1 waveform to Sine wave, Out 2 to Sine wave.
4. Use the 4th field of the Database Entry View to set the WCM and Spectrum field of the Out 1 Sine waveform in Waveform
Setup.
5. In the Output Shadowing area, use the 4th field of the Database Entry View to set the Out 2 = Out 1 × [] + [] Hz setting.

For a tutorial on using the Create Spectrum Sweep utility, click here.

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Database Menu
These four commands allow you to carry out various database file operations while Spooky2 is running — from selecting a
different custom database to editing those databases, then loading your edits.

1. Opens a Windows file 2. Opens a Windows file


navigation dialog to allow navigation dialog to allow you to
you to select and load a select and load the biofeedback
different database for database where your biofeedback
Database #2-#4 on the scan results are saved.
System tab.

3. Opens a custom database 4. Opens the biofeedback


in the built-in database editor database in the built-in database
so you can make changes and editor so you can make changes
save them to Database #1-#4 and save them.
in the System tab.

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5. Reloads your edited and 6. This will write the names,
saved custom databases. durations in minutes, and Program
Descriptions for all database
programs to a text file.

7. This will take you to the


Spooky2.com website and
download the latest database to
your Downloads folder. Place
this inside your Spooky2
directory on (C:) drive, then
relaunch Spooky2.

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Select Custom Database
1. Below is the Windows file navigation dialog that opens when you choose one of the Select Custom Database commands from
the Database Menu.

Navigate to the database file you want to load, select it, then
click Open. Spooky2 will load the new file and make it available
for immediate use.

2. The Database Editor has its own built-in help manual, so we


won’t go into it here.

Instead, we are providing a short tutorial on editing your custom


database with the CSVed.

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Edit Custom Database
This window appears:
Let’s say we want to edit our
Database #2. In the Database
menu, choose Edit Custom
Database #2.

A CSVed window opens with

Column 1 is the name of the program. Column 4 is the


program notes. Column 5 is the frequency list. For an
explanation of the frequency list codes, see this. Column 8
is the default dwell.

the contents of custom database #2. To edit a record, double


click the record you want to edit.
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To delete a record, first select the
record you want to delete. Then in
the Edit menu, choose Delete
Record(s).

After making edits, to save the record click Apply Changes.


After saving, close this window.

When you’ve completed your edits, click Save current CSV


File. In Spooky2, choose the Refresh Databases command
in the Database menu.

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Global Menu you can start or stop them all at the same time by choosing
a command here rather than having to open each control
These seven commands allow you to control multiple panel individually.
generators with a single operation. With four generators,

1. Choose Start to fire up all 2. Choose Resume to restart the


the generators in your Spooky2 program(s) from the point they had
rig at the same time. reached when you stopped.

3. Choose Pause to 4. Choose Unpause to resume


temporarily freeze all the transmission on all Paused
generators without losing the generators.
positions reached in their
programs.

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5. Choose Hold to remain on 6. Choose Stop to end programs on all
current frequencies on all your generators at the same time.
generators — this stays in
force until you choose Hold
again.

7. Choose Erase to clear all


programs and sequences from
every stopped generator in
your rig.

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Utils Menu
These commands install drivers, show you which generator is being controlled by which USB port, and more.

1. Identify Generators 2. Identify USB Devices


darkens all generator opens USBView, a
buttons and shows port program that lets you see
numbers on displays. It what USB devices are
also opens a detailed connected.
report.

3. Update Presets 4. Install Spooky2- XM


converts older Spooky2 Drivers will install the
presets to the newest correct Spooky2-XM
preset format. generator drivers for your
PC.

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5. Install GeneratorX 6. Remove Unused
Drivers will install the Generators from
correct GeneratorX Registry deletes USB
drivers for your PC. ports Windows wrongly
reserves for “ghost”
generators, freeing up
unused port numbers.

7. Emulate Single GX 8. Rescan Devices sends


and XM is a Test Mode a handshake signal to an
feature that creates a offline generator,
GeneratorX and bringing it back online
Spooky2-XM test without having to stop
generator for you to try your entire rig.
the examples and
tutorials in this
document.

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9. Colloidal/Ionic 10. Turn GX displays
Silver Calculator opens OFF turns off the LCD
a window which allows display of your
you to find optimum GeneratorXs.
values for making
colloidal silver by using
an interactive calculator.

11. Turn GX displays


ON turns on the LCD
display of your
GeneratorXs.

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Utils Menu Tools
1. This is the report
window which opens
when you choose the
Identify Generators
command.

2. The USBView window opens when you choose Identify USB


Devices. It allows you to see and save all your USB information
to file.

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3. The Update
Presets status
window shows the
current preset being
updated.

4. This is the window which opens when you choose the


Colloidal/Ionic Silver Calculator command.

By entering parameters here, this handy interactive calculator


will show you the values you need to use to generate colloidal/
ionic silver of the quality you desire.

Spooky2’s Colloidal/Ionic Silver Generation system is


described here.

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5. This is the Device Cleanup Tool which opens when you
choose the Remove Unused Generators from Registry command.
In this example COM3 and COM4 are unused. To remove these
unused ports, highlight the ports you want to remove and then
choose the Remove selected command in the Devices menu.
Each time you plug or unplug a USB device, you may need to
choose the Refresh command in the File menu to update the list
of non-preset devices.

When your generator ports change their generator numbers and you begin to have gaps in your generator numbers, this occurs
because some of your ports have become “phantom” or “ghost” ports. Here is how you can correct the problem:

Stop all your generators with the Stop command in the Global menu of Spooky2.

Unplug the USB cables to all your generators.

Use the Device Cleanup Tool to remove all generators numbers, including the numbers in the gaps, using the instruction
above.

Plug the USB cable from the generators into your computer in the order you wish the generators to appear in Spooky2.

Choose the Rescan Devices command in the Utils menu.

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Presets Tab
Let’s take a closer look at all the individual elements that go to make up this screen (left to right, top to bottom):

1
4 5 6 2 3
7
9
10
11

8 12 13

14
16
17
15 20
18
19

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1. Search text field is where you type text to search the Presets list start with the > character, for example >Detox.
names of presets. You can use the asterisk (*) character as Documents end with the suffix .pdf.
a wildcard to match zero or more characters.
9. Delete preset permanently deletes the selected
2. Search for the text entered into the Search text presets that you’ve created.
field and place results in the Presets list.
10. Save preset will save your current preset into the
3. Clear Search Text empties the Search text field User folder. If your preset modified biofeedback
and empties Presets list of the search results. parameters in the Control tab, you must save your
preset in the Biofeedback folder contained in the User folder.
4. Up One Level places the contents of the parent
folder into the Presets list. 11. Edit Preset Chain will open the current preset in
the ChainEditor. With ChainEditor you can modify or
5. Home place the context of the home folder into create new chained presets. A chained preset is a
the Presets list. folder of other presets that run as a single preset. Chained
presets and ChainEditor are described here.
6. User places the contents of the User folder (the
folder with the presets you created) into the Presets 12. Programs
list. contains the
programs in a preset.
7. Untick to load preset You cannot edit
settings without overwriting programs in this
your programs and Notes. column — only in the
Programs tab. Program names are in text format — this means
8. Presets list you can select, copy, and paste them from here into any text
displays presets, editor. If the current preset is a chained preset, only the
folders, and programs in the first preset are shown.
documents stored
in the preset
hierarchy. Presets
lists also displays the search results. The folders in the
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to take two or more presets and chain them together into a
single chained preset. An example of chaining presets is
described here.

15. Presets to Chain list is a holding area for a chained preset


you are creating.
13. Notes: in factory folders, preset Notes normally
contain important information of one kind or another. The 16. Clear Preset in Chain deletes the selected preset
Spooky hardware required and the transmission mode is in the Presets to Chain list.
almost always specified here.
17. Save Chained Preset saves the chained preset
If any preset contains programs, as this one does, the you are constructing in the Presets to Chain list to
Estimated Total Run Time will be displayed at the top of your User folder.
the column (highlighted red above).
18. Move Preset Up moves the selected preset in the
If the preset is a Shell Preset, Presets to Chain list up in the list.
you’ll see this designation
here instead of a run time. Shell Presets contain no 19. Move Preset Down moves the selected preset in
programs — they are collections of settings into which you the Presets to Chain list down in the list.
will load your own choice of programs.
20. Preset/Chain displays the chained preset of the currently
When you start to build your own presets, you’ll be able to selected preset in the Preset list.
freely add your own information to Notes, or edit any
existing information.

Don’t forget to save your edited preset when you’re


done by clicking the Save button.

14. Add Preset to Chain will add the currently


selected preset in the Presets list to the Presets
to Chain list. You use the button when you want
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Shell Presets
In the Presets tab, the >Shell (Empty) Presets folder contains the shell presets for the different transmission hardware. A shell preset
only has settings but no programs and frequencies. There are many presets under the Shell (Empty) Preset folder, but here are the
basic shell presets for the different transmissions hardware.

Note: Contact\Healing (C) -JW is equivalent of clicking >Contact, then Healing (C) -JW.

Transmission Hardware Preset Notes

Audio Spooky Audio - JW

Coil Spooky Coil (XM Direct) - JW

Contact Contact\Healing (C) -JW healing and entrainment

Contact Contact\Killing (C) - JW for killing pathogens

Laser Spooky Cold Laser (L) - JW

Plasma Plasma\Spooky Plasma Entrainment and Healing (P) - JW low frequency (< 100 KHz)

Plasma Plasma\Spooky Plasma Advanced (P) - JW frequencies over 100 KHz

Remote Remote\Healing (R) - JW healing and entrainment

Remote Remote\Killing (R) - JW for killing pathogens

Scalar Scalar\Spooky Scalar General (SS) - JW

For more information on each shell preset, in the Presets tab click on the preset of interest and read the Preset Notes.

Biofeedback Presets
Spooky2 has 4 different kinds of biofeedback hardware:

1. Spooky Pulse, TENS pads, and either Spooky2 generator.


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2. GeneratorX plus TENS pads.
3. Sample Digitizer plus GeneratorX
4. Scalar Digitizer, Spooky2 Scalar, plus GeneratorX.

Biofeedback is described in further detail here. In the Preset tab under the >Biofeedback folder are the following biofeedback
presets.

Note: GeneratorX\GX Hunt and Kill (C) - JW is equivalent of clicking >GeneratorX, then GX Hunt and Kill (C) - JW.

Biofeedback Method Preset Notes

GeneratorX GeneratorX\GX General Biofeedback Scan with Baseline (C) - JW general purpose scan with baseline, 41 KHz - 1.8 MHz, 27 minutes

GeneratorX GeneratorX\GX Fast Biofeedback Scan (C) - JW same as above, but 7 min scan time, less accurate

GeneratorX GeneratorX\GX Scan and Run (C) - JW scan, treat, scan, treat, … until you quit

GeneratorX GeneratorX\GX Hunt and Kill (C) - JW scan, treat, refine scan, treat, refine scan, treat, … until you quit

GeneratorX GeneratorX\GX High Frequency Biofeedback Scan (C) - JW high frequency scan, 41KHz - 18 MHz, 27 minutes.

Spooky Pulse Spooky Pulse\General\General Purpose Full System Scan (C) - JW. scan for pathogens, 76KHz - 152KHz scan, 47 minutes

Spooky Pulse Spooky Pulse\Cancer\zCancer Scan 1500000-1700000 (C)(R) - EV scan for cancer frequencies

Sample Digitizer Sample Digitizer\General Biofeedback Scan (SD) - JW scans a sample for pathogens

Sample Digitizer Sample Digitizer\Hunt and Kill (SD) - JW scan sample, treat, refine, treat, refine, treat, … until you quit

Sample Digitizer Sample Digitizer\Scan and Run (SD) - JW scan sample, treat, scan, treat, … until you quit

Scalar Digitizer Scalar Digitizer\Spooky2 Scalar Digitizer Master (GX) - JW and requires both GX generators, scalar digitizer and Spooky2 Scalar
Scalar Digitizer\Spooky2 Scalar Digitizer Slave (GX) - JW for a general purpose scan
Scalar Digitizer Scalar Digitizer\Spooky2 Scalar Digitizer Hunt and Kill Master (GX) - like the other hunt and kill presets, but for scalar digitizer and
JW and Scalar Digitizer\Spooky2 Scalar Digitizer Hunt and Kill Slave Spooky2 Scalar.
(GX) - JW

For more information on each biofeedback preset, in the Presets tab click on the preset of interest and read the Preset Notes.

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Protocols and Notable Preset Collections
Within the Presets tab are both individual presets and folders of preset that make up a protocol. Below is a table of the protocols
and notable preset collections that ship with factory preset.

Note: \Cancer\DB is equivalent of clicking >Cancer, then >DB.

Protocol/Collection Folder Documentation

Cancer \Cancer\DB GUIDE Cancer DB - Click Me.pdf

Cancer \Cancer\BY GUIDE Cancer BY - Click Me.pdf

DNA \DNA Preset notes for each preset. The Contact DNA
presets are also grade-scan biofeedback presets.
Morgellons and Lyme \Morgellons and Lyme\Morgellons and Lyme v3.0 GUIDE M&L - Click Me.pdf

Terrain \Detox GUIDE Terrain Protocol - Click Me.pdf

DH Experimental Frequencies \Miscellaneous\DH Experimental Frequencies Experimental Frequencies - David Halliday.pdf

Newport Adaptations \Newport Adaptations GUIDE Newport - Click Me.pdf

To access a folder called \Morgellons and Lyme\Morgellons and Lyme v3.0, do the following:

Click the Presets tab


Click the Home button
Click >Morgellons and Lyme
Click >Morgellons and Lyme v3.0

Once in a folder, to read a document within that folder, click the document that ends in .pdf. That document will be opened in a
PDF reader that ships with Spooky2.

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Chained Presets
You can chain together multiple existing presets to create a chained preset. This is useful if
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there are a set of presets you always like to run together. On the Spooky2 forum, one of the
most popular presets to chain is the DH Experimental Frequencies presets DH-0001
through DH-0006.
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1. In the Presets tab, click on >Miscellaneous, >DH Experimental Frequencies,
>Remote.

2. Click on 0001 Spiritual Well Being (R) - DH.

3. Click Add Preset to Chain.

4. The preset 0001 Spiritual Well Being (R) - DH appears in the Preset to Chain area.

5. Repeat this process with the presets that start with 0002-0006.

6. Click the Save Chained Preset button to save your new preset.
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Once a chained preset it created, if you want to change something in the chained preset,
you need to use ChainEditor. Before you can use the ChainEditor, you first need to install
4 6 it. If you have an older version of ChainEditor installed, uninstall ChainEditor in the
Windows Control Panel’s Programs and Features section.

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Keep clicking the Next> button until the installation is
complete.

Let’s say we want to run a version of the Terrain protocol


without the Remove Metals program. To make our own
1 custom version of the Terrain Protocol, in the Presets tab
click >Detox, >Remote, Terrain (R) - BY. Then click Edit
Preset Chain.

The installer for ChainEditor is in the Spooky2 folder C:


\Spooky2\. Using the Windows File Explorer, navigate to
This PC > Local Disk (C:) > Spooky2 >. Then double-click
the archive ChainEditor.msi.X.X.X.zip (X.X.X is the version
number). This will view the contents of the archive.
Double-click the file 1. ChainEditor.X.X.X.msi inside the
archive. This starts the installer.

This window appears:

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Highlight the first 2 presets, 1.Remove Metals and 2.
Remove Metals.

3. Navigate to C:\Spooky2\Preset
1. Click Delete selected presets to delete the selected Collections\User\Remote\, and name your new preset
presets. Terrain - Metals (R) - YI (replace YI with your initials).

2. Now choose Save As… command in the File menu.

4. In Spooky2, click >User, then Remote> and your new


chained preset will be there.
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Programs Tab

This is where you search for and select your programs, rearrange their order if you wish, and make various important settings:

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1. Search Text contains the text to search the programs 8. Databases:
and medical encyclopedia. You can use the asterisk (*) ALT consists of programs based on Ayurvedic
character as a wildcard to match zero or more knowledge and practice, solfeggios, and planetary
characters. frequencies.
BFB hold your biofeedback scan results.
2. Search will search the programs and titles of the BIO is based on excellent Russian frequency
medical encyclopedia. research.
CAFL is the Consolidated Annotated Frequency List,
3. Encyclopedia Search searches all the text of the amassed from the experience of Rife experimenters
medical encyclopedia. over years.
CUST consists of programs added by Spooky team
4. Clear removes your search text and restores the members, plus those in your own personal database.
Programs pane with all program. DNA is a collection of about 108,000 frequencies that
target DNA using a method developed by the Spooky
5. Programs Pane: this lists all the programs in all Team.
factory databases , plus those in your custom file. All ETDFL is a collection of programs researched by bio
program run times can be permanently displayed by resonance clinics in Germany.
enabling the control in the System tab, then refreshing HC is Dr. Hulda Clark’s database. Use with HC or
the database. You can also scroll through this field KHZ (R) – JK preset.
(click inside it to use your mouse’s scroll-wheel). KHZ is a collection of higher frequencies from Dr.
Hulda Clark. Use with HC or KHZ (R) – JK preset.
Spooky2’s main program database is made up of many MW is a collection of about 17,000 frequencies for
sub-databases. You can select multiple contiguous drugs, supplements, and molecules important to
programs at the same time by dragging in the Programs health.
Pane. To add non-contiguous programs to your PROV has produced consistent results in virtually all
selection, simply Ctrl-click each one. subjects it was used with.
RIFE is a collection of Dr. Royal Raymond Rife’s
6. + button includes all the databases in the search original frequencies.
results. SD has programs derived from the Sample Digitizer.
VEGA is based on excellent Russian frequency
7. - button deselects all database from the search research.
results. XTRA is a collection of programs from various
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sources, all chosen for their reputation for 11. Stop Loaded Programs aborts loading program.
effectiveness.
12. Loaded Programs: when you double click a program
9. Database Help brings up a descriptions of all to load it, it’s added here, and the Estimated Total Run
the databases. Time is displayed beneath the Program Count (28,
highlighted red). For a non-stop Remote Mode
10. Add to List button copies the selected treatment, keep your run time as close to four hours as
programs from the Programs Pane to the Loaded possible.

What you load here will be mirrored in the Programs


column in the Presets tab. The Delete button clears all
programs.

To delete a single program, double click it.

13. Clear All Programs button clears the programs


from the Loaded Programs column.

14. Save Programs saves the combined programs


in the Loaded Programs column into a new program.

15. Split Frequencies combines all the programs


and has half the frequencies sent to Out 1, the other
half going to Out 2, simulating 2 generators.

16. Move to top button moves the selected


program to the top of the list.

17. Move up button moves the selected program up


one position in the list.

Programs column (highlighted red below).

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18. Move down button moves the selected program Repeat Sequence: using the last example, a value of 2
down one position in the list. would result in 123, 456, 789, 321, 654, 987, 123, 456, 789,
321, 654, 987.
19. Move to bottom moves the selected program to
the bottom of the list. Repeat Chain: if your preset contains chained preset, a
value of 2 will repeat each preset within the chained preset
twice. A value of 0 means repeat forever.
20. Program Description: unless its name clearly signifies
its purpose, every program in the database has notes Dwell Multiplier: allows you to override the default dwells
with useful information attached. When you build your for frequencies (normally 180 seconds). For a dwell of six
own programs, you will be able to add information to minutes, enter 2. Shorten dwells with decimal values —5
them. Selecting programs in the Programs Pane will will halve dwells to 90 seconds, and .33 will give dwells of
display this here. The results from a search of the about a minute.
medical encyclopedia are displayed in the Program
Description too. Frequency Multiplier: transpose frequencies up so they’re
closer to a pathogen’s fundamental Mortal Oscillatory Rate.
Octaves or decades are best — octaves are 2, 4, 8, 16, etc.
Decades are 10, 20, 30, etc.

This is only for killing, not healing, which requires the


unchanged frequency since healing works by entrainment
(for organs and systems) and “the jackhammer effect” for
21. Options pane: this offers options for changing delivery
detox.
of different aspects of your program:
Run Hz for seconds after each frequency: this inserts a
Repeat Each Frequency: if your program contains the
spacer/pad frequency between each frequency with a
frequencies 123, 456, 789, enter 2 to get 123, 123, 456, 456,
specified dwell.
789, 789.
Remove Duplicate Frequencies: if you load multiple
Repeat Each Program: if one program contains 123, 456,
programs for a condition, it’s likely they’ll have frequencies
789, and another has 321, 654, 987, a value of 2 transmits
in common. Use this control to skip transmitting these
123, 456, 789, 123, 456, 789, 321, 654, 987, 321, 654, 987.
duplicates.
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But note that some presets in the Morgellons and Lyme Also, when either type of program is loaded into a
Protocol deliberately use duplicated frequencies for a good generator, its frequency is displayed in the Generator
reason. Consult the Guide and preset Notes. Control Panel in encrypted form.

Apply Tissue Factor to DNA Frequencies: an experimental


field that compensates for the slower movement of
electricity in tissue/flesh with DNA frequencies. Uses the
Tissue Factor in the System tab.

Apply Tissue Factor to MW Frequencies: an experimental


field that compensates for the slower movement of
electricity in tissue/flesh MW Frequencies. Uses the Tissue
Factor in the System tab.

Sort Order Menu: you can elect to reorder the frequencies


in each individual program from unsorted to ascending or
descending order.

However, many programs contain unsorted frequencies for


a good reason, so we recommend choosing Do NOT sort
frequencies unless you’re an experienced rifer.

Important Note: to prevent the voluntary work of our


researchers and developers from being stolen and
monetized by profit-hungry companies or individuals,
Molecular Weight (MW) and DNA (DNA) programs do not
display their frequencies in the Programs Pane.

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Settings Tab

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This is where you can configure signal settings for both outputs of your generator, create and save your own custom waveforms,
schedule the generator’s run times, and make other settings affecting the delivery and application of your program.

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1. Signal Settings: this is where various important Phase Angle: this requires both Outs. For now, it’s useful when
electrical aspects of the signal are configured. driving an external device that can mix both signals — the
difference between two out-of-phase waves can create
Duty Cycle: is described in detail here. Only one waveform harmonics that hit Mortal Oscillatory Rates.
can have a duty cycle — the plain square wave. So if you
choose any wave but this, the value field will be greyed out It can also be used to simulate Inverse and Sync when running
and unavailable. For a square wave, it’s best left at 50 until a generator in standalone mode. A complex subject, best left to
you know more about the subject. techies (for now at least).

Amplitude: also known as voltage, or “electrical potential.” Padlock: if checked, prevents Amplitude, Offset, and
This is the force with which electricity will move. Values of Waveform from being changed by the program.
14-20 are needed for Contact Mode, while Remote Mode
will work with almost any value, but most people use 4-10. Modulate Out 1: for GeneratorX only. If checked, Out 1 is
Spooky Central/Plasma and Spooky2 Scalar require one of amplitude modulated by Out 2.
the three following amplitude settings: a value of 5 V with
100% offset; a value of 10 V if using a custom waveform
with positive offset only; a value of 20 V with a negative
offset only waveform.

Offset: is described in detail here. Values of 0% and 0%


create alternating current (AC). This oscillates between
equal positive and negative phases — this is Spooky2’s
normal mode.

Values of 100% and –100% force the signal to shift more


positive or negative respectively. Dr. Hulda Clark specified
this setting for all her programs.
Values of –100% and –100% are used for Spooky Cold
Laser, while Spooky Central/Plasma requires 100% and
100% (though this can be expressed in a positive offset
only waveform).

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colloidal silver. A value of 60 seconds is used for contact
treatment, and 300 seconds for silver.
The rest of these controls apply to the Outs of this unit.
Out 2 =: if this line is greyed out and unavailable, this is
because Inverse and Sync is selected. To allow its use, for Out
2’s waveform select Follow Out 1 or another waveform
instead.
2. Output Shadowing pane: this multi-purpose pane The first field here is the Factor. Enter the value by which you
allows you to slave Out 2 to Out 1, create any carrier, want to multiply Out 1’s frequencies. Use this for
specify a voltage for each Out, swap waveform, programming dynamic carriers, very high frequencies, and by
frequencies, and amplitudes between outputs — and slave entering a value of 0, to transmit a Constant audio-band
to another generator. frequency on Out 2 in addition to Out 1’s frequencies.
You can then use this second unit as the slave for a third, The second field is the Constant. With 1 as the Factor, enter
and so on. You can even use the virtual PC generator as the the number of Hz you wish to add to Out 1’s frequencies (as in
overall master for multiple slaves. the Scoon Effect). Enter 0 in the Factor field and you can
program any frequency as the Constant.
Output =: in the top line, the first field specifies the
number of the generator you wish to slave to this one. The The third field subtracts Out 1 frequency from the computed
second field is the Factor – the value by which you want to Out 2 frequency. This is used in the creation of beat
multiply this generator’s frequencies for transmission by frequencies.
the slave. Out 1 fixed at: this is a single carrier frequency typically used
The third field is the Constant – this can be used to offset for plasma. Out2 will be computed such that the resulting
the slave frequencies by a constant amount, or, with a modulated frequency will create a sideband that hits the
Factor of 0, send a single fixed frequency to the slave. program frequency.
Because each slave also has an Out 2, these can then be Out 2 Follows Program Frequency: the frequency on Out 2 is
programmed in various creative ways. A section on this derived from the program frequency. Out 2 can have a different
kind of Generator Shadowing is planned for a later edition limiting harmonic or subharmonic from Out 1.
of this Guide.
Swap Waveform Every [x] Seconds: used for Contact Mode
to prevent acid burns on sensitive skin, and for making
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Out 2 Runs Every Second Frequency: The frequency list is Hz). 20% of 250mS is 50mS for the mS On value, and the
split between Out 1 and Out 2. This cuts run time in half. remainder is 200mS for the mS Off value.
Swap Out 1 and Out 2: tick to run plasma programs that
need a fixed carrier and low input frequencies.
3. Restore Defaults: return to the default
Spooky2 settings.

4. Audio Options: tick if you’re


using a long Preset from one of our
protocols with built-in 0 Hz
notifications that tell you when a set ends and it’s safe to
pause. Disable this to treat while sleeping.

5. Gating: gating abruptly turns a signal off and on


repeatedly. Each time this happens, it generates many
additional related harmonics, making the signal more
powerful. The Hz value specifies the rate at which it
happens – Hz is the number of cycles per second. So a
6. Waveform Setup: unsurprisingly, this is where you come
value of 4 will apply gating four times a second. Tick the
to configure your waveform(s) for Out 1 and Out 2. The pane
Out boxes as desired to apply the gate to the signal on each
is divided into seven vertical columns – 1, 2, Waveform, Invert,
output.
WCM, Spike, and Spectrum. Waveform and Spike are further
subdivided into two columns each.
With the second option, you can specify the On/Off time to
1,2: the round buttons in columns 1 and 2 select the waves in
get a specific dwell for your gate signal. To get a 4 Hz gate
the Waveform column. One in each column can be selected.
with a 20% Duty Cycle, first need to calculate the period.
For a 4 Hz waveform, the period is 250mS (1 second ÷ 4
Note that Follow Out 1, Spike+Sync, and Inverse and Sync are
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also technically waveforms because they create the wave
for Out 2 based on the selection for Out 1. You can choose Inverting a wave flips it upside down, reversing its polarity —
two identical waves if you prefer, or two different ones. try it and see what it does in the Waveform Display.

In all cases, you will see the results in the Waveform Waveform Menus: these house all
Display. Try choosing different options to see what the the waves shown in the graphical
effect will be. list, plus many others.

Here, we’ve selected a plain If you look at the graphical list,


Square wave for Out 1, and a you’ll see that there are Spectrum
Square H-Bomb for Out 2. % fields for sine and square only.
But choosing any wave from
The lower pane shows the new either of these two menus will allow you to enter a Spectrum
composite waveform that % value for it which you couldn’t otherwise do.
Spooky2 will create.
Follow Out1: internally decouples the
You will see changes like this, Outs, then copies Out 1’s wave to Out
too, when you select Follow 2 – but not the frequencies. This
Out 1, Spike+Sync, or Inverse allows you to use different
and Sync. frequencies on both Outs. To copy the
frequencies, tick the Sync checkbox.
The horizontal axis is time, the Spike+Sync: this uses Out 2 to create a high-voltage spike,
vertical voltage. The top is positive, the bottom negative. then injects it into Out 1’s wave. How long the spike lasts is
controlled by the Length field in the Spike column, and its
Waveform: from the top, these are: Sine, Square, Sawtooth, voltage by the Ratio field.
Inverted Sawtooth, Triangle, Sine Damped, Square
Damped, Sine H-Bomb, and Square H-Bomb. Inverse: copies the inverted wave from Out 1 to Out 2. To also
copy the frequencies , tick the Sync checkbox.
Each one, plus the Spike+Sync waveform when selected,
can be inverted by ticking the checkbox to its right beneath
the small upward arrow. Unlike radio buttons, you can
select multiple checkboxes.
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Sync: Out2 frequency is synced to Out 1. Used with and does the same for the H-Bomb waves 16 times. If you
Inverse in Contact Mode, this effectively quadruples the count these waves’ peaks and troughs, you’ll see that this is so.
power, while in Remote Mode, it doubles the power by Entering a WCM value higher than 1 for any of the plain waves
adding harmonics. If Sync is not ticked, Out 1 and Out 2 does the same thing. This allows you to use any wave you wish
will not by synced if the frequencies are different on Out 1 with a very high frequency. A good value is 5. When you’re
and Out 2. However, if the frequencies are the same, the creating spikes, their number is controlled by the value you
output will be synced even if Sync is not ticked. enter for WCM.
~: Allow all waveform values (this is the default). This Spike: select Spike+Sync or Inverse and Sync to use this, and
means allow both positive, negative, and zero values in a ensure that an appropriate value is entered in the WCM
waveform. column.
+: Allow only positive and zero values in a waveform. Length: this determines how long the spike will be applied for.
This can be used in lieu of a 100% offset waveform. A value of 2 is good for frequencies higher than about 10,000
-: Allow only negative and zero values in a waveform. This Hz, and 1 for frequencies that are lower. Higher values may be
can be used in lieu of a -100% offset waveform. useful in Remote Mode, but could be tingly in Contact Mode.
Ratio: this determines the voltage of the spikes in relation to
Invert Column: if checked, this will invert a the overall voltage of the underlying waveform.
waveform. This is equivalent of multiplying the
voltage by -1. If your amplitude is 20v, and you enter 4 in this field, the
spike’s voltage will be 20 volts, and the remainder of the wave
WCM Column: the “WCM” stands for a very special kind will be 5 volts (20÷4). If you enter 2, the spike will be 20 volts,
of multiplier – Spooky2’s unique Wave Cycle Multiplier. but the rest of the wave will be 10 volts (20÷2).
This is what enables Spooky2 to transcend the Spooky2– + Spike/– Spike: allow you to specify whether you want
XM’s hard limit of 5 MHz so it can transmit up to 25 MHz. positive spikes only, negative spikes only, or both.
It’s also used to create the complex damped and H-Bomb
waves. – Edge: positive and negative spikes are normally produced on
You can see that the damped waves have a value of 8 in the leading edge of a waveform. This control allows you to
this column, and the H-Bomb waves have a value of 16. produce negative spikes on the trailing edge as well.
Research has shown that this has a pronounced biological
What this means is that Spooky2 creates eight copies of a
effect, and it may even be more powerful than a leading-edge
sine wave, then “infolds” them into a single wave cycle
spike.
using a complex algorithm to create the damped waves,
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Count: specify the number of spikes you want here. A set here will run throughout the treatment. Speed is set by the
value of 0 will create the maximum number possible. Gate Hz rate.

For more information and examples, please see here on Amplitude & Frequency Wobble: both offer controlled
Inverse and Sync later in this Guide. variation in the values of signal amplitude and/or frequency.

Spectrum %: this is another unique Spooky2 technology Amplitude Wobble is useful for
which allows multiple frequencies to be produced at the keeping pathogens off-balance
same time. A value higher than 1 for WCM must be used. by changing the power
constantly, and it also provides
Depending on the value you enter for Spectrum %, the new a “hammering” effect.
“child” frequencies will cluster above and below your Frequency Wobble varies the
program frequencies. frequency constantly to cover
pathogen mutations, and
There’s more on Spectrum technology here. prevents them from becoming adapted to steady frequencies.

7. Waveform display: display the results of the settings in These waveforms appear in the Amplitude and Frequency
the Waveform setup, Signal Settings, and the F2=F1 × Wobble menus. They dictate the shape or trajectory of how the
Factor parts of the Settings tab. The top graph is Out 1, the variation will be applied over time.
2nd graph is Out 2, and the third graph is the combination
of the Out 1 and Out 2 using Spooky Boost. [x]%: this prescribes the intensity with which the wobble is
applied — 1% is good for frequency, while larger values are
more useful for amplitude.

A good way to see what your settings are doing is to load the
virtual PC generator with your Preset or program, start it up,
then observe the Frequency and/or Amplitude readouts in the
two grey Out panes in the Generator Output pane.

8. Wobble pane: this is a controlled, random, or Steps: wobbles are not applied in a smooth continuous way.
harmonic-based variation in a value (amplitude has no The value changes “jump” from one single discrete value to
harmonics, so this one applies to frequency only). Wobbles
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the next, and Steps tells Spooky2 how many jumps should disable scheduling, set both menus to the same time.
be inserted along the trajectory.
Run For [x] Hours: here, you can set this generator to run for
A good general Steps value for either or both wobbles is the number of hours you desire. This setting will override any
16, which is the default. Repeat Sequence settings already entered.

Harmonic Wobble: Start in [x] Days [x] Hours [x] Minutes: you can delay a
these apply to generator’s start here. To commence countdown, tick
frequencies only, since Overwrite Generator in the Control Panel, then click Start.
voltages can have no
harmonics. Stop When Complete: if checked, the current program will be
allowed to finish the sequence before quitting.
This offers three types
of variation — true
random within percentage-specified limits, fixed
percentage-based variations with different numbers of
stages, or different types of harmonic jumps, also with
different numbers of stages.
The first two here are true random, and the rest are staged,
either by percentage or by harmonic systems. Wobble is
described here. 10. Contact Mode Options: these controls allow you to make
Contact Mode a more comfortable experience.

Ramp up [x] V/Sec: gently ramps up the amplitude at the start


for comfort. The Ramp-up rate is the rate of increase of the
voltage in Volts per Second.

9. Schedule pane: you can set generator run times here. Ramp down [x] V/Sec: gently ramps down the amplitude at the
end of the program for comfort. The Ramp-down rate is the
Run From [x] to [x]: use the first menu to set the start time rate of decrease of the voltage in Volts per Second.
for this generator, and the second menu to schedule a halt.
Settings remain in force until you change them again. To Reduce Amplitude < [x] kHz: because low frequencies can
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sting and tingle uncomfortably, this control allows you to As a result, the MORs had to be transposed down so they
lower the voltage for all frequencies lower than the kHz could be used — making them less effective. Spooky2 can
value you specify — 10 KHz is the default. transmit up to 25,000,000 Hz, so there’s no longer any need to
be bound by the old restrictions — we can simply transpose
However, the threshold at which discomfort sets in is the low sub-harmonics back up so that they become more
different for everyone. Experiment to find your own effective. You can do that by defining your desired bandwidth
threshold by lowering the value about 1 kHz at a time until — upper and lower frequency limits — in this pane.
you find it’s “biting.”
> [x]: enter the upper delimiter in Hz here for Out 1 and Out 2.
11. Startup Options: Choose whether Spooky2 will not create a frequency higher than this.
to start programs automatically on
launch. Manual Start leaves control in < [x]: enter the lower delimiter in Hz here for Out1 and Out 2.
your hands. Auto Start starts all Spooky2 will not create a frequency lower than this.
programs anew. Auto Resume starts all
programs from where you halted. Use Harmonic Menus: choose the harmonic system you wish
to use for the transposition for Out 1 and Out 2. Spooky2 will
create the lowest harmonic inside the bandwidth.

8x: an Octave and a Fibonacci number. Try


this one first.

Octave: repeated doubling or halving – 2, 4,


12. Frequency Limits (Hz): Dr. Rife and Dr. Clark found 8, 16, 32, 64, etc. This is based on music
that frequencies that killed pathogens lay between 76,000 theory, and music is essentially applied
Hz and 880,000 Hz So 76,000-880,000 Hz is their mortal mathematics. It has been proven to work
bandwidth. superbly.

When programs were being developed for relatively Decade: multiplication by 10 – 10 is a product of the Fibonacci
affordable Rife machines, these units were unable to numbers 2 and 5. This system has also proven to work very
transmit frequencies that high — most had a top limit of well indeed.
100,000 Hz.
Fibonacci: the number system that defines universal growth
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patterns. This is a powerful method, too.

Golden Ratio: also called “phi,” this is related to Fibonacci,


and used in classical architecture, art, and the pyramids.

Odd: multiplies by odd numbers – 3, 5, 7, etc. Square and 13. F2 Control: yet another unique Spooky2 technology
Inverse Sawtooth waves are rich in odd harmonics. which allows you to build a second frequency into your
waveform. Its advantage is that you can use it to automatically
Natural Log*: based on the formula 1 + 1÷(1x2) + add a high frequency dynamic carrier to each frequency in
1÷(1x2x3) + 1÷(1x2x3x4) + 1÷(1x2x3x4x5), etc. your program.
Scalar*: number system based on the mathematical F2 = F1 X [x] Hz: enter your harmonic multiplier here. We
constants exp(3), exp(6), and exp(9). recommend using octave or decade multipliers, although
integers like 3, 7, 11, etc., have had interesting results too.
*In our tests, neither of these were proven to our
satisfaction. So while they are provided, they’re marked as [x] degrees: this allows you to specify a phase angle. This is a
experimental very technical subject, of interest mainly to engineers and
experienced Rife users.
Out 1/Out 2: these controls allow you to specify which Out
the transposition will affect, so you can transmit the low Checkbox: ticking this activates the F2 Control.
frequency on Out 1, and its transposed harmonic on Out 2.

Example: The Botulinum VEGA program has one low


frequency — 518 Hz. Enter 880000 in the > field, and
76000 in the < field (the pathogenic bandwidth), then tick
Out 2.

Choosing 8x transmits 518 and 265216. Octave creates 518


and 132608. Decade yields 518 and 518000. Fibonacci
gives 518 and 120694. Experiment – and use what works
best.

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15. Graph Display: clicking the MN
option will display the graph for the MN
port of Spooky Boost. Clicking the BN
option will display the graph of the BN
port of Spooky Boost.
F2 Menu: the first choice adds the two frequencies to
create the new waveform. The second adds extra higher
and sub-harmonics.

The third adds powerful higher harmonics only and inverts


the negative phase of the waveform.

The fourth adds powerful higher harmonics only and


zeroes the negative phase of the waveform.

To view images of the effects of each of these choices on


various waveforms, please see “Making Waves” later in
this Guide.

14. Write Waveforms Button:


allows you to save any waveform
you design to a CSV file you can
open in a spreadsheet and view as a graph for fine-tuning.

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Control Tab
This is the “engine room” of your Spooky2 rig, with individual output monitoring and control over each of your generators. It’s also

1. Generators Pane 2. Generator Control Panel

3. Biofeedback Scan Pane

where you configure and control your biofeedback scans, then use Reverse Lookup to correlate found frequencies to programs in
the database if you wish.

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1. Generators pane: when you click Here, we’ve started Generator 3, and
the Control tab, most of the screen is its button has turned green to show
blank. Left, you see your Generator that it’s running. Once it is, you can
Buttons in the Generators pane — all return to the Presets or Programs tabs
are light red to show that they’re and set up your next generator. If it’s
stopped. not running, and the button is dark
red, any changes you make will apply
To start a generator, first tick to it, not your next generator. When you’ve set things up as
Overwrite Generator, then click the you wish, tick Overwrite Generator, then select your next
button for the generator you want. generator.

If Generator 3 is dedicated to Spooky Central/


Plasma, its button will have bold text (left). To
When you do this, the Generator Control Panel opens, and change this, click here.
the button changes to a darker red (below left). It will
remain dark red even if you close the panel, or switch to
another tab.

This tells you that Spooky2 is now ready and waiting to


receive your input on this generator.

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2. Generator Control Panel: This is useful when you have a sequence loaded that you
might not have saved, and you want to perform a
1. Generator Info: the text in the area at the top left biofeedback scan using this generator without having to
tells me that this is the control panel for Generator 3, reprogram.
and it’s currently running a preset named “1. Remove
Metals.” When you’ve finished your scan and saved its results,
close the Control Panel and click your Generator Button
2. Delete button: removes all the programs and again — but don’t tick Overwrite Generator. Your
frequencies in the list temporarily. Your sequence will appear in the Control Panel as you left it.
program(s) will remain loaded in the other tabs.
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3. Estimated Total Run Time: this is the time it will take 10. Hold: runs the current frequency, ignoring the dwell, until
to transmit all programs in this sequence once. you click Hold again to resume.

4. Current Preset/Chain Duration: these show how This is useful when you feel a reaction to a frequency and
long the preset and/or Chain have been running for. wish to give it more time.
Pausing and unpausing does not reset this time to
zero, but stopping does. 11. Amplitude Wobble and

5. Delete and close: this clears all programs and 12. Frequency Wobble are also toggle controls. These wobbles
closes the Generator Control Panel, allowing are different from, and additional to, those in the Settings
you to load other programs into the generator. tab.
All settings are left intact.
In Settings, wobbles are active throughout the entire
6. Close: this closes the Generator Control sequence. In the Generator Control Panel, you’re in
Panel, leaving your sequence as it is. charge of when to apply them, and for how long.

If you’ve loaded this generator, all work you do in Note that activating either of these will force Spooky2 to
the other tabs will be queued for the next generator remain on the current frequency until the button is toggled
overwrite. off again. These wobbles are configured in the System tab.

When you edit a loaded preset, then return to the 13. Stop: stops the current presets/settings.
Control tab, you must tick Overwrite Generator and
click on your desired generator to load your edits. 14. Stop Loop Button: stops when the current loop ends.

7. Start: starts the current preset/settings. 15. Frequency Column: this displays all the preset’s
frequencies in a list. To start with any frequency other than
8. Resume: will continue from where you last stopped. the first, click it before you click Start. To instantly switch
If you’ve stopped during a sweep, the Resume to another frequency while the generator is running, click
Button will continue it from exactly where you it. If you right-click inside this list, the currently selected
stopped. frequency is copied to the Window’s clipboard. If the
frequency you want to copy is not selected, you must left-
9. Pause: pauses the current program. Click Pause click it first.
again to resume.
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16. Progress Bar: as each frequency transmits, the empty number in this field and then type the Tab key. This must
bar directly below the Frequency Column will start be done while the preset is stopped.
to fill up with blue segments to indicate progress
through its dwell time. 22. Total (Presets): when you load a Chained Preset, these
fields tell you which preset is currently transmitting, and
17. Dwell: times (in seconds) progress of each the total number of presets contained in the chain. To start
frequency. If you click Pause, this becomes editable with a different preset in a chain, enter its order number
— useful if you need to jump to a different part of (Presets/Chains column), press the Tab key, then click
the sweep. When you’ve entered the time you want Start.
to jump to, click Pause again.
23. Age Factor [x]: this accelerates all running programs for
18. Total (Dwell): the total number of seconds the quick tests. Large values will force a long preset or
frequency will transmit for — normally 180 seconds, Chained Preset to run rapidly through all its frequencies,
but longer for sweeps. allowing easy checks for errors.

19. Step: the position number of the current frequency. 24. Frequency Adjustment Slider: allows you to adjust the
For instance, if Spooky2 is transmitting the 12th frequency that’s currently running, up or down. The
frequency in the sequence, this field will display 12, amount by which you can adjust is set below. Click the
and so on. This gives you another way to start your Reset to Default Button to move the slider back to its
program with a frequency other than the first, or to default position.
jump to a different one. Enter your Step, then press
the keyboard Tab key, and click Start. 25. +/– [x] Hz: you can set the amount in Hz by which you
wish to adjust here.
Although you can, you don’t need to use this for
stopped programs — you can use Resume to restart 26. Program Column: this lists all programs in this sequence.
where you left off.
27. Include Harmonics: when doing a reverse lookup, include
20. Total (Steps): is the number of frequencies contained harmonics (as specified in the Harmonic Type pulldown
in the program or sequence. menu just below) of the database frequencies for more
matches.
21. Preset: is the current preset number in the chained
preset. If the current preset is not in a chain, this 28. Include Sub-Harmonics: when doing a reverse lookup,
number will be 1. To jump to a preset type the preset include sub-harmonics (as specified in the Harmonic Type
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pulldown menu just below) of the database only, this button increases the frequency calibration for
frequencies for more matches. GeneratorX.

29. Harmonic Type: the type of harmonics to be used 37. This area shows you an image of your generator. If you
when doing a reverse lookup (Octave, Decade, etc). have right clicked on the generator button to set it
dedicated to Central/Plasma, you will see the Spooky
30. % Tolerance: is the amount of tolerance of error of Plasma image.
your frequency from the database frequencies or
harmonics of the database frequencies.

31. Include [x] Hz in Search: you can add a frequency to


be included in the Reverse Lookup. This is useful if
you have a frequency with which you want to do a
reverse lookup, even if the Generator Pane is 38. Load: brings up a Load Generator window for you to load
currently empty. the current contents of the Generator Pane into the
GeneratorX offline programs (described here).
32. Go: perform the Reverse Lookup operation.
39. Copy: saves the contents of GeneratorX offline program
33. Generator Output: this is where you can monitor storage to a text file on your computer.
exactly what Spooky2 is sending to each Out of the
generator. Shown for both are Frequency, Waveform, 40. Reset Button: click this to reset your generator to its
Duty Cycle, Amplitude, Offset, Phase, Angle, and factory defaults. Note that its switch-on “beep” will no
Current. longer sound.

34. Save Status: appends the current Generator 41. Sync: reports whether the Outs are currently synced
Output values to the text file C: together or not.
\Spooky2\Data\Status.csv.
42. Paste: loads the contents of a text file (created by the Copy
35. Increase GX Calibration: for advanced users button) into the GeneratorX offline programs storage.
only, this button increases the frequency Overwrites existing content.
calibration for GeneratorX.
43. Erase: erases the entire contents of the GeneratorX offline
36. Decrease GX Calibration: for advanced users program storage.
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settings can’t be loaded into offline GeneratorX programs:
preset chains (like the Terrain (R) -BY), frequency sweep
presets and repeat frequency settings.

If you want to cancel all your edits since the Load Generator
window opened, click the Close button (X) to close the
window and cancel your changes.

Once you get the changes made you want, click the Save
button to save your edits to the GeneratorX offline memory
storage.

Load Generator

When you click the Load button, the Load Generator


window appears. You can add the currently loaded
program in the Generator Control Panel and remove
offline programs in this window. The first text field is the
name of the program, which defaults to the currently
loaded program in the Generator Control Panel. You can
change the program name to a name you desire.

Double-click on a slot where you want the program to


go. If there is a program in the list you want to delete,
click on that program, then click the Delete button.

The settings saved in offline GeneratorX programs are


Frequency, Waveform, Amplitude, Offset, Duty Cycle,
Gate and Dwell only.

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Biofeedback Scanning
Biofeedback scanning requires a frequency sweep to be input to the body, plus a system to monitor the results of this. As this
sweep is being transmitted, it will kill or injure pathogens — this makes every scan a treatment, and you may experience a
Herxheimer Reaction. Your body registers these events as stresses. For Spooky Pulse this stress is clearly reflected in your heart
rate. For GeneratorX, these stresses result in change of current absorbed or shifts in the phase angle.

Spooky Pulse is a non-damped cardiac monitor capable of detecting the most minute changes in pulse rate. As the scan sweep
progresses, Spooky2 correlates each stress event with the exact frequency that caused it. In Rife, this is called a “hit.” Depending
on your settings, it will then analyze all the hits, then select the 10 or 20 that were strongest. The frequencies which caused these
are assembled into a program you can save and use to treat the problems found.

GeneratorX is a very sensitive and fast piece of measuring equipment that can measure small variations in current absorption
and phase angle changes in the scanning signal. The GeneratorX is fast because it does not rely on a physiological response like
the Spooky Pulse does. Spooky Pulse scans the range of 76 KHz to 152 KHz in 47 minutes. GeneratorX can scan this same
frequency range in 2.5 minutes.

Depending on your Spooky2 rig, scanning every seven or four days is highly recommended. Spooky Central/Plasma users
should use the results program in a killing preset and run it once a day for four days, then scan again. Contact Mode users should
run it once daily for seven days, then scan again. Remote Mode should be run non-stop for a week, then scan again. Repeated
scans are necessary. Here’s why:

The human body, it may surprise you to learn, is made up of more than 50% bacterial cells. Most of these organisms are harmless,
some are beneficial, and some cause disease. Spooky2 is not capable of telling the difference between them — it can only report
how big a stress the destruction of each caused in your body. To put it another way, it lists the organisms that “screamed loudest.”

But there’s no guarantee that these are the nasty ones. In fact, serious pathogens are often able to hide from your immune system
because they’ve developed stealth strategies. So while they may be hit and killed, their presence might not register over the
“noise” of trillions of other bacteria, all of which are also being hit. Repeated scans are necessary to “clear the stage” of all the
loud and melodramatic organisms first. When that’s done, Spooky2 can now “hear” the bad guys clearly. Biofeedback scanning is
like peeling an onion, layer by layer.
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Before you scan, you must first stop or pause all generators operating in Remote Mode because you should only be receiving the
input scan sweep frequencies, and no others.

For Spooky Pulse users, connect Spooky Pulse directly to a USB port on your PC – not a hub, because these delay the monitoring
signals. After you connect Spooky Pulse, choose the “Rescan Devices” menu item in the Utils menu. You should see a green LED
light on the unit, and if you connect the infrared sensor to your finger or ear, a red LED should blink in time with your pulse. To
avoid problems with irregular heartbeats, make sure to tick Double HRV Tolerance in the System tab before scanning.

Now load the biofeedback scan preset for your scanning hardware. See the chart here. This will set up your generator correctly.
Note that if you edit a biofeedback preset, or make your own custom biofeedback preset, you must save the biofeedback preset in
the Biofeedback folder inside the User folder. If you don’t do this, your custom settings will not be restored correctly when you
click on the preset. This applies to custom biofeedback presets only because biofeedback parameters are global.

Spooky Pulse scans can be done with Contact or Remote mode. For GeneratorX, you must use TENS pads. You cannot use
Spooky Central/Plasma to input any scan sweep because the plasma tube’s energy will freeze Spooky Pulse, preventing it from
doing its job.

Spooky Pulse users should click the System tab and see that Spooky Pulse is now listed in the Connected Hardware column. Now
go to the Control tab, and open the generator you’ll be using. You’ll see that the words “Emulating Spooky Pulse” have now
disappeared from the graph. If there’s a program or sequence showing in the Frequency Column, you can either click the main
Delete button and reload it after your scan, or click the Delete button at the top right of the column to remove it temporarily.
Now enter the correct parameters for your scan type, and click the Scan button.

The biofeedback presets are described here.

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Scanning Tips

To scan reliably, make sure you’re properly hydrated, and that you’ve attended to bathroom needs before you start.Spooky
Pulse Specific:

To detect heart rate changes due solely to frequency hits, you need to be relaxed. Meditation, breathing exercises, peaceful
music, or even just zoning out for five minutes works. GeneratorX is more forgiving, but you ought to be focused on the
scan, not eating your lunch.

Or you can use a web white noise generator and leave it running in the background.

Ideally, you should be lying down flat on a comfortable surface, with your head supported by a pillow. You should also be
comfortably warm. Avoid movement if possible.

You may use Remote or Contact Modes to input the frequencies. For Remote Mode, use a fresh DNA specimen. If using
TENS pads, place one on the back of the right hand, and the other just below the outside ankle of the left foot.

A finger-clip sensor should be attached to the left hand finger that’s most comfortable for you.

An ear-clip sensor can be attached to an earlobe. However, because earlobes are rich in sebaceous glands, sebaceous oil
may interfere in some cases. If so, you can instead attach the clip to the left little finger, or to the fold of skin between your
left thumb and index finger.

You may find yourself falling asleep. This isn’t a problem as long as you remember that you’re connected to the PC when
you wake up (and also possibly to the generator). However, if the Spooky Pulse clip has been dislodged and fallen off, you
must repeat the scan from the beginning.

It’s a good idea to do a test scan before you do your real scan. After you load the desired biofeedback preset, click the Scan
button for test run. If you see the minus (-) sign after the BPM or HRV labels, this mean you are getting a read error on the
Pulse sensor. Adjust the sensor until you get a strong signal and the minus sign disappears. For the ear sensor, move the
sensor around the ear lobe. For the finger sensor, move the sensor back and forth on the finger until you get a good reading,
or try another finger. If your BPM pulse rate is high, you may have to change the maximum BPM in the System tab. Once
you are getting a strong reading without errors, click Stop, then click Scan to do a real scan.
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GeneratorX Specific:

You must use TENS pads, or the Sample Digitizer or Scalar Digitizer. The TENS pads should be as close together as
possible, with the pathogens between the two pads.

The best scan results come when you use a baseline


scan. To include a baseline scan in your scan, first tick
the Baseline Before BFB checkbox. Then click the
Scan button, and a baseline is performed before the biofeedback scan. This will double the scan time of the GX Fast
Biofeedback Scan (C) -JW, and increase by 50% the scan time of the GX General Biofeedback Scan (C) - JW. The scan
preset GX General Biofeedback Scan with Baseline (C) - JW includes a baseline, and because it only does one loop, it takes
the same time as the GX General Biofeedback Scan (C) - JW preset.

If a scan is interrupted, you must restart it from scratch. Scans cannot be paused once they’ve started.

GeneratorX biofeedback scanning options

The GeneratorX has richer scanning options than the Spooky Pulse given its faster scanning speeds and sensitive measurement
sensors. With the faster scanning speeds comes the ability to Scan and Run, which is perform a scan, then treat immediately
(without creating a preset), scan, treat, scan, treat, etc. There is also the Hunt and Kill variation of scan-and-treat approach where
each subsequent scan is a refinement of the previous scan. You can optionally specify another generator to run these treatments,
connected to any Spooky2 transmission mode (plasma, remote, etc).

With the Sample Digitizer you can also scan a bodily fluid sample. Spooky2 scans with the Sample Digitizer can simply scan, or
perform a Scan and Run or a Hunt and Kill.

With the Scalar Digitizer plus the Spooky2 Scalar, you can perform wireless scans on your whole body. This mode of scanning has
the option to just scan, or to perform a Hunt and Kill.

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3. Biofeedback Scan pane: configure your personal scans here. Your settings remain in force until the next time you scan, when
you must enter them again. However, you can save your settings as a biofeedback preset, by saving the biofeedback preset in the
Biofeedback folder inside the User folder. By doing this, your scan settings will be restored exactly as you saved them.

1. Log Name: some text to differentiate this scan from in discrete blocks of 100 Hz. Depending on your
others, using a name or initials and condition. bandwidth, reasonable values would be 10, 100, 1,000,
10,000, or 100,000.
2. Start Frequencies: this defines the starting range of
frequencies in your input sweep. If you know the 5. Initial Step Size Percentage: Another way to specify the
bandwidth of organisms you’re looking for, enter its Initial Step Size is to use a percentage. A good
lower limit here. percentage to use is 0.025%.

3. Finish Frequencies: this defines the end range of 6. Decimal Places: the level of accuracy you want. Good
frequencies in your input sweep. If you know the values are 5 for frequencies lower than 600 Hz, or 2
bandwidth of organisms you’re looking for, enter its (over 600 Hz).
upper limit here.
7. Max Hits to Find: each hit you find will take three
4. Initial Step Size: defines the sub-ranges to divide the minutes to treat. So entering 20 means that your results
sweep into — 100 Hz means that Spooky2 will search will take 60 minutes to apply in Contact or Plasma
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Modes. 15. BPM: detect Beat Per Minute in scan (Spooky Pulse).

8. Samples/Step: samples are reading of the biofeedback 16. HRV: detect Heart Rate Variability in scan (Spooky
device. Set to 1, frequencies will be checked just once. Pulse).
Higher values increase accuracy but take
proportionately more time. 17. Angle: detect the difference of phase angle between the
voltage and current in scan (GeneratorX).
9. Loops: to get a more accurate scan, you can do more
than one loop through the scan frequency range. 18. Current: detect current absorbed in scan (GeneratorX).

10. Start Delay: this is measured in heartbeats. If you enter 19. Angle+Current: detect the sum of the angle plus current
50, Spooky2 will start the sweep, giving you the time in scan (GeneratorX)
taken by your heart to beat 50 times to get ready – 20 is
suggested if you’re being assisted, and up to 200 if 20. Running Average: best for longer scans where the heart
you’re alone. rate falls and remains steady.

11. Threshold: this value sets the upper limit for which the 21. Peak: best for short scans where the rate is unlikely to
biofeedback scores that are less than the threshold are change very much.
discarded from the result. Setting this to 0 will include
all hits. 22. 2 DP Max: not used for body scans, so it’s greyed out if
the Frequency Column is empty. This control is used
12. Est. Duration: the estimated time in minutes of the only when you use biofeedback scanning for program
scan. optimization (described later).

13. Detect: choose whether to detect the Max or Min in 23. Single Scan: tick this and Spooky2 will scan once, with
values. This applies to BPM, HRV, Current, Angle, or no reinspection. If ticked, after the initial scan the
Angle+Current. In most cases, selecting Max is correct, values are refined.
with the exception of using Spooky Pulse to look for
healing frequencies, in which case you use Min. 24. Grade Program: tests database programs for efficacy.

14. Change: if ticked, measures change between values 25. Refine +/-: the amount of Hz to use in the refining
rather than absolute value. process. For every found frequency f in the initial scan,
given a refine value r, the range from f-r through f+r is
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scanned. 36. Analyze+: like Analyze, but combines either BPM/HRV,
or Current/Angle.
26. BPM: beats per minute.
37. Baseline: performs a baseline scan. The baseline scan
27. HRV: heart rate variability — low is good. Averages for allows you to measure the effect of the environment on
both are also shown. the scanning equipment (GeneratorX only). In
subsequent scans, the environmental influence is
28. VI Angle: the measured phase angle from the subtracted from the scan results. You must use the exact
GeneratorX. same biofeedback preset to run the Baseline scan as you
use for the real scans.
29. Current: the measured current from the GeneratorX.
38. Erase Baseline Scan: erases the current baseline scan,
30. Run Hits: if ticked, after the scan completes, the found and subsequent scans will not use a baseline until you
frequencies are run for treatment. create a new baseline scan.
31. Continue Refining Hits: if ticked, after the first scan and 39. Sample Graph: this graphic indicates which sample is
treatment, the subsequent scans are refinement of the being read where the number of samples is specified in
previous scan. Samples/Step.
32. Run on Gen: if a non zero value, the treatment phase of 40. Baseline Before BFB: if ticked, when you click the
Run Hits is performed on this generator. Scan button, a baseline operation will happen before the
biofeedback scan. Using this option provides the most
33. Run Cycles: the number of times to repeat a scan/run
accurate scan possible.
pair. If 0, the Run Hits repeats until you stop it.

34. Scan: starts the scan. Normally you let the scan run
until completion, but if you need to stop the scan, click
Stop.

35. Analyze: will bring up an Open dialog for you to choose


an older raw scan data file to open for analysis. The
parameters like Detect, Change, and Threshold are used
to determine the Scan Results.
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41. Biofeedback Graph: this is where a graph depicting the Scan Results
values read in the biofeedback scan. When no Spooky
Pulse is connected, or you are in test mode, you see When the scan finishes, Spooky2 returns to its hits list to
“Emulating Spooky Pulse”. When you connect a Pulse, sweep above and below each until it has found the exact
or are connected to a GeneratorX, a real graph is value. It then presents the list as a custom frequency set
shown. During a scan, it will scroll from right to left in which you can save to your own database. You should save
real-time. this with a descriptive Program name.

Notes: since the user can use either the Running If you close the scan results window in error, click the
Average (RA) or Peak values, this means that the Analyze button to reopen it.
biofeedback input is either compared with the RA, or
1. Frequency Results: These are results of the scan. The
taken at nominal value. In either case, the data received
frequencies that are ticked will be saved when you click
is conditioned so that there are no spikes as the user
the Save button.
breathes (for Spooky Pulse).
2. Select All: ticks all frequencies in the list.
If any input data anomaly is detected, Spooky2 will
pause for three consecutive good samples to ensure data 3. De-Select All: unticks all frequencies in the list.
integrity. When this happens, the words “Data Error”
will appear. 4. Copy: copies the ticked frequencies into the clipboard.
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5. Reverse Lookup: this is perhaps the most widely aspects was found.
misunderstood aspect of Spooky2’s biofeedback
feature. 6. Include Octave: tick to include octave harmonics.
Unticked here because we’re checking out close
Spooky biofeedback was never designed to be a fundamentals only.
diagnostic tool. A diagnosis is useful only to a health
professional, not to a patient. Most doctors require it 7. Include Sub Octave: tick to include suboctave
only to look up drugs in their directories which can be harmonics.
used for it.
8. [x]% Tolerance: use 0% for an exact match, and .1%
In other words, a diagnosis is a stepping-stone to a for a close match.
written prescription for a medication or treatment.
9. Go Button: click to initiate the lookup. Spooky2 will
then search its database(s) to see if it can find matches
Spooky biofeedback skips this step altogether and
for the frequencies. If Include Octave is ticked, the
provides the prescription directly, written by your own
operation will take a couple of seconds. Below is a
body — the frequencies found by your scan.
Reverse Lookup Results window.
So Reverse Lookup doesn’t provide any sort of a
diagnosis. What it actually does is to search the
Spooky2 databases specified in the Programs tab to find
frequencies within the tolerance you specify.

There are certain structures and systems that are


common to many pathogens — cell walls and receptors
are examples — and certain frequencies target such
structures rather than specific organisms.

This means that such frequencies are common to a great


many programs, and if such a frequency is found in
your scan, Reverse Lookup will return every program
that contains it. This does NOT mean you have all these
pathogens — just that a frequency that targets such
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10. Save: click to save your frequencies as a custom Octave and Include Sub Octave. Also, make sure the
program. See the Create Program window below. databases in the Programs tab are ticked that you want to
include, as well as the databases in the Systems tab. If you
are still not getting enough results, increase the value of the
[x]% Tolerance, say from the default 0.0125% to 0.025%.

Enter any comments you desire, then click the Save


button at the top right of the window.

Too Many or Too Few Results

There may be times when you do a Reverse Lookup when


you get too many or too few results. If you are getting too
many results, you can make the [x]% Tolerance be a
smaller value, say changing the default 0.0125% to 0.001%.
You can also untick some databases in the top right part of
the Programs tab to eliminate these databases from the
reverse lookup.

If you are getting too few results, try ticking both Include
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Generator Button Colors & Labels: Generator’s Hold is active.

Each operational status displays a color or text appearance Amplitude Wobble is active.
change.

Generator is stopped and not opened in Spooky2. Frequency Wobble is active.

Generator is stopped, but opened in Spooky2. Numerals that flash from black to red mean
Spooky2 has found a problem with the generator.

Bold text — generator dedicated to This generator has a pending Stop command. Use
Spooky Central/Plasma. When set, a the little button to the right of the Stop button in the
picture of the plasma device is Control pane to stop the program at the end of the
shown in the Generator Control Panel. To program loop.
change this, click here.
VG Button: this is your Virtual Generator. It
This generator has a 7200 second (or 2 hour) pause “controls” a software generator. This can be used
delay before it starts. for Generator Shadowing and experimentation.

Generator is running. This generator is doing a biofeedback scan.

Generator is shadowing another master generator.


The top numeral on each button is the USB Port number,
the bottom one shows the program’s percentage completed
Generator is paused. except where a generator’s start has been delayed, when a
countdown in seconds will be shown instead.
Generator start is delayed, and counting down to
0.

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System Tab
Settings made in this tab will affect the operation of your entire Spooky2 rig.

1. General Settings 2. Wobble 3. Spooky Pulse Limits 4. Restore Defaults

5. Connected Hardware 6. Frequency Blacklist Control

7. Active Databases 8. Skins

9. Sounds

10. Frequency Conversions

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1. General Settings: Show Program Total Run Time: displays run times in the
Programs Pane. Tick, then refresh the database.
Display Port Number:
tick to show port on Enable Right-Click Contextual Help: allows clicking the
generator display when right mouse button in a frame to bring up contextual help.
stopped.
Pause Generators during Biofeedback: pauses all other
High CPU Priority: tells generators during biofeedback, to prevent interference from
Windows to allocate other programs running on other generators.
most resources to
Spooky2. Save on every Scan /Run cycle: allows you to optionally
save every scan result when Run Hits is set.
Write program log: writes
record of activity to a file Accumulate Scan/Run Cycle Hits: when the previous option
saved to the Data folder. is ticked, and you leave the Scan Results window showing,
each successive scan will accumulate its results in the Scan
Show Decimal Time in Results window.
Seconds: The times
normally shown as Prevent Computer Hibernation: keeps your computer from
HH:MM:SS will be displayed as seconds, i.e., 2:30:45 sleeping when running Spooky programs.
becomes 9045.
Display GX Current + Angle: update Current and Angle
Show Internet Tab: shows/hides the Internet tab. displays in the Generator Control Panel.

Use Simple BFB Average: uses an pre-GeneratorX method Fast: use a higher refresh rate to display GX Current and
to calculate Running Average. Angle.

Auto Close Control Panel: tick to automatically close the


Generator Control Panel when you switch to a different
tab.

Disable ToolTips: most controls in Spooky2 have “cursor


hover” ToolTips. Tick this to remove them, then relaunch.
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6. Frequency Blacklist Control: you can disallow any
frequency you wish in Spooky2.

[xxx]: type the


frequency to disallow
.2. Wobble: these wobble controls are identical to those in here. You should add the
the Settings tab. However, these set up the momentary 1840 and 1910 – these
wobble system applied by buttons in the Generator Control are believed to cause
Panel. malignancy growth.
3. Spooky Pulse Limits: Add: click to add
your frequency
Min BPM: minimum acceptable pulse to the blacklist.
rate during biofeedback scan.

Max BPM: maximum acceptable pulse Blacklist Column: this is


rate during biofeedback scan. your list of disallowed
frequencies — it’s used by all generators.
Max HRV: maximum HRV value during biofeedback scan.
Delete: click to clear the contents of your blacklist.
4. Restore Defaults: return to the
Spooky2 default System settings.
Avoid Octaves: You can avoid octave harmonics by ticking
5. Connected Hardware: this is where you see all
this if you wish. However, this can result in very important
hardware.
frequencies being skipped.

Avoid Decades: likewise, you can also avoid decade


harmonics.

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7. Active Databases: shows file-paths to your databases. search in the Programs tab.

8. Skins:

Change the appearance of


the Spooky2 user interface
by choosing a skin in the
combo box.

DNA Database: loads the DNA database for human


pathogens, parasites, and viruses.
Font Size: Changes the size
Non-Human Base Pair Database: loads the Non-Human of all the fonts in the
Base Pair Database of animal and plant pathogens. Spooky screens.

Molecular Weight Database: loads the Molecular Weight


database. Increases launch times.
9. Sound: Sets whether to
Custom Database #1: loads your custom database. use no sound, a beep, or a
Databases #1 value is set via the Select Custom Database persons voice to alert the
#1 command in the the Database menu. user to notifications by
Spooky2.
Custom Database #2-#4: loads your custom databases.
Databases #2 - #4 values are set via the Select Custom
Database #2-#4 command in the the Database menu.

Biofeedback Database: loads your biofeedback results


10. Frequency Conversions: These advanced controls
database. Change the database via the Select Biofeedback
affect the Molecular Weight and Base Pairs programs only
Database command in the Database menu.
— they have no effect on the Main database programs. Best
Encyclopedia: loads the medical database which you can left to experts.
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BP to Hz Factor: this is the calculated result when the
The MW database contains the molecular weight of many number of Base Pairs is 1.
different compounds, elements, and important molecules.
These molecular weights can be converted to frequencies BP to Hz Factor Checkbox: if ticked, the frequency is the
using a mathematical formula. number of base pairs × BP to Hz Factor. If unticked, the
frequency is the number of base pairs ÷ BP to Hz Factor.
This formula incorporates several physics constants, one of
which is the speed of light in a vacuum. Some authorities Tissue Factor: some researchers believe that light travels
believe that the speed of electromagnetic energy in tissue is more slowly through tissue. This factor allows for that. It is
more suitable, so the fields here are editable. applied per generator in the Control tab.

Restore Frequency Conversion Defaults: restore


these 5 values to their factory defaults.

MW to Hz Factor: this is the calculated result when the


Molecular Weight is 1.

Some physicists maintain that the frequency resulting from


molecular weight conversion must be multiplied by a
different factor to find the true resonant frequency.

This is important when you wish to destroy a compound by


breaking its molecular bonds. Although there’s no
consensus, there is evidence to suggest that the factor to this
is the square root of 2 – this is the default (ref. Harmonic
Resonance: A Theorem, p20).

MW to Hz Factor Checkbox: if ticked, the frequency is the


molecular weight × MW to Hz Factor. If unticked, the
frequency is the molecular weight ÷ MW to Hz Factor.
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Internet Tab
This is where everything related to email and the internet is Social Networks pane:
found.
Click to visit the Spooky2 Forum.

Click to visit the Spooky2 Facebook Rife for


Life group.

Click to visit the Spooky2 YouTube channel.

This will take you to the Spooky2 blog.


Email Options: Note: you must have a This will take you the MiraMate PEMF site.
Email Address: this is obvious. correctly configured
POP mail desktop client Spooky2 Online Guide
Email Message: and so is this. like Outlook or Spooky2Reviews.com
Windows Mail.
Send Email: click to send your Rife Machine FAQ
email. It only works for Spooky2 Sales
webmail after you’ve
Spooky2 Scalar
Delete: clears entered email set up your desktop
address. client with the right Spooky2 Support
settings for this. Spooky2 Videos

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Errors Tab
All important Spooky2 errors will be listed historically in this tab. They will remain here until you clear them.

Errors: the date, time, generator number, and nature of the error are recorded.

Delete: click to clear the list.

Write Button: click to write the errors list to a text file and save it to the location of your choice.

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Status Bar
Used to report system status data, mainly for operations and error tracking. It’s common to all tabs.

Generator Count: reports the number of generators found by Spooky2 at launch.

Response Errors: when a command is issued to a generator, Spooky2 awaits a response from it. If none is received, this
value increments.

Generator Error: reports the number of the generator which reported the last error.

Clear Errors: click to clear Status Bar error boxes only — this won’t clear errors in the Errors tab.

Version: this is the Spooky2 release you’re using.

Screenshot: click to take a screenshot of all tabs. The JPG files are stored in Spooky2’s Data subdirectory.

Customer Support: takes screenshots of all tabs, then helps you report your problem to the
Spooky2 Help Desk. The email address is already entered, and screenshots are automatically
attached.

Message Center: displays brief messages showing what Spooky2 is doing currently.

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Part 4: Understanding Spooky2 Functions/Abilities
Tips & Tricks
It’s generally acknowledged that raw plasma power is quicker to produce beneficial effects than contact or remote treatment. But
there are a number of ways to increase the power of these last two, and here are some you can do in the Settings tab:

Holland 11th Harmonic (Remote/Contact) the left and select Modulate F2 Using F1 (AM DSB) from the
menu. Spooky2 shows the new modulated wave in the
Dr. Anthony Holland demonstrated that when the 11th Waveform Display.
harmonic of any frequency is applied simultaneously, its
results are improved. There are two different ways to Frequencies can also be mixed. This uses Out 2 in a process
achieve this. The first uses frequency addition: called Output Shadowing, and to use it, you must first select
Follow Out 1, then make these settings:
Enter 11 in the Hz
field. Check the
box on the left and
choose Add F1 to
F2 from the menu. Spooky2 shows the new additive wave
in the Waveform Display.

But Spooky2 can also be set up to use the higher harmonic


as a variable carrier — a world-first. The carrier helps body
penetration and also provides a powerful punch. Here, the Out 1 Hz value is multiplied by a Factor of 11 and
combined by Spooky Boost for onward transmission.
As before, enter
11 in the Hz field. It’s called shadowing because it derives its output radio-band
Check the box on
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frequencies directly from the audio-band frequencies on
Out 1.
The nice thing about this method is that it allows finer
tuning, and we’ll go into this a little later. Both these
methods are also used to create dynamic carriers for deep
penetration. Shell Presets for these are provided in
Miscellaneous.

The Scoon Effect (Plasma)


Just enter a value of 1 in the second line’s Factor field to copy
Aubrey Scoon was one of the UK pioneers of Rife therapy. Out 1’s frequencies to Out 2, then enter 1 in the Constant field.
The story, possibly apocryphal, is told that while
experimenting with two machines transmitting what he Simplicity itself.
believed was the same frequency, he found that the effects
were greatly amplified — but was then astounded to (And Shell Presets are provided in Miscellaneous).
discover that one of the machines had actually been
transmitting a frequency that was 1 Hz greater than the
other. Should you wish, you
can add extra punch if
There are still people alive today who were part of that you choose to
circle who claim it never happened, and that it was based implement the
on a conversational misunderstanding that became set in Holland 11th Harmonic on the signal from Out 1 by making
stone. these extra settings in the F2 = F1 pane.

Nevertheless, there are some highly experienced Now you have two copies of a waveform that incorporates its
researchers who swear by it, and use it constantly. Here’s own 11th harmonic, and one of them is 1Hz greater than the
how to do it using both outputs in Spooky2: other. Plus, its voltage is controllable. We’ll show you how this
controllability can be used a little later.

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Using Very High Frequencies (Remote/Contact)

The Spooky2-XM has a top limit of 5 MHz for arbitrary waves, which is what Spooky2 creates. Using its Wave Cycle Multiplier
technology, Spooky2 can transcend this hard limit radically. Here’s how to transmit up to 25 MHz with minimal fall-off in power or
waveform distortion:

You can use any waveform


in the top red box for Out
1, or any waveform in the
Custom Menus (bottom
red box). Make your
settings for Out 2.
Now enter 5 into your
chosen waveform’s Wave
Cycle Multiplier WCM
field (a square wave here,
highlighted blue).

This tells Spooky2 to


create five sub-waves
inside a single wave cycle.
Since the hard limit for
Spooky2-XM is 5 MHz, a
value of 5 will multiply
this up to a ceiling of 25
MHz.

Spooky2 will then upload


the waveform to the
generator and instruct it to run at 5 MHz. But the output frequency will actually be what you specified, be transmitted at full power,
and with perfect waveforms up to 25 MHz.
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Since you can now transmit any frequency up to 25 MHz, it’s a good idea to transpose your low frequencies to more powerful
higher values which are closer to the actual MOR (Mortal Oscillatory Rate) of the pathogen.

Just click the Programs tab and use Spooky2’s Frequency Multiplier feature. This is
normally set to a default value of 1, but you can enter any value you wish.

However, you should examine the program you’re transmitting so you can determine the
best multiplier to use. Aim to get your lowest frequency up into the MHz (millions of
Hertz) range.

Although you can actually go higher than 25 MHz with this, note that towards the top end
of your overdriven frequency range, power will attenuate as frequency increases, and the waveshapes will not be as accurately
formed. But Spooky2 makes it possible to use your GeneratorX to output accurate and powerful frequencies far beyond its
hardware design limits. Note that you wouldn’t use this technique for healing, only for killing.

Using a dynamic carrier (Contact)

Carrier waves allow frequencies to penetrate the body


easier. However, they are not necessary for Remote Mode.
But using one will make the signal more effective.

In Contact Mode, you must use a dynamic carrier.

This will not only carry the encoded fundamental


frequencies, but also act as a powerful additional “left Use dynamic carriers with a square wave. These provide a
hook” in itself. good modulation signal.
Dynamic carriers help to reduce muscle contractions and
tingling sensations associated with the low frequencies
used for healing and detox programs, which can make a
Contact Mode session quite uncomfortable.

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Using electrodes with two subjects (Contact) with a single Spooky Remote. But you can treat a whole
neighborhood with two.
Spooky2 allows two subjects with the same condition to
receive frequencies using two pairs of contact electrodes. Most people assume that one person’s DNA package should
Here’s how: consist of multiple nails. Not true. You don’t even need a full
fingernail — a small segment of a nail will be just fine. Some
Make all the settings you require for waveform, etc. Then people cut each fingernail clipping into three or four small
click the Follow Out 1 selector button at the bottom of the parts, and use one part per Remote.
Waveform pane. Now go to the Output Shadowing pane
and enter the following: If you go smaller than this, so you can fit up to 50 nail
segments into one Spooky Remote. Even the tiniest sliver of a
fingernail will contain DNA.

So with two Remotes on one generator, you could treat up to


100 people at a time. All will receive exactly the same
treatment and power as if there were only one being taken care
of.

Load the set(s) you want and check all Program Descriptions
Connect one pair of electrodes directly to Out 1 of the for extra information. Then select Follow Out 1 to copy the
generator or Spooky Boost, and another pair to Out 2. Now waveform and related settings, and you’re ready for some
both subjects will receive the same frequencies. prime Spooky2 action.

Two Remotes for Epidemics (Remote) This copies the waveforms


from Out 1 to Out 2, so the
While some Programs require the use of a Spooky Boost, waveforms are identical.
Spooky2 also allows you to use two Remotes connected to
a single generator, either directly, or to the pass-through Then make the following
Outs of a Spooky Boost. settings:

You can easily treat a whole family for the same condition

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Note that these are the defaults for Output Shadowing.

In the second example below, Out 1 amplitude is 5 volts. You


want your Holland 11th Harmonic to run at 7 volts.

Dual Voltage Control (Remote/Contact)

Another reason that Output Shadowing is so powerful is


that it allows you to allocate different amplitudes/voltages
to the signals on each Out.

Let’s say you’re running a Program at 5 volts on Out 1.


Now you wish to add the Holland 11th Harmonic — but
run it at 9 volts.

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Wobbles & Feathering

Certain pathogens can be hard to kill straight away. So


they will require multiple treatment sessions.

One problem that can arise with this is that they may
become adapted to the treatments, and so take longer to eradicate. The answer is to prevent this from happening by constantly and
minutely varying either the exact values of the frequencies being applied, or their amplitudes — or both.

You have three methods — and you can use all if you wish. The first are Amplitude and Frequency Wobbles. The latter is target-
centered, i.e., a frequency of 100 Hz may be wobbled as 99.5 > 99.75 > 100 > 100.25 > 100.5. Amplitude Wobble ramps to target.

The menus above allow you to select from three waveforms that describe the trajectory along which the change will be applied —
sawtooth, inverse sawtooth, and triangle. The % field dictates how intensely the change will be applied. And the Steps parameter on
the right lets you specify how many discrete steps or “jumps” the change will make from one value to the next.

For Amplitude, 10-15% is a reasonable value for intensity, and 1% is good for Frequency.

Steps are the red dots in the illustrations above. They are discrete values along the trajectories of the waveforms. So these wobbles
aren’t applied smoothly and continuously — they jump from each step position to the next, without any change in value in
between. A good general option for Steps is the default value of 16.

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Frequency: 1000 (1,000Hz/1KHz)
Setting 1: +- .02% Feathering.
Result 1: Random from 999.80-1000.20 (randomization range = .4 Hz).
Setting 2: Octave 12 Stage Wobble.
Result 2: 1000, 2000, 4000, 8000, 16000, 32000, 64000, 32000, 16000, 8000, 4000, 2000.

Frequency: 100000 (100,000Hz/100KHz)


Setting 1: +- .02% Feathering.
Result 1: Random from 99980-100020 (randomization range = 40 Hz).
Setting 2: Octave 12 Stage Wobble.
Result 2: 100000, 200000, 400000, 800000, 1600000, 3200000, 6400000, 3200000, 1600000, 800000, 400000, 200000.

Frequency: 1000000 (1,000,000Hz/1MHz)


Setting 1: +- .02% Feathering.
Result 1: Random from 999800-1000200 (randomization range = 400 Hz).
Setting 2: Octave 12 Stage Wobble.
Result 2: 1000000, 2000000, 4000000, 8000000, 16000000, 32000000, 64000000, 32000000, 16000000, 8000000,
4000000, 2000000.

Feathering creates rapid random changes in the frequency so it changes up and down in value within a set maximum
percentage. Wobble creates rapid controlled changes in the frequency so it changes by constant values dictated by the choice you
make in the menu. Let’s take a closer look at those choices here (F = the original frequency):

None
Applies the frequencies directly with no changes.

+- .02% Feathering
Output will fluctuate rapidly by .02% above and below the set frequency randomly. Useful where the exact frequency of a
pathogen may be uncertain. Excellent for remote treatment.

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+- .05% Feathering
Same as .02% feathering but the variation is greater.

Frequencies have mathematical “relatives” called harmonics. Higher harmonics can be very powerful. These options create the
following rapid and continuous harmonic step sequences.

.02% 4 Stage Wobble


F, F+.02%, F, F-.02%

.02% 8 Stage Wobble


F, F+.01%, F+.02%, F+.01%, F, F-.01%, F-.02%, F-.01%

.05% 4 Stage Wobble


F, F+.05%, F, F-.05%

.05% 8 Stage Wobble


F, F+.025%, F+.05%, F+.025%, F, F-.025%, F-.05%, F-.025%

Octave 2 Stage Wobble


F, F × 2

Octave 4 Stage Wobble


F, F × 2, F × 4, F × 2

Octave 6 Stage Wobble


F, F × 2, F × 4, F × 6, F × 4, F × 2

Octave 8 Stage Wobble


F, F × 2, F × 4, F × 6, F × 8, F × 6, F × 4, F × 2

Octave 10 Stage Wobble


F, F × 2, F × 4, F × 6, F × 8, F × 10, F × 8, F × 6, F × 4, F × 2

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Octave 12 Stage Wobble
F, F × 2, F × 4, F × 6, F × 8, F × 10, F × 12, F × 10, F × 8, F × 6, F × 4, F × 2
A perfect square wave is made up of odd harmonics. Spooky2 can force these to work harder by fluctuating to higher ones:

Odd 2 Stage Wobble


F, F × 3

Odd 4 Stage Wobble


F, F × 3, F × 5, F × 3

Odd 6 Stage Wobble


F, F × 3, F × 5, F × 7, F × 5, F × 3

Odd 8 Stage Wobble


F, F × 3, F × 5, F × 7, F × 9, F × 7, F × 5, F × 3

Odd 10 Stage Wobble


F, F × 3, F × 5, F × 7, F × 9, F × 11, F × 9, F × 7, F × 5, F × 3

Odd 12 Stage Wobble


F, F × 3, F × 5, F × 7, F × 9, F × 11, F × 13, F × 11, F × 9, F × 7, F × 5, F × 3

The Fibonacci Series of numbers can be seen everywhere in natural organic growth patterns. It’s an excellent choice for good
results:

Fibonacci 3 Stage Wobble


F, F, F × 2

Fibonacci 5 Stage Wobble


F, F, F × 2, F × 3, F × 2

Fibonacci 7 Stage Wobble


F, F, F × 2, F × 3, F × 5, F × 3, F × 2
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Fibonacci 9 Stage Wobble
F, F, F × 2, F × 3, F × 5, F × 8, F × 5, F × 3, F × 2

Fibonacci 15 Stage Wobble


F, F, F × 2, F × 3, F × 5, F × 8, F × 13, F × 21, F × 34, F × 21, F × 13, F × 8, F × 5, F × 3, F × 2

The natural logarithm is based on the mathematical formula 1 + 1÷(1x2) + 1÷(1x2x3) + 1÷(1x2x3x4) + 1÷(1x2x3x4x5)...etc.

But it can also be used to calculate frequency harmonics.

One highly respected Rife developer recommends using it exclusively, but our tests do not lead us to concur:

Fibonacci 11 Stage Wobble


F, F, F × 2, F × 3, F × 5, F × 8, F × 13, F × 8, F × 5, F × 3, F × 2

Fibonacci 13 Stage Wobble


F, F, F × 2, F × 3, F × 5, F × 8, F × 13, F × 21, F × 13, F × 8, F × 5, F × 3, F × 2

Natural Log 2 Step Wobble


F, F × 20.0855369232

Natural Log 4 Step Wobble


F, F × 20.0855369232, F × 403.4287934927, F × 20.0855369232

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The waveform symbol you see here causes some confusion. Users wonder why, when they’ve selected a square or an inverse
sawtooth in Spooky2, they see this squiggly line instead.

Well, Spooky2 creates all of its waveforms as arbitrary waves in software, then downloads them to the generator. And this squiggly
symbol on the Spooky2–XM display simply shows that an arbitrary waveform is being used rather than one of the generator’s own
built-in waves. Mystery solved!

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Inverse and Sync
To understand this clearly, watch what happens to the waveforms on Out 1
and Out 2 when the three different options at the bottom of the list are
selected. In all cases, the wave is sine damped.

On the left, Follow Out 1 and Sync are selected — the signal on Out 1 is
copied to Out 2. You can see this clearly because the red and blue
waveforms are identical.

Over the first peak, both waves move from 0 to +10 at the same time — so
the total energy from this positive peak is 10 volts from each output.

In the second, the only difference is that we’ve selected Inverse instead of
Follow Out 1. At first glance, the red and blue waveforms don’t appear to
have changed.

But look closer — the blue one is no longer an exact copy of the red one.
Instead, it’s a reversed mirror image of it.

Over the first peak, the red wave moves from 0 to +10 at the same time as
the blue wave moves from 0 to -10.

This means that the maximum potential from this positive peak is now 20
volts from each output (since the difference between -10 and +10 is 20).

And this piece of electronic wizardry explains how an initial 10 volt signal on Out 1 can become a 20 volt wallop when you use
two outputs coupled with Inverse and Sync.

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But something rather different happens to the wave
on Out 2 when you select Spike+Sync and put a tick
in its Invert checkbox to the right.

For every sub-wave in the composite waveform —


and there are 8 as you can see from the WCM field
— Spooky2 injects one high-voltage spike at every
positive and negative peak on Out 2.

These spikes are extremely powerful and can be


tailored to your liking. However, although they’re
based on the technical requirements for cell
electroporation, higher voltages are required to
cause cell walls to open.

Nevertheless, this provides a unique and very


powerful way to hammer the living daylights out of
even the toughest pathogen or parasite.

For certain acute or very advanced conditions where time is of the essence, however, Spooky Central/Plasma will deliver rapid and
effective electroporation, puncturing pathogen cells walls to kill in milliseconds, and opening up cancer cells so that Rife
frequencies delivered via plasma can destroy them quickly.

Now we need to show you how to sculpt and control all this awesome power, so we’ll start with the graphic that John used to
introduce Inverse and Sync — when a former member of the Spooky Team first saw this, he called it a “chainsaw wave.”

When the Sync checkbox is not ticked, the outputs of Out 1 and Out2 are not synced if there are different frequencies on Out 1 and
Out 2. However, if the frequencies are the same, type output will automatically be synced, even without the Sync checkbox ticked.

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This is one single
cycle of a sine
damped that’s been
transformed into a
chainsaw wave. As
you can see, there are
an awful lot of spikes
— 50, to be precise,
25 of them positive
and 25 negative. The
number of spikes is
controlled by the
number of sub-waves
that make up the
composite wave —
25 is entered in the
WCM field.

Spike Length controls


the length of time the
spike is applied for —
2 is a good value for
frequencies over
10,000 Hz, and 1 for
frequencies lower than this. Spike Ratio dictates how powerful the spike amplitude is in relation to the rest of the waveform.

To demonstrate these controls more clearly, we’ll use something a little less confusing to the eye — a plain sine wave:

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Here’s our sine wave,
composed of five sub-
waves (WCM = 5).
There’s a voltage
spike at each positive
and negative peak (+
Spike and – Spike are
both ticked), and each
one is transmitted for
two time units (Spike
Length = 2).

Spike Ratio is set to 2,


which means that the
amplitude of each
spike is twice that of
the overall waveform.
You can see that the
curved wave only
rises and falls halfway
to the top and bottom
of the window, but
each spike goes all the
way.

Now let’s try changing the Spike Length and Spike Ratio so you can see the differences these make:

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Here we’ve changed
the Spike Length to
24 and the Spike
Ratio to 8 so you can
clearly see what’s
going on.

The physical width of


each spike (which is
the left-to-right time
axis) has obviously
increased, and the
height of the
underlying parent
wave (which is the
vertical voltage axis)
has decreased — but
the spike’s height
(voltage/amplitude)
has remained the
same. Note that a
Spike Length of 24 as
shown wouldn’t be a
good value to enter
because high voltage would be applied for longer — this is likely to be painful for contact mode. We’ve used this value simply to
demonstrate how the waveform’s shape changes in response.

OK, so what do the other spike controls do?

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These are the exact
same settings as in
the previous graphic
— the only thing
we’ve changed is the
Spike Count.

Spooky2 now gives


us the number of
spikes we want —
five. If we want
spikes on every peak,
we don’t have to
count those peaks,
and then enter the
result. Entering 0 for
Spike Count will do it
for us.

Why would you ever


want fewer spikes?
Well, it should keep
pathogens off
balance, giving them
much less chance to “get into the rhythm” of your attack.

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Same settings here as
before, except now
we’ve chosen not to
transmit any spikes on
negative peaks.

We still have a total


of five spikes because
the missing negative
ones have now been
added to the positive
spike count to make it
up to five.

Why would you do


this?

Because
experimentation is
the best way for you
to learn more about
rifing — and because
Spooky2 empowers
you to do just this.

If you’re following along entering these values in your own Spooky2, you’ll see that when Inverse and Sync are selected, the second
line of Output Shadowing greys out. This is because Out 2 copies and inverts the wave on Out 1, but uses the same frequencies.

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Now here’s an
interesting twist —
instead of Inverse and
Sync, we’ve selected
Spike+Sync.

Take a look at the blue


wave on Out 2 — the
curved parent
waveform is no
longer being
generated, just the
spikes. This means
that all the power of
Out 2 is being used
for those spikes, and
none for the
underlying waveform.
Plus, we’ve inverted
the entire spike
waveform on Out 2
by putting a tick in
the checkbox to the
right of the
Spike+Sync text.

By doing this inversion, you avoid cancellation of the spikes.

Try removing the tick to see exactly what we mean here — there will be no spikes at all in the output waveform when you do.

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Here’s another
example of how to do
spikes correctly using
John’s original
example of an Inverse
and Sync sine damped
wave. This is what it
looks like when you
set it to Spike+Sync
instead of Inverse and
Sync.

Again, Out 2 looks


pretty formidable, but
prior to the
introduction of the
Invert Waveform
control, all of those
fearsome spikes
would have cancelled
each other out and we
would have been left
with a very wimpy
wave.

No longer. As you can see from the output waveform pane, we now have a fearsome chainsaw wave that’s ready to do some serious
pathogen damage. But that’s not all — the Invert Waveform system is even more flexible:

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We’ve returned to our earlier example of a sine wave so you can
see this clearly.

This image shows our sine wave on Out 1 together with the
spikes we’ve added via its Spike Length/Spike Ratio controls.

Spike+Sync is selected, and its Invert Waveform box is ticked.

In most cases, this is exactly what you want.

But you can invert every waveform in the list, not just the
Spike+Sync one.

Here, we’ve chosen to invert the sine wave instead of the


Spike+Sync wave by ticking its Invert Waveform box, and
unticking the Spike+Sync box.

If you compare the output waveform panes in both images, you


can clearly see the two different output signals — they are mirror
images of each other.

But there’s more...

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To show this more clearly, we’ve changed the waveform to a
square wave with 4 entered in the WCM column so we have
four sub-waves infolded into a single wave cycle.

The – Spike control is ticked, and you can see that the spikes are
present on the leading edges of all the sub-waves, and that they
are all in the negative phase.

Now we’ve ticked the – Edge control as well.

The spikes are all still in the negative phase — but they’ve now
moved to the trailing edges of the sub-waves.

Now that’s what we call taking control!

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Waveform & Frequency
Even though they may look mysterious, waveforms are actually very easy to understand. They are simply graphical illustrations of
how the amplitude, or power, of energy changes over time. Let’s look at the waves in Spooky2. The vertical red line at left measures
positive and negative amplitudes, with 0 being the divider. The horizontal red line at bottom shows time — one second.

Sine Wave: like all the waves shown below, this one completes one full cycle every second, so its frequency is 1 Hz.

A: amplitude rises from zero in a positive direction at a changing rate.


B: amplitude has reached its highest positive point, or peak.
C: amplitude goes below 0 and continues in a negative direction at a changing rate.
D: amplitude reaches its lowest negative point, or peak.
E: amplitude once again starts to move in a positive direction at a changing rate.

Good for: healing, detox, killing (at very high frequencies).

Square Wave: this also completes one full cycle every second, so its frequency is 1 Hz.

A: amplitude is running at its highest positive level at a constant rate.


B: amplitude immediately drops below 0 to its negative peak.
C: amplitude is running at its lowest negative level at a constant rate.
D: amplitude immediately moves through 0 to its peak positive level.

Good for: killing, healing, detox.

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Sawtooth: this completes its full cycle in one second, so its frequency is 1 Hz.

A: amplitude moves from negative peak towards positive at a constant rate.


B: amplitude passes through 0 to its highest positive peak.
C: amplitude continues to move in a positive direction at a constant rate.
D: amplitude immediately drops through 0 to peak negative level.

Good for: healing, detox.

Inverse Sawtooth: this completes its full cycle in one second, so its frequency is 1 Hz.

A: amplitude ramps down from positive peak level at a constant rate.


B: amplitude passes through 0.
C: amplitude continues to move in a negative direction at a constant rate to its
lowest negative peak.
D: amplitude immediately moves through 0 to peak positive level.

Good for: killing.

The Sawtooth and the Inverse Sawtooth are the only two waveforms that are mirror images of each other. Sawtooth always rises
slowly and drops quickly, where Inverse Sawtooth always falls slowly and rises quickly. Although this may seem insignificant, it’s
actually very important, and we’ll look at the different results in a later section.

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Triangle: also completes its full cycle in one second, so its frequency is 1 Hz.

A: amplitude moves from negative peak level at a constant rate.


B: amplitude passes through 0.
C: amplitude reaches its peak positive level, then starts to fall at a constant rate.
D: amplitude passes through 0.
E: amplitude reaches its peak negative level.

Good for: experimentation as a possible linear substitute for sine.

Damped Sinusoidal: this is the exclusive Spooky2 recreation of Dr. Royal Raymond Rife’s famous damped sinusoidal which was
used in a documented cure of 14 terminal cancers and two terminal TB cases. This, like all the following waves, is different. It's
composed of a sequence of 12 internal sines, each with progressively decaying cycles from positive to negative. Spooky2
automatically compensates for all composite multi-cycle waveforms so that their output frequencies are always correct.

A: amplitude is at peak level.


B: amplitude ramps down with 12 internal progressively decaying cycles passing
from positive to negative through 0 on each one.
C: amplitude immediately moves back up to peak positive level.

Good for: healing, detox, killing (at very high frequencies).

Spooky2 Note: the total number of internal cycles in a single composite cycle is
controlled by the value you enter in the Wave Cycle Multiplier field (12 in this
case).

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Damped Square: a new waveform based on the principles of the damped sinusoidal. Its 12 internal square waves progressively
decay, and Spooky2 automatically adjusts the composite waveform to make its transmitted frequency correct.

A: amplitude is at peak level.


B: amplitude ramps down with 12 internal progressively decaying cycles passing
from positive to negative through 0 on each one.
C: amplitude immediately rises back up to peak positive level.

Good for: killing, healing, detox.

Spooky2 Note: the total number of internal cycles in a single composite cycle is
controlled by the value you enter in the Wave Cycle Multiplier field (12 in this
case).

Sine H-Bomb: another new wave based on the damped sinusoidal. Technically, it’s more complex and involves duty cycle
computations. It’s built from eight internal sine cycles, and the composite waveform is automatically adjusted to make its
transmitted frequency correct.

A: amplitude is at 0.
B: amplitude rises sharly to peak positive level, then falls sharply back through 0 to
peak negative level, then rises sharply back up to 0.
C: amplitude proceeds through six smaller internal cycles.
D: repeat step B.
E: repeat step A.

Good for: healing, detox, killing (at very high frequencies).

Spooky2 Note: the total number of internal cycles in a single composite cycle is
controlled by the value you enter in the Wave Cycle Multiplier field (8 in this case).

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Square H-Bomb: this is a third new waveform based on the principles behind the damped square. It’s built from eight internal
square wave cycles, and Spooky2 automatically adjusts the composite waveform to make its transmitted frequency correct.

A: amplitude is at 0.
B: amplitude immediately rises to peak positive level, then moves immediately
through 0 to peak negative level, then immediately rises back up to 0.
C: amplitude rises and proceeds through six smaller internal cycles.
D: repeat step B.
E: repeat step A.

Good for: killing, healing, detox.

Spooky2 Note: the total number of internal cycles in a single composite cycle is
controlled by the value you enter in the Wave Cycle Multiplier field (8 in this case).

So let’s sum up:

Frequency is how often the energy in something changes from a positive state to a negative state in one second of time.

Waveform is a visual representation of how the energy’s power ramps up and down during one such change.

But we’re not finished yet. We need to take a look at two other important properties which have great importance for how
waveforms behave.

The first is Offset, and this applies to all waveforms. The second is Duty Cycle, which applies only to plain square waves.

So let’s do that that now.

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Waveform & Offset
You’ve seen that normal waveforms have two phases — positive and negative. What this means in practice is that positive energy is
applied by the waveform for half its cycle, and negative energy is applied for the other half. Some renowned energy medicine
researchers, most notably Dr. Hulda Clark, maintain that it’s more effective for pathogen killing to apply unidirectional energy only.
You can do this by using Offset.

So that you can see the effect of Offset clearly, we’ve chosen a triangle wave here.
This one has 0% Offset,

The wave is in its positive phase for 50% of its cycle (above the red 0 line), and in
its negative phase for the other 50% (below the red 0 line).

Above are the settings to enter for a normal zero Offset waveform like this.

On the left, you can see that this is still the same triangle waveform, but its position
on the graph is now different.

We’ve given it a 100% positive Offset, and the wave is now entirely in its positive
phase for its whole cycle.

Above are the settings for 100% positive Offset when using Inverse and Sync with
Spooky Boost. To use Follow Out 1 instead of Inverse and Sync, the values to enter
for both Outs are 100 and 100 (both positive). For direct connection to Out 1 only,
enter 0 instead of -100.

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If you choose to use a positive Offset, one very important thing you mustn’t forget is its effect on available Amplitude.

The Spooky2-XM generator has a voltage range that goes from -10 volts to +10
volts. This gives us a total range of 20 volts when measured from the lowest
negative peak to the highest positive peak, so the generators output 20 volts peak to
peak.

However, since we’ve applied a 100% positive Offset here and pushed the
waveform up into the positive phase only, this means that the voltage available for a
potential negative phase is not used, since no part of the signal is now negative.

As a result, applying an Offset to any waveform may reduce the overall amplitude
of your signal (see table below).

Vmax = Volts maximum. Vmin = Volts minimum. Vpp = Volts peak to peak.

Note: applying a 100% Offset means that only one LED on your Spooky Remote will light. This is normal.

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Duty Cycle
Duty Cycle can be a confusing concept to grasp for many newcomers to Rife technology. So let’s try to clarify things as much as
possible. Every waveform has a cycle — this is one complete iteration of the wave from its beginning to its end, then it repeats the
exact same pattern for the next wave cycle.

Duty Cycle is related to this, but it dictates strictly one thing — for how long during a wave’s cycle the signal is held constant at its
maximum amplitude. And this is the key to understanding it. Because if you cast your mind back to a few moments ago when we
went through all the different waveforms, you’ll remember that each of them is constantly changing its amplitude. Except for one
— the square wave.

A square wave goes from zero to full amplitude almost instantly, then holds that amplitude constant for a period of time before
falling almost instantly back to zero again. Duty Cycle is what gives us control over the length of the period for which that constant
amplitude is held — so Duty Cycle really can only ever apply to a plain square wave.

This one on the left has a default Duty Cycle of 50%. This means that the signal is
delivered at full amplitude for half of the wave’s natural cycle, then it’s “turned off”
until the next wave cycle begins.

If you set its Duty Cycle to 0%, you’d have no signal at all, and if you set it to
100%, you’d have a constant uninterrupted signal, neither of which are useful in
Rife therapy.

So Duty Cycle gives you control over how long the square wave’s maximum
amplitude is held steady inside every cycle of the wave. As a result, it can be
thought of as a kind of built-in Gate. However, due to the nature of the square wave,
Duty Cycle is much more useful than this.

A square wave is naturally rich in odd harmonics — 3rd, 5th, 7th, 9th, and so on. However, it is almost as if these harmonics are not
generated instantly in time, but revealed instead in a lightning-fast “glissando,” much like someone running a finger up the

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keys of a piano. So the larger the square wave’s Duty Cycle value is, the more harmonics are revealed because the “glissando” is
being “played” for longer. And once you start to go much higher than 50%, the even harmonics start to show themselves, too.

This square wave has a Duty Cycle of 10%. This means that it’s delivering power
for 10% of its total wave cycle duration, and turned off for the remaining 90%.

Duty Cycles of less than 50% are not really very useful, and we can’t think of any
reason why we’d want to do this, unless it was for pure experimentation.

The more useful values are over 50%, and we’ve seen 67%, 72%, 81%, and 93%
being recommended by various experienced rifers.

At the other end of the scale, here’s a square wave with a Duty Cycle of 90%. This
delivers power at a constant amplitude for 90% of the wave cycle’s duration, then
turns off for the remaining 10%.

This is a lot more useful than the previous example.

However, it must be said that we’ve found that using an inverse sawtooth, a
waveform naturally rich in both odd and even harmonics, is a better bet for killing
pathogens, and a plain sawtooth is now yielding excellent experimental results for
healing and detoxification applications.

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Understanding Spooky Remote
Spooky Remote was introduced before the Spooky2-XM generator was available. So the only generator you could use with it was
the UDB1108S. At that time, calibrating this generator had to be done manually with a multimeter.

Because this cheap and cheerful unit’s components tended to drift over time, you had to do your calibration routine at least once a
month, but preferably every week — a painful chore if you were using a bunch of UDBs.

But Spooky Remote offered a brilliantly simple way to calibrate quickly and easily without needing a multimeter.

Every Remote has two red LEDs. One LED uses the positive part of the signal to illuminate, and the other uses the negative part. So
when you loaded the “Signal Test” set and ran it, you turned the AMPLITUDE knob up full, then adjusted the OFFSET knob until
both LEDs shone equally brightly.

When they did, your setup was calibrated — meaning that the positive and negative aspects of the signal were equal in strength. In
other words, the signal’s Offset from the point of equal power was zero. This meant you could recalibrate as often as you wished,
even in the middle of a Program, and we believe that the constant application of properly calibrated frequencies was responsible for
at least some of the excellent results that started to come in after the Remote entered widespread use.

However, after the introduction of the Spooky2-XM generator, which is calibrated by the user entering values for Amplitude and
Offset in the Spooky2 software, the Remote LEDs didn’t seem to have any purpose other than letting the user know that a signal
was being transmitted.

Many users were confused.

Seemingly baffling LED behavior ranging from only one LED lighting to neither of them working was reported. But to those with
“The Knowledge,” this was all normal, and to be expected.

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The truth is that the LEDs are far more useful than they appear, and once you understand how they work, you’ll be able to judge at
a glance a lot more of what’s going on in your generator.

Three things control how the LEDs respond to the signal — frequency, waveform, and amplitude. The following graphics were
constructed in Spooky2 by a former Spooky Team member who didn’t own an oscilloscope. The following graphics were made to
demonstrate Wave Cycle Multipliers. First, let’s look at frequency:

Remote & Frequency

This is a 1 Hz square wave. It completes one positive-to-negative cycle every


second.

A: Signal is positive for half a second, so the left LED lights for half a second.
B. Signal immediately drops through 0 to negative.
C: Signal is negative for half a second, so the right LED lights for half a second.

The LEDs turn on and off very slowly, and are never both lit at the same time.

Now here’s a 32 Hz square wave — it completes 32 positive-to-negative cycles every second. Count the peaks — there are 32.

With this frequency, the entire A-B-C cycle described above takes place 32 times
every second.

This means that for every one of those 32 cycles, the signal is positive for 1/64th of a
second, so the left LED is lit for 1/64th of a second.

The signal then goes negative for 1/64th of a second, so the right LED lights for
1/64th of a second.

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Now the LEDs are both flashing very quickly. Nevertheless, it’s always the case that only one of them is lit at a time.

Note that if you use a Wave Cycle Multiplier of 12, the frequency sent to the Spooky2-XM is divided by 12. Now let’s move it up
a notch.

Here’s a 256 Hz square wave. Please note that a real one you’d see on an oscilloscope doesn’t look exactly like this — what we’re
running up against here are the resolution limits of computer screens. Nevertheless, 256 cycles in a single second moves the peaks
of each one so close to one another that the PC screen cannot show any degree of separation between them.

Now, the original A-B-C positive-to-negative cycle happens 256 times every second.

And for each of those 256 cycles, the signal is positive for 1/512th of a second, so the
left LED lights for 1/512th of second.

The cycle then goes negative for 1/512th of a second, so the right LED is lit for
1/512th of a second.

Now each LED will appear to be constantly lit, at equal brightness. However, as you now know, it’s not possible for each LED to
be lit at the same time, because the signal can never be both positive and negative at the same time, so what you’re seeing is an
illusion that’s caused by the limits of the human eye.

That same illusion is what allows movies, which are a series of still photos transmitted in sequence at a frequency of about 24 per
second, to appear to be a facsimile of real life.

We come up against a different type of limit when we start to transmit very high frequencies in the megahertz range — which is
millions of cycles every second: the limits of some of our present-day technologies.

What happens with high MHz frequencies is that the cycle switches from positive to negative so fast that neither LED has time to
switch on fully before it receives the signal to switch off again. The result is the LEDs appear to go very dim, and may even appear
to be turned off completely.

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This doesn’t mean that Spooky2, the generator, or the Remote have stopped working — just that current LED switching technology
isn’t fast enough to keep up with what’s happening with an extremely fast signal. This is nothing to worry about.

Remote & Amplitude


However, there’s another scenario where the LEDs can appear to be very dim, or even unlit — and this one doesn’t involve very
high frequencies at all.

Every time an LED lights up, it uses a very tiny fraction of the frequency’s motive power — amplitude, otherwise known as
voltage. At amplitudes above about 5 volts, you won’t really see any difference in the luminance of the LEDs. However, if you set
your amplitude lower than this, the voltage available to light up the LEDs drops off, and the result is that they appear to be dim.
At very low amplitudes, they will look like they’re not working at all.

This is also nothing to worry about. In fact, it’s a good thing because it means that all of the frequency’s voltage is being used for
the purpose intended — healing.

Remote & Waveform


Would it surprise you to learn that you can get a pretty good idea of which waveform is being used on a Channel from watching
how the Remote LEDs behave at low frequencies?

For all of the examples we’ve already shown you, we used a square wave. With a square, the power is always constant at positive
and negative polarities, and the change from positive to negative is almost instantaneous.

However, exactly the same positive-to-negative switching principles apply to all the waveforms in Spooky2, and at low frequencies,
you’ll be able to see that the changes in brightness of both LEDs reflects the actual shape of the waveform.

Let’s go back to some of the original waveform graphics to explain what happens:

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Here’s what happens with a 1 Hz sine wave:

A: positive amplitude ramps up, so the left LED gets progressively brighter.
B: amplitude has reached its high point, so the left LED is at its brightest.
C: amplitude falls below 0, so the LED dims and goes out, while the right LED starts to
brighten.
D: negative amplitude has reached its low point, so the right LED is at its brightest.
E: amplitude once again starts to go positive, so the right LED starts to dim.

Here’s an inverse sawtooth waveform, also at 1 Hz:

A: positive amplitude falls at a constant rate, so the left LED slowly dims.
B: amplitude passes through 0, the left LED goes out and the right one comes on.
C: negative amplitude increases at a constant rate, so the right LED slowly brightens.
D: amplitude rises through 0 to peak positive, so the right LED goes out, and the left one
immediately brightens fully.

Let’s take a look at the 1 Hz damped sinusoidal:

A: amplitude is at peak, so the left LED is fully lit. As amplitude ramps down, the LED dims
and goes out, and the right LED comes on dimly and starts to brighten until it is fully lit.
B: amplitude falls away with 12 internal rises and falls passing from positive to negative
through 0. So each LED will brighten and dim 12 times in succession, and the brightness
ramps up and down gradually. With a damped square, the LEDs wouldn’t ramp up and down
— they’d simply switch on and off alternately.
C: at this point, both LEDs are very dimly lit because of the low amplitudes. Finally, the
amplitude returns to peak positive to start the cycle all over again.

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By now, you should be able to predict LED behavior when Spooky Remote is fed a 1 Hz Square H-Bomb:

A: amplitude is at 0, so neither LED is lit.


B: amplitude immediately rises to peak positive level, then falls through 0 to peak negative
level. This means that the left LED will light fully, then go out as the right LED illuminates
fully.
C: amplitude proceeds through six smaller internal switches. So each LED switches six times
in succession, but not to the same intensity of brightness as the first peak. With a Sine H-
Bomb, the LEDs will dim and brighten gradually rather than switch.
D: Step B is repeated.
E: Step A is repeated.

Finally, before we move on, there’s one very important thing you will have realized from reading all the foregoing: The Spooky
Remote LEDs are powered and controlled by frequency, waveform, and amplitude.

If Spooky2 is not sending a Program to instruct your generator to create these, the Remote will naturally receive none of them. So
neither one of the Remote LEDs can possibly light up.

Now you, too, have “The Knowledge.”

You should experiment for yourself with the various waveforms and very low frequencies at different amplitudes so you can see for
yourself the different results they produce in various combinations.

With a little practice and patience, you can learn to use the Remote’s LEDs as a useful tool rather than simply a way to answer
today’s burning technical question:

“Is this thing on?”

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Understanding Spectrum
We will explain how the Spectrum parameters affect the output signal, and give you some examples. This will give you a good
handle on it all. But the first thing you must understand about Spectrum is what it’s meant to be used for.

Spectrum was designed to kill every organism foreign to the body. Its primary purpose is not to heal, not to support, not to detox.
It’s really meant to be an executioner — for viruses, bacteria, fungi, mold, yeast, and parasites. So whenever you use it, you should
also run detox and support Programs.

The first thing we will look at is - Mortal Oscillatory Rate. This is the actual frequency of the pathogen. When we transmit a
frequency that is equal to the MOR of a pathogen, the pathogen will resonate with the frequency. Thus the pathogen will die.

The second thing we will look at is — Mortal Oscillatory Rate tolerance. Dr. Rife found that if you used any frequency that was
within +/-.025% of the pathogen’s MOR, it would still be killed. The MOR tolerance frequency would be close enough to the
pathogens MOR frequency that it would still resonate it sufficiently to kill it.

To see how this can be very useful, we’ll take a look at two frequencies — 150 Hz and 1,500,000 Hz (1.5 MHz). The tolerance for
150 Hz is 0.0375 Hz (0.025% of 150 Hz), which means that any frequency from 149.9625 Hz to 150.0375 Hz will kill a pathogen
whose MOR is 150 Hz. Interesting, but not too useful.

However, it’s very important to remember that virtually all the frequencies we have today were developed on machines that had a
top frequency limit of 10,000 Hz or 100,000 Hz. But Dr. Rife and Dr. Clark had found that the actual MORs of pathogens were up
in the megahertz range — which these machines couldn’t transmit.

This means that we’re still dealing with low weaker sub-harmonics because of the technical limitations of the past. But that day is
over now — Spooky2 can transmit up to 25 million Hertz. So here’s where MOR tolerance becomes useful to us:

The tolerance for 1,500,000 Hz (1.5 MHz) is 375 Hz, which means that any frequency from 1,499,625 Hz to 1,500,375 Hz will kill
a pathogen whose MOR is 1.5 MHz — but it will also kill everything else whose MORs lie within that range.

And that’s not the only benefit. MOR tolerance up in the MHz range means we can take far bigger steps through frequencies and
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still be guaranteed we’re going to kill bad guys.

The third thing we will look at is power or — Amplitude:

Spectrum is a mathematical way to make one “parent” static or moving frequency produce up to 1,024 “child” frequencies
simultaneously, spread equally above and below that frequency. While this is an amazing feat, you must never forget that a
generator’s available amplitude is divided between all the frequencies it’s currently transmitting.

The Spooky2-XM and GeneratorX generators operate at a maximum of 20 volts.

So if you build a Spectrum that creates 1,024 frequencies at the same time, the amplitude of each would be 0.01953125volts — less
than one-fiftieth of a volt. While this might be useful in Remote Mode it’s certain that it would be no good in Contact Mode, which
needs far higher voltages to penetrate the skin.

There are two answers to this problem. The first is to reduce the number of frequencies being transmitted so there’s more power
available to each of them. The second is to use Spooky Central/Plasma.

Spectrum is a far more effective way to produce a cluster of frequencies around a set Center Frequency than by using any
frequency wobble. Wobbled frequencies are produced one after another (they are linear), and thus their dwell is momentary.
Spectrum frequencies are produced in parallel, and their dwells are thus all equal to the Center Frequency's dwell.

Always plan exactly what you want to achieve. Once you get the hang of it, there's no limit to what can be done.

So first let’s define our terms:

MOR or Center Frequency: this is your frequency on which the Spectrum will be centered — child frequencies will range above
and below.

MOR tolerance or Frequency Tolerance: this is the tolerance of distance from the Center Frequency or MOR that the child
frequencies can be spaced apart.

Wave Cycle Multiplier (WCM): this is how you set the number of child frequencies to be produced. Because frequencies are
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created both above and below the Center Frequency, the number of child frequencies you create will be twice the value you enter
here.

Frequency Spacing (FS): this is the distance between child frequencies that will be produced.

Spectrum %: this is how you set the range within which frequencies will be created — Spectrum is always a percentage of your
Center Frequency.

You will need to choose your Center Frequency, your MOR tolerance and your Wave Cycle Multiplier. From them you can
calculate the required values for Frequency Spacing and Spectrum %. Let us look at the formulas.

1. The formula to calculate the required Frequency Spacing value is:

Frequency Spacing = Center Frequency × MOR tolerance

2. The formula to calculate the required Spectrum % value is:

Spectrum % = Wave Cycle Multiplier × 100 × Frequency Spacing ÷ Center Frequency

Let us look at some examples.

Example 1: We want a frequency of 1.5 MHz with a MOR tolerance of 0.025% and we want 100 child frequencies.

So 1.5 MHz is our Center Frequency and our MOR tolerance is 0.00025 and our WCM is 50 (100 child frequencies). There are 101
frequencies in all, our Center Frequency, plus 50 below it and 50 above it — our child frequencies.

So our Frequency Spacing would be the Center Frequency of 1,500,000 Hz multiplied by the MOR tolerance of 0.00025:

1,500,000 × 0.00025 = 375

And our Spectrum % would be the Wave Cycle Multiplier 50 multiplied by 100 multiplied by the Frequency Spacing of 375 Hz
divided by the Center Frequency of 1,500,000 Hz:
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50 × 100 × 375 ÷ 1,500,000=1.25

Example 2: We want a frequency of 500 Hz with a MOR tolerance of 0.025% and we want 20 individual frequencies.

So 500 Hz is our Center Frequency and our MOR tolerance is 0.00025 and our WCM is 10 (20 child frequencies).

So our Frequency Spacing would be the Center Frequency of 500 Hz multiplied by the MOR tolerance of 0.00025:

500 × 0.00025 = 0.125

And our Spectrum % would be the Wave Cycle Multiplier 10 multiplied by 100 multiplied by the Frequency Spacing of 0.125 Hz
divided by the Center Frequency of 500 Hz:

10 × 100 × 0.125÷500 = 0.25

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Now let us take a look at a frequency sweep spectrum example here:

Example 3: We want a Hulda Clark range frequency sweep of 76,000 to 880,000 Hz with a MOR tolerance of 0.025% and we
want 96 individual frequencies. For this example we are going to use the Create Spectrum Sweep utility.

Here we type in the Program Name, set the Spectrum Low Frequency to 76000 and the Spectrum High Frequency to 880000 and
set the Frequency Tolerance to 0.025% (MOR tolerance is the same as Frequency Tolerance). We set the Wave Cycle Multiplier to
96 and choose the Create Dual Weight Sweep type.

Click the Save button on the upper right.

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1

2
5

3 4

Here are the settings for this sweep:


1. Click Restore Defaults.
2. In Signal Settings, set Out 1 and Out 2 amplitude to 20.
3. In Waveform Setup, set Out 1 waveform to Sine wave, Out 2 to Sine wave.
4. Using the 4th field of the Database Entry View set the WCM to 96 and Spectrum field of the Out 1 Sine waveform to 84.1%
in Waveform Setup.
5. In the Output Shadowing area, use the 4th field of the Database Entry View to set the Out 2 = ( Out 1 × .25 ) + 358500 Hz
setting.

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Making Waves
Spooky2 generates 9 different waveforms. Here’s what they are, and what they can do. First, the unaltered wave.

Sine: useful for healing with Square: normally used to kill Sawtooth: a smooth rise in Inverted sawtooth: powerful
a gentle rise and fall in pathogens, with almost power, then an abrupt drop killer, with an almost instant
energy. instant rises to full power. — useful for healing. power rise.

Triangle: smooth constant Damped sinusoidal: used by Damped square: world Sine H-Bomb: world-first, a
power rise and drop-off. Dr. Rife in the ‘30s. Very first, extrapolation of Dr. very powerful new sine.
Mainly experimental. powerful. Rife’s damped sinusoidal
Spooky2 offers 12 waveforms in Waveform Setup (Follow
Out 1, Spike+Sync, and Inverse and Sync are waves
created on the fly whose shapes depend on your settings).
Additional waveforms are found in the Custom Waves
Menus.
Square H-Bomb: world-
first, square version.

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Now, here are the new waveforms generated by adding a second frequency that’s three times the first (the F2 control is described
here):

Sine: add F1 to F2 Square: add F1 to F2 Sawtooth: add F1 to F2 Inv saw: add F1 to F2


(F2=3xF1). (F2=3xF1). (F2=3xF1). (F2=3xF1).

Triangle: add F1 to F2 Damped sin: add F1 to F2 Damped sq: add F1 to F2 Sine H-Bomb: add F1 to
(F2=3xF1). (F2=3xF1). (F2=3xF1). F2 (F2=3xF1).

Square H-Bomb: add F1


to F2 (F2=3xF1).

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These are the waveforms that result from adding a frequency that’s 11 times the first (the Holland 11th Harmonic Effect):

Sine: add F1 to F2 Square: add F1 to F2 Sawtooth: add F1 to F2 Inv Saw: add F1 to F2


(F2=11xF1). (F2=11xF1). (F2=11xF1). (F2=11xF1).

Triangle: add F1 to F2 Damped sin: add F1 to F2 Damped sq: add F1 to F2 Sine H-Bomb: add F1 to
(F2=11xF1). (F2=11xF1). (F2=11xF1). F2 (F2=11xF1).

Square H-Bomb: add F1


to F2 (F2=11xF1).

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Double side band (DSB) amplitude modulation — this adds upper and lower harmonics. Frequency 2 is three times the first:

Sine: mod F2 using F1 (AM Square: mod F2 with F1 Sawtooth: mod F2 with F1 Inv saw: mod F2 with F1 (AM
DSB, F2=3xF1). (AM DSB, F2=3xF1). (AM DSB, F2=3xF1). DSB, F2=3xF1).

Triangle: mod F2 with F1 Damped sin: mod F2 with F1 Damped sq: mod F2 with F1 Sine H-Bomb: mod F2 with F1
(AM DSB, F2=3xF1). (AM DSB, F2=3xF1). (AM DSB, F2=3xF1). (AM DSB, F2=3xF1).

Square H-Bomb: mod F2


with F1 (AM DSB,
F2=3xF1).
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DSB amplitude modulation again — this time Frequency 2 is Frequency 1’s 11th harmonic (the Holland Effect via DSB AM):

Sine: mod F2 using F1 (AM Square: mod F2 with F1 Sawtooth: mod F2 with F1 Inv saw: mod F2 with F1 (AM
DSB, F2=11xF1). (AM DSB, F2=11xF1). (AM DSB, F2=11xF1). DSB, F2=11xF1).

Damped sq: Mod F2 with F1 Sine H-Bomb: mod F2 w/ F1


Triangle: mod F2 with F1 Damped sin: mod F2 with F1
(AM DSB, F2=11xF1). (AM DSB, F2=11xF1).
(AM DSB, F2=11xF1). (AM DSB, F2=11xF1).

Square H-Bomb: mod F2


with F1 (AM DSB,
F2=11xF1).

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Single side band (SSB) AM adds powerful upper harmonics — Frequency 1 is multiplied by Frequency 2’s third harmonic:

Sine: mod F2 using F1 (AM Square: mod F2 with F1 Sawtooth: mod F2 with F1 Inv saw: mod F2 with F1 (AM
SSB, F2=3xF1). (AM SSB, F2=3xF1). (AM SSB, F2=3xF1). SSB, F2=3xF1).

Triangle: mod F2 with F1 Damped sin: mod F2 with Damped sq: mod F2 with F1 Sine H-Bomb: mod F2 with F1
(AM SSB, F2=3xF1). F1 (AM SSB, F2=3xF1). (AM SSB, F2=3xF1). (AM SSB, F2=3xF1).

Square H-Bomb: mod F2


with F1 (AM SSB,
F2=3xF1).

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Finally, SSB AM again with Frequency 2 multiplied by Frequency 1’s 11th harmonic (the Holland Effect via SSB AM):

Sine: mod F2 using F1 Square: mod F2 with Sawtooth: mod F2 with Inv saw: mod F2 with
(AM SSB, F2=11xF1). F1 (AM SSB, F1 (AM SSB, F1 (AM SSB,
F2=11xF1). F2=11xF1). F2=11xF1).

Triangle: mod F2 with Damped sin: mod F2 Damped sq: mod F2 Sine H-Bomb: mod F2
F1 (AM SSB, w/F1 (AM SSB, with F1 (AM SSB, with F1 (AM SSB,
F2=11xF1). F2=11xF1). F2=11xF1). F2=11xF1).

Square H-Bomb: mod


F2 with F1 (AM SSB,
F2=11xF1).

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More on waveforms:

Sine: the gentle curve of the sine wave’s amplitude makes it suitable for healing. Its trajectory is the purest form of energy/
motion, and you will see its shape throughout the natural world. Best for high frequencies, where it will also kill efficiently.

Square: the abrupt rises and falls in amplitude coupled with long peaks and troughs make this wave very suitable for killing
pathogens. However, it’s also effective for healing, especially if low frequencies are used.

Sawtooth: up to now, this does not have a history in Rife, so it’s still considered largely experimental. However, our
experiments so far have shown that it’s a very effective waveform to use for healing.

Inverse Sawtooth: the sharp rise to peak level combined with the linear fall in amplitude make this waveform excellent for
killing organisms, and it does this more effectively than the square wave. At higher amplitudes/voltages, it’s not really suitable
for healing — but some users have reported good results using it at reduced power.

Triangle: does not have a history in Rife — so it’s still experimental. Its linear slopes make for a less efficient “whip-crack”
effect, but it may be useful as a possible more linear substitute for a sine.

Sine Damped: Dr. Rife’s well-known cancer-killer waveform, as documented by the Smithsonian. When liberally sprinkled
with spikes, this becomes a fearsome weapon. But because it’s based on gradually decaying sine waves, it’s also excellent for
healing applications (without spikes).

Square Damped: damping applied to square waves — a brand new Spooky2 exclusive. Its energy trajectory makes it lethal for
pathogens, and it’s currently also being tested successfully in healing situations.

Sine H-Bomb: designed by John to feature energy spikes on leading and trailing edges. It’s based on sine waves, and this
should make it a good choice for powerful healing. But it should also be useful as a pathogen killer.

Square H-Bomb: Some feel that this may be Spooky2’s most powerful killing machine. John has questioned if it may be too
powerful for remote use, but many have used it successfully in this way without Herxing.

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NanoGuide A: Other Uses
A former member of the Spooky Team owned three very expensive top-of-the-line commercial Rife machines that together cost the
price of a small car. He returned the most expensive one for a partial refund because it kept breaking down. A second one never
worked from the moment he took it out of the box. The third worked fine, and it was built like a tank, so it fulfilled the first
necessity for any machine that’s going to be (literally) vitally important — reliability.

Yet he chooses to use the cheap and cheerful Spooky2 because he believes it’s the most powerful, effective, and versatile Rife
machine that money can buy. Very little money. But Spooky2 isn’t just a Rife machine. Right now, it can also:

‣ Make superior nano-colloidal/ionic silver.


‣ Function as a powerful Clark zapper — with Spectrum zapping as an added bonus.
‣ Be used very effectively as a foot tubs Rife system (a preset with instructions is included).
‣ Eradicate insect pests and molds in the home.
‣ Power a Spooky Cold Laser Wrist or Twin.
‣ Drive a PEMF coil.

Colloidal Silver
Some forgotten facts were once common knowledge. Almost 100 years of ceaseless marketing and lies has convinced the public
that drugs are the best way to combat illnesses — a lie becomes the truth if repeated often enough. Why? The most effective way to
control any society is to get — and keep — an iron grip on the health of its members. Sick people can’t put up much of a fight.

It’s time for a change. Spooky wants everyone to take control over their own health. It all begins with education. And the truth.

Before money dictated health matters, cheap remedies were effective. The ancient Romans used plain honey to prevent cuts from
becoming infected. Burdock (a common thistle) has been used for treating chronic diseases such as cancers, diabetes, and AIDS. It
is a blood purifier that can also be applied directly to the skin to treat problems such as eczema, acne, and psoriasis.

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No profits can be made from weeds, so drugs were created. The term “side effect” was invented to make drug dangers appear
unimportant. The correct term should be “unwanted effect.” The US Department of Agriculture's Division of Chemistry (later
renamed the FDA) questioned the effectiveness of many of the time-proven cures. Finally, the big push came to make most natural
cures illegal.

Before refrigeration was common, people would drop a silver coin into their milk jar to keep the milk fresh for longer. Silver
cutlery was — and still is — used to combat bacteria. Silver has an amazing ability to kill viral, bacterial and fungal organisms. An
independent test by Larry C. Ford, the MD of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology from UCLA School of Medicine,
concluded that colloidal silver kills more than 650 bacteria, fungi, parasites, molds and fungi, all of which have the potential to
cause diseases.

Silver is a threat to drug sales, so doubt needed to be placed on its safety. Reports of two people who drank massive amounts of
incorrectly made ionic silver were widely distributed. Their skin had turned blue. These reports omitted the dangers of common
drugs such as Paracetamol, which can cause devastating liver damage if just a few pills too many are taken regularly. This drug can
be bought at any supermarket without prescription.

In 2009, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), a notoriously conservative (and some would now say
untrustworthy) body released a report which showed that prescription drugs killed 37,485 Americans in that year— versus 36,284
killed in road traffic accidents. Common drugs believed by many to be innocuous caused more deaths than heroin and cocaine
combined in that year.

In contrast, silver is safe and effective. It has been used for over 2,000 years to prevent sickness and heal. Our bodies need silver to
function properly.

It’s important to understand the difference between colloidal silver and ionic silver.

Colloidal Silver is small silver particles suspended in a liquid. These particles are stable and suitable for both external (skin) and
internal use. It is the most desirable form of silver solution. Spooky2 can make true colloidal silver.

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Ionic silver is silver atoms dissolved within a liquid. The atom size is much smaller than colloidal silver particles. Each atom is
missing one electron, making them highly reactive. Ionic silver is converted into undesirable silver chloride when it encounters
body salts, so may be suitable for external (skin) use only.

Marketing hype has created confusion. Most “colloidal silver” being sold and made is in fact more than 90% ionic silver which is
only suitable for topical use. Once inside the body it becomes ineffective. The particle size of ionic silver is one molecule.

There are visible differences between colloidal silver and ionic silver. These drinking glasses contain two different batches of silver
solution, each with roughly 15ppm silver concentration. The glass on the left was made using the old-fashioned direct current
(battery) method. It has a high ionic content, no color, and is clear. Adding salt, however, will make it turn cloudy as the silver ions
convert to silver chloride. The glass on the right has a high colloidal content and a golden hue. Adding salt will not alter its clarity.
It was created over two days using very low current and the special Spooky2 waveform.

Instructions

Follow the simple steps on the


next couple of pages to create
true nano-particle colloidal
silver with a high silver
content.

The silver particle size will be


very small. This increases
effectiveness.

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1. Fill a glass or ceramic
container with distilled water.
Do not use tap or filtered water.
These will almost certainly
contain unwanted impurities
and chemicals.

2. Place two clean and shiny


silver rods in the water. They
must be more than one inch
apart and larger than 14 AWG
in thickness — 9 AWG is ideal
because the surface area is
greater.

This makes smaller particles


and has the bonus of being
stronger.

The rods should be at least


99.99% pure silver.

Find silver rods: StartPage


search list.

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3. Connect one output channel of the Spooky2-XM
generator to each rod.

You can do this either by using a Spooky Boost


signal processor, or the red clips of two individual
BNC-to-alligator clips cables.

The Spooky2 Silver Kit (left) comes with Spooky


Boost and two 99.99% pure silver rods, and you can
find it here.

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4. Launch Spooky2 and use the calculator (below) to estimate the Dwell you need to enter
for the Colloidal Silver Generation–JW preset. You may have to go to step 5 and briefly
run the generator to measure the Current (mA) with a multimeter so you can enter it in the
calculator.

The six fields in the By Calculation pane are interactive. Changing a value in one will alter
the values in the others. Enter your numbers in the top three to find the Dwell Multiplier
you need to enter in the Options pane.

The total time needed to make your CS will be shown. In the By


Measurement pane, enter the Initial TDS of your distilled water
before you start, then the Final TDS of the end product (or during
production). The estimated PPM will be shown beneath. Or enter
a PPM value to get the target TDS value.

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5. Load the Colloidal Silver Generation–JW preset. Enter the estimated dwell into the Dwell Multiplier field and start the generator.
The waveform has been designed to produce very small silver particles of varying size. Do not rush the manufacturing process.
Slower is better. Good luck!

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Important Notes

The quality of CS will increase if it is made slowly. It can take more than a day to make a truly great batch.
Use cold water. Hot water will speed up the process but the particle size will increase.
Stir the water every hour to ensure the silver particles are evenly distributed.
When your batch is done, it will be cloudy with sloughed-off silver oxide. Allow to stand for an hour before decanting so that
this can fall as sediment to the bottom of the container.
When the CS solution is ready for use it may be a light yellow/golden color. This indicates a very small particle size. You can
shine a laser light in the solution and see a visible red line, indicating microscopic silver particles in suspension.
Store the CS solution in a dark glass container. Plastics and ultra violet light from the sun may cause the silver ions to lose
their positive charge and clump together, losing their ability to heal.

What makes the Spooky CS protocol special?

Three unique features help Spooky2 produce remarkably high-quality colloidal silver.

1. The triangular shaped waveform uses pulses


of varying amplitude DC. The amplitude sets
the silver particle size drawn off the silver rod.
Differing sizes of particles will be drawn off,
each nanometers in size.

2. The waveform has a 10% DC offset that


speeds up the manufacturing time.

3. The silver rods do not require cleaning.


Swap Waveform inversions will turn the silver
hydroxide buildup on the anode (+) into plated
silver that sediments to the bottom of the container. This prevents contamination of your silver solution.

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JW On Making Superior CS

“It’s hard to find the strength of CS. People often use a TDS meter.
However, colloidal silver is silver particles that are suspended in
solution — only silver ions are dissolved. So TDS meters will only
measure the ionic silver strength, not the colloidal strength.

“TDS meters measure the conductivity of water, and convert ohms


to ppm.

“The CS that Spooky2 makes has an exceptionally high ratio of CS


to ionic silver. The calculator takes the initial TDS reading (only the
distilled water — this should be 1 or less) and compares it with the
later/final TDS reading.

“From the difference in readings, Spooky2 ascertains the true amount


of silver (in ppm, or parts per million) that is in solution.

“A more accurate way of determining the ppm is to use a multimeter


set to milliamps.

“Before you begin, set it all up and start a program using any dwell
multiplier. Measure the current that passes through one of the rods
by putting the multimeter in series.

“This means removing a clip connected to one of the silver rods and attaching it to one of the multimeter leads. When the other
multimeter lead touches the rod you removed the clip from, a current will be shown. Entering this current value into the calculator
along with the volume of the water will give a good estimate of the time necessary to make CS.

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“The current that passes through the solution increases over time as
more silver sloughs off the rods. The purpose of the 10k resistor is
to keep the current more constant and low.

“I’m making CS as I type this. The program has run for 191519
seconds, and the current has increased from 0.21 mA to 0.3 mA. It
will take 360000 seconds in total to make four liters of amazing CS.
This is just over four days. I don’t mind waiting. The job is slotted
into my rig, and one generator dedicated solely to CS production is
really a no-brainer.

“On the previous page is a photo I took last night showing the
quality of my current batch. Remember, this is only halfway through
production. The laser beam gets even brighter later. Ionic silver has
no beam since it has no silver solids in suspension to reflect the light
— because silver ions dissolve.

“As regards using it, I don’t swallow my silver. I swish some in my mouth for two minutes, then spit it out. You can gargle it, too.
The silver particles are small enough to enter cells directly.

“I haven’t cleaned my silver rods at all and they don’t need cleaning.

“And you don’t have to wake up every hour to stir the solution! Just get a magnetic stirrer. I forgot to mention that I use one of
these set to approximately 4 RPM.

“Above is a photo of the setup in its entirety.”

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Clark Zapper huge spread of harmonic frequencies, from 0Hz up into the
MHz range, all of them spaced 60,000 Hz apart.
Before Spooky2, only the well-upholstered could afford to
play with Rife therapy. If you weren’t well off, your only Later, another zapper frequency was developed — 2,500 Hz.
alternative was the zapper. When used with the same settings, this produces a spread of
harmonics that are 5,000 Hz apart. Many zapper users
Invented by the wonderful and humane Dr. Hulda Clark, the believe that this lower frequency is more effective for
schematics and instructions to build this at home using problems in hollow organs and body cavities.
widely available inexpensive electronic components were
given away freely. Both versions are now in the Spooky2 database. We’ve also
added a dual version that uses the two Outs to transmit
So Spooky2 stands in exalted company. both frequencies at the same time.

Since those days, a whole new industry has sprung up But why stop there? A second version of this for remote use
around zappers. There are some very good ones, and there incorporates Spectrum, too, making life Frequency Hell for
are some not-so-good ones. And virtually all of them cost pathogens and parasites.
more than a Spooky2 rig.
Zapping is still most effectively done in Contact Mode,
At its most basic, the original Clark zapper used one although Dr. Pankaj Mishra has kindly provided very useful
frequency — 30,000 Hz. And it killed everything you Remote Mode programs in the Programs tab.
pointed it at. So how can one single frequency possibly do
this? Contact Mode zapper programs should only be run for 7
minutes at a time, with a 21 minute break before zapping
The answer lies in the settings Dr. Clark chose. Because her again. This break time is necessary to give your body a
device had to be battery-powered, she was limited to an chance to get organized to deal with clean-up. You can also
amplitude of 9 volts. She chose a square wave because she help out by running a detox Program. Zapping longer than 7
wanted as many odd harmonics (both higher and lower) as minutes in Contact Mode without the rest can result in
possible. burning yourself.

Her real genius lay in specifying a 100% positive Offset If you haven’t tried zapping, you should because it’s very
because pushing a square wave like this makes it produces a effective. And it’s still the best way to kill a tapeworm safely.
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Pests & Molds sample, then transmit a frequency set that had been reported by
another correspondent to drive collembola out of the body.
A former Spooky Team member’s informal environmental
experiments with Spooky2 and the Spectrum sweeps yielded It worked — her home was cleared of collembola.
some pretty astonishing results.
Shortly after the release of the Spooky Spectrum Sweep, he
It all started at the end of summer 2013 with a black mold noticed one morning that he had large black ants in an
on his natural wood and tiled floors. His former home was unused bedroom — about 50-60 of them, all coming up
warm and dry, so finding this was a shock. from under the floor.

The mold was sticky and couldn’t be either swept or So he decided that he’d try the same trick. He killed one, put
vacuumed — both bad ideas anyway. So the only way to it in a paper tape wrap, then ran the Spooky Spectrum
deal with it was to get down on hands and knees to Sweep non-stop.
physically dislodge it, then very carefully clear one tiny
area at a time. The numbers dropped dramatically almost immediately, and
within a week they were all gone.
Because he is spinally disabled, this was out of the question,
so he had to find another solution. He also noticed that my fresh organic produce was
developing molds very quickly. So he did the same with two
He took a sample of the mold and put it in tape, then inserted different types — one blue, one white.
it into his home-made DNA Holder attached to an older
UDB1108S generator he was using at that time. He then ran No more molds grew on my fruit and veggies!
the CAFL Fungus and Mold set in an endless loop.
Another escapade was with hordes of red ants in his
It took a month to six weeks, but eventually that black mold kitchen. A dual-Remote Spooky2-XM ran the Converge
turned grey, which he took to mean that it was dead. Sweep on two corpses, and they were all gone in three days.

A couple of weeks later, a correspondent whose home was After that, he had yet another ant infestation by a different
infested with springtails wrote to him at his Delusional species. Again, he dealt with it using Spooky2, and they all
Insects website. She didn’t have Spooky, but she did have a disappeared from his kitchen — within five minutes this
commercial Rife machine. So he told her how to set it up for time. Since then, he’s had another three ant infestations in
remote, use a dead insect as the remote transmission DNA his kitchen. Spooky2 dispatched all his unwelcome visitors
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within an hour each time. personally and environmentally with these dreadful pests.

They were invading from his garden, where he said they It means that adults in the home will die at the same time as
were very welcome to live unmolested. But he didn't wish to emergent young in the skin.
share my home with them.
And because there are also frequencies for dust mites
He also eradicated an infestation of pesky drain flies in his (Dermatophagoides), it’s also good news for asthma and
bathroom. He ran the sweep for 30 days, and unwelcome allergy sufferers because it’s a non-toxic way to quickly
visitor numbers reduced from 30-50 flies a day to zero. eradicate dust mites in the home — simply by putting a
few samples of sweepings in the Remote.
There was most likely more than one gene pool involved in
this particular infestation because of the length of time taken Unfortunately, Spooky2 is probably not going to be able to
in comparison to the other insects. solve gardening problems. Outdoor infestations are far more
likely to be composed of insects from many different gene
Nevertheless, no more drain flies! pools, so only those genetically related to the transmission
insect will be affected.
How does it work?
If you have insect or mold infestation problems, please give
Well, just like us, insects have bacterial and fungal symbionts this a try and let us know how you get on.
in their gut to help them digest food. The sweep kills these
very quickly, and suddenly the pests are starving to death in Two of our users did just that, and they’ve allowed us to
the midst of plenty. share their successes. The first involves beetles which were
infesting a piece of artwork in a user’s friend’s home, and the
There have also been reports of Spooky2 being used second involves a dangerous black mold in the basement of a
successfully to eradicate fleas. The Spooky Spectrum Sweep user’s home which was making the family seriously ill.
wasn’t used in this case, but the CAFL set for Fleas.

He found this interesting because it means that insects for


which a frequency set exists can be killed in the
environment. Since there are frequencies for Bird mites
in the database, this is good news for those infested both

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This is the sculpture. If you look closely at the bent leg on the left, you can see the holes left by the beetles. On the black plinth,
you see some dead ones. When the clearance started, the sweep settings weren’t quite correct, so progress was slow. However,

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when they were amended, many more were driven out to die:

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In the lady’s own words: “About every six months for the past 10 years, 20-30 beetles would come out of the sculpture. They would
crawl around the enclosure for a few days and die. Until the Spooky Spectrum Sweep, I never had more than a few at a time. When
several dead ones were placed in the Spooky Remote and the sweep was run, beetles exited pretty much every day.”

This job took three


months. A very
large infestation
like this means that
vast numbers of
eggs have been
laid. The sweep can
only kill feeding
adults, not eggs, so
these continued to
hatch. For the last
week of May,
however, only a
few beetles have
appeared.
And this lady now
also reports another
success driving out
ants that were
invading her home.

She writes: “This


whole wall (8' x
40') was almost all
black mold. This is what is left. It’s about an 8-inch circle. You can see the raised areas that used to be mold...

“We had a serious issue when we found that a water line running to our barn was leaking behind the walls of our finished

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basement. When we tore down the drywall, it was horrifying. The day all the drywall was off, our Spooky2 generators showed up
and we started the remote killing with samples...

“Our two mold samples...one is black mold, which after checking this morning, is now gray. The other was some green mold from
the same area…

“Last night I went to my basement to look at the mold situation. I found that about 99% of it has turned to a white powder. The
green and the black mold are almost gone now! I'm so happy!

“When I came back up after the inspection and started to tell my husband, I just started crying...we have been very sick and tired.
This nightmare is nearly over. I felt so sick for the past few years, and a few times I thought I was near death. I'm sooooooo happy!
Thank you Spooky2!”

Note that the black patch in the photo which took longer to be killed than the rest is now also gone.

These two stories are just some of the many we’ve received from happy Spooky2 users — they’re also the only two we’re aware of
where photos of the results were taken and subsequently shared with us.

And since seeing is believing, we’re also sharing them with you.

The presets developed for pests and mold are all contained in the Environmental folder.

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NanoGuide B: The Universe
If you want to get the most out of Spooky2, it’s essential that you understand one very basic thing — energy. And in order to do
that, you have to be prepared to completely discard your present beliefs about reality and the nature of the universe.

Because things are not what they seem to be.

Right now, you probably believe that the world you live in is solid. And it certainly seems that way — if you bump into a coffee
table, you’ll hurt your shin and hop around the room in pain. The coffee table is matter, and so are you.

But what is matter?

Matter is made up of molecules. And molecules are made up of elemental atoms. The nature of those elemental atoms, and the way
they’re joined together, determines the type of matter you’re dealing with.

Here’s an illustration of the difference between atoms and molecules.

The top row of spheres are single atoms of oxygen, carbon, and
hydrogen. Single atoms are called elements.

Below them are simple molecules that are made up from those atoms:
O2 is the type of oxygen we need to breathe, and it’s made from two
single oxygen atoms.

Next is carbon dioxide, which we exhale. That’s made from two atoms
of oxygen that have bonded with one atom of carbon.

The final molecule is water, made from two atoms of hydrogen and one
atom of oxygen.

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These are all very simple molecules. Two are gases, and the third is a liquid. Now we’ll look at a more complex molecule.

This is a molecule of heroin. It’s made from atoms of carbon, hydrogen,


nitrogen, and oxygen.

The solid links between the atoms in the illustration don’t actually exist
— they’re simply used in models of molecules to show how each atom
is bound to its neighbors.

This method of modeling is called stick-and-ball.

As molecules go, heroin is fairly straightforward. But there are a great


many others that are far more complex than this.

When you look at this molecule, you can see that it actually consists of
one other thing besides its constituent atoms.

Empty space.

In fact, it’s more empty space than it is atoms.

Yet heroin isn’t a gas, and it isn’t a liquid — it’s a solid. A solid that’s
mostly made up of empty space.

OK, but it’s still got a whole bunch of atoms in there, and they must be what give heroin its apparent solidity. So let’s examine a
single atom and see what it’s made from.
We’ll pick carbon, since diamonds are made from this, and they’re one of the hardest and most solid things on Earth.

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The nucleus in the center is composed of neutrons and protons that are
tightly packed together. The rest of our carbon atom is six electrons, all
orbiting the nucleus very rapidly.

Every type of elemental atom has a different number of protons, neutrons,


and orbiting electrons.

You’ll notice that protons all have a positive electrical charge, and electrons
all have a negative charge. Neutrons, as their name suggests, carry no
electrical charge, and are neutral.

But, just like a molecule, an atom is once again mostly empty space.

And when you start to probe even deeper into the structure of neutrons,
protons, and electrons, you find that they’re composed of even smaller sub-
atomic particles. Interesting, but not terribly exciting so far.

Now let us show you something that may shock you.

Let’s gather together every single molecule that exists in the observable universe. We’ll split all those molecules into their
constituent atoms, removing all the empty space.

Now we’ll make a necklace of all those single atoms end to end. How long do you think that necklace would be?
It would be the same length as the Earth’s orbit around the Sun — 600 million miles.

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If you think that’s amazing, let’s go further now and remove the empty space in all those atoms, so we’re only left with real solid
material. And then we’ll roll all these solid leftovers up into a ball.

How big do you think that ball would be?

Get ready for this: all the atoms in the observable universe, with all their empty space removed and compressed into a single ball,
would be the size of one single PEA.

Solid matter is an illusion.

Matter is energy. And energy is movement from one state to another and back again. This movement of energy is called vibration,
or oscillation. And it’s the mind-boggling speed at which this oscillation occurs that gives energy its appearance of solidity.

Think of a propellor on an airplane. When it’s stopped, it’s two or three distinct single blades. When it’s moving, it looks like a
semi-solid disc. If you could build an engine that was capable of turning the propellor faster than the speed of light, the semi-solid
disc of the propellor would become solid, and you could reach out and touch it without harm.

At this speed, linear time breaks down, and the individual blades are now in all their possible positions at the exact same instant. In
other words, what were originally positions in time have now become positions in space.
So now we’ve identified three interrelated aspects of energy that relate to its manifestation as matter, and they’re not just the
building blocks of the universe we’re all part of, they’re also the foundation stones of Rife therapy.

They are speed, space, and time, and we’ll look at them in the next section.

And we’ll see how the combinations of these three variables explain the infinite multiplicity we experience all around us.

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Speed, Space & Time
Speed is a function of space and time. When you take a leisurely stroll, you’re moving through five miles of space in one hour of
time — 5mph. When light takes a stroll, it moves through almost 671 million miles of space in one hour of time —
670,616,629mph.

When something vibrates, or oscillates, it’s energy moving through space and time. The difference is that the distance through
space is almost infinitesimally small, and the time taken for the journey varies with whatever’s doing the vibrating. Another
difference is that vibration is always a journey from A to Z and back again — it’s never in one single direction.

To simplify things, let’s call this journey from A to Z and back again a “state change.” Where energy is concerned, this state change
is from positive to negative and back again, and as energy undergoes it, its amplitude, or power, changes. The speed at which this
state change happens isn’t measured in miles per hour — instead, we measure it by finding out how often it happens in a given
time. This is called “frequency.”

Everything in the universe, from an elemental atom to a star, has its own unique frequency. And the reason for this is the different
number of protons, neutrons, and electrons that make up each elemental atom. But there’s more. When you take elemental atoms
and make a molecule from them, that molecule now assumes its own unique frequency.

This happens every time you move one level up the scale of complexity. So the frequency of an elemental atom of oxygen is
different from the frequency of the oxygen you can breathe (two atoms making up a molecule), and both are also different from the
frequency of water (two elemental atoms of hydrogen bonded with one elemental atom of oxygen).

So frequency is a measurement of how fast energy moves through one single state change in a given time. This used to be called
Cycles Per Second (CPS), but it’s now called Hertz (Hz).

But there’s another very important attribute of energy we haven’t looked at yet. Amplitude is a measure of how strong or powerful
the energy is, and it changes throughout every state change. The change can be orderly or chaotic. Chaotic energy change is called
“noise.” Here, we need only deal with orderly change, and we’ll do so in the next section.

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Rife & Physics
Depending on what it’s being used for, Rife therapy works in a number of different ways.

Perhaps the most common use for frequencies is to kill pathogens, and the best description of how that process works that we’ve
ever heard comes from John:

“Imagine a cowboy with a whip. He brings the whip back, then forward. When the sinusoidal energy wave traveling down the
leather reaches the end, it must change direction very quickly. When it does, there is a loud ‘crack’ as the speed of the tip exceeds
the speed of sound.

“It is only when the direction changes that the energy is expended. This is a close analogy to why only the peaks and troughs of a
waveform create the output frequencies. These are the points in the wave where the voltage and fields change direction.

“Technically, it can be explained as conservation of momentum. Momentum is a vector that has direction. Momentum will not turn
corners, so some of it is expelled as energy.”

This principle explains how “whiplash” injuries sustained in car crashes can be so physically devastating.

So now, here’s the unsuspecting pathogen, minding its own business, busy making your life miserable, and buzzing along at its own
natural frequency.

Out of the blue, it now finds itself vibrating with much greater force because you’ve just transmitted its own natural frequency into
your body by “cracking the Spooky2 whip” repeatedly. Adding two identical frequencies to each other greatly increases the energy
in the target system, just as two ocean waves become bigger and more powerful when they conjoin as one.

But your overlaying waveform now controls how those conjoined energies behave. If you’ve chosen a wave with abrupt direction
changes in energy, the rapid and repeated “whip-cracks” will cause electrical state changes that can damage, disable, or devitalize
the pathogen.

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Some frequency sets are specifically designed to disable specific life-systems, cell-wall components, or functions, so that a
pathogen can no longer reproduce, take in sustenance, or even move. So it will quickly die.

For detox, the repeated application of energies serves to “bump” pollutants out of cells and tissues to where they can enter the
blood or lymph and be removed by the liver and kidneys. The frequencies work pretty much like a jackhammer, and the result is the
dislodgment and mechanical movement of materials foreign to the body.

For healing, the process is completely different and works on the principle of frequency entrainment. Take two grandfather clocks
and stand them against the same wall.
Now set their pendulums swinging out of sync with each other. Within a few days, both pendulums will have come back into
perfect sync with each other, and will remain that way until they’re disturbed again.

That’s entrainment.

Another example is a little more mysterious and is seen only in girls’ boarding schools and university dorms. At the start of the
term, the girls’ natural cycles are all out of sync with each other. Within a few months, they will all have synchronized to within a
couple of days of each other.

That’s also entrainment.

So if you take the frequencies of a healthy liver, or a robust immune system, and you transmit them into a body where these are not
so wonderful, within a few days frequency entrainment will have taken place, and things will start looking much better.

Some experienced Rife researchers also maintain that since life itself is frequency, the simple act of transmitting beneficial
frequencies into the body — any beneficial frequencies — will act to “wake up” the immune system, “remind” it of its function,
and set it to work again properly.

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The Golden Rule of Rifing

Any living thing that lives in or on you, that consumes your energy or resources, and that confers no benefit upon you in exchange,
is a parasite. This includes insects, fungi, bacteria, and viruses.

It may surprise you to learn that, with the possible exception of viruses, all parasites themselves have parasites. Viruses and
spirochetes can parasitize bacteria. Fungi can parasitize larger fungi. They can also host viruses, bacteria, and insects. And insects
can harbor many different parasites internally and on the surface of their bodies.

When you kill large parasites (“large” by comparison with bacteria), you are leaving all their internal and external parasites alive.
When the large parasite decomposes, all those living fungi, bacteria, and viruses are released into your bloodstream.

And now you’re in big trouble. Since you’ve just killed their hosts of choice, you will have to take their place. You’ve just given
your already-overburdened immune system a few million extra headaches to deal with.
So the rule when rifing is this:

Work from smallest to largest.

This can also be stated as:

Work from the inside to the outside, from the things contained to the container itself.

If you proceed like this you won't end up in awful trouble, because when you finally get to kill your biggest parasites, you will
already have killed everything they might have been carrying.

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NanoGuide C: Troubleshooting
If you don’t have a PC you can rely on, then you don’t have a Spooky2 rig you can rely on either. Although it’s not always possible,
it’s best to dedicate a computer to Spooky2 if you can, and use another one for social and internet activities. That’s what some users
have chosen to do, and despite running very large rigs non-stop over almost three years, they’ve never had a problem.

If you’re technologically challenged, it may be a good idea to take a few evening classes on PC basics at your local library or
community center so that you know how to navigate through the Windows file system and perform elementary tasks. Or get hold of
a copy of “Windows for Dummies”!

If your PC is not so well-behaved, it’s possible that a number of things may happen when you launch the software:

Runtime Error 8002: Invalid Port Number:

This is a Windows error and normally indicates that the PC is confused about exactly what’s connected to its USB ports. It’s usually
resolved by restarting the PC.

Remedies for Driver Problems:

Sometimes, an incorrectly configured PC or other software already installed can interfere with driver installation calls. You can fix
this by installing drivers manually. Here’s how:

1. Click the Utils menu on the menu bar and choose Install Spooky2–XM Drivers command if you have the Spooky2-XM
generator, or for Spooky2 GeneratorX choose Install GeneratorX Drivers.

2. The installer should launch and take you through the installation process. When it’s done, quit everything and restart your PC
and Spooky2. You should now see your red physical Generator Button(s), plus the VG Button. If the driver installer doesn’t
launch, or if it does launch but nothing has changed and you don’t see your Generator Button(s), it’s time to take a look under
the hood:

(Note that the operating system shown here is Windows 7, but this information is broadly applicable to all versions.)
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Click on the Windows Start Menu at the bottom left corner of your screen. Click
into the Search Box and type:

device

You’ll get a list of results. The one you need is Device Manager (highlighted in the
screenshot on the left).

Click on it to open Device Manager.

The window shown in the next screenshot will open.

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But first, an explanation: there are two kinds of accounts on Windows — Administrator and User. If you log in using an account
with admin rights and permissions, you can pretty much do anything you like on the PC. However, it’s not a good idea to go online
using an Admin account because hackers can put this power to use if they get past your firewall. The answer is a User Account.
This has less power to change anything, so it’s safer for online use. However, it can cause problems with certain kinds of software
installations.

Thankfully, there’s a way round this without having to log out and back in as Administrator. First, quit Spooky2. Then click on the
Windows Start Menu and choose Computer. The Start Menu will disappear and a new window will open.

The highlighted icon shown here is your (C:) drive.

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The window now
displays a list of all
the folders on your
hard drive. The
Spooky2 folder is
highlighted. Double
click it.

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Now you can see
everything that’s
contained in the
Spooky2 folder.

This folder is where


you’ll have to visit if
you wish to manually
install a new custom
database, or edit your
existing one in
Notepad.

The top ten icons are


folders, the rest are
files (folders always
contain files).

The third folder in the


list on the left—

CP210x_VCP_Windows — contains XM driver installers.

Double click this folder to open it.

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If your PC is a recent 64-bit
model, choose the installer
whose name ends with “x64.”

If it’s an older 32-bit machine,


choose the “x86” installer.

In either case, right click on the


file and choose “Run as
administrator” from the context
menu that pops up.

This will temporarily give you


the permissions to install
software into the deeper levels
of the operating system.

When the installation finishes,


it’s best to restart your PC
because some flavors of
Windows require this to
correctly register newly
installed components.

If, after all this, Spooky2 still


can’t find your generator, it’s possible that your installation is damaged. In this case, it’s best to uninstall, then run a fresh copy of
the installer again. Here’s how:

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Right-click on the Windows Start Menu at the lower left of the screen and choose
Control Panel as shown below.
The Start Menu will disappear and a new window will open.

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If you haven’t been here before, this is probably what you’ll see — not terribly informative or useful. So click on the View by menu
at the top right and change it from Category to Small icons. And this is what you’ll see instead:

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Here, we’ve highlighted the XM’s Silicon Labs driver. You can also see the Spooky2 entry further up the list. To uninstall, either
double click the name, or select, then click Uninstall at the top of the list.

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Uninstall the driver package, but don’t bother trying to uninstall Spooky2 — Windows isn’t very effective at removing anything
that doesn’t have a registry entry. So it’s quicker and easier to manually delete it. To do this, simply navigate to the Spooky2
folder as you did before:

Windows Start Menu > Computer > Hard Drive (double click). Then drag the Spooky2 folder to the Recycle Bin and empty it.

Now you can download a fresh copy of the installer and try again. To do this new installation, we advise disconnecting from the
internet, logging into an Administrator account on your PC, and installing Spooky2 for all users. Then restart the PC and log into
your normal User Account so you can re-enable internet access if you wish.

Finally, click the System tab, then enter the number of generators you’ve connected into the Generator Count field near the top,
and Spooky2 will find your entire rig a lot quicker on subsequent launches.

Generators Missing:

If you have four generators connected, but only three red Generator buttons, it means that either the driver hasn’t installed
properly for the particular port your missing generator is connected to, or your COM port may have become a phantom port, or
the generator’s USB cable may be faulty.

To fix the first, quit Spooky2, disconnect each generator’s USB cable from the PC/hub, and restart the PC. One by one, reconnect
the generators and watch the right side of the Taskbar for alerts that tell you whether the driver install for that port was successful.
With luck, they should all be. If not, it’s time to try swapping the USB cable for that missing generator so that Windows can
identify it and install the correct driver. To address your COM port becoming a phantom port, try the Device Cleanup Tool
described here.

Installing a Beta/EXE
The latest stable version of Spooky2 can always be found on the Spooky2 website’s Downloads page. This is the one that most
people will wish to use. But John White sometimes provides advance beta versions of the next proposed official release for
download on his own site, often as software-only EXE files. “Beta” means that they’re test versions, and so may contain bugs.
And this is the main reason that they’re made available — so that experienced users can download and test them, then report
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any bugs found so they can be fixed for the next official release.
The length of time between official stable releases is generally two months, but three or four beta versions may be released for
testing in the same period, and the final beta then becomes official and is uploaded to the Spooky2 website.

At that time also, if an update contains no changes to Spooky2’s support files, an EXE file download may also be provided for
users with existing installations.

Because of the nature of beta software, no technical support can be provided since it’s essentially a work-in-progress. So unless
you know your way around Spooky2 and your PC, it may not always be a good idea for you to install a beta, especially if you’re
dealing with something serious. But if you wish to go ahead anyway, here’s how to do it:

Download the beta (or EXE) to your Desktop. The file-name will always lack the word “_Setup” and end in “.exe.” This means
that it’s an executable and doesn’t need to be decompressed like a .zip file or double clicked like a full Setup installer. Click once
on the file to select it, then press Ctrl C on your keyboard to copy it.

Navigate to the Spooky2 folder — Windows Start Menu > Computer > Hard Drive (double click).

Click anywhere on the list of files, then press Ctrl V on your keyboard to paste the beta into the folder. You don’t have to worry
about the beta replacing your existing installation because its file name is different. However, you will need to make an easy way
for yourself to launch the new beta.

To do this, you can either create a Shortcut, or you can “pin” the beta to the Taskbar or the Windows Start Menu. For a Shortcut,
right click on the beta file and select Create shortcut from the Context Menu that pops up. Then drag the newly created Shortcut
out of the Spooky2 folder and onto your Desktop.

You can then close the Spooky2 folder window because double clicking the Shortcut will now launch the new beta version. To
pin the new version to the Taskbar or the Start Menu, you also right click on the beta file, but this time choose either Pin to
Taskbar, or Pin to Start Menu. Clicking on the beta’s icon in either of these two locations will then launch your new version.
The following screenshot shows all the options:

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The Context Menu
pops up when you
right click on the new
Spooky2 beta file.

The Pin to Taskbar


and Pin to Start Menu
options appear close
to the top of the
menu.

The Create shortcut


option appears closer
to the bottom.

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Installing a Database
There are two different file formats for databases used in Spooky2 — ZIP and CSV. The ZIP format we use is encrypted, cannot
be manually unzipped, and cannot be read by any software but Spooky2. This is to help prevent third-party profiteering on
planned future frequency development, and the main database now comes in this format.

Please note once again that this can only be unzipped and read by Spooky2.

CSV files can also be read and loaded as custom databases, and these can be edited and used normally.

How to Install a Main Database (ZIP File)

‣ Either use a browser or the Download Database command in the Database Menu to download the database file, then quit
Spooky2.

‣ Go to your Downloads folder and double-click on the Frequencies.s2d.zip archive to open it. Click on Frequencies.s2d, then
press Ctrl C on your keyboard to copy it. You may not see the extension .s2d if your Folder Options in the Window File
Explorer has extensions hidden.

‣ Now navigate to the Spooky2 folder — you know how to do this by now.

‣ You’ll see the older Frequencies.s2d file in the folder, and you have two choices — you can either:

✓ Drag the older file into the Recycle Bin, then click back into the Spooky2 window and press Ctrl V on the keyboard to
paste the new file in.

✓ Leave the existing file where it is and just press Ctrl V. The existing Frequencies.s2d will be overwritten.

‣ Close the window and launch Spooky2. The new database will be loaded into memory and be available for immediate use.

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How to Install a Custom Database (CSV File)

Click the Database menu on Spooky2’s menu bar and choose Select Custom Database #2. A Windows file navigation dialog will
open. Navigate to the folder that contains your custom CSV file.

Here, we’ve
navigated into the
Custom Databases
folder inside my
Documents library.

To load one into


Spooky2, select it,
then click the Open
button to make it
immediately available
in Spooky2.

The Refresh Database


command reloads the
custom file after
manual edits.

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Hardware Notes
XM Auto Sync

When the Spooky2–XM generator was first launched back in January 2014, the Auto-Sync function triggered by the selection of
Inverse and Sync or Spike+Sync wasn’t incorporated in the firmware because these features hadn’t yet been developed by John
White.

This was rectified about a fortnight later. However, this means that the first batch of generators built must have their outputs
manually synchronized.

We have now identified the range of serial numbers involved:

P/N24140001 – P/N24140181: these XMs have no Auto-Sync function.

P/N24140182 – P/N24140365: if the Revision No. is 2.85, Auto-Sync is built in. If not, the generator must be manually synced.

Depending on when you bought your generator, you may have an extra step to complete when you wish to use Inverse and Sync.
Models sold from about two weeks after the range was launched will automatically synchronize both their outputs when you
select Inverse and Sync or Spike+Sync in Spooky2. So if you bought yours after that time, you can skip this step.

If you were an early adopter, simply enter the following key sequence on the generator’s front panel:

CH2 - F5 - F5 - Sync - T.F.

Note: after you’ve finished your Inverse and Sync session, you can enter the exact same key sequence again to desynchronize
the outputs and return the generator to normal use. Later models automatically desynchronize when you reselect Follow Out
1.

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Preventing Communication Board Damage on Old Spooky2-XMs

Older Spooky2-XM generators had communication boards that were susceptible to burning out when the generator was not
connected to its power adapter. A utility called Spooky2 USB Power Fix v1.01 that can remedy this issue is available here. This
problem and using the utility to fix the issue is describe here.

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Thanks and Acknowledgements
The knowledge this User’s Guide contains comes from many sources, without whom it could never have been written. Inevitably,
it will contain errors, which are ours alone, and omissions, which you can help fix.

Our thanks go to:

Alvin Rose Manuel Mallo


Argyrios Argyropoulos Marcello Allegretti
Blue Aquarian Michelle Mullins
Bryan Yamamoto Nick Dewey
Chaffee Cline Paul Gruszka
Chris Aguirre Robert Wolcott
David Bourke Roman Nowak
David Halliday Sebastien Mercier
Echo Lee Sharyn Peacocke
Ed Von Suzi Smith
Gwen Burley Suzie Winter
Hans Rikkerink Syyenergy7
Jason Elliott Ting Ting Luo
Jeff Kaczor Trevor Nelson
Joe Strothman Walt Dod
Johann & Tania Stegmann
John White You
Judy Buduccio
Karl Becker
Kate Hu
Kylin Zhang

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Precautions for Users NEVER attach TENS pad to the neck or the head for
treatments or biofeedback scans. Instead, place the TENS
pad on the shoulders or lower on the body.
If you suffer from impaired liver or kidney functions,
please exercise caution when using Spooky2. An unbalanced waveform used with Contact Mode can
cause burning. A balanced waveform, when you look at
Frequency generation systems should NEVER be its shape, the area above zero volts is equal to the area
used while pregnant. below zero volts. A normally balanced waveform is the
Please do not operate the Spooky2 frequency default Square wave or Sine wave. You can make these
generation system while driving or using dangerous balanced waveforms unbalanced by changing the offset
machinery. to a nonzero value, or for Square wave changing the duty
to a value other than 50. For an unbalanced waveform,
Please keep your Spooky2 frequency generation you have help prevent burning by using the low powered
system out of the reach of children. Colloidal Silver port of Spooky Boost, and limiting the
If you feel nauseous, faint, dizzy, or have ‘flu-like treatment time to 7 minutes with a 21 minute break
symptoms’ or headaches after exposures to Spooky2’s between treatments.
frequencies, please drink lots of pure water and In general, it’s best to experiment with Spooky2 before
shorten your future Spooky2 session times about 5pm because the excitation effects of
appropriately. frequencies on human cells can affect sleep. However,
Because no electricity is passed into the body when depending on the nature of your experimentation,
using the Spooky2 frequency generation system to Spooky2 can be run overnight if desired.
broadcast frequencies via nonlocal space (Remote Finally, when experimenting with Spooky2 or any
Mode), this system should have no ill effect on the other frequency generation system, proper hydration
electrical or mechanical components of cardiac will produce better results. As a general rule, it’s best
pacemakers or internal defibrillators. But, as always to drink 4-8 pints of pure water daily, half of it before
when using frequencies, please proceed with care and noon.
caution.
On behalf of all the people who assisted in the development
If you do suffer with heart problems, or wear a of Spooky2, we wish you all a long and healthy life.
pacemaker or other electrical implant, you should
NEVER attach electrodes to the Spooky2 system. The Spooky Team
Please use Spooky2’s Remote Mode ONLY.

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Legal Notice & Disclaimer

Cancer Clinic NZ Ltd, Clean Technologies, John White, Echo Lee, supporting staff and crew (hereafter referred to as Team
Spooky) ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE for any damage or injuries of any sort or form that may be sustained by any person or
persons, any animal, or to any equipment or any other thing or things. The equipment, devices and methods used by Team Spooky
have not been inspected or approved by any governmental or medical agency or inspection service. No medical claims are made
for, nor implied by Team Spooky.

You are advised to always consult with your physician or other health care professional at any time should you have or think you
might have a health problem. Please check with your physician or other health care professional before starting any diet, exercise,
taking over-the-counter (OTC) medications or supplements and especially before taking any prescribed medication. Never stop
taking any prescribed medications without first consulting your physician. Please seek the advice of your doctor or healthcare
professional before using Spooky or Spooky2.

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Spooky2 Software License
Although the source code is © John White, this software is free, and has been written for the greater benefit and knowledge of all
mankind. You are actively encouraged to pass it on freely to everyone you know, as long as it’s accompanied by this document.

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