Spooky2 reverse lookup uses loose mathematical associations with frequency sets in its database to find frequencies which might correspond with issues recorded therein. Frequency sets may then be saved as programs and loaded onto generators for application directly onto bodies or DNA via accessories like plasma tubes, tens pads, or the Spooky Pulse.
Scalar Biofeedback Scan
Spooky2‘s biofeedback scanner is one of its most useful features, scanning for frequencies associated with specific pathogens in your body and then retrieving programs in its database that target those frequencies – making this an invaluable way of building your own treatment programs for an illness.
Scanning up to 127 frequencies simultaneously is an invaluable feature that helps manage complexity in scanning sessions, especially with multiple generator rigs. Each physical generator is represented by a red button known as a Channel that can be assigned programs and outputs on your rig, as well as configured with different signal frequencies and power settings for maximum flexibility during scanning sessions.
While conducting a scan, you can track its progress through the Status Bar at the bottom of your window. Once it has completed, a new window will open with results of your analysis.
The results list will display every program associated with the pathogen you were scanning. Each name and date associated with a scan will appear here, while you can save this report as a text file by pressing Save.
Once you choose a program from the list, its frequency will be shown in an RA data array. If any frequencies appear that too closely resemble known pathogens, false positives could occur; to reduce this possibility by setting a higher tolerance level for frequency overlap.
As well as using the RA data array, the Channel Control Panel also features graphs to monitor real time signal activity on each output. The left graph displays frequency value while its counterpart displays voltage factor for that particular output.
Graphs can quickly help identify any channels transmitting frequencies too close to those known to cause problems, and then adjust those channels within each rig to reduce transmission levels and continue with your scan.
Modulation Sweep
Spooky2 reverse lookup’s innovative Modulation Sweep feature enables you to scan for frequencies modulated by carriers – this provides the power and potential for detection of frequencies that will potentially inhibit pathogen growth but won’t directly kill it – an invaluable feature and world first for Spooky2.
This menu option is only available when connected to a GeneratorX and allows you to utilize its carrier signal for modulating frequency sets or sweeps, with modulation levels adjustable within a wide range. Once used with GeneratorX, results will then be returned directly back to your computer.
Frequency Application Time is the duration, in seconds, you wish for each MOR to be applied (180 is usually sufficient). Frequency Hits Per Sweep measures the frequency hits that will occur over the duration of the sweep and Sweep Type defines whether to create single or dual convergence sweeps – single will apply MORs through Out 1 only while proceeding from low frequency to high frequency while dual convergence will apply them both outputs simultaneously and will proceed simultaneously from low frequency to high frequency.
If you would like to save your results, click on the ‘Save’ button and they will be saved into a file named “scan_results”, making them easily retrievable at a later time for review or rerunning.
The Advanced Menu gives you access to features not found elsewhere in the program, including writing a USB communications and program log for troubleshooting purposes, global controls for Amplitude Wobble and Frequency Wobble as well as pausing transmission and enabling gating for both Out 1 and Out 2. Additionally, it gives you options to pause transmission as well as enable gating for both Out 1 and Out 2.
The Screenshot Button creates a snapshot of Spooky2‘s window and saves it as a JPG file in your Windows Data folder. The Conditions List Button displays any main and custom databases currently loaded, making it easy for you to quickly identify what frequencies exist within them.
Presets
The Presets feature of Spooky2 reverse lookup offers various programs designed to address energy imbalances and ailments, providing precise yet beneficial frequencies that restore and balance body energies. There are two kinds of frequency sets: factory presets and user presets (with latter enabling you to customize settings such as duty cycle, phase angle and gate access if applicable).
Once you’ve taken a biofeedback scan and saved its results as a biofeedback scan, the Reverse Lookup feature allows you to search databases for frequency sets which correspond with issues recorded in that biofeedback scan – for instance “cancer” will likely find several sets matching in there! However, Reverse Lookup results may only loosely correlate issues and frequencies.
Once you select a preset for the first time, Spooky2 will update its settings to work seamlessly with it – this may take anywhere between one minute and several depending on how large your rig is and which generators are connected.
Once your preset has been downloaded and stored in the Control tab, simply selecting it from the list and clicking Analyze to begin using it for a session. This will launch a separate window displaying Scan Results pane and list of frequencies.
Once you select a program from the list, it will be highlighted and its name displayed prominently at the top of the pane. Below the program there will also be an empty text field where you can record notes about its subject matter or enter any additional remarks pertaining to its focus.
Once you’ve made adjustments to your selected frequency set, save it as a user preset to ensure all changes you made will be remembered next time you open the program. By saving it this way, the program will keep its settings for both main and custom databases intact.
Custom Databases
Spooky2 offers more than the main database; it also comes equipped with several custom databases. These frequencies can be created either from frequencies the body responded to during a biofeedback scan or frequency sets that have been associated with an issue in a database, for example there may be many frequency sets associated with cancer and performing a reverse lookup using cancer-specific frequencies would likely result in a list of responses by the body. Custom databases can then be utilized when using tens devices, kits, plasma tubes and the spooky pulse. Frequencies used can either heal or kill; killing frequencies may release toxins into the system that must be eliminated to achieve optimal results.