Once it has completed installing drivers for your generator(s), the installer allows you to proceed with setting up Spooky2.
Each red button in your rig represents and controls one physical generator; this is known as a Channel.
Search the DNA, Base Pairs, Molecular Weight or main databases to locate conditions and pathogens.
Improved DNA and MW emulation presets
Spooky2‘s DNA and Molecular Weight (MW) presets form the cornerstone of its ability to calculate and apply frequencies that match up with genetic material resonances, making frequency work more precise than ever. With this update, their accuracy has been further increased due to an enhanced derivation method providing pathogen-related programs a stronger foundation.
This update adds several useful features, such as being able to display generator status indicators in Spooky2 and creating and using custom MW databases that can be loaded via file.
Each of these features can be found under the Advanced menu and there have been some significant bug fixes and improvements made in this version of software.
Before beginning to use Spooky2, it is advisable to read through and accept the License Agreement terms by selecting Yes on the Readme screen. Afterward, click Browse in order to change where Spooky2 installs itself.
Spooky2 includes an included CSV database file for use by Spooky2, but you may opt to build your own custom database using any files installed on your computer instead.
Custom databases allow you to add your own frequencies and experiment with various combinations. When using one, your Control Panel settings will be updated with values from that specific set.
The Advanced menu provides several settings that are crucial to understand and use effectively, including options to enable or disable the 0Hz frequency to start transmission, audio alert for program completion, amplitude/frequency wobble settings applied to each channel in your rig and an audio alert for program completion. This menu also allows you to manage program notifications.
Spooky2 can easily create carrier sweeps with just one command, making them invaluable tools for quickly pinpointing specific frequencies or eliminating interference in your rig. You can create them through one of two methods; either selecting Create Carrier Sweep from the Advanced menu or clicking an icon within Control Panel and choosing Sweep as the action to be taken from its context menu.
Improved protein inhibition methods
Giardia lamblia is a parasitic protozoan that colonizes the gastrointestinal tract. To determine its frequencies, Spooky2 Sample Digitizer software was used, which combines multiple biological samples into an “immense capacitor”, then detects resonance points within each frequency spectrum response of each sample – each peak representing a potential pathogen or substance molecular resonance point.
All together, Spooky2‘s DNA and MW presets, improved protein inhibition methods, and updated derivation method represent further refinements that contribute to its mission of providing accessible frequency technology to everyone around the globe. Read John White’s technical document for further insight into these improvements and their effect on everyday use.
New peptide-based presets
Peptide programs represent an innovative advancement in frequency healing technology. By targeting individual cells at a molecular level and working alongside Spooky2‘s AI for effective results without additional hardware requirements. Peptide frequencies come from research by leading biochemists.
These peptide presets were the result of more than eight years’ work and testing to ensure effectiveness and safety. Their design represents a combination of scientific planning, experimentation, community insights and feedback.
These peptide programs have been specifically tailored to provide multiple benefits, from treating inflammatory diseases and strengthening immunity to supporting detoxification processes and increasing cellular signals that regulate essential body processes.
Spooky2 now supports not only new peptide-based frequencies, but also updates for DNA and MW emulation presets that better simulate these DNA/MW hybrid structures. Previous frequencies were incorrectly determined based on axial length measurements instead of using sugar-phosphate backbone measurements; its new derivation method better represents true helical antenna theory, providing more consistent accuracy in this crucial area of frequency work.
This update improves the calculation of frequency constants in BFB Sweep Out2. It now takes into account any potential divide-by-zero errors which could cause BFB sweep to cease functioning, making its operation even safer and smoother.
There have also been a variety of minor upgrades, such as correcting an error in Create Carrier Sweep function and being able to sort BFB hit frequencies by frequency or constant. A complete list of these updates can be found in Downloads Page.
Spooky2 update 20250910 is free for all Spooky2 users. This full installer software updates databases, presets and manual while keeping existing biofeedback scan data and user-created presets intact. Furthermore, its updated frequencies are fully compatible with all Spooky2 hardware including the XM Pro, GX and Microgen devices.
Peptide-based presets have been created with simple use in mind, supporting remote, contact, plasma and scalar modes of operation. Peptide programs do not trigger Herxheimer reactions like many other Rife frequencies do as their purpose is to support optimal function rather than kill pathogens; some users may report feelings of dizziness or disorientation after sessions – this could simply be your body adjusting to improved internal functions rather than any adverse side effects from peptide frequencies.
New derivation method
Spooky2 has been upgraded with genetic factors that improve its DNA and RNA frequency derivation methods, leading to greater accuracy and relevance as pathogens evolve over time. Furthermore, these improved frequencies are compatible with all hardware in Spooky2, making this upgrade far superior than previous presets that relied on outdated frequencies that weren’t universally compatible; additionally a new algorithm will determine which settings provide optimal generator settings for DNA, RNA and peptide frequencies.
These new settings are derived using John White’s derivation method for calculating genome frequencies and can therefore be applied across all hardware regardless of its initial configuration. This will ensure much more accurate emulation of DNA, RNA, and peptide frequencies; making Spooky2 suitable for treating many more conditions than ever before.
An additional new setting allows each program to have a descriptive name, making them easier to locate during program searches and saved in the Custom database.
Also notable are individual gate timing for each channel and increased accuracy in BFB averaging and harmonic choice when using GX offline mode. The BFB Timer now averages ten generator poll times rather than one, and Reverse Lookup now uses harmonic choices instead of flat frequencies when searching.
Spooky2 now includes an Advanced Menu Frequency Blacklist control to prevent transmission of any selected frequencies, while its USB Capture log pane records all USB activity involving Spooky2, including any custom frequency sets being transmitted over USB.
Now you can select any frequency set as the source for a GX Refine Scan, increasing resolution to 8 decimal places. Furthermore, you can save and load GX scans with identical conditions when run to test new frequency combinations that might fit into your personal treatment. This feature makes GX an invaluable asset when conducting frequency treatments on yourself or others.







