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Spooky Pulse

Biofeedback Scanning for


Spooky2

29 January 2014
Find the truth
The right frequencies can work miracles. The big problem is that most people
are using the wrong frequencies. And the result can only end in failure. And,
regrettably, sometimes tragedy.

In the beginning, there were no known frequencies. Every one had to be found,
slowly and painstakingly, by trial and error. Over the years, large databases have
been built up by dedicated people, and these have improved things somewhat.

But results are still unacceptably poor. Errors in the databases, unrecognized
organism mutations, incorrect diagnoses, and failure by researchers to record
the method of application or other important details are usually to blame.

But there now exists a way to find the right frequencies for every subject, every
time, in every situation. Its called biofeedback, and its built into a handful of
frequency machines.

For a price that will take your breath away.

But, thankfully, biofeedback is no longer only for the comfortable classes.


Because now theres Spooky Pulse.

Spooky Pulse turns Spooky2 into a powerful investigative tool capable of


finding those elusive correct frequencies, and then applying them to deal with
the problem.

Spooky2 is a frequency system that has been developed over the past three years
by a dedicated international team of electronics engineers, technical designers,
software developers, and Rife practitioners.

Its currently the most sophisticated, versatile, and powerful system available
today, and is likely to remain at the very top of its class for many years to come.

The control software is free, and the hardware it was designed to use comes at
the lowest possible price point, making frequency experimentation available to
all. And thanks to Spooky Pulse, those experiments are now going to have more
positive outcomes, time after time.

What makes biofeedback so useful is this: labs make mistakes, but the body
never lies because it doesnt know how to. Which leads us neatly into
How biofeedback works:
When the body encounters stress, it alters its own electrical fields through the
autonomic nervous system. The results are changes in skin conductivity and
heart rate.

Telling lies to someone creates stress, and the results of this are easily picked up
by a polygraph. Theres nothing the subject can do to prevent this since the
autonomic nervous system is not under conscious control. And it doesnt matter
how slight or how minute the amount of stress is the body reacts just the
same.

So if you input an ultrasound sweep into a subjects body, and one or more of its
frequencies produces a sympathetic resonance from, say, a pathogen or a
parasite, the subject will always have a low-level stress reaction. Which is
picked up immediately and recorded by Spooky Pulses heart rate monitor.

When the sweep is done, Spooky Pulse will then go through its list of hits and
sweep carefully around them to find the exact frequencies which produce these
tiny stress reactions.

The final result will be a list of frequencies which can be saved as a set and used
to deal with the problem effectively. Because now you have the right
frequencies. Youve found the truth. Without taking out a second mortgage.

How to prepare for a scan:


Preparation, both personal and environmental, is the key to getting the best
results from Spooky Pulse.

First, make sure that the subject is well hydrated to ensure good conductivity.
Next is comfort. Lying flat on a bed with the head on a pillow is ideal. Sitting is
OK for short and quick scans, but the results wont be as accurate.

The room should be silent, with no distractions. If silence cant be guaranteed,


music or any kind of cyclically repeating sound like surf is not recommended
use a recording of constant white noise instead. This hissing sound masks any
background sounds and can be easily found on the web.

Curtains or window-blinds should also be closed, and people warned not to


enter the room. Its no problem if a subject falls asleep during a scan, but use
towels to ensure that skin contact with the electrodes is maintained.
How to perform your scan:

Connect Spooky Pulse to a spare USB port on your PC. It will detect this
new device and install drivers automatically.
Instruct the subject to lie down and get comfortable.
Attach the Spooky Pulse clip to the subjects earlobe as shown.

Start Spooky2 and ensure that the Expert Button in the


Toolbar is selected.

We suggest you choose a Damped Wave from the waveform list.


If you wish, enter the subjects details and email address. This is very useful
for good record-keeping.

Pick a free Channel to use for the scan and click its red button at the
bottom of the Spooky2 screen.
The Channels Control Panel will open. Enter values into the Biofeedback
Scan fields as follows:

Start Frequency: youll be sweeping from low to high, so enter the lower
boundary of your sweep range here, without commas.

Ensure that the Reduce Amplitude


Below (X) KHz Box in Program
Options is checked and enter an appropriate value because lower frequencies
can cause muscles to lock painfully, making it impossible to relax.

Finish Frequency: enter the upper boundary of your sweep range.

Initial Step Size: this is the amount the frequency is incremented by each
heartbeat on the initial scan. A step size too big can miss important frequencies.
Too small will increase the scan time. Heres how to find a good value:

Calculate the range of your sweep by subtracting the lower frequency from the
higher. Divide your answer by 1,000. Use whichever number in this list is the
closest to your answer: 1, 10, 100, 1000, 10000, or 100000. This will give a
scan time of about 30 minutes, depending on other variables and pulse rate.
Decimal Places: enter the number of decimal places of accuracy you want for
your results. More increases scan time, but also improves accuracy.

Hits To Find: this is the maximum number of frequencies you wish to detect.

Resample Count: when the initial scan is done, Spooky2 will go back to refine
the hits its found using a finer frequency resolution. Because scan sweeps are
upward in direction, and theres always a response delay between a frequency
detection and its consequent change in heart rate, you need to tell Spooky2 how
many sample points, or heartbeats, to resample below each found frequency.

This way, youll never miss an important frequency if its just slightly below the
initial frequency detected.

Find Pulse: Spooky2 will detect and report the Pulse Rate you specify here.

Use RA/Peak: sets how frequency peaks or hits are identified. RA is the
Running Average of the heartbeat. During long scans, a resting pulse will
usually slow down. Selecting RA will find the peaks that are most above the
Running Average.

Selecting Peak simply finds the peaks without taking pulse slowdown into
account. We recommend using the RA option.

Start Delay: this sets the number of heartbeats that should be allowed to pass
before starting the sweep. This gives the subject time to become accustomed to
the sensation of the signal.

Now youve entered all your settings, so its time to give the subject a pair
of handheld electrodes connected to the generators output.
The Spooky2-XM range of generators dont need an amplifier for this (just
connect directly to OUT1), but the older UDB1108S does.

We recommend using Spooky Tube electrodes because theyre designed to


protect the body from potentially harmful metal ions entering the skin.

Click Start. The following alert appears:

Spooky2 is now loading your waveforms into the generator.

The Channel Control Panel will change colour to purple, and a number
will appear showing your Start Delay countdown. When this reaches zero,
the scan begins.

After the scan starts, the white box is


replaced with a graph showing the
current and historical pulse rate.

The graph is auto-ranging for optimum


display resolution.

The display scrolls to the left, with


current pulse values updating on the
right.

The horizontal cyan line is the Running


Average rate (RA). When the pulse is
under this line, the graph background is
green, indicating that no body stress signals are being detected.
When the pulse is above the RA line,
the background turns red, indicating
that a stress response has been detected.
Each frequency that provokes this will
be remembered.

After a successful scan, the frequencies that were detected will be presented
in the Scan Results window. Click Write to Database.
Youll then see the following screen with all the found frequencies already
entered for you. All you have to do is enter your Program Name.

Dont forget you can add Additional Notes about how the frequencies were
applied, the subjects age, gender, and health status, etc.

If you wish to give back to the Spooky2 community, you can do so easily by
sharing the frequencies found in your scan simply tick the Email a Copy
to Cancer Clinic NZ box. This helps us to build a free frequency database
that anyone can use on their systems. The only information emailed is what
appears in the screen above. Heres a sample showing exactly whats
emailed to us:

Flu 2014 (this is the Program Name).


Scan performed 14 Jan 2014 using handheld electrodes (Additional Notes).
921.5 W2 A7 O8 D6 P9, 733,972.3,249,206.6,606.6,633.8,252.7,818.6,56.7
(Frequencies found and the waveform settings you used for the scan).

Click Save and Exit. Your optional email will be sent, your scan results
automatically entered into your custom database, and you will be returned to
the main screen.

There are many ways to apply frequencies. The easiest is to use handheld
electrodes. You can also use a Spooky2-controlled plasma system theres
no restriction on how your frequencies are applied. We would appreciate
your entering this type of detail in the Additional Notes so that others can
learn from your methods in their own tests if they wish.

Important Notes:

Spooky2s pulse detection capability is extremely sensitive. During a scan,


you will see the pulse rate displayed on-screen. Its normal for this to change
rapidly on each heartbeat. Spooky2 does not smooth out readings like
regular heart monitors. A smooth reading wouldnt pick up pulse spikes
indicating that a hit frequency had been found.

Please make sure that the electrodes dont touch each other when the
generator is on. The Spooky2-XM range is designed to cope with this
continuously without damage. But it will obviously interfere with the scan
session. The UDB1108S cannot withstand such short-circuiting, and it will
be damaged.

A scan can be halted at any time by clicking Stop. Scans cannot be paused.
Once youve stopped a scan, it must be restarted from the beginning.

Once again, please dont forget to check the Reduce Amplitude Below (X)
KHz Box if your Start Frequency is very low. Low frequencies are often
painful because the body is very sensitive to them.

Finally, thank you for choosing the Spooky2 frequency system. We wish you the
very best in your experimental endeavours. Why not share your success stories
and experiences with other Spooky2 users at our forums here? Or you can send
us an email direct from our website.

The Spooky Team, January 2014

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