Optimizing Contact and Plasma Preset

There are optimizations of Contact and Plasma presets that are employed by BFBTool, CancerTool, LymeTool, and Morgellons and Lyme Graded Utility that you will enjoy when using these tools. These 4 tools involve building presets from your biofeedback scan results in the context of various protocols. But you can also take your existing presets and employ these same optimization by using the same techniques, or using the BFBTool to optimize your presets.

Plasma Optimizations

For Plasma, if you have frequencies that are over 100 KHz, the best plasma shell preset to use is Spooky Plasma Advanced (P) – JW. This preset give the strongest plasma signal for these higher frequencies. For frequencies lower than 100 KHz, the best plasma shell preset to use is Spooky Plasma Entrainment and Healing (P) – JW. This presets uses beat frequencies, where the difference between the Out 1 and Out 2 frequency is the low frequency, to deliver frequencies that are too low to light up the plasma bulb. Other Rife solutions use amplitude modulation of a fixed carrier wave, but the Spooky approach delivers a stronger signal while not exposing you to frequency fatigue from using a fixed carrier wave.

When using the 4 tools listed in the first paragraph, the programs in the plasma presets are separated into a low frequency and high frequency part, assuming you have both low and high frequencies. These different parts then use the best shell for the frequencies involved. For you to do this manually is quite tedious and cumbersome, and better left to an automated process. When you are manually creating presets, and you have a mixture of low and high frequencies, it is always safe (though not optimal) to use Spooky Plasma Entrainment and Healing (P) – JW for all your frequencies.

Contact Optimizations

For contact treatment, you want to use the highest power possible to deliver your contact treatment. Unfortunately with low frequencies under 10 KHz, these frequencies can cause quite a bit of discomfort, to the point where it is too painful to get a contact treatment. To make the contact treatment more bearable, you could lower the amplitude, or use the Colloidal Silver port of the Spooky Boost, which lowers the current.


If you have only low frequencies, say under 1 MHz, you can do the following. In the Setting tab of Spooky2, set the Out 1 lower limits to 1000000 Hz (1 MHz).

Then in the Waveform section of the Setting tab, change the Out 2 waveform from Inverse + Sync to a waveform like reverse sawtooth or square wave. Load your low frequencies programs into a generator, and connect your TENS cable to the BN port of the Spooky Boost. This technique creates a dynamic carrier wave on Out 2, which increases the cellular penetration of the frequencies coming from the contact treatment. The only downside to this technique is that if you have a frequency higher than the carrier wave, The signal going to Out 2 for the high frequency will cancel out the signal going to Out 1, and you won’t have any signal coming out of the BN port of the Spooky Boost.

The 4 tools mentioned in the first paragraph use a variation of the technique explained in the previous paragraph, except for frequencies that are higher than the minimum carrier frequency, a 0 frequency is sent to Out 2, thereby preventing the zeroing effect mentioned earlier.

In the 4 tools, you can specify the minimum carrier frequency in the Preferences dialog. If left empty, the default value is 1 MHz. You can specify a carrier up to half your generator’s maximum frequency (2500000 for Spooky2-XM (2.5 MHz), and 20000000 for GeneratorX (20 MHz)).


Modifying Your Own Presets

If you have a preset that you would like to apply these optimizations for Contact or Plasma modes, you can use the BFBTool to create the optimized presets. The BFBTool can create presets without inputting any biofeedback scan files. Make sure your preset is saved into the User folder. Then in the BFBTool, set the Target Preset field with your saved preset. If you don’t see your preset in the popup list of presets, click the Reload button and then try again. After you set Target Preset, click the Build Presets button.

Go to the Presets tab of Spooky2, and click the Go to User directory button (circled in red). BFB Gen2 (C) is the optimized Contact mode preset, and BFB Gen2 (P) is the optimized Plasma mode preset.

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