Installing Morgellons and Lyme Graded Utility

Before you install Morgellons and Lyme Graded Utility, you must have .NET Framework 3.5 installed. Download the Morgellons and Lyme Graded Utility installer by clicking the Download link to the below.

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BFBTool Guide

The BFBTool provides a context for creating your own protocol for a particular disease. In your custom protocol you can specify a general purpose full system scan, a specific scan that targets a specific area, and a targeted preset for the specific disease. The BFBTool really helps the user who only has one or two generators, multiplexing the generators to do multiple programs, and in the case of Remote operation, multiple simultaneous programs on a single generator.

The process of creating presets to run the scan results of your Spooky2 Biofeedback scan can be quite cumbersome, especially if you are taking advantage of the fast GeneratorX scan rates and doing biofeedback scan on a frequent basis. The BFBTool automates the process of creating presets for the following hardware transmission modes: Remote, Contact, Plasma, Scalar, Laser, and Coil. There is a preference you can set to only generate a subset of these six transmission modes.

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LymeTool Guide

The LymeTool automates the process of incorporating your full/system scans into the Morgellons and Lyme Protocol. Before you use the presets created by the LymeTool, run the Terrain protocol found in the Presets tab of Spooky2 under >Detox, and documented in GUIDE Terrain Protocol – Click Me.pdf. The effectiveness of the Terrain protocol is enhanced if you also run the Contact, Plasma, Scalar, Laser, or Coil presets in addition to the Remote presets.

If you haven’t already, install LymeTool as described in Installing LymeTool. Double-click the LymeTool icon on the desktop to start LymeTool. Before you use LymeTool for the first time, you need to a full/system biofeedback scan.

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CancerTool Guide

The CancerTool automates the process of incorporating your full/system scans, your cancer scans, and your target cancer programs into the Cancer Protocol. Before you use the presets created by the CancerTool, run the Terrain protocol found in the Presets tab of Spooky2 under >Detox, and documented in GUIDE Terrain Protocol – Click Me.pdf. The effectiveness of the Terrain protocol is enhanced if you also run the Contact, Plasma, Scalar, or Coil presets in addition to the Remote presets.

The factory Cancer Protocol is found in the Presets tab of Spooky2, under >Cancer, >DB, GUIDE Cancer DB – Click Me.pdf. Because I recommend doing the Terrain protocol first, you can skip Steps 1-5 of the DB Cancer protocol, which comprises the Terrain phase of the Cancer protocol. The CancerTool creates the presets for the Cancer phase of the protocol, which are Steps 6-8, and for Step 9, you use the factory presets without modification. 

If you haven’t already, install CancerTool as described in Installing CancerTool. Double-click the CancerTool icon to start CancerTool. Before you use CancerTool for the first time, you need to do two biofeedback scans, a full/system scan and a cancer scan. You also need to create a targeted Cancer preset for your specific cancer.

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Installing .NET

Later in this blog I will be describing some of the software applications I’ve written to support Spooky users with creation of presets for various protocols. These applications include Chain Editor, LymeTool, CancerTool, BFBTool, and the Morgellons and Lyme Grade Utility. Before you can install any of these applications, you must first install the .NET framework.

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Rife Treatment Wisdom

The two founders of the movement that became the Spooky2 phenomenon were Johann Stegmann and Hank Gigandet. Johann lived in South Africa, and treated people with serious diseases with a generator and a remote device where he treated people by sending frequencies to their fingernail clippings. Johann was aided by his medically intuitive daughter, who could tell whether treatments were effective for the clients, and was able to advise Johann on how to alter or modify people’s frequency treatments.

In 2014 Johann released a compendium of his knowledge gained from treating his clients in the form of a Windows program called TreatInfo.exe, which included many RTF rich text files and BMP image files. I took these file and initially converted the RTF rich text files to HTML file, and converting the BMP file to JPG image files. Once in this form, I converted the HTML files into a PDF file, as well as making e-book friendly EPUB (for iOS, Android) and AWZ3 (for Amazon Kindle) versions.

Much of Johann’s experience has been put into the existing Spooky2 protocols — Terrain, Cancer, Morgellons and Lyme.

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Two Generators in One

In 2016, Spooky2 introduced the ability to simulate 2 generators with a single Spooky2-XM generator. The way this works is to introduce into the frequency set code the ability to specify the Out 2 frequency as a function of Out 1, where specifically:

Out 2 = Out 1 x Factor + Constant

This is described in the Spooky2 User’s Guide in the Create Program section.

In 2020, Spooky2 introduced the ability to take your set of programs, and split the frequencies between Out 1 and Out 2. Currently the frequencies are split between the different output half and half. With this Spooky2 feature, you cannot specify which frequency sets, or frequencies, go to which output.

In 2016, I introduced a tool called mergesets, that allows you to specify different programs for Out 1 and and Out 2. mergesets creates the necessary codes to merge two separate frequency sets so that one set can be output on Out1 of the Spooky-XM generator, and the other frequency set can be output on Out2 of the same Spooky-XM generator. The image below is the state of the tool after you click the “+” button to the right of the Set 1 text field.

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