Q&A of Nigel Ryan Spooky2 FAQs Training Course

Q1: I use Gen X but scans usually take 35-50 minutes. Is it due to RAM?

A: 1. It depends on the settings and what type of scan you are doing, so don’t worry about it taking so long as that just means that it’s going deeper and providing more accuracy.

2. The GX Fast Biofeedback Scan (C) – JW only takes about 7:03 minutes to complete. If you tick the “Baseline before BFB” in the new Spooky, the fast scan will take 14 minutes. The more accurate GX General Biofeedback Scan (C) – JW takes about 27 minutes.

You can shave off about 30 seconds off the scan time if you set “Start Delay” from 600 to 0 (meaning the Fast scan will take about 6:32 minutes).

The reason the General scan takes 4 times as long as the fast scan is because its step size is 0.025% instead of 0.05%, and it does 2 loops instead of one. With the smaller step size, this makes the precision of the found frequency better, and the 2 loops will double the sample points.

For more details, please check the link:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/spooky2/permalink/1423917941103438/

Q2: How do I erase previous scans from computer?

A: The raw scan data files are stored in the directory C:\Spooky2\ScanData. You have to use the Windows File Explorer to go into that folder and delete the files in there.

If you saved any BFB results, they are typically in C:\Spooky2\BFB_Frequencies.csv. If you delete this file, you will have eliminated all your custom programs from BFB scans.

If you created any presets based on your BFB scans, they are stored in C:\Spooky2\Preset Collections\User. You can either delete these presets in Spooky2 in the Presets tab or use the Windows File Explorer to delete the preset files.

For more details, please check the link:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/spooky2/permalink/1234751230020111/

Q3: My first contact scan with X Pro was “saved”. Yet where do I find it?  How is it stored?  It is not in the programs tab?

A: Please refresh the database, then check at the bottom of the list of frequencies in the database (after Zygomycosis), it should be among your custom frequencies.

Every time you add into the database and waveforms, you will need to refresh them. I also turn off Spooky then restart after refreshing either one of them.

The scan results are saved in the file:
C:\Spooky2\custom.csv

This is your custom database, and also stores any custom frequency programs you create.

Just copy this file over and merge it with the copy on the other system.

The directory you were looking into are the raw data files that Spooky2 creates when you do a scan, from which it derives the top hits.

On a more important note, these are comma separated value files. They are not excel files (even though excel can work with them). If you open with excel, the format is changed and becomes corrupt for Spooky2.

Best to use notepad.exe to edit them.

Q4: Can I run other GX Pro’s on STAND ALONE mode while I am running Biofeedback Scan in Contact Mode on one GX Pro?

A: No.

If you do not want Biofeedback to stop other generators, no need to have a second computer. Just go to System and uncheck “Pause Generators during Biofeedback”.

The reason that the other generators get auto paused by the software is because of the potential for interference with the BFB scan and false readings or hit recorded.

For more details, please check the link:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/spooky2/permalink/1780124285482800/ 

 Q5: What is the purpose of biofeedback scans and why you have to do biofeedback scans 2x per week?

A: So from this perspective, when you run a scan, it will return the top hits. Usually, this is an hour’s worth of treatment from the perspective of contact or plasma. Each frequency defaults to 3 minutes each, so:

From the Morgellon/Lyme protocol, it returns 10 frequencies, as it ran twice a day taking one hour.

From a standard scan, it returns 20 frequencies, which in itself will take 1 hour when ran once per day.

You don’t really interpret the data. At the end of the scan, it will ask you to save the results into a custom frequency program.

Based on the name you give this, this is how you will find and retrieve it from the system to run in a program.

You would re-scan 2 times a week as the body is constantly changing and if you are treating as recommended, it will allow you to address and find the next set of priorities to deal with.

For more details, please check the link:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/spooky2/permalink/682634891898417/

Q6: Grade Scan: what, why, and how?

A: Grade Scan:
This Shell preset contains settings that allow you to test any database or third-party program for effectiveness against your condition. There are no programs listed to the left because you must choose and load the program you wish to test. When the scan is done, it will present the original frequencies rearranged in order of their effectiveness for you, with the most useful at the top. You’re free to save the program as it is or to use the checkboxes to omit the least effective frequencies.

For example, there are many programs for cold and you don’t know which program to choose. You can load them all to the grade scan preset, it will sort the frequencies according to your heart rate. The most useful frequencies are at the top of the list.

You can check how to do a grade scan from:
http://www.spooky2videos.com/video/how-to-do-a-grade-program-scan/

Q7: Do the blood sample scans only scan for parasites, virus and bacteria? Our blood samples scanned much differently than our scalar scan.

A: The working principle of Spooky2 Sample Digitizer is similar to Remote mode and is compatible with direct GenX scanning of biological samples (urine, saliva, blood, etc.). Due to the high ratio of pathogens within the biological sample, Spooky2 Sample Digitizer is better suited than TENS scans for finding pathogens in your body.

However, the effectiveness of using Sample Digitizer to run BFB results is not ideal. For this reason, we recommend using proper Spooky2 Remote, plasma, or contact modes to run your scan results.

Q8: Which Tolerance should I use with the reverse lookup?

A: The maximum tolerance we recommend is 0.25%. This is the tolerance recommended by Royal Rife. Keep in mind that a larger tolerance means less accuracy.

Q9: Do the generators need to be STOPPED or can they just be PAUSED?

A: When you do a biofeedback scan, you can’t be receiving any other frequency except from the generator doing the biofeedback program. Failing to do so, make the whole scan session useless, because Spooky2 doesn’t know which of the different freqs being delivered is producing the stress.

Any other generator must be paused or stopped before attempting to do the scan. I would pause the other generators with enough time to allow your body to stabilize.

Pause is a valid option. To clarify, stop does not mean physically power off the generator.

As for the amount of time to allow for stabilization, this may vary from person to person. Some have advised to exercise briefly before performing the scan, as this helps some who have pulse reading issues — take a simple walk, etc. Perhaps combining the two can be worth the time invested prior to the scan. Suggest a 15 minute break after pausing all generators as a starting point.

Q10: What’s the difference between “Hunt & Kill” and “Scan & Run”?

A: 1. Scan and Run: scan, run, scan, run…
Hunt and Kill: scan, run, refine, run, refine, run…

2. The Scan & Run preset starts with a BFB scan, then runs the scan results automatically on an allocated generator. After the program of scan results completes, another full biofeedback scan commences. This cycle repeats until the preset is stopped, or no hits are detected, indicating the pathogens in your body have been removed.

Hunt&Kill preset begins with a short biofeedback scan. The hits are then run on an allocated generator. In the subsequent scan/run cycles, the previous hits are re-analyzed. Pathogens which are mutated are found and hit again. It does not matter how far the pathogens run. They will be found. And they will become targets. This preset keeps refining the first scan results and runs automatically until it is manually stopped or no hits are detected.

For more details, please check the link:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/spooky2/permalink/1272366449591922/

3. They seem to pick up different things when you run them. I do my H+C all night. It latches on to some things and then goes at them again and again until there is death. The scan and run will be different as it might pick up more things but won’t necessarily kill all but will reduce numbers. So I guess it’s about whether you have lots of things that need generally reducing or a few things that need shaking to death.

For more details, please check the link:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/spooky2/permalink/1536784583150106/

Q11: How do you get the most accurate biofeedback results?

A: 1. If you have generator x, you can do a baseline first to make it more accurate before you do digitizer or contact biofeedback.

2. Remember sample digitizer only checks for viruses bacteria and parasites, doesn’t really check any of the other parts of the body because you’re not connected. You would use a pulse or ear clip if you have one. Then attach TENs pads. 

3. Follow the following steps to do a baseline before performing biofeedback.

Biofeedback

Sample digitizer

Control page

Overwrite

Select the generator port you want

Type in the name of your bfb

Press the lower right button says baseline

It’ll run about 41 min

It’ll stop and there will be a green come on next to baseline

You activated baseline

After

Load the sample into the digitizer slide

For more details, please check the link:
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Q12: What is the difference between Grade Scan and Refine Scan?

A: 1. Grade Scan: it does a quick biofeedback using the frequencies of the programs you load and reorders them from strongest to weakest “hits” in how they affect your body. But it doesn’t tell you they’re true hits. If you do grade scan with an ovarian cancer program and you’re a man who obviously doesn’t have ovarian cancer, it’s still going to return those frequencies in some order. Garbage in, garbage out. It could potentially be useful if there were 10 programs for your condition in the database and you load all 10 into the shell and want to know the top 20 out of 300 that your body has a reaction to the strongest, because you want to work smarter not harder if that makes sense.

Refine scan: double-check the manual on this one, but if my memory serves me correctly this one will take each frequency and go +/- a little for each one to determine what your body reacts to the highest.

So if your program started out as 100, 200, 300, 400… afterward you would end up with results like 100.039, 199.991, 301.233, 402.87.

Again, not proof that these will do anything for you — it’s all relative.

2. To me – grade analyzes multiple programs. Returns top 10 or 20 frequencies.

Refine – scans xxx and refines so the end result is more specific and refined.

Closer to MOR, more likely the pathogen will devitalize.

For more detailed information, please check this link:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/spooky2/permalink/1849259848569243/

Q13: How do you use hunt and kill to kill unidentified bugs and parasites?

A: You could do a spectrum sweep with the insect in the remote. Search for bedbugs in the videos site and you should find one. It was also in this week’s newsletter if I am not mistaken. You could apply the same with other bugs too.

For more details, please check the link:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/spooky2/permalink/1737659613062601/

Q14: Will the hunt and kill scan show you the scan results? What’s the advantage of the scan?

A: No. It commences with a brief biofeedback scan, followed by running the identified hits on an allocated generator. In subsequent cycles, the previous hits undergo re-analysis, ensuring that mutated pathogens are targeted. Regardless of how elusive the pathogens may be, they are detected and marked as targets. It continuously refines the initial scan results and automatically runs until manually halted or no hits are found. Compared to normal scanning, you don’t need to operate the software repeatedly, and it will stop automatically when no hits are found.

For more information about the hunt and kill scan, please read this blog:
https://www.spooky2-mall.com/blog/hunt-and-kill-in-spooky2-biofeedback-scan/

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