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.
You can specify up to 2 biofeedback scans for your presets, one typically for a full/system scan, the other scan is a more targeted scan, say like for a tumor or a specific organ, or if you are using Spooky Pulse, a scan that targets cancer.
You can also provide an input targeted preset, so that your generated presets contain programs from the Spooky2 database. This is only necessary for people with a small number of generators. If you have more generators, you would not include a targeted preset, but instead just run the targeted preset on another generator.
If you have fewer generators, you can also have detox programs run simultaneously while your scan results run, all on a single generator. In this mode, the presets for Remote not only send the biofeedback scan results to Out 1, they also send to the Out 2 output the programs from the Detox Maintenance (R) – JK preset as well as the programs Lyme Herxheimer Helper 1 and Lyme Herxheimer Helper 2. This means a person with just one generator can run both Contact treatments for a few hours, then in the remaining time run both their biofeedback scan results as well as detox programs for Remote treatment. The other presets for Contact, Plasma, Scalar, Laser, and Coil will run a few detox programs (Detox Toxins Elimination 2 (XTRA), Liver Function Balance (XTRA), Kidney Insufficiency (CAFL), and Lymphs and Detox (PROV)) serially (rather than simultaneously like the Remote version), taking about 25% or less of the running time. The percentage running detox is less if you specify 2 biofeedback scans or include a targeted preset.
Before running your biofeedback presets, you must run the Terrain protocol documented in the Presets tab of Spooky2 in \Detox\GUIDE Terrain Protocol – Click Me.pdf. We recommend you use the Contact, Plasma, Scalar, Laser, or Coil presets in addition to the Remote presets for the Terrain protocol to increase the effectiveness of the protocol.
Every few days you do a new biofeedback scan and then create a set of new presets with the BFBTool. The raw scan data files are read to produce a set of frequencies that take the best results from the Current and Angle data for GeneratorX, or the best results from the HPV and BPM data.
Also included is a detox preset called BFB Detox (R), that you can run when you have not chosen the Detox option. This preset is from the Graded Morgellons and Lyme protocol, and is the mother of all detox presets. This preset runs continuous detox and maintenance programs (ALL Maintenance – DB and Detox Maintenance – JK) on Out 1, and on Out 2 are the R12 Immune System – DB, RX Healing A – DB, RX Herxheimer – DB, RX Healing B – DB, RX Healing C – DB, and RX Brain Fog – DB from the Morgellons protocol.
If you haven’t already, install BFBTool as described in Installing BFBTool. Click the BFBTool icon on the desktop to start BFBTool. Before you use BFBTool for the first time, you need to a full/system biofeedback scan.
Learning Biofeedback
To learn how to do a biofeedback scan in Spooky2, there are two tutorials in the Spooky2 User’s Guide. You can bring up the Spooky2 User’s Guide from the Spooky2 software by choosing the User’s Guide menu command in the Help menu.
For GeneratorX, run through the tutorial called Lesson 6: GeneratorX Biofeedback Scan. This tutorial will run you through the basics of the biofeedback process. When doing the scans for BFBTool, when the Scan Results window appears, you can simply dismiss the Scan Results window and end the tutorial, as the BFBTool does not need the steps after the Scan Results window appears. For more in-depth information, see Biofeedback Scanning in the Spooky User’s Guide.
With the Spooky Pulse, run through the tutorial called Lesson 7: Spooky Pulse Biofeedback Scan. Again, when the Scan Results window appears, you can quit the tutorial and dismiss the Scan Results window, as the BFBTool does not need the steps after the Scan Results window appears. There is more Spooky Pulse information in the Presets tab of Spooky2, under >Biofeedback, >Spooky Pulse, GUIDE Scanning – Click Me.pdf.
Taking Your First Scans
You perform system scan every 3 days with GeneratorX or every week with Spooky Pulse, using the following
Biofeedback Hardware | Scan Preset | Notes / TENS pad placement |
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Spooky Pulse | \Biofeedback\Spooky Pulse\General\General Purpose Full System Scan – JW | Right wrist and left ankle. |
GeneratorX | \Biofeedback\GeneratorX\GX General Biofeedback Scan with Baseline (C) – JW | On the sides of the torso at the level of your intestines. |
Scalar Digitizer | \Biofeedback\Scalar Digitizer\Spooky2 Scalar Digitizer Master (GX) – JW and \Biofeedback\Scalar Digitizer\Spooky2 Scalar Digitizer Slave (GX) – JW | On the sides of the torso at the level of your intestines. |
Sample Digitizer | \Biofeedback\Sample Digitizer\General Biofeedback Scan (SD) – JW | Effectiveness is limited by the pathogens available in fluid sample. |
Before you start the scan, if there are multiple users, put into the Log Name field the person’s name who is being scanned.
If you are currently running any Remote presets on other generators, you want to Pause the programs, and unpause them (click Pause again) when you are finished with the scan.
Once you’ve finished and saved the first system scan, you may optionally build your targeted presets for your specific condition.
Building Your Targeted Presets
You may also create a preset with program from the Spooky2 database that target your condition. You can start with the shell preset \Shell (Empty) Presets\Remote\Killing (R) – JW, then add the various programs that target your specific condition (i.e., diabetes, heart disease, etc.). Since these programs are to be run both on Remote and another transmission method like Contact or Plasma, you need to play attention to the run time of these targeted programs. An ideal run time might be 30 minutes to 1 hour. If you have many programs available to choose from, you may want to create multiple presets, each with your desired run time, that you will use in subsequent builds of the biofeedback presets. Save your preset into the User folder. Don’t place the preset in a subfolder inside the User folder.
Building Your Presets
After you’ve finished your system scan in Spooky2, bring up the BFBTool. Click on the down arrow on the combo box next to the Full Scan label, a menu will appear that has a list of the choices of biofeedback scan data files to choose (see the image to the right). Choose the newest system scan data file. If you don’t see your recent scans in the menu, click the Reload button to load the current contents of the database into the utility.
The Specific Scan field is optional. If you have a targeted biofeedback scan in addition to a full/system scan, specify your targeted raw scan data file here.
The Target Preset field is optional. This is useful for people who have fewer generators, and want to include programs from Spooky2 with their scan results in their presets. You create a preset in Spooky2 with the programs you desire, and save the preset in the User folder. If you don’t see your new preset in the Target Preset menu, click the Reload button and try again.
The Max Hits field is the number of the top frequencies to use. The default value is 10 hits. The minimum run time for the all presets will be the Max Hits value times 3 minutes, or in the default case, 30 minutes. For the Contact, Plasma, Scalar, Laser, and Coil presets, run them twice daily for at least 1 hour, but ideally 2 or more hours.
If you tick the Detox checkbox, detox and herx program (Detox 4 Toxins Throughout the Body (CAFL), Detox 3 Toxins in the Kidneys and Liver (PROV), Detox 2 Parasites in the Intestines (CAFL), Detox 1 Toxins in the Intestines (CAFL), Lymphangitis (CAFL), Streptococcus Pyogenes (CAFL), Lymphs and Detox (PROV), Lyme Herxheimer Helper 1 (XTRA), Lyme Herxheimer Helper 2 (XTRA),) will run simultaneously on your generator, with the scan results going to Out 1, and the detox and herx programs going to Out 2 for the Remote preset. This is useful for people who have fewer generators. For the other presets, the following programs are run serially: Detox Toxins Elimination 2 (XTRA), Liver Function Balance (XTRA), Kidney Insufficiency (CAFL), and Lymphs and Detox (PROV), taking 25% or less of the total run time.
The User field is an optional user name if you are treating more than just one person. When set, the User name is prepended to the presets that are generated by the utility, the presets for Generator 1 and Generator 2. In this example, the preset names start with Sally Gen1 or Sally Gen2. If you don’t specify a user, the preset names start with BFB Gen1 or BFB Gen2.
Once all fields are set, click the Build Preset button to build your presets.
If the Build Preset operation is successful, you see a status message in the top right part of the window that says “Presets built in the \User\ folder.”
The following table describes the function of the remaining buttons in BFBTool.
Button Name | Function |
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Show Log | Click Show Log to see the frequency results of the last Build Presets operation. See a description of the Show Log results here. |
Reload | Click Reload to refresh the entries in the Full Scan, Cancer Scan, and Target Preset list. See a description of this button here. |
Build Presets | Build Presets creates the presets for this protocol. This is described earlier here. |
Set… | Click the Set… button to change the Spooky Dir location. Most people will not need to use this command, as the default value is the default Spooky Dir. But if you install your Spooky2 software into a different directory, use this button. |
Preferences
You set startup preferences for the BFBTool by choosing the Preferences… menu item in the File menu. Here is the Preferences dialog.
Max Hits, User, and Detox are the default values for Max Hits, User, and Detox in the main window. Carrier is the default minimum carrier frequency for Contact presets. If empty, the default value is 1000000 (1 MHz). Sort By Date affects the sorting order of the Full Scan and Specific Scan fields. If set, those fields will sort by date in descending order.
The Build Presets checkboxes chooses which presets are generated via the Build Presets button. If you only have Contact and Remote modes available, you may wish to untick the Coil, Laser, Plasma, and Scalar checkboxes, then click the Save button. If the MicroGen checkbox is ticked, when you click Build Presets, the frequencies are saved to MicroGen’s Custom.csv.
Building Biofeedback Presets
BFBTool can make custom biofeedback presets for both GeneratorX and Spooky Pulse. You typically will use the factory biofeedback presets under the >Biofeedback folder in the Presets tab of Spooky2, but sometimes you may want to customize the frequency range. For biofeedback presets that take a long time to scan, you can split via this utility the biofeedback preset into smaller sections that take less time to scan per section. After you finish scanning using all the preset sections, you can merge the section results into one large biofeedback raw scan data file for analysis as a single large scan.
To bring up the ScanBuilder dialog, in BFBTool click the Scan Builder… menu item in the File menu.
You now see the dialog on the left. There are 2 sections of this dialog. The top sections if for building presets, the bottom half of the dialog is for merging scan results.
When you click the combo box to the right of the Common Scans label (see the picture on the right), a menu pops up of common scans you may like to try. Most of these frequencies ranges for common parasites/pathogens come from Hulda Clark. If you select one of these entries in the menu, the dialog fills in the Base Name, Start Frequency, and End Frequency fields. Note that when you choose of the menu times in the Common Scan combo box, the Estimated Run time is display in the top of the window.
The Base Name is the base name of the biofeedback preset. The preset name will also contain information about the preset type (GX for GeneratorX or empty for Spooky Pulse), and the hardware for the scan, i.e., (C) or (R) or both (C) (R).
Start Frequency is the starting frequency of the biofeedback scan.
End Frequency is the ending frequency of the biofeedback scan.
Split is the number of sections you want to break a preset into for shorter scan times. If left empty, the default value is 1.
GeneratorX, if ticked, creates a biofeedback preset designed for GeneratorX. If unticked, the created biofeedback preset is for Spooky Pulse.
When you’ve set up previous fields the way you want them, click the Build Scan button to build the biofeedback presets. If successful, you will see the message “Presets built in \User\Biofeedback\”.
To see your biofeedback presets, in Spooky2, in the Presets tab, click on >User, then >Biofeedback. For the previous example, the Spooky Pulse biofeedback presets Full System 01 (C) (R), Full System 02 (C) (R), Full System 03 (C) (R), and Full System 04 (C) (R) were created.
Merging Scan Results
If you specified a Split value when you created the biofeedback presets, you can merge the results into a single large raw scan data file.
Merged Output it the base name of the raw scan data file you are to create. If you use Knee as the base name, the resulting raw scan file will be named BFB_Knee_20190919_1342_22.
The Raw Scan Data list is a list of existing raw scan data files in your system. These file are sorted by date in reverse order, so that the newest files are at the top of the list while the oldest files are at the bottom of the list. You double-click an item to tick it or select it for merging. Should you select incompatible raw scan data file, say for example one data file was for GeneratorX, and the other for Spooky Pulse, you will see an error message when you try to merge the files. Also, the utility looks for the data files to be contiguous in frequency, and will check for consistency between the scan data files. Should the data files have a different number of Loops, this will also cause and error.
Click Merge to merge the ticked raw scan data files. If successful, you will see a message like the one below.
The Reload button reloads the Raw Scan Data list to the current scan data files on your system.
Running Your Presets
Now that you’ve built your first presets, you can now run them on your generators. These presets are found in \User\ in the Presets tab.
Every time you do a new biofeedback scan and build presets, your generators needs to be stopped and reloaded.
When choosing the Detox option, preset BFB Gen1 (R) runs both your biofeedback scan results on Out 1 and continuous detox and maintenance programs (Detox Maintenance – JK, Lyme Herxheimer Helper 1 and Lyme Herxheimer Helper 2) on Out 2. The Detox option Remote, Contact and Coil presets require the use of Spooky Boost’s BN port or High Power Port, as there are different frequencies being sent to Out 1 and Out 2. For Plasma, Scalar, and Laser preset, DO NOT use a boosted Spooky Boost port, but instead use the Out 1 port.
For Contact, Plasma, Scalar, Laser, or Coil treatments, we recommend running these treatments ideally twice a day, and overnight if possible. If you include the Detox option, the presets can take 10 hours or more. You can opt to run these treatments overnight, or see the Preset Notes for the minimal time to run the preset.
Using One Generator
If you only have 1 generator, you shared Generator 1 between the Remote preset and your Plasma/Contact/Scalar/Laser/Coil preset. If you want the detox and herx frequencies, make sure to tick the Detox checkbox before building your presets. You can also include programs from Spooky2 by creating a preset that contains the programs you desire, and selecting this preset in the Target Preset field.
With a 1 generator system, after you finish your Contact/Plasma/Scalar/Laser/Coil session, connect the Remote to BN port of Spooky Boost and load the Remote preset BFB Gen1 (R). When using the Contact and Coil preset, connect your hardware to the BN port of Spooky Boost.
Below is the schedule for running with one generator.
Generator 1 |
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BFB Gen1 (R) and BFB Gen2 (C) or BFB Gen2 (P) or BFB Gen2 (S) or BFB Gen2 (L) or BFB Gen2 (Coil) |
Using Two Generators
If you have 2 generators, you may still want to tick the Detox checkbox and choose a Target Preset. You run the following:
Generator 1 | Generator 2 |
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BFB Gen1 (R) | BFB Gen2 (C) or BFB Gen2 (P) or BFB Gen2 (S) or BFB Gen2 (L) or BFB Gen2 (Coil) |
Using Three Generators
If you have 3 generators, you need not include the Detox option, but may opt to choose a Target Preset. You run the following:
Generator 1 | Generator 2 | Generator 3 |
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BFB Detox (R) | BFB Gen1 (R) | BFB Gen2 (C) or BFB Gen2 (P) or BFB Gen2 (S) or BFB Gen2 (L) or BFB Gen2 (Coil) |
Using Four Generators
If you have 4 generators, you need neither include the Detox option, nor choose a Target Preset. You run the following:
Generator 1 | Generator 2 | Generator 3 | Generator 4 |
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BFB Detox (R) | BFB Gen1 (R) | BFB Gen2 (C) or BFB Gen2 (P) or BFB Gen2 (S) or BFB Gen2 (L) or BFB Gen2 (Coil) | Your Target preset |
I’ve added a new scan or new preset but I don’t see it?
If you’ve done a recent system scan, but don’t see your new scan data file in the combo box, click the Reload button to read in the ScanData directory again.
How can I tell when I last created the presets?
If you load the generated presets in \User\, the Preset Notes will contain the create date.
How are my frequencies chosen?
The BFBTool runs an analysis of the Current and Angle data for GeneratorX scan results, and the BPM and HRV data for the Spooky Pulse scan results. The best results are chosen from these two analyses using the ratio of the measured Value – RunningAverage divided by the standard deviation for that data. This calculated ratio makes it possible to determine the relative strength of data from two different sources (i.e., Current/Angle or BPM/HRV).
When you click the Show Log button, the Notepad window that appears first has the analysis for Angle, then the analysis for Current, then the merged Angle and Current results (for GeneratorX).
How do I create presets for multiple users?
By default all presets that are created start with the text R0, C0, P0, S0, and M0. If you are creating presets for different users, you don’t want the 2nd person’s presets overwriting the 1st person’s presets. To avoid this, type each person’s name into the User field before clicking Build Preset. If you type Joseph into the User field and click Build Presets, the new preset will all start with Joseph R0 or Joseph C0, etc.