The SuperSweep

There is a very popular thread on the Spooky2 forum called SuperSweep 48,800 – 43Mhz. The author of the sweep, Stu Tooley, created a sweep that goes between 48,800 to 43 Mhz for the GeneratorX and 48.8Khz to 20 Mhz for the Spooky2-XM, that has a step size between each frequency of 0.025%. It turns out the standard spectrum sweep will have this small step percentage for the higher frequencies of the sweep, but for the lower frequencies the step percentage will be larger. This means there are many potential MORs (Mortal Oscillatory Rates) that will be missing in a spectrum sweep that covers a large range or number of octaves.

To remedy this, the sweep is broken up into single octaves, and a spectrum sweep is performed in that octave. With this approach, the lower frequency step size is 0.025% or less.

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Importing Spooky2 Presets and Databases into HeaWea MicroGen

For those of you who want to import your favorite presets into the HeaWea MicroGen, or import your custom databases (say like BFB_Frequencies.csv) into the MicroGen, the MicroGen Importer will make your life easier.

After you download and install MicroGen Installer and run it, you see the following:

Import CSV… will import a Spooky2 custom database into the MicroGen Custom.csv. This may be the Spooky2 Custom.csv or BFB_Frequencies.csv or any other Spooky2 custom database. Clicking this button will bring up and Open Dialog, where you choose the .csv file to be imported.

Import Preset… will import the programs inside a Spooky2 preset into the MicroGen Custom.csv. Clicking this button will bring up an Open Dialog set inside your Spooky2 User folder. After choosing a preset the new frequencies will be in the MicroGen Custom.csv.

Import Terrain imports the Terrain protocol frequencies into the MicroGen Custom.csv.

Import DH imports the DH Experimental Frequencies programs into the MicroGen Custom.csv.

After importing programs or presets into your MicroGen, you will need to choose the Refresh menu command in the Programs menu in the MicroGen software..

MicroGen Importer depends on the .NET Framework version 2.0 (in .NET 3.5), which in installed (but not enabled) by default in most Windows 10 systems. See Installing .NET

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DH Experimental Frequencies for HeaWea MicroGen

If you enjoy the DH (David Halliday) experimental frequencies found in the Spooky2 Presets, you can now add these programs to your HeaWea MicroGen. Just download DH_HeaWea.csv from the link below, and append the contents of this file to the MicroGen Custom.csv database.

The Custom.csv database for MicroGen is located in the MicroGen application folder. This folder may be in the C:\Program Files\MicroGen\ folder if you are running a 32-bit version of Windows, or in C:\Program Files (x86)\MicroGen\ if you are running a 64-bit version of Windows.

One way to append the contents of DH_HeaWea.csv to Custom.csv is to use Notepad. Open Custom.csv in Notepad, open DH_HeaWea.csv in another Notepad window, then Copy and Paste the contents of DH_HeaWea.csv to the end of Custom.csv and save Custom.csv.

Alternatively, you can use DBEditor to first open Custom.csv, then use the Import Database… menu command in the File menu and select DH_HeaWea.csv. Then save Custom.csv.

If there is no Custom.csv in the MicroGen folder, simply copy DH_HeaWea.csv to the MicroGen folder and rename it to Custom.csv.

After you’ve added the contents of DH_HeaWea.csv to Custom.csv, choose the Refresh menu command in the Database menu of the MicroGen software.

If you search for DH_ in the MicroGen software, you will find over 400 hundred DH programs.

When using these DH frequencies, set Frequency Duration to 3 before you click the High Power Cable or the Low Power Cable button.

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Terrain Protocol Programs for Heawea MicroGen

For those who are running the Terrain protocol and wish to also incorporate the MicroGen in the treatment regimen, you can download Terrain.csv and append its contents to the MicroGen Custom.csv database.

The Custom.csv database for MicroGen is located in the MicroGen application folder. This folder may be in the C:\Program Files\MicroGen\ folder if you are running a 32-bit version of Windows, or in C:\Program Files (x86)\MicroGen\ if you are running a 64-bit version of Windows.

One way to append the contents of Terrain.csv to Custom.csv is to use Notepad. Open Custom.csv in Notepad, open Terrain.csv in another Notepad window, then Copy and Paste the contents of Terrain.csv to the end of Custom.csv.

Alternatively, you can use DBEditor to first open Custom.csv, then use the Import Database… menu command in the File menu and select Terrain.csv. Then save Custom.csv.

If there is no Custom.csv in the MicroGen folder, simply copy Terrain.csv to the MicroGen folder and rename it to Custom.csv.

After you’ve added the contents of Terrain.csv to Custom.csv, choose the Refresh menu command in the Database menu of the MicroGen software.

If you search for Terrain, you will find the programs Terrain 01-15, Terrain-Mercury 01-15, and Terrain-Nonviolent 01-13. Some of these programs are run for 2 to 4 hours, while others are run for1 to 2 hours. You can always run these programs for longer duration if you wish.

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Dynamic Carrier for Contact

Many of the tools that build presets on this site will create optimized presets for Contact, where a dynamic carrier wave is used to get deeper penetration of the frequency, and to make low frequencies less painful. This is described in a previous post: Optimizing Contact and Plasma Presets. This current post offers both an online and an offline tool you can use to convert your presets to use this dynamic carrier wave technique.

This tool runs in a browser window. When you load the tool into the browser, you see the Make Carrier tool below.

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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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