Minor Tool Updates

Fixed: M&L Graded Utility had a subtle bug in Remote presets, which probably didn’t affect most people.

Fixed: Older versions of Spooky would Remove Duplicate Frequencies for Healing (R) – JW that made presets with Detox much shorter than they should be. This was fixed in the new Spooky software. But BFBTool and M&L Graded Utility will work correctly on the older versions of Spooky.

Improved: Contact presets will have a more powerful output for frequencies higher than the carrier wave. Both Out 1 and Out 2 have inverted waveforms from each other. I simplified the implementation of the Carrier Wave for Contact. This affects M&L Graded Utility, BFBTool, CancerTool, and LymeTool.

Improved: M&L Utility and BFBTool, when using the Detox option, now use an inverted waveform for Out 1 and Out 2.

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GeneratorX (Pro) Hit Detection Improvement

For people who are using GeneratorX (Pro) biofeedback, you ought to consider upgrading to the latest version of BFBTool, CancerTool, LymeTool, or Morgellons and Lyme Graded Utility.

In the November 2022 version of Spooky2, the hit detection algorithm changed where the running average only uses 20 values from before the current value. Earlier versions of Spooky2 used 10 values before, the current value, and 10 values after for the running average calculation.

Spooky2 also changed where in the peak plateau the value is used. Before, Spooky2 used the last value of a peak plateau. Now, Spooky2 uses the first value in the peak plateau.

This change is reflected in the GeneratorX (Pro) hit detection for the above-listed tools.

In addition, the documentation for all these tools has been upgraded and made more current, with more direction given to finding out how to do biofeedback scans.

Here are the versions of the tools:

BFBTool 1.7.0680.0
CancerTool 1.5.0680.0
LymeTool 1.4.0680.0
Morgellons and Lyme Graded Utility 2.10.0680.0

Spooky Pulse Hit Detection Improvement

For people who are using Spooky Pulse biofeedback, you ought to consider upgrading to the latest version of BFBTool, CancerTool, LymeTool, or Morgellons and Lyme Graded Utility.

In the August 2021 version of Spooky2, the hit detection algorithm changed to the original hit detection algorithm, calculating the running average with only values behind the current value, rather than scanning for values in the backward and forward direction. This change has been reflected in the Spooky Pulse hit detection for the above-listed tools.

In addition, the documentation for all these tools has been upgraded and made more current, with more direction given to finding out how to do biofeedback scans.

Here are the versions of the tools:

BFBTool 1.7.0670.0
CancerTool 1.5.0670.0
LymeTool 1.4.0670.0
Morgellons and Lyme Graded Utility 2.10.0670.0

Tool updates

I’ve released updates to BFBTool, CancerTool, LymeTool, and the M&L Graded Utility. The Preferences dialogs for these tools did not validate the numerical values, so if you used a Max Hits count of “hello”, you would get an uncaught exception. These tools would write their configuration info in their application folder, but now they write their information into the AppData folder. Also, in the past, the Uninstall information did not include the version number or the application icon.

There really are not new features, just bug fixes. The user interface portion was written in C++, but now has been translated in the C#. The main logic was written in C, and remains in C.

Here are the versions of the tools:
BFBTool 1.6.660.0
CancerTool 1.4.660.0
LymeTool 1.3.660.0
M&L Graded 2.9.660.0

The MicroGen Importer has also been upgraded. Before It used .NET 4.5, which meant you couldn’t run it on XP. I’ve downgraded its dependency to .NET 2.0, meaning now it can run on XP, assuming you have .NET 2.0. For the newer platform. .NET 3.5 will contain .NET 2.0. Its version is 1.0.1.0.

The installer for DBEditor was updated to include the version number and the application icon. There are no functionality changes in the application. Unlike the other applications, DBEditor runs on Win 7 and newer. This is because it used the Electron/node.js platform.

HeaWea MicroGen Support

The M&L Graded Utility, BFBTool, CancerTool, and LymeTool will save their frequencies to HeaWea MicroGen’s Custom.csv database if you have the MicroGen software installed. You enable this feature through the Preferences dialog of these tools.

In M&L Graded Utility and BFBTool, there is a MicroGen checkbox that enables this feature. If ticked, when you click Build Presets in the main window, the frequencies from your presets are also copied into the MicroGen Custom.csv

In CancerTool and LymeTool, you set the Save step [] to MicroGen to the current step of the protocol you are running. In CancerTool, the valid values are 6-8. For LymeTool, the valid values are 5-78.

Clicking the Build Presets button will save your frequencies from the step of the protocol you are currently running into the MicroGen Custom.csv database.

In the MicroGen software, you will need to choose the Refresh menu command in the Programs menu to see the new program added by these tools.

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.

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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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