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The video opens with a discussion of historical figures like Royal Rife, who reportedly used frequencies to cure terminal cancer patients in the 1920s. John White, founder of Spooky2, explains that frequencies are fundamental to all matter and how his devices leverage this principle. He introduces Spooky2 as a platform enabling individuals to manage their health using frequency technology, emphasizing that it was born from personal tragedies and a desire to help others.
John defines Spooky2 as a system of devices that connect to a computer to deliver frequencies to the body. These frequencies can retrain organs, combat pathogens, or promote overall health. He details various modalities of frequency transmission, including light, scalar, remote, contact, plasma, and sound, and states that Spooky2 offers optimized devices for each.
John recounts the story of Royal Rife's discredited work, where Rife successfully treated 16 terminally ill cancer patients with specific frequencies. John explains that his own journey into frequency healing led him to independently discover similar principles, eventually following in Rife's footsteps by modernizing his machine to use plasma for frequency broadcasting. He expresses admiration for Rife's pioneering spirit while acknowledging the historical and ongoing challenges from mainstream medicine.
John discusses the monetary motivations behind the suppression of alternative healing methods like Rife's, preferring to focus on positive solutions. He differentiates between plasma and scalar technologies, explaining how they efficiently deliver frequencies to the body for healing. He showcases Spooky2's portable devices like the Mini Magic and MicroGen, highlighting their effectiveness and the continuous innovation in making these technologies accessible and user-friendly.
Inspired by French physicist Joel Sternheimer's work on simulating peptides with sound for horticulture, John adapted this technology for human health. He introduced a peptide series in December 2025, allowing for the simulation of any peptide using audio frequencies. He proudly states that over 1,800 such programs have now been created for people, animals, and plants, all offered for free because he believes frequencies are a fundamental right.
John delves into the technical aspects of simulating substances using frequencies, explaining concepts like Resonant Recognition Model (RRM) and Discrete Linear Matrix (DLM). He highlights the advanced precision of DLM, which uses 72 dimensions compared to RRM's two, allowing for exact simulations of any substance. He also shares his challenges with mainstream AI models, which often refuse to provide medical-related information, forcing him to use powerful local AI models for his research.
John clarifies that he does not sell the frequency programs but gives them away, preventing regulatory issues often faced by peptide companies. He humorously points out that mainstream medicine's historical arguments against frequencies prevent them from criticizing his work, as doing so would validate the efficacy of frequencies. He shares his story of being forced to leave New Zealand for his clandestine clinic, finding freedom and safety to continue his work in China.
John emphasizes collaboration within the biohacking community, sharing knowledge freely and incorporating others' innovations into Spooky2 devices. He believes in whittling away at the 'massive brick wall' of the existing system by empowering individuals to regain control of their health. He discusses the spiritual and energetic shift towards a 'new earth' driven by collective consciousness and heart frequency, aligning with Buddhist philosophy.
John showcases his personal anti-aging device, the AHA Halo, which he carries everywhere and includes proteins for reversing aging. He attributes his own good health to using such programs, highlighting the device's potential to address joint pain and other age-related issues. He later offers a quick demonstration of water imprinting, where frequencies from a Spooky2 device are transferred to water, making it taste sweeter.
John explains the origin of the name 'Spooky2,' born from a year-long debate with a colleague about the efficacy of remote treatments, which ultimately proved surprisingly effective. He also discusses scalar energy, describing it as a static field that allows information flow between cells, crucial for development and healing. He notes the unique design of DNA as a perfect scalar antenna and alludes to a video of Zen monks healing a tumor, emphasizing the power of collective intention and frequency.
John concludes by inviting listeners to learn more about Spooky2 at their website, spooky2.com, and expresses his gratitude for the conversation. He highlights the water imprinting feature of Spooky2 devices as a tangible way for users to experience the effects of frequencies.