ETDFL Database Update and New RUSS Database

The ETDFL database has been updated from the 2020-2022 version, to the new 2023 version. This version includes new programs and corrections to the database. There is a new Russian database that uses the RUSS abbreviation, derived from a Russian frequency database. A user on the Spooky2 forum provided the RUSS database.

These databases are found in the Search Frequency Database tool, documented here.

Tool Upate

I’ve made some improvements to functionality, to efficiency, and removed a few bugs in the Create Rife Frequency Set tool. In terms of functionality, what has changed is now when you create an audio file, you no longer have to first make sure the frequencies will work with your current maximum frequency as defined by the Sample Rate and the Wave Form you’ve chosen. In the past, if you had a high frequency, you would get back an error, and you could use the Fix Frequencies button to correct the high frequency or choose a higher sample rate. Now when you create an audio file, any high frequencies are automatically corrected.

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Tool and Database Updates

The Search Frequency Database tool previously could search 4 frequency list databases. I have added two new databases, the Electro Therapy Device Frequency List (ETDFL) and the David Halliday Experimental Frequencies (DH).

The ETDFL database is about 3 times the size of the Consolidated Annotated Frequency List (CAFL) database. It contains a combination of frequencies for killing pathogens as well as healing or entrainment frequencies.

The DH database is a set of dowsed frequencies that have been very popular in the Spooky2 community. The DH database contain frequencies to kill pathogens as well as frequencies for other non-pathogenic disease and conditions, including frequencies that emulate healing and nutritional substances.

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Merging or Mixing of frequencies

The audio creation tool Create a Frequency Set now has the option to take all the frequencies in the frequency set you specify and mix those frequencies into a 3 minute audio. For example, if you had a frequency set with 20 frequencies, each running for 3 minutes, it would take 60 minutes to treat yourself with these frequency. The new Merge Frequencies option will digitally mix all the frequencies together in a one 3 minute set.
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