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Thank you for listening to the Boost Your Biology podcast. My name is Lucas Owen. I uncover the most cutting edge health information on the planet, ranging from hormones, nutrition, supplementation, fat loss, biohacking, longevity, wellness, and a whole lot more. Welcome to the Boost Your Biology podcast.
Hello, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome back to the Boost Your Biology podcast. Today, I'm joined in with a very interesting guest who has a profound level of knowledge around radio frequency technology and wireless engineering, a 16-year background. So joining me on the podcast, we have Bradley Johnson. Bradley, welcome to the podcast.
Thank you. Thank you so much for having me on. I'm really excited to be here and be able to talk to some of the guests today about some of this cool technology. Awesome. So, Bradley, I mean, this is deviating from my usual health content, which is mostly geared around nutrition and supplementation, but...
Obviously, you're an expert in this wireless engineering and waveform propagation. So before we get into that, did you want to maybe let my audience know how did you become so fascinated in this sort of technology? Honestly, I can only attribute that to my...
My following and belief of God. God guided me down the right pathway as a child. He kind of always, you know, like I dipped my foot into help desk technologies, you know, 20 years ago just to kind of start learning and understanding the different types of communications and things like that. But I was always really strong and resonated towards understanding wireless technologies and radio frequency technologies.
and waveforms and could never understand why. And honestly, when I was younger, I didn't even question it. It didn't matter. I was just, I knew I was passionate about it. And once I kind of got woken up in 2019 and 2020, it helped me realize that my purpose was for helping others and that this was my background and the knowledge and stuff that I would need to know to kind of be guided to go down this route and to help other people. And so it was like,
Like it felt natural the whole time, you know, like from start to finish. But I guess leading all the way back like 16, 17 years ago, like when I first started in this, it was like,
of all these technologies that were abundantly available to get into and kind of be a part of something was being like man you just got to go wireless and there's something drawing you to that and so like i said uh i've always kind of felt this has been quite a blessing to just kind of put myself out there in doing that it you know it put me in the industry it put me out there working in networks and understanding the technology um and doing this for multiple multiple years
And like I said, when I finally made that transition of using the frequencies from a way of understanding of how to provide blanketed, you know, wifi coverage for people to using these same types of signals, um, through the body to address certain stuff on a resonance perspective. Oh, it changed my game. Incredible. Incredible. I think, uh,
quite a large number of my audience would be somewhat familiar with rife frequencies, rife technologies. Did you want to maybe, I mean, the whole premise behind this sort of technology that you're leveraging to optimize health and shift health in a certain direction, did you want to maybe first talk about, I mean, the evolution of Spooky 2 as it is today? Okay.
Sure. And again, you're right. This stuff goes back 100 years. You know, we've got Tesla and his technology that brings kind of the quantum mechanics of how the quantum entanglement process works. You fast forward into the early 1900s and you're talking about Royal Raymond Rife. You know, the individuals that worked with Royal Raymond Rife often said that it was like working with somebody that was 80 years ahead of their time technology wise. Like, could you imagine having conversation or working next to somebody who was 80 years smarter than you were? Like,
This was the type of individual that if he needed something technology-wise, he simply took it apart, resourced the components to build it, and then manufactured things that he needed. And as was the case in the 1920s, when he built those microscopes, that was the first time that we could actually have live visibility of a specimen under observation with his microscopes.
Now being a, you know, his, his original study was in pathology. And so he studied different pathogens and different microorganisms using these microscopes that he built, started experimenting with frequencies and carrier waves to cause resident success. And ultimately that, you know, kind of progressed him into the 1930s where, uh, in the late 19 and early 1930s, 1934, he did a cancer study with 16 patients, all stage four, pretty much, uh,
dead zombies because they had no other options for them. Everything that they were doing was inoperable and couldn't do anything for them. And they ran through this study out in California.
And at the end of these 60 or 90 days in three weeks, 14 of those 16 were cured in 90 days. And it was three additional weeks. All 16 were cured, which gave him a 100% success rate. So even though these sessions were a little intense, the method of the delivery of reducing frequencies to resonate those bad harmful cells only out of the body has, again, this is,
been around for a hundred years. And unfortunately, because of the fact that Reif never patented his technology and his benefit of kind of introducing it to the world was to try to heal people and to try to get people better without the, you know, trying to keep up with the competition of at his time, the rise of big medicine and what would be later the rise of big pharma that ultimately came in and kind of dictated and defined how the world was and the healing process was going to be going forward.
it's incredible yeah i mean looking at how now we're able to sort of understand and leverage and and and guide this technology towards our advantage um to assist with healing in different different ways um did you want to sort of maybe explain i mean the basic premise behind what you studied because what you studied is um not your standard
I started waveforms, you know, like I learned waveform propagation and wireless modulation mapping. So I would be introduced into an environment, whether it was a sporting arena or health network or a retirement center. And I would come in and map out the current existing network, its coverage errors, the problems in it. And then I would map out a solution, an overview of, hey, if I replace this type of network,
technology in this part of your deployment or your corporation, I can change your coverage parameters for everybody that's using your wireless access from this type of range to this type of range. And normally, I've done that for so long that it got to a point where, like I said, if you had any type of wireless network infrastructure set up, I could fly anywhere in the country and within about a day of scanning your network, I could tell you what's wrong with it and how to fix it and kind of map everything out as to make it a better coverage.
But learning in that and understanding how to build like a massive deployment that's going to cover 60,000 people with wireless cell phone coverage, you know, wireless capability coverage. Again, you learn about the way the different waves propagate and how they travel and how far they go and all these type of characteristics of waveform technologies. And that was, like I said, the.
what kind of got me in the technology itself. And then through the course of multiple years of being both vendor certified and industry certified and this manufacturer certification over this manufacturer, again, it was just kind of a putting yourself out and in this scenario over the multiple years that helped me understand how to use waveform technology. And then in 2018, I bought my first Spooky 2XM generator and I started working
experimenting with the outputs of those generators and realizing what they do and how they work and the capabilities of what they are and
Again, like I said, that changed my life going forward because I started realizing that you could use the same type of waveform dynamics for addressing different types of things. And from this perspective, I identified that when you're using frequencies with, you know, for rifing and you're trying to have success with a rifing approach to delivering frequencies to cause resonance in the body, it's done through one of two methods. We're either healing or we're killing.
You know, if you're killing, you're targeting and you're breaking down stuff pathologically in the body. These are things like a virus, a disease, a fungus, a mold, an infection, things that you're suffering from. These things have a unique resonant frequency that can be identified, resonated, and then removed from the body altogether.
Whereas all the other things that are still people, things that people suffer from, but are non-pathogen based, like they say things like depression or anxiety or emotional balancing. These are all healing modality approach. You don't really have a base as to what causes them to break down, but you can still use frequencies and the delivery of those waves properly to go in and remove those resonant resistances in the body to help heal and help repair whatever the issues are.
And like I said, right now, we're to a point where with the Spooky 2 database, we have over 60,000 frequency options and pathways. So it's really difficult for us to be like, well, there's not a pathway for this and for that. Like if you're getting to that point, you're honestly just lacking some creativity as to how to go in and build. This is pretty fascinating. I'm curious to know, Brad, with your background, I mean, you said back in 2018, you acquired a specific generator, you said?
Yes. I acquired my first XM generator. And did you start understanding how that would impact your body first? And then did you apply it to patients? Honestly, I use myself as an example. You know, like that's honestly one of the number one reasons why this type of technology is kind of so universally allowed is just because they think we're all just a bunch of idiots that are just experimenting around on ourselves.
And that's ultimately how it started. You know, like I didn't have a trainer or a guide like myself. So I just, again, like I was looking for proof of concept and an understanding of how this technology was going to work. So try this and see how it affects my body and then try that and see how it affects my body. And,
You know, again, like I said, I just kind of put myself through the process of trying stuff, experimenting and documenting where I was and most importantly, where I wasn't having success. And that started helping me starting to iron out not only the pathways for how everyone can do this successfully, but how to track and monitor where you are and aren't having success and the kind of the flow of using this type of system as a whole to have success. Did you want to maybe, because my audience is probably wondering now, like exactly how to administer things
and utilize the technology. Did you want to sort of run me through like what that typical process would look like from a customer perspective? Let's say they actually want to integrate
this technology is part of their healing protocols in combination with their supplements and their lifestyle changes. So generally, we're talking about the introduction of a generator in the house, like a function generator similar to this, like a Spooky 2 system that you can just stand up and introduce into the system, into your home system. It connects to any desktop or laptop computer.
and with Windows based operating systems, then from there you will connect in your different accessories. The different accessories are just a means for how you pick and choose the different frequency programs that are in the software as to how you're going to get them into the body.
So most of the time, the number one option and like where everybody starts is on remote. You know, like the remote is a quantum device. It's very unique with regards to what its functionality allows you to do. It has a coil design system, top coil, bottom coil. And when you open these up and put your DNA inside, say a fingernail or something like that. Now, the quantum from that fingernail, that DNA, when you run frequency programs on that fingernail, it's going to reach your body regardless of how far away you go.
Okay. Case in point, I have 108 remote clients that are connected just like this with their DNA samples all over the world that I take care of. We simply talk and communicate every couple weeks with regards to changes that we're making for each individual one. But their samples are here in Missouri, in Lake of the Ozarks, and they live in Germany or in Australia or in France or in wherever and are still feeling the effects of those remote programs that I'm running.
So this is how it all comes together. Again, we can do healing or killing with remote, but this is a contactless, convenient method of delivering said frequencies out of those databases into the body. Now, once we go from here, next thing we're going to do is start stepping up our methods of delivery a little bit.
So now we're going to start using things like tens pads as a means for attaching a physical connection to the body and bringing those frequencies in. Again, a little bit more higher amplified method of delivery, but something like this is going to be roughly 10 to 15 times stronger as a means for directly bringing them in versus that quantum link.
but as you go up with these different methods you have things like cold laser and pemf coil and all these different options of ways of introducing these different things depending upon whether you're doing healing modality approaches or killing modality approaches and so really the the best thing with these types of companies particularly with something like spooky 2 is get one of their starter kits because it has a way of dipping your toe into all these little different technologies and learning about them as you're kind of experimenting and learning more and more and more about the technology
fascinating and in terms of um like just over the years I mean there's you've probably consulted you know you said you've sort of worked with thousands of sort of clients and patients um talk us through some of the main reasons why people are wanting to use this technology what what sort of I know you mentioned mold pathogen yeah primary focus is on health and nutrition you know let's assume that like obviously just
you're dumb to the world with regards to what you put in your body. You know, you, a lot of people use the frequencies to kind of help start them down that pathway because you run detoxification and you start removing some of that kind of clutter that's been built up in the body for so many years. Now, all of a sudden, once, once that stuff starts moving and functioning and your mind starts communicating everything with the body much clearer again, then all of a sudden people start changing their perspective. Well, maybe it's easier to start
being cognitive of what I'm putting in versus just trying to break everything down on the, since it's already in there type perspective.
And so, like I said, these systems are great for all kinds of different health and benefit potential pathways. But normally everybody's going to start in by just doing detoxification. And then from there, you can go out and explore anything and everything from this database to, again, address any and every health issue. Now, again, my specific instance I worked with, again, I opened my business, Freak LLC, in March of 2021.
So far, I have addressed health issues in over 924 different individuals since March, including 15 cases of cancer. So I know that the methodologies, kind of what I've come to conclusion is that each individual person out there, regardless of what you're suffering from, has a pathway back to recovery.
The process is the same for each individual person. However, that pathway is going to be unique and specific to each individual person, depending upon what they're suffering from or what's going on or the severity of one thing or another that they're currently have going on in their life.
However, the process of identifying and then using a system like this of saying, okay, I'm going to put you to task, you know, put you to task of having you orientate and go in and address this issue and document and track how you feel and then address this issue and document and track how you feel. It's a way of taking your quality of life back into your own hands. And that's what it does.
And in terms of like the, because a lot of my owners might be interested in the mental health side of things, getting really, really specific on this pathway, like the anxiety and low mood front.
Right. Well, those, but like the things like a lot of people are suffering right now from things like brain fog and just cognitive dissonance from the ability to concentrate and focus in on things. These are wonderful programs in here that you can run to help break down and remove those types of things that happen to be causing that symptomology that's making you slower. Yeah. Yeah. Phenomenal. In terms of the number of sessions per week, per month, what does that typically look like?
Obviously, with each individual person, it's going to vary depending upon the severity of what you're going after. So obviously, someone with like cancer, their types of session treatments are going to be more intense on a daily basis, continuously spread out. Whereas an individual who's dealing with something like depression, they may be on a healing modality approach where we're seeing them once or twice a week to help out, but we're running remote sessions continuously in the background for them.
With each individual person, it's always going to have a different pathway with regards to the best, most effective way of getting those frequencies in and in this order to address the specific things to get your quality of life back up and in check. Yeah. Yeah. Okay, cool. With the mold, the pathogens, the viruses, that sort of front, obviously mold toxicity is really, really common. And a lot of people are suffering without even knowing that they have mold.
mold toxicity. So just talk us through what you've seen with patients over the years. So again, no patients, doctors have patients. I'm not a doctor. So I have clients. But with my clients, I
What I've seen is, again, like particularly when you're dealing with people, just like what you said, they think that they may be suffering from something mold, you know, whether that be from environmental issues or something else that they've kind of brought into the body over the course of their life. There are wonderful presets in the Spooky 2 system. And again, things like a Lyman-Morgellon type protocol that will break down the focus of these different parasites into these little subcategories. So you'll have viruses and co-infections and
small parasites and large complex parasites and fungus and mold like that all have their own kind of presections out of subcategories of Lyme and Morgellons, but will have definite frequency focuses for things like mold and for fungus and for, again, this is the kind of type of protocol that you put yourself through to clean everything out. Like you may thought like, well, I think I've got mold or I think I've got Candida or something. This is a way of putting yourself into it and letting it just run. And it says, whatever's there, I'll just take out everything.
Yeah, amazing. Amazing. With the actual technology development, like talk us through the evolution of that, like how that evolved. Is there a new one in the works? Is that in the pipeline? Yeah.
So there are always changes, you know, or methods for introducing rife technology frequencies. You know, they've been trying to introduce these for decades now. And now Spooky 2 has been doing this since 2013. They've got a couple of products that are out there. They do have two generators. We are kind of working on refining and possibly coming up with a different technology.
look for one of our generators, but for the most part, either one of them are cost-effective means for you to be able to stand up and start introducing frequencies into your house. Any type of generator functions, you know, function generator, just in general out there, uh, we'll do similar to this, the same thing, but not a lot of them are going to have the type of
user interface and the ability and the choice of different frequencies, you know, to be, and again, the support forums and the chat ability to be able to go in and have people to help you when you're struggling with stuff like that's a critical part of being successful with a technology like this. In terms of, I guess the, um,
the technology applications specifically around complementary therapy. So like stacking it alongside different modalities and, and lifestyle interventions. What have you, what have you sort of seen work well in tandem with this,
Yeah. So like personally, I have a lot of clients that when I'm running these very high intense plasma sessions, the die off that happens as a result of them sitting through these plasma sessions is really intense. And so if I'm talking with a client and we're getting to the conclusion of the session and it's just very overwhelming, then no, no problem. We'll go spend 20 minutes and do an infrared sauna detox and help pull some of that out. You know, like there are several different out of thought.
out of the box methodologies that you can use to try to keep yourself between that kill off and that detoxification program where you wanna be, the finding the balance between the two is right where we wanna be. But often, like I said, when people jump into these new technologies and they're just trying to put their toe in here, put their toe in here, they're adding more and more and more to it while forgetting how it's gonna impact the body. So it's all about finding that right balanced approach.
And sometimes you're going to have to use those, like I said, those out-of-the-box methods like ionic foot baths or full-body bath detoxification protocols, infrared sauna, hydration methods or adding binders to what you're currently taking in on the fluid side. All kind of valid methods as to saying, man, I got a lot of stuff happening on the die-off side. I need some help.
Yeah, the die-off side is very apparent with a lot of the powerful detox protocols that I've spoken about over the years like hyperbaric oxygen therapy, sauna usage, the famous, what is it, the Herxheimer reaction which can occur where individuals get like a pronounced worsening of symptoms when they first start using a particular protocol.
which oftentimes is followed by a healing, you know, healing process. So it's like get better, go back one step to go two steps forward sort of thing. Yes. Yeah. And again, no different with frequencies, you know, like your body is going to respond if you, if you throw it into the deep end of the pool, you know, so there are different ways of getting there, like coming into the, from the shallow end and waiting and learning and understanding the system as you get into the deep end is one approach. Um, but no different, uh,
The effect that when you are noticing like a Herx or a healing type of reaction, Royal Raymond Rife always assumed that this is the body's response to the fact that those frequencies were resonating, causing a response in the body. But the subconscious does such a wonderful job of tricking us into believing, well, it's probably just a cold or a flu or I probably just hurt my back putting too much work on the yard over the weekend or whatever.
more than likely your symptomology is coming from the over die off of, you know, toxins in the body. And so if you simply learn how to, you know, again, like I said, from a practitioner perspective, my biggest thing is to encourage people to have that progression. And when you get there, not to kind of step off of it, that's the number one mistake. They say, oh man, I've noticed something. Let's stop. And it's like, you don't want to stop. You just want to adjust back a little bit to your, so you're at a point where you're still having success, but we're not pushing the body to keep up with those detox mechanism side.
In terms of my audience trying to connect with clients that have used the product or benefited from it, have you guys sort of looked at creating a community? Is there somewhere where people can sort of connect with other people that have used the technology?
Absolutely. Again, you've got the Spooky 2 chat forum. You've got the Facebook forum. I have my own Telegram channel. All successful people using this all over the world that are trying to help other people when they first kind of come into using this type of technology to not be so overwhelmed and to make sure that they know that there are resources of people that have this experience, this type of stuff, and that can help answer questions and that can help be a resource guide for people.
if and when you've got questions to saying, well, I went out and bought it. Now what do I do with it? That's where I come into play. You know, my job is to help take this out of the box, become comfortable with it, put it in your home and then be successful with it as I have been. Have there been any other like hopeful partnerships you're trying to, because obviously it's difficult to educate the average, the average consumer about like what this technology is and how does it work? Have you been,
thinking about like ways to expand collaborate with other companies to like showcase the technology again man i i am i'm one of those types of individuals from the engineering side if you put a product in my hand and i can take it apart and see how it works and functions and that's how i can make it better you know and so um no doubt no doubt there are tons of companies and tons of different options all kinds with different modality approaches that are all in the kind of
where we're going of future health, looking to make people better. You know, so I 100% believe that just kind of like what you're saying, like you can accomplish a lot of things with frequency, but it may not always be everything that can be a resolve with frequency. And so knowing and having and starting to explore options into other methods that are also going to work hand and foot with something like frequency resonance. I think that's kind of where our healing technologies are headed, honestly.
I really do think this is probably like a missing element in the biohacking space. I mean, there's a lot of talk around and I've got a lot of friends that have benefited from like PEMF mats specifically. Yeah. Do you want to sort of explain the PEMF technology? I mean, that's something that like I've heard some insane benefits in terms of sleep and things like that.
So PEMF technology is the ability for, let's take a mat example. Like you set a mat on the bed, right, or under your sheet, and you connect this in, and it's going to slightly pulse these frequencies. The pulse electromagnetic frequencies are happening, you know, all night while you sleep throughout these different quarters.
coils as they're resonating these frequencies into the body. Now, a majority of them, just like the grounding mats, are going to use something like a Schumann resonance or the Earth's vibrational frequency, a really low hertz frequency, like 7.83 hertz. They just kind of help. Again, like these are the people that run really hectic lifestyles and are really busy. You don't have time to take off your socks and shoes and go outside and reground and re-earth yourself. You know, this is an opportunity for you to try to get the same type of benefits of letting that kind of excess of the positive energy
or negative ion buildup that you have in the body, re-zeroed and re-grounded out so that, again, all the hecticness of the day that you're carrying around with you from your shoulders, from the mind, from everything, you want that wiped out. And in order to do that, you know, you don't really do that unless you enter into some deep restorative level sleep.
So sometimes if you're bouncing off the walls and things like that, these grounding mats and these other PEMF mats are a way of calming and soothing and relaxing the body and getting you down to a point where you can get that good restorative level and reparative level sleep that the body needs and is supposed to be having each night.
Yeah, the earthing mat is something that I use pretty much every single day in my office when I'm on my treadmill desk. That actually neutralizes the static charge that builds up in my body. So when people touch me, they don't get zapped. So I know for sure that that actually helps.
So, speaking to is like amplified method of that is their scalar. Like their scalar is the two coils set up that they have where you can kind of separate the cases out and create yourself a scalar field in between the two. So when you set up a scalar field like that,
in the work environment, in the home environment, in the bit, wherever, simply putting your body in between those two coils will accelerate your body's ability to repair its DNA naturally. You're creating yourself a bubble that is EMF free, that is Wi-Fi free, that is its healing zone.
Well, it's going to be my next point is the EMF dangers like the 5G frequency. Do you want to sort of allude to some of the, with your understanding, because I've had another guest on the podcast who understands it from like a, like what does 5G and EMF actually do to the human body?
You're not going to like this, but I'm not a big fan of 5G communications. 5G is not a true actual telecommunications. I mean, let's look at this from generational gaps from before. Remember, I've been in technology for several decades now. So you guys remember like when we were all on dial up and we went to like 56K and it was like, you know, like that was a generational gap speed change. Everybody noticed it. Everybody was like, oh, my God, you need to get your thing faster so that you can do faster emails and faster streaming. And same thing, like 2G to 3G, 3G to 4G.
So now here we are on 5G and we've been in 5G for over, let's say, a year now or so. But you're trying to tell me that you're streaming and you're watching videos 100 times faster than what I am on your technology devices. That I'm not aware of that. That's strange. So I'm not truly understanding what exactly it is that these people are supposed to be paying for from the technology side of a 5G or enhanced communication device.
We're not having that. We don't have that. So that just simply makes me a little standoffish with regards to what exactly are these towers being used for? What are they doing with them? If they're not there for the purpose of enhancing our telecommunications as they're saying they are, then what exactly are we doing with them?
And so from that potential, you know, like when I first moved here, I moved to Lake of the Ozarks just under two years ago in April. And there was a massive 5G tower relatively close, about 300 feet from where I moved in. And before I moved in, I walked over to take a look at that tower just to see what exactly I was looking at. And.
I found a sticker on the tower that basically talks about the effective harm of what the tower does. And it was so offsetting that I took a photo of it and I went back to the sellers and negotiated for a price $5,000 less because of the fact of how much harm was potentially there in the environment. And again, like I said, these types of technologies are not just in my neighborhood and your neighborhood, but they are all over the world. And so
It is pretty obvious, and again, hopefully most of your audience members, that we are fighting up against things that are beyond our control from that perspective. And so what this type of system does, though, is it allows you to start getting some ground back and start taking back some of your health and what you are noticing and what you are feeling on a day-to-day basis so that you're taking care of yourself and keeping and getting that vibrational frequency up so that you're no longer vulnerable to those lower vibrational threats around you.
And speaking of Wi-Fi routers, I'd imagine you've been asked many, many times about how, you know, talk us through that. So again, Wi-Fi router technologies, you know, again, like I said, knowing and have been deploying these for multiple years, obviously I'm,
no longer a fan of them. So as they are beneficial to the technologies that they offer with regards to one being able to communicate faster or hand off packets of information faster, the harmful damaging technologies of what they do in our home environments and in our business environments, again, they are radiating our bodies and we are electrical beings by nature. So when we are bringing in these extra, you know, energies from by force or by just, you know, being local in these environments, you know, like I said,
The different routers, there are workarounds that you can always do for obviously kind of helping your home environment. Like I can't tell you how many people I've talked and worked through being able to disable your Wi-Fi at night while you're sleeping so you're not being blanketed in it, you know, or anytime you're able to use a wired connection to introduce and use that physical wired connection so that you're not blanketing and covering yourself in this type of frequencies that are being blasted out and you're kind of absorbing up. You know, like I said, I had a kind of a back behind the scenes, you know, layout for what I was doing.
you know, deploying and covering people in. So the moment that I realized that you can use the same type of deployments and frequencies for addressing specific health issues in the body, like I said, it was a pretty much a full heart U-turn for me. Would there be a way, Brad, for a user to use the Spooky 2 to identify how Wi-Fi is negatively affecting their health?
Well, again, like not necessarily, but you can use an EMF meter. Like I do this all the time. Like I used to do this just as a beacon wireless engineer. Like I would have clients that would call me because their house was hot and they were causing problems. So I would bring my EMF meter over with a tri-phase and scan and say, oh dude, your upstairs bedroom is sitting right next to a 5G pole outside your window. This is why this room is super ass hot. You know, like I've done this for years with people, not just 5G, but for wireless. When they say hot as in temperature hot,
the room no I'm talking about like uh the EMF blast that's coming from the device right outside the window is making the the room harmfully uh you know harmful to be in geez that's crazy um in terms of shielding the body I mean
Have you looked into... Yeah, a lot of things. So obviously, you know, you're having more and more companies that are coming up with these kind of shielding, you know, designs that are kind of supposed to... Now, honestly, I will say my personal experiment with the majority of these, not all of them, but majority of them are smoke and mirrors, you know, like...
put this on your phone or stick this to your body and they don't necessarily work the way that you think that they're going to work. But there are several devices that actually do fit the bill with regards to being successful. One, the Scalar technology, Spooky2 Scalar is one of those devices that you can set up to help kind of balance and negate some of the effects of
of being in those environments. But there are other technologies like that. I always try to tell people, when you're often being overwhelmed, find yourself a really good EMF quality blanket. Like from a good quality manufacturer that makes a good EMF blanket. I've done this and actually I bought one that was really a very good quality blanket. It was so good.
Because I'm still a diabetic and I monitor my blood glucose, I have a little sensor on the back of my arm back here, and it sends my blood glucose to my phone every five minutes. That blanket is so good that if I accidentally put this arm under the blanket, I lose connectivity with my phone while I'm sleeping. So I have to sleep with my arm out of the sheet.
Is that EMF blanket? Because there's quite a lot of different ones on the market. How did you know which one to select? I just researched it by the quality of the manufacturing and the products. But I've got links for stuff like that. If you want me to email them to me, I can get you so that if you'd like to pass them out to other people. But again, EMF blankets, again,
a lot of people are moving towards things like Faraday boxes and Faraday paint and Faraday, you know, like just environments of a place in the environment of the house that you can set up and go where you're not being bombarded with everything else in the outside world that we're constantly being tuned into. It's incredible. I mean, I've looked into the, yeah, one stage I was looking at installing like a Faraday cage around, around my bed just to prevent that technology. The other thing is like,
Yeah, mobile phones in pockets right up against your body. I mean, that's got to be harmful. Well, we've already talked about the fact that we know that we're not using 5G technology. So what exactly is this thing broadcasting? And keep that in mind. It's in your pocket. It's in your purse. It's in your hip. It's on your person and on your body. So just be aware of that. Like I said, this is more harmful than you believe it to be. Yeah.
Is there a way that we can also look at, I guess, in the future with adapting and scaling and manipulating this technology? What are you most excited about in the next three to five years leveraging these technologies? Is there a certain space that you feel like it's going to be really pronounced or really...
I do, honestly. So again, this just coming from the engineering side and being in an industry where you're working with people that do manufacturing of products. For example, if I was doing a network cutover for somebody, I wouldn't be installing yesterday's type of telecommunications access points. I would be installing all new stuff, all new stuff. That's what happens from the manufacturing side. The technology goes into the products before they actually ever really technically become justified as technologies.
What I am most excited about is the what we are currently building right now. Like, I believe that we are on the verge of a quantum leap technology wise and that this quantum advancement is going to take our world into whole nother directions with regards to the potentials, not only in energy, but in medicine and everything. It's all going to go quantum.
And from that perspective, the ability to process technology, the ability to manufacture and change and create is going to astronomically boom. Like we are literally on the verge of our own quantum leap. Do you feel like, well, how do you feel like the use of AI can benefit us?
the health space. Okay. So I have two takes on AI. I think that AI, AI unregulated, I believe would be a problem simply because of the fact that you put the technology with the ability to think and you give it unregulated potential. What do you think is going to happen? We're talking Skynet, you know, here, but yeah,
Again, regulated AI, I've also always been taught that if your purpose and your intention behind the use of integrating AI is pure and true, that it can be beneficial. But just personally and speaking on just behalf of myself personally,
I don't touch AI. I don't have anything AI related. I step as far out of it as need be. I'm all still my own unique person and finding my own unique way. So I don't need anybody else replicating that or telling me how to make it more efficient. I am doing that myself on a daily basis. So as I understand that there are benefits to having shortcuts in life, I simply have found that it's better to kind of work way and find my own path rather than trying to adapt and let something else decide and design something easier for me.
You know, the one thing that concerns me, Brad, is the younger generation today, like, you know, 18, 19, 20-year-olds that are, you know, they're at university, but they're now able to use the technology, chat GPT, all that sort of stuff. It actually worries me how incredibly lazy they will become.
Oh, unbelievably. Well, again, like I said, you can kind of see this generationally too. It's like from one generation to another generation, we kind of get lazier and lazier as we get younger, as it is at senior.
But now we're introducing technologies that allow that potential to be even astronomically blown up because, again, like the ability to who's going to do homework, who's going to do all this stuff when you can ask chat TTPT, hey, what's the answer to this? And they can say, oh, here's the calculated answer to exactly what you asked me. You know, like there's no thought process. There's no work put in. There's no you know, like I said, it's it is definitely something that is concerning. And that's why I believe, like I said, AI unregulated.
could be a huge threat. Regulated could be very beneficial, but unregulated, like I said, we're asking for trouble. Now, switching gears a little bit, Brad, I mean, there's one particular pathway that I'm pretty interested in optimizing and assisting, and that is activating the vagus nerve. So is there a particular sort of
I guess like setting within the, within the spooky two that, that can actually boost the, or activate the vagus nerve. Settings are your own personal creations, but there is a program specifically for vagus nerve. You know, obviously you have accelerated nerve healing, you know, nerve repair programming, but vagus nerve specific related program are in there so that these will cause the resonance in these areas of the body that you're looking for specifically. Other glands though, as well, penile gland, adrenal gland, um,
again all over the body that you're looking to cause those resonance healing modality approaches for those absolutely that's awesome yeah because i've been sort of playing around with another device the pulsetto which basically sends you wear it like a headband um and you basically apply it here and within like eight minutes of using it you can really feel the that parasympathetic response come on um so yeah be interesting for me to actually experiment with um
different programs within the spooky two to activate that. And that's really the key is, is documenting like where you are and where you are not having success because you have so many frequency options. You know, like I said, it's all of an understanding of, you know, looking to cause that reaction in the body. And once you start honing in on that, then it's just, like I said, a little bit of fine tuning can get you there. From a sleep perspective, uh, over the years, I'd imagine you've had a lot of clients that have complained of sleep disruption, uh,
um yes how is this sort of you know assisted clients there so there are two aspects that i generally guide people to when they're struggling for sleep one is the spooky 2 scaler because you can set up scaler in between the bedroom and even though it's an energy field the quality of sleep that you get when sleeping in scaler is astronomically different than anything that you've ever experienced it's crazy
Secondly, though, you use specific settings like you go into the remote, right? This method of delivery where we have our DNA into this. We set up a sleep related program, but then we use the settings in the software to say, I want you to turn on at 10 p.m. and turn off at 4 a.m. automatically for me to help make sure that you're falling asleep still naturally and that you're waking up naturally. But between the time you fall asleep and the time you wake up, you're staying asleep and we're keeping everything down with the help of those frequencies.
Yeah, I'll definitely have to play around with that as well. Just to sort of see whether or not it actually, because there's a lot of friends of mine that also track their sleep using like an aura ring. If you're curious or you're needing help with that, let me know. We'll do a Zoom session together and I will guide you through any type of setting changes or anything like that that you need help with for any programming.
Yeah, that's awesome. I really appreciate that. Well, I guess for my audience, Brad, if they want to work with you, connect with you, if they would actually learn more about this technology, where do you recommend that they go for that?
The easiest place to find me is my website. It's like the word frequency. It's fre-q.com. Freak.com is the easiest place to track me down. The contact link is a great way of reaching out and saying, hey, I've got questions with this or I need help. The training link on there is a good resource for, again, getting and owning the SpookyTube product is one thing. Having it and being proud that it's in your house is great, but knowing how to effectively use it and get it out and understand how it can be supported
successful that's where the training opportunities come in so that's all available through the website and then like i said i honestly i have youtube tutorials out there i've got telegram channels out there like my purpose is to try to make myself readily available so that people can find me um i i started doing this and started helping people with the intention of getting that information out there like
I don't want people to be having these types of things and having them kept in their closet because they're scared or they're intimidated or they don't, you know, like it can't be like that. We've already put through the effort of getting and owning them. Now let's learn and understand how to use them successfully. Yeah. No, really, really respect and appreciate what you're doing for the world there, Brad. And also, um,
Yeah, just a reminder for my audience listening to the podcast at the moment, if you did want to check out this technology, connect with Brad, I'll make sure to leave some of those links in the podcast show notes so that you guys can gain access to this
What I would say is a unique technology that you probably haven't even really heard of. And I would say it's complementary to what you're already doing. It doesn't replace, you know, this is not medical advice here. We're just talking about technologies to actually complement the body, you know, alongside healthy diet, you know, good lifestyle, different supplementation, you know, detox protocols like the sauna, you know, things like ice bath. You know, this is just another tool in our toolkit
to optimize our overall health. So was there any final words you have, Brad, for my audience? Again, I just am very grateful for the opportunity to be able to come out here and try to talk about this technology and try to get people a little bit more insight as to how it can benefit their life and how they can use this in their own home. Again,
Like I said, this thing has potential and tremendous capabilities. If you have the ability to take something like this into your life, like you mentioned before, it's not going to be the only modality that you're using. You may already have a nutritional balance. You may already have another approach. This can be what kind of help is the stepping stone between the gaps of filling in the holes of where you're missing stuff or to help kind of get you where you need to go.
And my job as a trainer is to try to help people better understand that process as a whole. And as a whole, I'm just so thankful to be here, have the opportunity to be able to talk with people, meet you and interact with you today. So, again, I'm just very blessed and very thankful for the opportunity. And I encourage everybody out there who is, again, even sitting on the fence about this.
You may have experimented with one thing or another in your past, but I always try to leave people with this understanding that you have nothing to lose from trying this and everything else that may have or have not worked for you. What do you have to lose? You know, something may actually start working and benefiting in a way that you didn't expect it to and can unlock a world of potential for you. Yeah, no, remarkable. And also, finally, there'd be quite a number of people listening to this that might actually want to become a practitioner themselves.
to leverage this sort of technology so do you guys offer like training for that as well yes well and again like i said not necessarily even from a practitioner perspective but if you wanted to be a certified trainer for the technology in general just for spooky 2 products and the use of them and the understanding of them the spooky 2 academy is out there it has the ability to kind of learn and understand what the different products do how they you know are work
And then obviously, if you are interested in becoming like a trainer like myself, then that's the progressive path that you take in working with different people and doing webinars to help people better understand how the product works and become familiar with the technologies just in general. That's where you would route us to the Spooky2 Academy. Awesome. I'll make sure to leave those linked in the podcast show notes. But otherwise, Bradley, thank you so much for coming on the podcast. It was a pleasure, man. I hope you take care of yourself. Awesome. Thank you.
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