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Stephanie's Rogue Imprinting Method

The document provides instructions for using a rogue method of imprinting frequency stickers using Spooky2 software. It describes loading programs, setting parameters, imprinting stickers in a remote, and applying the stickers. The method aims to significantly reduce imprinting time compared to standard methods.

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Stephanie's Rogue Imprinting Method

The document provides instructions for using a rogue method of imprinting frequency stickers using Spooky2 software. It describes loading programs, setting parameters, imprinting stickers in a remote, and applying the stickers. The method aims to significantly reduce imprinting time compared to standard methods.

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  • Stephanie’s Rogue Imprinting Method

Stephanie’s Rogue Imprinting Method

1. Go to the first tab in Spooky (Presets)


2. Click on the little House icon
3. Look down the list and choose “ >Shell (Empty) Presets”, then choose “>Remote”, then
“Universal Square H-Bomb (R) - EV”
4. Now click on the “Programs” tab above
5. Choose the programs you want to run by doing a search (or several), then double-click on the
ones you want and make sure they show up in the “Loaded Programs” window below
6. Next to that same window, change the “Dwell Multiplier” to 0.5, and Repeat Chain to 0
7. Tick “Remove Duplicate Frequencies”
8. If you have any DNA or MW related frequencies lined up, then tick one or both of the other
two boxes below as well, as applicable.
9. Now save all this as a program by clicking on the second icon from the top, next to your
“Loaded Programs” window. That icon has some green color on it.
10. A new window will appear.
11. Change the “Dwell” to 0.5 in this window too (bottom left area)
12. Give your program a descriptive name that will make it easy to find. I usually give it a
number, then I call it “Sticker”, followed by what the sticker is intended to help with and finally
the date I made the program on. If it’s for a specific person or animal, I include their name.
13. You can also give more description in the lower area designated for this. Anything that you
might want to see come up in a search or would make it easier to find later on.
14. Now “Save” the program. (The icon that has green in it, in the upper right hand corner)
15. Go to the “Control” tab above and click on “Overwrite Generator”
16. Click on the generator you will want to use to do your imprinting.
17. Now take a look to see how many actual frequencies you are dealing with. This will show up
under the first window in the middle of your screen, where your frequencies are now lined up.
Right under that window, you will see two “Total”s. The bottom one is the one that tells you the
number of frequencies you are about to imprint.
18. If that number is 250 or less, you will be fine with a single 1" sticker - although you can put a
number of single stickers into your remote to program all at the same time.
19. If that number is above 250, you will want to double stack your blank stickers before you
begin imprinting. Just stick one sticker on top of the other, before you start imprinting.
20, Now put whatever number of stickers (single or double) you want to imprint, into your
remote. Just make sure your remote closes completely and securely.
21. Now clear your program by clicking on the red X in the upper right hand corner of your
screen (not the one in the middle).
22. Go back to your “Presets” tab.
23. Click on the little House button
24. Look down the list and choose “>Shell (Empty) Presets”, then choose “>Remote”, then
“Universal Square H-Bomb (R) - EV”
25. Now click on the “Programs” tab above.
26. Bring up the program you just saved by typing in its name or any part of its name in the
Search area (next to the magnifying glass icon). If a whole bunch of programs show up in the
window below, then just scroll all the way down, because that is where the Custom “CUST”
programs appear.
27. Choose the program you want to run by double-clicking on it and making sure it shows up in
the “Loaded Programs” window below
28. Next to your “Loaded Programs” window, change the “Dwell Multiplier” to 0.5, and “Repeat
Chain” to 0
29. Go to the “Control” tab above and click on “Overwrite Generator”
30. Click on the generator you want to use to do your imprinting.
31. Check the “Estimated Total Run Time” to the right of the window that lists your frequencies.
If that number is more than a few minutes, then go back and check your settings, especially
making sure you have clicked the “Remove Duplicate Frequencies” under the “Programs” tab. If
you have to change anything, make sure you click on “Overwrite Generator” again under the
“Control” tab before proceeding further.
31. Make sure your blank stickers are ready to be imprinted, inside the remote.
32. Click on “Start”
33. You can let it run through once or more times, it doesn’t matter. What does matter is that the
program runs through all the frequencies at least on full round.
34. IMPORTANT!: When you are ready to remove your stickers, do so while the program is still
running, otherwise the magnet in the remote could compromise your imprint.
35. After you have removed your stickers, you can turn off the program by clicking on “Stop”

Anyone on here will tell you that this is a weird and crazy way to go about doing this, and I agree
- but I have been doing it this way for months and handing out stickers to friends all over and
they all say the stickers are working great! And it only takes a fraction of the regular time to
imprint them this way. Huge time-saver!

If you want to use the program you created to re-imprint more of the same onto more stickers
later, just start from step 20. above and you are good to go.

Once you have your stickers imprinted, most people find that they are most effective when
applied directly to the spot “that hurts the most”. I used one of my stickers for the type of sciatica
you described. My sticker went to the juncture on the painful side, where the hip meets the femur
at the lower back. I only had to wear it for a week and the pain, which departed almost
immediately, never came back again after I removed the sticker a week later. It’s been months
since I wore that sticker and my hip and leg are pain-free, move easily and are supple.

For attaching the stickers to the body, you will want to use a medical paper tape like the 1" 3M
Micropore Surgical paper tape. Once imprinted, tape your sticker to a piece of that tape - sticky
side to sticky side.. You want to do it this way because the stickers are not really made for
attaching to the skin. As such, we don’t know if the sticky part is safe to use against your skin or
not. When the tape gives out, don’t separate it from the sticker the first time or two. It could
compromise the integrity of the sticker. Just trim around the sticker, write your identifying
number on the tape side of the sticker, then just put a piece of fresh tape over it and keep using
the sticker. Avoid tearing the tape off the sticker itself, but you can tear it off leaving behind the
first layer or two of base tape that you trimmed around.
You can keep stickers on in the shower. Often, if not rubbed off by clothing, the sticker will stay
put for days or even weeks on end! Check the integrity of your sticker by holding it up to the
light. There will be sticky smudges left behind from the tape and those don’t matter. If you can
see light through parts of the sticker, then you can plan on imprinting fresh ones.

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