We can use the following five substances for Spooky2 Remote Healing.
- Nails: the DNA contained in fingernails is encased in hard keratin which protects it from degradation. In theory, it should be good to use for remote transmission forever, and some practitioners never change their specimens. However, my research suggests that since light energy has been shown to be intimately involved with DNA, nail specimens may be best renewed each month. Russian experiments show that the light energy “imprint” which “shadows” DNA fades after this time.
Here’s how to package your nail clippings using paper tape:
1.1. First, cut your nail into a small piece. You only need to use one piece of nail for each Remote.
1.2. Cut a piece of masking tape 2” paper tape, place sticky side up on a table. Place the nail piece half inch from the end.
1.3. Fold tape in half. Write initials on one end if required. Trim tape so it will fit in the Remote’s clamshell (about 1” x 1”).
1.4. Insert tape in the Remote so that the tape is centered in the clamshell. This ensures DNA is correctly placed.
2. Saliva: cut a strip of blank paper (blotting paper is best) about two inches long and one inch wide. Place the top one-third of this in your mouth for about five minutes, or until it becomes saturated with saliva. Allow it to air-dry for about 10-20 minutes before placing it into your Remote. A saliva sample is good for about three days.
3. Buccal Skin Cells: this is how police do large-scale DNA testing after certain serious crimes. As above, use a strip of paper, but don’t allow it to soak in your mouth. Instead, rub the top one-third gently but firmly against the inside of your cheek for a moment. If it becomes wet, allow it to air-dry as above. A skin sample is good for about 4-5 days.
4. Blood: for this you need a pack of lancets designed for diabetics to safely test blood sugar levels. These are inexpensive and available from all pharmacies. Wash your hands thoroughly first, then follow the directions on the pack. Smear the droplet of blood on the top one-third of a strip of paper. Allow to air-dry for a few moments. A blood sample is good for about 5-6 days.
5. Hair: the shaft contains no DNA, only RNA. So it must have the root “bulb” attached. A hair sample is good for about two days.