
Founder & Lead Systems Architect
John White
John White is a software engineer and systems architect who has revolutionized the accessibility of advanced frequency technology. As the visionary behind the Spooky2 ecosystem, he bridges the gap between digital signal generation and practical application, providing researchers with the tools to explore biological resonance through high-precision hardware and open-source software.
Experience and Research
Founder & Lead Developer
Spooky2 Global Platform (2013 – Present)
Software Engineer
Specialized in Signal Processing & Frequency Synthesis.
Systems Architect
Developing modular hardware + software frequency ecosystems.
Signal Lead
8ight Labs - Developing modular hardware and scalar delivery models to operationalize resonance theory.
Technical Approach
Signal Architecture
Designing software-driven platforms that treat frequencies as complex data structures, including harmonics and gating.
Open-Source Innovation
Championing transparent, modular systems that allow for global peer-to-peer experimentation and database sharing.
Modular Delivery
Coordinating hardware components like GeneratorX and Scalar coils to manage precise frequency signals.

Hardware and Software Ecosystem
Spooky2 Ecosystem
A comprehensive hardware and software ecosystem designed to deliver and manage frequency-based signals with total precision.
Spooky2 Central Platform
Biofeedback Scan Modes
Large Frequency Databases
Generator Systems
Advanced hardware for frequency synthesis, including the GeneratorX and XM generators for high-stability signal output.
GeneratorX / XM Units
Precision Timing Controls
Real-time Signal Monitoring
Transmission Modes
Diverse delivery protocols ranging from contact and plasma to remote scalar induction for non-local signal transfer.
Scalar Coil Integration
Plasma & PEMF Delivery
Remote / Non-Contact Mode
25+
Years of Experience
Decades of systems architecture and software engineering.
30,000+
Active Users
The scale of the global Spooky2 research and experimenter community.
500,000+
Frequencies
Managing the world’s largest open-source frequency database for bio-resonance research.