Someone needs to run a test using these groups of volunteers:
unvaxed people. 2, One group each of sets of people each with one vax type. Pfizer, Moderna, J&J. None with second jabs. 3. Repeat of new group of #2 this time including known vaxed with second jab. The best testing should be done with Bluetooth-specific lab test equipment and not just cell phones. That would eliminate the chance of phone operating systems messing with the connection type.
If this ends up showing that vaxed people respond to Bluetooth queries but non vaxed don't, that is enough evidence to justify calling for a formal investigation.
There is NO reason for a vaccinated person's body to be responding to Bluetooth near-field communications. More, even if graphene oxide responds to radio signals, it is very unlikely injected graphene oxide would normally respond with Bluetooth codes.
This is suspicious as hell. I could imagine a usage case where the ID could be used to selectively activate individuals' brain sections through adjuvants that passed through the blood-brain barrier and latched onto neurons. Then 5G-beamed signals might be sendable to specific people for god knows what reasons.
Why don't they post a list of the MAC addresses? MAC's are vendor specific, so if there were a list we could look up the vendor code in the first three octets.
Edit:
So I paused the video where it is showing MAC's and none of them are associated with a vendor. Either they are making up the MAC addresses in the video, or the MAC's they are collecting from people are generated without referencing a vendor. I suppose it is easy enough to test. Next time I visit some family that are vaxxed, I'll test it on them.
speaker: Dr Luis de Benito
channel: TheAmericanDebtSlave
TheAmericanDebtSlave has also run tests of his own and on his older model phone he is able to pick up strange miscellaneous MAC addresses around vaccinated people.
Someone needs to run a test using these groups of volunteers:
If this ends up showing that vaxed people respond to Bluetooth queries but non vaxed don't, that is enough evidence to justify calling for a formal investigation.
There is NO reason for a vaccinated person's body to be responding to Bluetooth near-field communications. More, even if graphene oxide responds to radio signals, it is very unlikely injected graphene oxide would normally respond with Bluetooth codes.
This is suspicious as hell. I could imagine a usage case where the ID could be used to selectively activate individuals' brain sections through adjuvants that passed through the blood-brain barrier and latched onto neurons. Then 5G-beamed signals might be sendable to specific people for god knows what reasons.
If this is true we should be able to easily reproduce the findings.
Not every phone works for this. TheAmericanDebtSlave talks about this on his channel. Only some older Android phones can do it.
Why don't they post a list of the MAC addresses? MAC's are vendor specific, so if there were a list we could look up the vendor code in the first three octets. Edit: So I paused the video where it is showing MAC's and none of them are associated with a vendor. Either they are making up the MAC addresses in the video, or the MAC's they are collecting from people are generated without referencing a vendor. I suppose it is easy enough to test. Next time I visit some family that are vaxxed, I'll test it on them.
speaker: Dr Luis de Benito channel: TheAmericanDebtSlave
TheAmericanDebtSlave has also run tests of his own and on his older model phone he is able to pick up strange miscellaneous MAC addresses around vaccinated people.