I have tested on an older smartphone (~9y old) that is not on the android os. It never enabled bluetooth before but it had a name identifying it as it's model (so it's unlikely that phone results have generic names). Something remarkable is that there is an option allowing me to choose what devices to include or exclude from the results (Phone, laptop, router, mouse/keyboard etc...) and with everything enabled, i see the same "named" devices that are recognizable as TVs, routers and laptops as my more recent phone but none of the generic devices appear. Looks like the people devices were not in the range of possibilities/frequencies back then.
I will try to post an update with the screenshots tomorrow.
It's to try to give clues to the possibility of the injections making people into transmitter/receivers. I commented on each screenshot where it was measured and you can see the number of bluetooth device results on them.
Yes some but all of them, no. The most common devices detected seem to have a custom/recognizable name and a specific icon. For example TVs, internet routers, laptops/tablets, phones, headphones... they are at the bottom of the "rarely used" results or before/above that list. The most frequent results are these generic 10 characters with letter or number pairs separated by colons. I don't know about others but i never used bluetooth personally in many years and have it always disabled, i'd be really surprised if there was 100+ people around me with the function enabled. If you look at the last screenshot, you can see that most of the references carry the generic logo, and one is identified as a phone logo.
I don't know how it was a year ago since i never tried before but now it's common. If more people can try it especially with more knowledge and equipment that would be helpful.
I have tested on an older smartphone (~9y old) that is not on the android os. It never enabled bluetooth before but it had a name identifying it as it's model (so it's unlikely that phone results have generic names). Something remarkable is that there is an option allowing me to choose what devices to include or exclude from the results (Phone, laptop, router, mouse/keyboard etc...) and with everything enabled, i see the same "named" devices that are recognizable as TVs, routers and laptops as my more recent phone but none of the generic devices appear. Looks like the people devices were not in the range of possibilities/frequencies back then. I will try to post an update with the screenshots tomorrow.
It's to try to give clues to the possibility of the injections making people into transmitter/receivers. I commented on each screenshot where it was measured and you can see the number of bluetooth device results on them.
so it couldnt just be ppl with bluetooth enabled on their phones?
Yes some but all of them, no. The most common devices detected seem to have a custom/recognizable name and a specific icon. For example TVs, internet routers, laptops/tablets, phones, headphones... they are at the bottom of the "rarely used" results or before/above that list. The most frequent results are these generic 10 characters with letter or number pairs separated by colons. I don't know about others but i never used bluetooth personally in many years and have it always disabled, i'd be really surprised if there was 100+ people around me with the function enabled. If you look at the last screenshot, you can see that most of the references carry the generic logo, and one is identified as a phone logo.
I don't know how it was a year ago since i never tried before but now it's common. If more people can try it especially with more knowledge and equipment that would be helpful.
Nope I don't have anything else but that would be nice to be able to get more info and details about all that.
It's a possibility.
No. It isn't.
Was this an anti-covid protest?
Oh yeah, for freedom & against mandates/covidism.