MAC addresses of the waxxed
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i downloaded this yesterday and popped it on. im trying to figure out a way to verify what im seeing exactly. sure i got a bunch of weird addresses popping up with distances, but i dont know if there people.
need to find a controlled environment to test.
Walked it down a hotel-style hallway and picked up ~100 devices for ~100 occupants. I assume there'd be 2 signals per person if they have both a Phone and a Vaccine.
Not convinced, but it's easily testable.
I'm going to go ahead and assert this is just finding cellphones unless we can indicate this possibility.
im in a housing complex and its the same thing. might take a walk later around town and see whats up
The smallest Bluetooth chip I found online is 2.0x1.7 mm, so it's hard to imagine a bacteria-sized miniaturization.
I also haven't seen a way to get the required .07A of current to activate a Bluetooth radio emitter, since wiring would have to be so small.
Does this work?
Technically incorrect. Bluetooth does not have MAC address. It have addresses named BD_ADDR, not MAC. It is also a 48-bit value, like Ethernet MAC (Media Access Control) address, but it is different thing and have different structure. MAC address contains Unicast/Multicast, Global/Local bits in MSB, vendor ID and adapter ID. BD_ADDR consists of NAP (Non-significant Address Part, used for frequency sync, it could change) , UAP (Upper Address Part, seed for encryption) and LAP (Lower Address Part, device address itself). Google it if want to know deeper details.
When you scan for Bluetooth devices you see Bluetooth addresses, not MACs.
To see MAC addresses you have to scan for WiFi packets device exchange with local WiFi Access Point, f.e.
Also, as some *winner mentioned, it is barely possible to unnoticeably implant BT device into human body due to size and power demands.
However, IIRC there was some efforts to push mobile apps that show proximity to vaxxed/unvaxxed persons mobiles, and that really could be used to check if there are any vaxxed around to some extent. You need to reverse engineer that app to find a way it obtain vaxx status information for Bluetooth addresses it find around. I think it is some requests to an internet server with a database.