I downloaded this app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bluetoothscanner to test the claim that the vaxxed emit a Bluetooth signal.
Sure enough, when near the vaxxed, you get Mac addresses, and it seems it can detect signals from quite a distance (potentially up to 20 Meters) The thing is, I can't verify if it's from their mobiles or their bodies. I am not on very intimate terms with any of the vaxxed so I can't ask them to go with me to a secluded place away from people without their phone to check if it's them.
I tested to see if the app will still show random Bluetooth addresses when away from people or any devices and sure enough it does not. So the app is not just generating some random numbers.
I think the vaxxed emitting a signal is possible, it's just that not many people tried to test it out, because everyone thinks: "It's so easy to test, surly we would have known by now!!" Please share your input so we can settle this once and for all!!
The thing that bugs me about this theory is idea that it emerges from graphene. This might be possible in theory but I doubt it would result in an ID that is persistent over time. There are really small microprocessors (less than 1mm) but these are still 1000x too large to fit through a needle.
If it is emerging then I suspect it's a system that operates on absorbed EMF. We know graphene dipoles will do this. We're talking microvolts. I'm not sure if that is enough to transmit. So, I think energy density is another way to test plausibility.
Gates patent on human self powered bio nanochips