Cemetary research reveals Bluetooth Signals in graves
(www.bitchute.com)
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Well of course. The dead need Bluetooth for their earbuds so they don't get bored. When I died I had so much trouble until the gravedigger came by and put a DeadFi access point on my tombstone. After that I was able to browse DeadPornHub; all those skeleton babes wow. Talk about boners.
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People who lack a sense of humor also lack some important views about knowledge and absurdity.
This video is complete bullshit which is why it needs someone to mock it. Just because some guy with a cell phone claims he detected a lot of Bluetooth signals is no proof at all the signals came from graves. It's very unscientific because a cell phone does not tell anything about the directional source of a signal nor very much useful about signal strength. A proper detector would be a dedicated industrial signal analyzer, not a consumer phone in some yahoo's hand, running unknown software.
Further, there is no primary source - the Bitchute site merely named some unknown source site. So this is how bullshit folk tales get started, by amateur posers fueling clickbait.
However, there can be some truth in this. Let us say some vaxed person died and still had nanos in their now dead arteries, and the Bluetooth-enabled nanos were still reacting to outside queries. In that case, proper research would require digging up a body and surgically extracting blood vessels and testing those for positive RFID signals. That would be scientific, but not some clown running around at night in a graveyard with a buddy filming him to get Internet points.
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A metal casket, a concrete vault and 4’ of dirt. I doubt it.
The cascet is made out of wood. Not metal. :D
The vault being concrete does nothing to EM signals.
4' of dirt do nothing to EM signals.
Clearly, your doubt is not based on physics. But I appreciate your opinion.
Well. I’ve worked in underground concrete tunnels buried in dirt and guess what. No signal. Modern caskets are made of all sorts of materials. If dirt and grass and trees didn’t affect cell phone signals, they wouldn’t need to put big ol antennas up on the top of big ol mountains.
To understand Electromagnetic signals, you need to understand magnetism. Do you know that a magnet will only be attracted by metals? Not wood. Not concrete. Not dirt. Not human flesh.
Metals are found in the Earth. You cannot know what is inside the Earth unless you dig it out or scan it. Because of this, towers need to be placed on top of structures to avoid POTENTIAL metals in the Earth.
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What would be the point of having a corpse emit blue tooth signals? How would that even be possible?
You can check my other posts on graphene oxide.
This is the real reason lead paint was banned.
The brain damage op is exhibiting?
These guys should probably learn a little more about Wire-shark and network terminology. Next time take someone with a CCNA with you.
Did you forget about this?
https://www.rand.org/about/nextgen/art-plus-data/giorgia-lupi/internet-of-bodies-our-connected-future.html
Are you selling them?
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