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Anybody want to test this out? "How To Track The Vax With Your Phone" (www.bitchute.com)
posted 340 days ago by TurnToGodNow 340 days ago by TurnToGodNow +6 / -1
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– BladesLastBottle 3 points 340 days ago +3 / -0

I tried this last year, got a 3rd party blue tooth app from the appstore. turned it on at work and got a huge list of random Bluetooth address all moving around. No real way to see if people were giving of the signal or if it was from there phones themselves. further experimentation would be needed

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– CrazyRussian 1 point 339 days ago +1 / -0

Well, it is becoming weird to the point of suspicious.

So, you find out some BT adresses and stop right at the point where everything should start.

It is just beyond my understanding.

So you get some suspicious BT addres around. And your curiosity just disappeared away. You for some reason don't want to know where it comes from.

Well, it is common knowledge that first 3 bytes (24 bits) of BT address is so-called OUI (Organizationally Unique Identifier). You could easily determine manufacturer of BT device using official OUI list here - https://standards-oui.ieee.org/ Just search for first 3 bytes in BT address in that list and you will find a vendor who made a device or at minimum BT chip in it.

I never saw this first, simple, obvious and inevitable step from any who talk about "misterious BT addresses" and wonder about them.

Why?

Are you guys really want to know what they are, or it is just some stupid joke?

And finding vendor is only beginning. You could easily find out much more information about BT device around, up to its exact purpose and abilities. And even get access to it.

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– Neo1 1 point 337 days ago +1 / -0

Here's a whole documented proof where they tested it in a forest and with the phones on and off - https://rumble.com/v20xvgk-documentary-bluetruth.-scientific-proof-the-vaxed-emit-a-bluetooth-signal.-.html

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