Quote Originally Posted by Organ Morgan. View Post
Wait no longer! Try what's linked below when you get 18 minutes to spare. At around the three minute mark it shows an experiment at a remote French forest where the Covid jabbed and those not are tested for who emitted a MAC address and who didn't. Later on it shows the contents of Covid vial under a microscope with the graphene nanotech.

Vaccines* inserted with MAC addresses (Bluetooth connectivity) - https://rumble.com/v1yzoh6-vaccines-...ity-18min.html

Concerning my tests, I'm the only person I know with certainty who didn't get jabbed or had a PCR test. Of those I'm acquainted with who also claim they submitted to neither, I tested the person who I know best and was 99% confident she was saying the truth. Her nor I had a MAC address. Virtually everyone else I adjudged to be 16+ came up with an address, mostly two as they had a mobile phone about their person.
only just caught up with this, I'll try to ahvw a watch later.

I will say though that some of my current projects involve adding Bluetooth connectivity to some existing devices so I know a small amount about it, and there are many problems with this idea.

size - Bluetooth chips aren't this small, nowhere near.
power - Bluetooth requires a power source to transmit its signal- passive RFID can use the power from the RF reader to transmit its signal, but Bluetooth does not work in that way.

any of these trials are probably just picking up stray signals from any number of other devices. Bluetooth signals usually are only viable over low 10s of metres, but sometimes, especially outdoors they can carry for a much longer distance. I've had a prototype working over around 200m outdoors, and 70m in a building