Quote Originally Posted by Rjk View Post
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
Another video (31 minutes duration) linked below on the same theme. Different researchers to those featured in the other video tested people at a remote location in Mexico. They also visited a cemetery and picked up MAC addresses from the recently deceased.

They say the CV19 vials they tested contained graphene oxide and volunteers for those do emit a Bluetooth MAC address. They also believe the nanotechnology is shed to the unvaccinated through sex and kissing.

GROUNDBREAKING RESEARCH, INTER BODY NANO COMMUNICATIONS, MAC ADDRESSES VAXXED AND NOT https://www.bitchute.com/video/V4rxaZLXOetP/