I'm just about certain this lady is a foil to make opposition sound like loons. "WiFi" doesn't operate on terahertz radiation. Now, she could just be mistaken about terminology. However, there are still design rules that determine the physical dimensions of an antenna, power, range, efficiency and signal quality. Her claim can be proven or disproven by anyone who has the physical dimensions of the alleged "RFID" tag.
Yeah, I never trust any claims outright, but nobody there's presented any information to the contrary, and this stuff has been discussed for the last couple years or longer in some conspiracy circles. Various examples of vials containing weird objects, foreign matter, nano-particulates of some sort, etc are too prevalent to ignore. I don't know what exactly can be proven to be in these shots, in a manner that will convince any normal people and pro-vaxxers that they're a danger.
Yep. However, the whole radio deal is very rigid. It can be proven or disproven, as long as the person making the claim is held to providing the physical dimensions of the alleged radio tag. It's very straightforward and well-understood by hundreds of thousands or millions of electronics engineers, radio techs and even many amateur radio hobbyists. Easy stuff.
I'm just about certain this lady is a foil to make opposition sound like loons. "WiFi" doesn't operate on terahertz radiation. Now, she could just be mistaken about terminology. However, there are still design rules that determine the physical dimensions of an antenna, power, range, efficiency and signal quality. Her claim can be proven or disproven by anyone who has the physical dimensions of the alleged "RFID" tag.
Yeah, I never trust any claims outright, but nobody there's presented any information to the contrary, and this stuff has been discussed for the last couple years or longer in some conspiracy circles. Various examples of vials containing weird objects, foreign matter, nano-particulates of some sort, etc are too prevalent to ignore. I don't know what exactly can be proven to be in these shots, in a manner that will convince any normal people and pro-vaxxers that they're a danger.
Yep. However, the whole radio deal is very rigid. It can be proven or disproven, as long as the person making the claim is held to providing the physical dimensions of the alleged radio tag. It's very straightforward and well-understood by hundreds of thousands or millions of electronics engineers, radio techs and even many amateur radio hobbyists. Easy stuff.