THE MAC ADDRESS PHENOMENON IN THE VACCINATED FULLY EXPLAINED!!
(tapnewswire.com)
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IT Pro with 28 years experience here.
Just because how ridiculous this sounds, I'm going to test this out. My mother in law is fully "vaxxed" and she'll let me test near her if I explain what I'm doing.
At first glance, this is utter horseshit, but I can understand why some here without relevant experience would think this sounds "smart" or "feasible".
I cant speak for the technical acumen of u/DJT4MoreYears, but dude, if you're a tech professional, I have to throw out an initial "shame on your for posting this bullshit" here.
Now, if my findings even remotely align with those in the video, I'll come back here, apologize, and eat my initial words. I'll even take it a step further and get this boosted and amplified across the 100K eyes I have at my disposal across social media.
I have a feeling that won't happen though, but who knows? A part of me kinda wants to be proven wrong.
I have a nice Bluetooth mesh network here as well as a wide array of antennas and other hardware on hand I can use to test this, so it's not going to take much of my time or resources to do so.
I'm interested in hearing about your results. The BT/MAC address theory sounds like absolute nonsense to me, but I'll keep an open mind. Most of the videos I've seen testing and pushing the MAC address vax theory seem to have a lot of holes in it. Not gonna lie, I opened the dev options on my phone to search unlisted MAC addresses without a lot of interference around and shat my pants when I found one I couldn't identify. Turned out to be a key Fob for a toyota. 😆
Bluetooth doesn't have MAC Addresses.
True, Bluetooth doesn't have a traditional MAC address, but work on the same principle with BD_ADDR or random device address, which are regulated nearly the same as far as I knew. Devices can have both. For what that info is worth anyway.