THE MAC ADDRESS PHENOMENON IN THE VACCINATED FULLY EXPLAINED!!
(tapnewswire.com)
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Wow...this is quite a detailed explanation of the phenomena people found when trying to sync their blue tooth and found lists of mac addresses...it is definitely worth a listen...
I did not understnd all the technical mumble jumble but I clearly understood the third part which covers "Potential consequences, applications and usages" and I have to say that is what nightmares are made of and it appears that graphene oxide is the culprit...
I think anyone that has family or friends that received the covid "vaccinations" should listen to this...it is a future that none of us, except the controlling elite want, and it is scary to say the least,...but it is reality...and it is here...
Something else to consider is the crazy amount of IoT devices surrounding us these days. Everything from light bulbs, to refrigerators, to shower controllers, to coffee machines, to ice machines, to TVs, to audio receivers, to no-name bluetooth speakers, to microwaves etc, etc, etc, have some sort of RF radio embedded.
"But, I couldn't find the manufacturers MAC address listed anywhere. That's gotta be proof of a MRNA neural network!"
No, not necessarily. The US market is saturated with devices made in some Guangzhou Showzang chicom factory that aren't registered with the FCC or any other entity for that matter. They're everywhere and many people aren't even aware of them.
The optimal test environment to prove or disprove this topic is a semi-remote location with the only active RF hardware being your test equipment comprised of known and identified MAC addresses. I'm not going to go into the kitchen and start scanning my mother in law because my house is crammed full of IoT devices and while I'm pretty sure I can identify 99% of the devices in use in my home, I just found out our Nespresso machine has an active Bluetooth radio.
Thanks for your input bcz I'm not tech savvy. You mentioned many other devices have rf signatures imbedded that are also detected as unregistered addresses, but what's the explanation for the addresses in a graveyard?
I should also mention, I'm assuming the BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy) devices (if they indeed exist) are receiving power from electrical impulses present in the human body or perhaps energized in some way by RF.
Dead people aren't good power supplies (unless you're burning them or composting and using the resultant gasses for fuel to power a device that generates electricity).
It would then appear that any signals detected in the graveyard in this scenario would need to be energized in some way for them to be able to broadcast BLE through 6' of earth or the stone walls of a crypt or sarcophagus.
The graveyard angle seems even more far fetched than the original premise.
That graveyard video I watched was one that made me skeptical, as well as the video where a person was filming his buddy somehow appearing on a TV screen as a device address in some lounge or something.