Use Droid Blue Tooth To Detect RFID Embedded in PEOPLE
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I did this months ago. Enabled my phone to show Bluetooth networks Type=Unknown.
Inside house showed no type - unknown networks. Walked out back of property where mother-n-law, and aunt-n-law were, and picked up two type - unknown networks.
They left, the type unknown went away.
With aghast wonder I tried to explain this to them, but when I detected that their head were about to explode, I backed off.
Also, I did read something a while back, that the latest Android update will disallow this ability to detect unknown networks, so proceed carefully with updates.
You likely picked up their phones, did you ask if they had bluetooth turned on? Most people just leave it on all the time especially if they use their phones in their cars. If they did and you had seen four networks then you'd be on to something.
I did this at my office and only picked up office equipment and people's phones and laptops.
Also BTW RFID and Bluetooth do not use the same frequencies and protocols.
If I had picked up their phones the type would not have been Unknown. It would have showed the a valid device code.
Bluetooth classic and BLE technology standards utilize RF signals to communicate and exchange identification information, which means that both standards fit in the category of radio frequency identification (RFID). Bluetooth classic and BLE devices communicate via RF waves on the 2.4 GHz frequency, and usually include a battery, which classifies them as active RFID technologies. Both technology standards are also used for uniquely identifying devices, items or assets, or locations.
How Bluetooth Beacons and Bluetooth technology works
As described above, Bluetooth is a type of Active RFID.
Finding out it doesn’t work with an apple device is helpful information.
Never forget what they did to us.
Good way to determine if you got a placebo or the clot shot.
i'll have to test this at work w/ the multiple boosted people
Please report back on findings.
will do
Thank u.
There's devices that don't have a name but use Bluetooth, low level. They show up as a mac address only. Tile, sensors, maybe air tags, they are only visible with a name in their apps. I have sensors in my camper that show up like that. Level and temperature sensors. I'm a bit skeptical but as always have an open mind. I would screenshot the mac address and look it up with a simple Google search, make sure it's actually a person. Even electric meters now do this I'm pretty sure.
Yep and better apps can even identify many of these devices as the manufacturers have blocks of MAC addresses assigned to their product lines.
For iPhone. Download the BLE Scanner app.
Just tried it on both my parents and got nothing. Wonder if that's a sign their vaccines were placebos or something. 🤔
I'm so happy that the Autistic Army is confirming (or denying) this video is true or not. I love this group.
I went with a buddy to a cemetery and we walked past some recent plants and a couple of MAC addresses popped up. It seemed like the ones planted less than two weeks emitted a signal. Actually he saw it on the internet and tried it and called me to check it out… I couldn’t explain how a signal could be detected 6’ under and in a vault and casket 🤷♂️All I can say is there was no living soul in the area and no buildings for 4-500 yards.
This is true, It was discovered in La Quinta Columna, a Spanish site dealing with vaccine issues.
https://www.orwell.city/search?q=bluetooth
I have several rules I live by.
I am going to add one. Don't trust a guy with a spider web tat on his head.
I will let you know if it serves me well.
Trying it out right now at work. Populating a few unknown MAC addys. Hard to say if accurate, the place I work at has tons of BT infrastructure.