I'm sorry man.. you did it wrong. I don't mean to burst your bubble, but this is something thats very easy to see and check for yourself. I did it. It worked for me. If you can't figure it out there's the old time saying that if at first you don't succeed, try, try again. We all believe you when you said it doesn't work for you. We all know WHY Q said the CHOICE to know would be yours. Its your choice to give up on researching something without fully endeavoring to understand the claims being thrown around about this phenomenon. Anyways, God speed.
If you are telling me that you personally did it then i am all ears and i am willing to try it again.
Can you explain exactly what you did? Did you use an Android phone or something else? What Bluetooth scanners did you use? Can you post screenshots of the supposed MAC addresses you detected?
Wigle wifi is a free app. I have used it and set it up to filter out only bluetooth ble signals and tested the wigle wifi - this does work and you can set up to show by signal strength to basically show you the nearest devices.
The best way to simply confirm this is using the android method. Heres a guy from the UK showing exactly what I've seen. The source is the people.
I used wigle wifi and the developer mode unlock + show unnamed bluetooth enabled. I also bought a 300 dollar rf meter called a tri meter but I haven't found a willing participant yet lol. The inlaws have codes. The test was simple, 2 unnamed bluetooth codes emitted from them in their living room mo electronics in them no phones etc, just on the couch.. 2 codes. They got up and left the room to walk the dog.. no electronics on them.. codes disappeared. When you see it it will make your wtf meter go off I promise.
I'm sorry man.. you did it wrong. I don't mean to burst your bubble, but this is something thats very easy to see and check for yourself. I did it. It worked for me. If you can't figure it out there's the old time saying that if at first you don't succeed, try, try again. We all believe you when you said it doesn't work for you. We all know WHY Q said the CHOICE to know would be yours. Its your choice to give up on researching something without fully endeavoring to understand the claims being thrown around about this phenomenon. Anyways, God speed.
If you are telling me that you personally did it then i am all ears and i am willing to try it again.
Can you explain exactly what you did? Did you use an Android phone or something else? What Bluetooth scanners did you use? Can you post screenshots of the supposed MAC addresses you detected?
Thanks!
I posted this information below: You can run wigle wifi and choose to only display bluetooth devices or get Wireshark
Or if you have an android device (phone tablet etc) you can follow this video -->
https://www.bitchute.com/video/xYZ0CdQp0Xkt
Wigle wifi is a free app. I have used it and set it up to filter out only bluetooth ble signals and tested the wigle wifi - this does work and you can set up to show by signal strength to basically show you the nearest devices.
The best way to simply confirm this is using the android method. Heres a guy from the UK showing exactly what I've seen. The source is the people.
--> https://www.bitchute.com/video/uxMdYzLOhG6G
But I want to confirm which way you tested and what MAC addresses you got that you considered to be coming from the vaccines.
I used wigle wifi and the developer mode unlock + show unnamed bluetooth enabled. I also bought a 300 dollar rf meter called a tri meter but I haven't found a willing participant yet lol. The inlaws have codes. The test was simple, 2 unnamed bluetooth codes emitted from them in their living room mo electronics in them no phones etc, just on the couch.. 2 codes. They got up and left the room to walk the dog.. no electronics on them.. codes disappeared. When you see it it will make your wtf meter go off I promise.