Anomalous Bluetooth address readings when people approach me and off as they walk away. | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 80693837 United States 10/18/2021 09:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Red Hot Chilean Pepe This Japanese guy has provided the most strong evidence to date so far to unequivocally link the MAC addresses to a single person while checking that no other obvious Bluetooth devices were in range. I have a British friend that told me the tech to do this with hydrogel Graphene was already openly recognized as existing some five years ago, and that he has a brother with military connections that warned him the jabs would have this tech also. Anyone that watched the movie Kingsman 1, Can rewatch it and look at the scene of Galahad having dinner with Valentine and him later bragging that Galahd was given Hydrogel in the wine served to track him. Normies can raise all the BS flags they want, truth won’t change because of that. ... Quoting: Constant Parad0x You mean bullshit like dude sets his phone on a table, walks towards a TV, and someone across the room off camera pushes the Bluetooth connection button with a remote? Yeah, not buying it. Bluetooth works at least 30ft away and possibly more depending on environment. People going on about "ahh wz hat muh dentist" I mean give me a break. I'm sure your dentist is in a medical park or strip mall right next door several other businesses with a bunch of people with Bluetooth devices running. Somewhere around here I have some Bluetooth tiles used for tracking stuff like your wallet. They're flat and easily fit inside. Apple also makes one that's like the size of a quarter. Someone found 400 Bluetooth macs at Walmart? Well no shit, Sherlock! It's like standing in the middle of a 10 story apartment building, scanning for wifi, finding 200 networks and loudly proclaiming everyone clot shit must be injecting everyone with a wifi access point. Did you even watch the video of the Japanese guy waiting on an isolated shrine? Spoiler alert: that video kills away all your obvious explanations. No, because it's bullshit. The device could literally be 100ft away in an empty area because there is no interference. I mean getting back to the original topic... The claim is that Macs alone are being used to track. That's horseshit. UUIDs could be, if every individual was assigned one. No way some graphene contraption is generating 25mw transmission power solely from floating around in the blood. Most Bluetooth headsets have a li ion batter about the size of a nickel and they last what, about a week? FFS!!! You keep embarrassing yourself!!! Watch the bloody video, all what you are saying is proven wrong in that video, the guy chose the place precisely because it picked no Bluetooth whatsoever until an elderly lady approached t he shrine to pray!!! And she had no smartphone just an old mobile that she allowed to be turned off!!! exactly why i chose this bar. Auto's Pub, vancouver wa. look up the map and see whats nearby. . |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 80976164 United States 10/18/2021 09:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Red Hot Chilean Pepe This Japanese guy has provided the most strong evidence to date so far to unequivocally link the MAC addresses to a single person while checking that no other obvious Bluetooth devices were in range. I have a British friend that told me the tech to do this with hydrogel Graphene was already openly recognized as existing some five years ago, and that he has a brother with military connections that warned him the jabs would have this tech also. Anyone that watched the movie Kingsman 1, Can rewatch it and look at the scene of Galahad having dinner with Valentine and him later bragging that Galahd was given Hydrogel in the wine served to track him. Normies can raise all the BS flags they want, truth won’t change because of that. ... Quoting: Constant Parad0x You mean bullshit like dude sets his phone on a table, walks towards a TV, and someone across the room off camera pushes the Bluetooth connection button with a remote? Yeah, not buying it. Bluetooth works at least 30ft away and possibly more depending on environment. People going on about "ahh wz hat muh dentist" I mean give me a break. I'm sure your dentist is in a medical park or strip mall right next door several other businesses with a bunch of people with Bluetooth devices running. Somewhere around here I have some Bluetooth tiles used for tracking stuff like your wallet. They're flat and easily fit inside. Apple also makes one that's like the size of a quarter. Someone found 400 Bluetooth macs at Walmart? Well no shit, Sherlock! It's like standing in the middle of a 10 story apartment building, scanning for wifi, finding 200 networks and loudly proclaiming everyone clot shit must be injecting everyone with a wifi access point. Did you even watch the video of the Japanese guy waiting on an isolated shrine? Spoiler alert: that video kills away all your obvious explanations. No, because it's bullshit. The device could literally be 100ft away in an empty area because there is no interference. I mean getting back to the original topic... The claim is that Macs alone are being used to track. That's horseshit. UUIDs could be, if every individual was assigned one. No way some graphene contraption is generating 25mw transmission power solely from floating around in the blood. Most Bluetooth headsets have a li ion batter about the size of a nickel and they last what, about a week? i dont know how it's being powered but i do know this is new. nothing close to this many unknown devices showed up two years ago. the camera system here is the same. and two bars tested the same. very large number of unexplained and untyped devices. dude, i did hardware for 10 years and software for 32. i know my domain. . Its the Google and apple proximity tracking. Apple and Google Announced a Coronavirus Tracking System. How Worried Should We Be? [link to www.aclu.org (secure)] I mean, let's use Occam's razor here... Which of the following do you think is a actually happening: A) A large consortium of pharmaceutical companies in kahootz with governments worldwide develop a secret vaccine that injects nanobots that form self powered Bluetooth transmitters -or- B) The government orders cell phone manufacturers to issue a software update to enable Bluetooth tracking on cell phones everyone already carries anyways. Iiiiiimmmmm gonna vote B |
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User ID: 80656919 Canada 10/18/2021 09:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Just some background info: the average human body generates around 100 Watts according to study from Stanford University: [link to large.stanford.edu] So the power to run a nano sized BT transmitter/receiver wouldn't be an issue at all, just a matter of building the tech for it Of course all these videos and reports could be faked, and some also may be -- but when so many reports and videos start popping up, we should be concerned and investigate just be love in truth... |
Renegadejukebox
User ID: 38311909 United States 10/18/2021 09:51 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Anyhow I'm back. BTW no more responding to this thread unless you have a profile. Fuckin losers admins go fuck yourselves Anyhow, guys between the shills and the glp now banning ACS again after this, guess I what? They can lick our fucking balls we know wtf is happening and, we are on the offensive oooohhhhh how does that work? I'm getting real fucking tired of this site being an accomplise to fucking humanity. I am about to switch from tired to angry, then fucking furious, and you have not even seen the wrath of God, oh boy these fuckers are asking for it... |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 80976164 United States 10/18/2021 09:59 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Just some background info: the average human body generates around 100 Watts according to study from Stanford University: [link to large.stanford.edu] Quoting: 141 So the power to run a nano sized BT transmitter/receiver wouldn't be an issue at all, just a matter of building the tech for it Of course all these videos and reports could be faked, and some also may be -- but when so many reports and videos start popping up, we should be concerned and investigate Not exactly. The full 100W isn't available for consumption by the nanobots. The amount of power that can be gleaned is a function of size, just like solar panels. The amount that could be generated would be microvolts or less. |
Renegadejukebox
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 80693837 United States 10/18/2021 10:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Anyhow I'm back. Quoting: Renegadejukebox BTW no more responding to this thread unless you have a profile. Fuckin losers admins go fuck yourselves Anyhow, guys between the shills and the glp now banning ACS again after this, guess I what? They can lick our fucking balls we know wtf is happening and, we are on the offensive oooohhhhh how does that work? I'm getting real fucking tired of this site being an accomplise to fucking humanity. I am about to switch from tired to angry, then fucking furious, and you have not even seen the wrath of God, oh boy these fuckers are asking for it... i can't explain the tech but i've duplicated OP's original claim and I'm to wrap my mind around it. the 75 devices are definitely in the bar. i walked outside and refreshed the analyzer and they dropped off in line with their signal strength until i got 50 ft away. |
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User ID: 80656919 Canada 10/18/2021 11:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Just some background info: the average human body generates around 100 Watts according to study from Stanford University: [link to large.stanford.edu] Quoting: 141 So the power to run a nano sized BT transmitter/receiver wouldn't be an issue at all, just a matter of building the tech for it Of course all these videos and reports could be faked, and some also may be -- but when so many reports and videos start popping up, we should be concerned and investigate Not exactly. The full 100W isn't available for consumption by the nanobots. The amount of power that can be gleaned is a function of size, just like solar panels. The amount that could be generated would be microvolts or less. Yes, but a nano or even a micro transmitter/receiver would need way less power — the point is, that power is present in the human body. just be love in truth... |
Rolly Jogger
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 80994506 United States 10/18/2021 11:46 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | the power source could be a chemical cell, which would explain why the jab only lasts for 6 months. needs a battery recharge. there's just no way there's 75 devices on 30 people labeled "unknown type". there's is NO WAY this happens especially when that 75 includes almost no phones. that's 2.5 additional devices per person. almost all of them unlabeled as a known device. there's just no way. |
Rolly Jogger
User ID: 78017698 10/18/2021 11:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.atlasrfidstore.com (secure)] |
PINKORCHID88
User ID: 81018757 Australia 10/18/2021 11:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "Passive RFID systems use tags with no internal power source and instead are powered by the electromagnetic energy transmitted from an RFID reader. Passive RFID tags are used for applications such as access control, file tracking, race timing, supply chain management, smart labels, and more." Quoting: Rolly Jogger [link to www.atlasrfidstore.com (secure)] RFID reader / Nasal swab implant? Warning proceeding to read this may cause anxiety, poster is indemnified if you proceed. I can't give you the ultimate truth ,it's all a matter of perspective and spin. So I empower you with the gift of discernment. SEE THE TRUTH , KNOW THE TRUTH, FEEL THE TRUTH |
Macs Divoc
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Rolly Jogger
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PINKORCHID88
User ID: 81018757 Australia 10/19/2021 12:22 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Use the video chat to isolate some naked GLPers in Faraday cages. We need vaccinated volunteers with working knowledge of electromagnetic waves that are easy on the eyes. Quoting: Rolly Jogger I'm afraid the volunteer pool will be huge , you might need another filter. Damn , I should have stopped at ' I'm afraid'. Warning proceeding to read this may cause anxiety, poster is indemnified if you proceed. I can't give you the ultimate truth ,it's all a matter of perspective and spin. So I empower you with the gift of discernment. SEE THE TRUTH , KNOW THE TRUTH, FEEL THE TRUTH |
What the fox hat
User ID: 80986700 United Kingdom 10/19/2021 02:15 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Man, I got metal flying at me all the time; I'm freaking magnetic now! Can't even use any sort of compass. Plus I've had to keep buying cheap assed computers to be online and stream shit, at least twice a month! Quoting: FlockOfSmeagols People usually go limp and fall down when I'm near, seriously. I gotta stay at home all the time. My dog keeled over and died. Fuck me. People go limp and fall over because your personal hygiene regimen resembles that of a pig in a field ,you honk,you stink like a decomposing corpse and your dog keeled over and gave up because of your overpowering stench,its poor nose couldn't cope And fuck yourself |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 81022033 10/19/2021 02:21 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Use the video chat to isolate some naked GLPers in Faraday cages. We need vaccinated volunteers with working knowledge of electromagnetic waves that are easy on the eyes. Quoting: Rolly Jogger I'm afraid the volunteer pool will be huge , you might need another filter. Damn , I should have stopped at ' I'm afraid'. i'm the biggest joker here but i am deadly serious. OP is right as far as i can determine. vaxxed people are bluetooth devices. . |
It's about Bobby Lee
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Achduke7
User ID: 69637911 United States 10/19/2021 07:13 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I made a software program to track these but I need to finish it on Linux as the osx doesn't use normal Mac addresses. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 31837838 But yeah they come and go, I went to test it on a hiking trail. There are roughly 2 per person That would be the perfect place to test it. Away from all other signals. But then I suppose one would have to know if the people are jabbed or not. And how do we approach that conundrum, asking them if they are jabbed or not? I assure you, this path leads to embarassment. No, people are not emitting bluetooth signals. And how exactly do you "assure us"? Proof? The graphene Oxide is forming an antenna in the vaccinated blood and all the nanobots in there blood are now forming a signal processor to sample and modulate/demodulate the RF signals. The vaccinated are now considered Software Defined Radios or SDRs. [/sarc] Last Edited by Achduke7 on 10/19/2021 07:20 AM Achduke |
USCG Popeye
(OP) User ID: 77952113 United States 10/19/2021 07:30 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Anyhow I'm back. Quoting: Renegadejukebox BTW no more responding to this thread unless you have a profile. Fuckin losers admins go fuck yourselves Anyhow, guys between the shills and the glp now banning ACS again after this, guess I what? They can lick our fucking balls we know wtf is happening and, we are on the offensive oooohhhhh how does that work? I'm getting real fucking tired of this site being an accomplise to fucking humanity. I am about to switch from tired to angry, then fucking furious, and you have not even seen the wrath of God, oh boy these fuckers are asking for it... i can't explain the tech but i've duplicated OP's original claim and I'm to wrap my mind around it. the 75 devices are definitely in the bar. i walked outside and refreshed the analyzer and they dropped off in line with their signal strength until i got 50 ft away. Right. It’s definitely easily duplicate-able. Last Edited by USCG Popeye on 10/19/2021 07:58 AM |
MrBlonde
User ID: 80949218 United States 10/19/2021 07:38 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Passive RFID would not require a power source. The body certainly generates power, but not in an organized circuit that a chip could easily utilize. Quoting: Rolly Jogger Finally someone chimed in to shut that constant parrot idiot up. Had to read through 3 overnight pages to see if anyone else was thinking the passive angle. |
Red Hot Chilean Pepe
User ID: 79780291 Chile 10/19/2021 07:48 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Passive RFID would not require a power source. The body certainly generates power, but not in an organized circuit that a chip could easily utilize. Quoting: Rolly Jogger Finally someone chimed in to shut that constant parrot idiot up. Had to read through 3 overnight pages to see if anyone else was thinking the passive angle. I know is a long watch, fellows, but the interview to Dr. Carrie Madej I posted pages ago has lots of answers. All great truths begin as Blasphemies. G.B.S. GLP is like a diamond mine of information, in the sense that you have to shovel mountains of crap to find the diamonds, but it's still worth the pain. |
Achduke7
User ID: 69637911 United States 10/19/2021 08:06 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Passive RFID would not require a power source. The body certainly generates power, but not in an organized circuit that a chip could easily utilize. Quoting: Rolly Jogger Finally someone chimed in to shut that constant parrot idiot up. Had to read through 3 overnight pages to see if anyone else was thinking the passive angle. This article mentions a blood battery Panasonic is working on. [link to health.howstuffworks.com (secure)] Last Edited by Achduke7 on 10/19/2021 08:06 AM Achduke |
MrBlonde
User ID: 80949218 United States 10/19/2021 08:59 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Passive RFID would not require a power source. The body certainly generates power, but not in an organized circuit that a chip could easily utilize. Quoting: Rolly Jogger Finally someone chimed in to shut that constant parrot idiot up. Had to read through 3 overnight pages to see if anyone else was thinking the passive angle. This article mentions a blood battery Panasonic is working on. [link to health.howstuffworks.com (secure)] Imagine what they are working on now that we won’t find out about for 20 years |
Mick1275
User ID: 81022307 United Kingdom 10/19/2021 09:07 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I have BLE Analyzer on my phone, I had it up running when my sister walked into my home immediately I got a new low Bluetooth signal it showd ID205L.... Her DOB is 20th May and her name is Lisa. She didn't have any mobile device with her and her car doesn't have Bluetooth the car was parked a distance from my home, as she left the Bluetooth ID vanished. I don't know how to post screen shot of proof Mik |
Mick1275
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Let Freedom Ring 365
User ID: 80060814 United States 10/19/2021 09:10 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You are the creator of your own master plan... Make it a good one. Wake the fuk up and be ready... This is absolutely no time to be stupid! “If you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency and vibration.” - Nikola Tesla |
Crypto-Tard
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Achduke7
User ID: 69637911 United States 10/19/2021 09:16 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Passive RFID would not require a power source. The body certainly generates power, but not in an organized circuit that a chip could easily utilize. Quoting: Rolly Jogger Finally someone chimed in to shut that constant parrot idiot up. Had to read through 3 overnight pages to see if anyone else was thinking the passive angle. This article mentions a blood battery Panasonic is working on. [link to health.howstuffworks.com (secure)] Imagine what they are working on now that we won’t find out about for 20 years Although I was only being sarcastic with my earlier post. I do not think nanobots forming a Software Defined Radio/Mind Hive running off of ions in the blood is out of the realm of possibility in 20 to 100 years. With that many nanobots any antenna could be used as a phased array to pick up any radio frequency, sampled and then used to receive or transmit at low power. Lately I have been reading up on the new digital amateur radio modulation schemes which are almost undetectable from the back ground noise and can transmit low power 1000's of miles. Achduke |
USCG Popeye
(OP) User ID: 77952113 United States 10/19/2021 09:20 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I have BLE Analyzer on my phone, I had it up running when my sister walked into my home immediately I got a new low Bluetooth signal it showd ID205L.... Her DOB is 20th May and her name is Lisa. She didn't have any mobile device with her and her car doesn't have Bluetooth the car was parked a distance from my home, as she left the Bluetooth ID vanished. I don't know how to post screen shot of proof Quoting: Mick1275 Ok, that’s what I’m looking for as far as experimentation in remote areas where no other signal exists previously. A Vaxxed person enters wearing no other enabled device and boom. The weak RF signal is present. When they leave, it drops off again. Excellent post. Thank you. |