Anomalous Bluetooth address readings when people approach me and off as they walk away. | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 80031097 Spain 10/18/2021 01:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Just turn on your bluetooth, if prompted tap "more settings" hit the "rarely used devices" reset. If you are around other people, you will see a list of MAC addreeses. Like OP said, you see their phone's bluetooth as well, because you see the name, I live in a building so I also see my neighbors TV, smart watch, Bose speaker, but then there is a list of 12 digits and numbers with colons, the MAC address. One I see now is 56:52:8D:44:47:4B These numbers constantly come and go depending on where I am. Internet says it's normal, but I dunno, man. It's weird for sure. |
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Bomb20
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 75206889 Canada 10/18/2021 02:16 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yes, Quoting: Anonymous Coward 75206889 i have done it, and upgraded to a different app, which has a circle radar and LET ME TELL YA. ITS HAPPENING. went down to the river park with outdor food court and it lightsup like a Chrristmas tree. but doesn't light up with my only unvxx friend. lol What’s that app called, please. I’ll try that one. Thanks Bluetooth radar trial. |
Eleven-15
User ID: 76494719 United States 10/18/2021 02:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This Pfizer patent application was approved August 31st, 2021, and is the very first patent that shows up in a list of over 18500 for the purpose of remote contact tracing of all vaccinated humans worldwide who will be or are now connected to the “internet of things" by a quantum link of pulsating microwave frequencies of 2.4 gHz or higher from cell towers and satellites directly to the graphene oxide held in the fatty tissues of all persons who’ve had the death-shot. Quoting: CoffeeDoom [link to patentimages.storage.googleapis.com (secure)] Wow!!!! Make copies of this and hand them out to the nay sayers..... If this don't blow their minds I don't know what would... Anyone who has read GLP for any period of time has acquired good knowledge mixed in with the 99% noise. The trick is learning to filter out the noise. Quote from Anonymous Coward (AC) |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 79748486 United States 10/18/2021 02:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I have noticed digital like Bluetooth addresses on planes. I bought new headphones and paired them on a recent flight and saw these. Now i will grab a screen shot of them. The don't come through like: John's iPhone 12 or Bose Sport or Bill's jetpack. They display something like: 10:j%&*:28/J:700:586900: Weird shit for sure. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 79134376 10/18/2021 02:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Wow this is legit, I just checked it out and I’m getting a ton of unknown low energy ble signals as well. Quoting: VampPatriot I’m using an app the tracks distance from the signal, and I’m getting two at my location and there are two people here I know got Moderna in the spring. That’s crazy, I control this environment and can account for all the device signals, but damn, these Mystery signals are weird. What’s your app called? I’m using BLE Scanner and Blue Hound. I’m currently in a very small campground and I get about one per camper/RV. Many are watches, PC’s, phones, etc. There are a few anonymous devices, probably headphones, could be pacemakers? I think a lot of campers have BT stereos. I’ll scan people as they go by and report back. Side note I just looked at some new battery powered drills and they have bluetooth. My generators have bluetooth. BT is everywhere. They are tracking targets in Europe using LoraWAN not bluetooth It can't be detected by GSM network or RF handheld EMF scanners... possible micro inserts in their vehicles during maintenance Its a German software company who hires "Linux guys" |
Magici
User ID: 80857949 United States 10/18/2021 02:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | What signal strength are you guys getting? I only have two devices that are at around 100db-110db and they're both Texas Instrument devices. I'm guessing that's not me but it could still be because I got tested twice for covid but never V**ed |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 79134376 10/18/2021 02:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | What signal strength are you guys getting? I only have two devices that are at around 100db-110db and they're both Texas Instrument devices. I'm guessing that's not me but it could still be because I got tested twice for covid but never V**ed Quoting: Magici Typically power is lower with this protocol because it has to deflect TSCM testing and national services like avoiding cells It is magick if it indeed appeared on the radar of some app That is why it is not bluetooth... |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 80031097 Spain 10/18/2021 02:46 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Didn't get past the first page, so don't know if this has been mentioned, but YOU DON'T NEED AN APP. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80031097 Just turn on your bluetooth, if prompted tap "more settings" hit the "rarely used devices" reset. If you are around other people, you will see a list of MAC addreeses. Like OP said, you see their phone's bluetooth as well, because you see the name, I live in a building so I also see my neighbors TV, smart watch, Bose speaker, but then there is a list of 12 digits and numbers with colons, the MAC address. One I see now is 56:52:8D:44:47:4B These numbers constantly come and go depending on where I am. Internet says it's normal, but I dunno, man. It's weird for sure. I looked up the number "No Vendor Exists" |
Achduke7
User ID: 69637911 United States 10/18/2021 02:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | As I said in my last post, we were in Texas for a week. We stayed at the Hilton overlooking the river walk. We also stayed in Galveston a couple nights before. Quoting: USCG Popeye And I began noticing something very strange with regard to my phone Bluetooth screen. As people approached in the Gondolas below us, I got these very weak Bluetooth signals. In Galveston, we stayed in a hotel that was near the beach. As some people walked by, up would pop a very weak Bluetooth signal. As they continued walking away, the signal would drop off my phone. So I downloaded from the App Store, Bluetooth RSSI Analyzer. Wow, did that prove to be a good move. It shows cell phones and different known types of Bluetooth Devices. Even TPMS tire pressure car Bluetooth signals. But that doesn’t account for the Bluetooth signals I got as people floated by on Gondolas. Yes I saw their cell phone signals too. But there were these very weak Bluetooth signals that accompanied some of them. And once they floated by, out of view, the Bluetooth signals dropped away again. My question is, is it possible for people who have been jabbed to to be sending a very weak Bluetooth signal? Please download this app and try it for yourselves. Go into a store or someplace where a lot of people gather and look at all the very weak unknown Bluetooth signals that you begin to get. And then walk outside and notice they all began to drop away. Could be their key Fobs, their cell phones, that’s true. Could be a lot of things. See the video I posted in [link to godlike.com (secure)] Achduke |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 79134376 10/18/2021 02:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Maybe it correlates with the German company I know (can't share info on plaintext web) Here is the list [link to gist.github.com (secure)] |
wattsun
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wkk
User ID: 81020185 United States 10/18/2021 02:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Could 5G be adding to the waves making them stronger Quoting: 1guynAz therefore now being totally recognized by the app? Last night I noticed that suddenly (and I do mean suddenly) there are 5-G towers all around my neighborhood--I don't know how they installed them so fast. Could all of this be part of how they can track covid people so quickly and alert other people? wkk |
USCG Popeye
(OP) User ID: 76973481 United States 10/18/2021 03:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Shoon we will all need to fill out a section on legal paperwork, that asks if we are human or Bluetoothian. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 81019854 It's coming. Its another technology not Bluetooth because everyone has Bt on their phones and everyone could detect a signal They are not stupid Also why would they kill off the vaccinated? They all follow orders.... Think.... its the unvaccinated who are going to get v2k treatment to doom.... What in the hell? I've said no such thing as that. I'm just asking a Fucking question. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 79134376 10/18/2021 03:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Could 5G be adding to the waves making them stronger Quoting: 1guynAz therefore now being totally recognized by the app? Last night I noticed that suddenly (and I do mean suddenly) there are 5-G towers all around my neighborhood--I don't know how they installed them so fast. Could all of this be part of how they can track covid people so quickly and alert other people? I guess a lot of vaxed people will soon be starting to hear things, see things and have "consciousness integration experiences" then! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 40008345 United States 10/18/2021 03:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This Pfizer patent application was approved August 31st, 2021, and is the very first patent that shows up in a list of over 18500 for the purpose of remote contact tracing of all vaccinated humans worldwide who will be or are now connected to the “internet of things" by a quantum link of pulsating microwave frequencies of 2.4 gHz or higher from cell towers and satellites directly to the graphene oxide held in the fatty tissues of all persons who’ve had the death-shot. Quoting: CoffeeDoom [link to patentimages.storage.googleapis.com (secure)] Bluetooth Low Energy uses the same 2.4 GHz radio frequencies as classic Bluetooth, which allows dual-mode devices to share a single radio antenna, but uses a simpler modulation system. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78938222 Spain 10/18/2021 03:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Didn't get past the first page, so don't know if this has been mentioned, but YOU DON'T NEED AN APP. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80031097 Just turn on your bluetooth, if prompted tap "more settings" hit the "rarely used devices" reset. If you are around other people, you will see a list of MAC addreeses. Like OP said, you see their phone's bluetooth as well, because you see the name, I live in a building so I also see my neighbors TV, smart watch, Bose speaker, but then there is a list of 12 digits and numbers with colons, the MAC address. One I see now is 56:52:8D:44:47:4B These numbers constantly come and go depending on where I am. Internet says it's normal, but I dunno, man. It's weird for sure. I'm at a café. Lots of those numbers popping up. No app, just my regular bluetooth on my Android. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 79134376 10/18/2021 03:15 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Didn't get past the first page, so don't know if this has been mentioned, but YOU DON'T NEED AN APP. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80031097 Just turn on your bluetooth, if prompted tap "more settings" hit the "rarely used devices" reset. If you are around other people, you will see a list of MAC addreeses. Like OP said, you see their phone's bluetooth as well, because you see the name, I live in a building so I also see my neighbors TV, smart watch, Bose speaker, but then there is a list of 12 digits and numbers with colons, the MAC address. One I see now is 56:52:8D:44:47:4B These numbers constantly come and go depending on where I am. Internet says it's normal, but I dunno, man. It's weird for sure. I'm at a café. Lots of those numbers popping up. No app, just my regular bluetooth on my Android. Try traffic sniffing with bandwidth correlation. Assuming this bluetooth traffic is not standard protocolspec Do you see synchronized events or people going weird in relation to much/less bandwidth on said frequency band? |
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JDawn
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 40008345 United States 10/18/2021 03:18 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Red Hot Chilean Pepe ... That’s a key find. Put that information together with what Carrie Madej reveals in this interview and only the more stolid assholes Can keep denying this is absolutely true. I have to strongly insist in repeating this. Linking this late find with what Dr Carrie Madej revealed in that interview is absolutely key and proves beyond doubt that the vaxxes are monitoring devices. RED HOT CHILI P, DO I DESERVE A EUREKA MOMENT HERE? LOL Yep, go nuts! But jokes aside, anyone not aware of what has been said by Carrie Madej, and to a great extent Celeste Solum (sorry Celeste, for a long time I thought you were absolutely insane, and now I have come to realize I was wrong), is missing a lot on the picture. The Hydrogel tracimg device was being denounced by Celeste Solum at least since December 2020, that I know of, if not before. I have gone a long way since dismissing this all since April. Seeing and feeling first hand the magnetism induced by the jabs was a game changer, and also the crushing mainstream campaign to deny it even as possible or real. RED HOT CHILI P... his Pfizer patent application was approved August 31st, 2021, and is the very first patent that shows up in a list of over 18500 for the purpose of remote contact tracing of all vaccinated humans worldwide who will be or are now connected to the “internet of things" by a quantum link of pulsating microwave frequencies of 2.4 gHz or higher from cell towers and satellites directly to the graphene oxide held in the fatty tissues of all persons who’ve had the death-shot. [link to patentimages.storage.googleapis.com (secure)] Quoting: CoffeeDoom Bluetooth Low Energy uses the same 2.4 GHz radio frequencies as classic Bluetooth, which allows dual-mode devices to share a single radio antenna, but uses a simpler modulation system. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 80250966 United States 10/18/2021 03:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | As I said in my last post, we were in Texas for a week. We stayed at the Hilton overlooking the river walk. We also stayed in Galveston a couple nights before. Quoting: USCG Popeye And I began noticing something very strange with regard to my phone Bluetooth screen. As people approached in the Gondolas below us, I got these very weak Bluetooth signals. In Galveston, we stayed in a hotel that was near the beach. As some people walked by, up would pop a very weak Bluetooth signal. As they continued walking away, the signal would drop off my phone. So I downloaded from the App Store, Bluetooth RSSI Analyzer. Wow, did that prove to be a good move. It shows cell phones and different known types of Bluetooth Devices. Even TPMS tire pressure car Bluetooth signals. But that doesn’t account for the Bluetooth signals I got as people floated by on Gondolas. Yes I saw their cell phone signals too. But there were these very weak Bluetooth signals that accompanied some of them. And once they floated by, out of view, the Bluetooth signals dropped away again. My question is, is it possible for people who have been jabbed to to be sending a very weak Bluetooth signal? Please download this app and try it for yourselves. Go into a store or someplace where a lot of people gather and look at all the very weak unknown Bluetooth signals that you begin to get. And then walk outside and notice they all began to drop away. Could be their key Fobs, their cell phones, that’s true. Could be a lot of things. "My question is, is it possible for people who have been jabbed to to be sending a very weak Bluetooth signal?" How fucking ridiculous is that? So now the vaccines have Bluetooth radio chips in them? [imgur] [link to imgur.com (secure)] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78938222 Spain 10/18/2021 03:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Didn't get past the first page, so don't know if this has been mentioned, but YOU DON'T NEED AN APP. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80031097 Just turn on your bluetooth, if prompted tap "more settings" hit the "rarely used devices" reset. If you are around other people, you will see a list of MAC addreeses. Like OP said, you see their phone's bluetooth as well, because you see the name, I live in a building so I also see my neighbors TV, smart watch, Bose speaker, but then there is a list of 12 digits and numbers with colons, the MAC address. One I see now is 56:52:8D:44:47:4B These numbers constantly come and go depending on where I am. Internet says it's normal, but I dunno, man. It's weird for sure. I'm at a café. Lots of those numbers popping up. No app, just my regular bluetooth on my Android. Try traffic sniffing with bandwidth correlation. Assuming this bluetooth traffic is not standard protocolspec Do you see synchronized events or people going weird in relation to much/less bandwidth on said frequency band? I've got no idea what you're talking about. I'm just a guy with a phone. I turn on bluetooth and refresh Available Devices. There's a long list of addresses with just numbers and letters, like the one in the post above. There are lots of phones, too and the 2 TVs in the cafe, a couple of smartwatches, and these codes. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 40008345 United States 10/18/2021 03:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | For all those scanning around you, I think it's important to make sure it shows up as bt low frequency, and also has unknown manufacturer, the 2.4 frequency patented with Pfizer, and the relationship of of bt low frequency in all biotech tracking. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78938222 Spain 10/18/2021 03:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Didn't get past the first page, so don't know if this has been mentioned, but YOU DON'T NEED AN APP. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80031097 Just turn on your bluetooth, if prompted tap "more settings" hit the "rarely used devices" reset. If you are around other people, you will see a list of MAC addreeses. Like OP said, you see their phone's bluetooth as well, because you see the name, I live in a building so I also see my neighbors TV, smart watch, Bose speaker, but then there is a list of 12 digits and numbers with colons, the MAC address. One I see now is 56:52:8D:44:47:4B These numbers constantly come and go depending on where I am. Internet says it's normal, but I dunno, man. It's weird for sure. I'm at a café. Lots of those numbers popping up. No app, just my regular bluetooth on my Android. Try traffic sniffing with bandwidth correlation. Assuming this bluetooth traffic is not standard protocolspec Do you see synchronized events or people going weird in relation to much/less bandwidth on said frequency band? I've got no idea what you're talking about. I'm just a guy with a phone. I turn on bluetooth and refresh Available Devices. There's a long list of addresses with just numbers and letters, like the one in the post above. There are lots of phones, too and the 2 TVs in the cafe, a couple of smartwatches, and these codes. forgot to mention those are listed under Rarely used devices. |