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Mr. Chronos
User ID: 70170111 United States 10/20/2021 09:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | So I read the post about Texas locations this morning.Downloaded a two BT test apps for my phone and went to work. Quoting: Mr Z I was the first one there so got a base reading. There were 8 results from my office. I know the V status of all staff members, so as they came to work I tested the BT signals. On both applications I saw a huge increase in 'unknown' signals as people entered the workplace. It looked like the average BT per staff member was 3-5 BT devices. I didnt have time to assess what devices each staff member had with them, so nothing conclusive. On the way home tonight I travelled to an isolated location without people or devices and found no unknown BT signals. I walked past a unit complex and there were 52 unknown devices. I will complete some more tests next week and report back. This is a mystery. What would be helpful is if there was an IOS app that identified BT devices within a radar type visual so I could ask people to remove their phone or 'personal' BT devices for clearer results. Has anyone else completed this test? Waste of your time. Read up on how bluetooth works and feel ill informed. Try sticking a spoon to your forehead instead. |
OrdinaryHousewife
User ID: 73644854 United States 10/20/2021 09:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I think I got it. Dna strands are at and cg Computer code is 1 0 1 0 It’s possible to write computer code into DNA strips. They could then inject us with computer 🧑‍💻 programs which replicate throughout our body. And any cell could contain an entire computer program. There was a ted talk given by someone after I spotted this idea in a newspaper I just did not think they would do it. Wow. the wise shall shine brightly like the splendor of the firmament, and those who lead the many to justice shall be like the stars forever. When she shall die take her and cut her into stars and she shall make the face of heaven so fine that all the world will be in love with night |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 80994506 United States 10/20/2021 09:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Ive done 5 tests so far at 3 locations and yes, Ive gotten 3 to 4 devices per person. Last night I tested the restaurant with 50 customers and 10 staff, with nearest other structure at least 100 ft away. I had well over 200 devices, 95% were "unknown device". . |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 80994506 United States 10/20/2021 09:30 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Alright, anyone here. Quoting: Sol-tari What would be the point? What would having people sending a Bluetooth signal do? Is bloody silly as this idea is, I'll roll with it. If anyone can give a single reason why? I'm not understanding what OP is trying to prove. People have BT enabled on their phones to connect to vehicles and computers for various reasons. What significance does this prove? that is why he is trying to isolate their devices, he is trying to rule out any noise from possible devices to see if the human itself is transmitting a signal. Then a rather obvious location where there are people without a lot of paraphernalia on their person is at a nudist beach. great idea. . |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 80994506 United States 10/20/2021 09:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 80994506 United States 10/20/2021 09:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If I walked by you would get 2. Quoting: WiscoSteve My phone and my watch. Good lord. An no, I am not PRO-VAXX, I am however pro-common sense and this is just silly. . I understand that math is not everyone's strong point, but he said he got 3-5 per person. A watch and a phone is 2. How many bt devices do people carry around with them? What else besides a phone and watch? exactly. I've averaged 3.5 devices per person most phones are not broadcasting by default. all my devices are named. 95% of these devices are "unknown" and lack a valid manufacturer code which violates original bluetooth design to guarantee unique IDs. do you get it yet? . |
Shetland Pony Dog
User ID: 77353092 United States 10/20/2021 09:44 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Alright, anyone here. Quoting: Sol-tari What would be the point? What would having people sending a Bluetooth signal do? Is bloody silly as this idea is, I'll roll with it. If anyone can give a single reason why? It would be DATA and tractable unique ID. IF there is something in the Jabbs that interacts with a persons DNA then the subject would emit a Unique BT signal ---- you then assign that signal and start collecting or adding data in a data base People buy and carry with then something much better for that. It also works further then 10ft I can throw my cell/transponder in a pond or attach it to my dog's collar and sneak out the back door where there are no ring cameras.Tin foil hats anyone? Look at the cawk on that dawg Education is a process,not a result |
GLPtard143
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Fast 'n Bulbous
User ID: 75843948 Austria 10/20/2021 09:51 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | So I read the post about Texas locations this morning.Downloaded a two BT test apps for my phone and went to work. Quoting: Mr Z I was the first one there so got a base reading. There were 8 results from my office. I know the V status of all staff members, so as they came to work I tested the BT signals. On both applications I saw a huge increase in 'unknown' signals as people entered the workplace. It looked like the average BT per staff member was 3-5 BT devices. I didnt have time to assess what devices each staff member had with them, so nothing conclusive. On the way home tonight I travelled to an isolated location without people or devices and found no unknown BT signals. I walked past a unit complex and there were 52 unknown devices. I will complete some more tests next week and report back. This is a mystery. What would be helpful is if there was an IOS app that identified BT devices within a radar type visual so I could ask people to remove their phone or 'personal' BT devices for clearer results. Has anyone else completed this test? Why? There are bluetooth devices everywhere and have been for years. A squid eating dough in a polyethylene bag is fast and bulbous. Got me? |
Red Hot Chilean Pepe
User ID: 79780291 Chile 10/20/2021 09:51 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Alright, anyone here. Quoting: Sol-tari What would be the point? What would having people sending a Bluetooth signal do? Is bloody silly as this idea is, I'll roll with it. If anyone can give a single reason why? It would be DATA and tractable unique ID. IF there is something in the Jabbs that interacts with a persons DNA then the subject would emit a Unique BT signal ---- you then assign that signal and start collecting or adding data in a data base People buy and carry with then something much better for that. It also works further then 10ft I can throw my cell/transponder in a pond or attach it to my dog's collar and sneak out the back door where there are no ring cameras.Tin foil hats anyone? Exactly, this is impossible to get rid of, nor easily turn off. But seriously, you guys need to see the videos of Karen Kingston with Stew Peters, this is not only a tracking system but also a social score system built in onto the jab tracking devices. 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. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 80994506 United States 10/20/2021 09:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | So I read the post about Texas locations this morning.Downloaded a two BT test apps for my phone and went to work. Quoting: Mr Z I was the first one there so got a base reading. There were 8 results from my office. I know the V status of all staff members, so as they came to work I tested the BT signals. On both applications I saw a huge increase in 'unknown' signals as people entered the workplace. It looked like the average BT per staff member was 3-5 BT devices. I didnt have time to assess what devices each staff member had with them, so nothing conclusive. On the way home tonight I travelled to an isolated location without people or devices and found no unknown BT signals. I walked past a unit complex and there were 52 unknown devices. I will complete some more tests next week and report back. This is a mystery. What would be helpful is if there was an IOS app that identified BT devices within a radar type visual so I could ask people to remove their phone or 'personal' BT devices for clearer results. Has anyone else completed this test? Why? There are bluetooth devices everywhere and have been for years. read the thread. |
Fast 'n Bulbous
User ID: 75843948 Austria 10/20/2021 09:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | That’s a dumb test becuz everyone has a phone or anything else w Bluetooth in their pockets. Quoting: GLPtard143 Not just people, there are in unattended devices, cars, radios, TVs, speakers, location beacons, and even window mounted air conditioners and bathroom scales. A squid eating dough in a polyethylene bag is fast and bulbous. Got me? |
OH FFS
User ID: 79636666 Canada 10/20/2021 09:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | So I read the post about Texas locations this morning.Downloaded a two BT test apps for my phone and went to work. Quoting: Mr Z I was the first one there so got a base reading. There were 8 results from my office. I know the V status of all staff members, so as they came to work I tested the BT signals. On both applications I saw a huge increase in 'unknown' signals as people entered the workplace. It looked like the average BT per staff member was 3-5 BT devices. I didnt have time to assess what devices each staff member had with them, so nothing conclusive. On the way home tonight I travelled to an isolated location without people or devices and found no unknown BT signals. I walked past a unit complex and there were 52 unknown devices. I will complete some more tests next week and report back. This is a mystery. What would be helpful is if there was an IOS app that identified BT devices within a radar type visual so I could ask people to remove their phone or 'personal' BT devices for clearer results. Has anyone else completed this test? Waste of your time. Read up on how bluetooth works and feel ill informed. Try sticking a spoon to your forehead instead. |
OH FFS
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Watchingwaiting
User ID: 72491096 United States 10/20/2021 10:46 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | That’s a dumb test becuz everyone has a phone or anything else w Bluetooth in their pockets. Quoting: GLPtard143 Not just people, there are in unattended devices, cars, radios, TVs, speakers, location beacons, and even window mounted air conditioners and bathroom scales. All of those devices have names. Watchingwaiting |
SativaSyborg
User ID: 80867894 United States 10/20/2021 10:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | That’s a dumb test becuz everyone has a phone or anything else w Bluetooth in their pockets. Quoting: GLPtard143 Not just people, there are in unattended devices, cars, radios, TVs, speakers, location beacons, and even window mounted air conditioners and bathroom scales. All of those devices have names. not necessarily if they aren't "synched" or in "connect mode" they may have any number of "probing' connections going at any given time. SativaSyborg |
Mr Z
(OP) User ID: 81018018 Australia 10/20/2021 11:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Alright, anyone here. Quoting: Sol-tari What would be the point? What would having people sending a Bluetooth signal do? Is bloody silly as this idea is, I'll roll with it. If anyone can give a single reason why? I'm not understanding what OP is trying to prove. People have BT enabled on their phones to connect to vehicles and computers for various reasons. What significance does this prove? that is why he is trying to isolate their devices, he is trying to rule out any noise from possible devices to see if the human itself is transmitting a signal. Then a rather obvious location where there are people without a lot of paraphernalia on their person is at a nudist beach. Bingo! Ill see if I can frequent one to test. Mr Z |
Inchworm Jim
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Mike_27
User ID: 71678721 United States 10/21/2021 12:53 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You should record the mac-addresses these "new" devices. Then you could find out who manufactured the device by the prefix. i.e., If your scanner saw a mac-address of 00:06:66:A1:4F:2A. You would discover the prefix of 00:06:66 has been awarded to Roving Networks. Here's a good mac-address lookup tool; [link to coffer.com (secure)] For more information; [link to security.stackexchange.com (secure)] Inquiring minds would like to know... |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 80994506 United States 10/21/2021 12:57 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You should record the mac-addresses these "new" devices. Quoting: Mike_27 Then you could find out who manufactured the device by the prefix. i.e., If your scanner saw a mac-address of 00:06:66:A1:4F:2A. You would discover the prefix of 00:06:66 has been awarded to Roving Networks. Here's a good mac-address lookup tool; [link to coffer.com (secure)] For more information; [link to security.stackexchange.com (secure)] Inquiring minds would like to know... they're "unknown". they don't have a valid manufacturer prefix. . |
Red Hot Chilean Pepe
User ID: 79780291 Chile 10/21/2021 06:46 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | BOMBSHELL: Just got this link sent to me by e-mail by someone that has been sending me stuff since I joined the EFVV.eu mailing list: [link to crowdbunker.com (secure)] It’s the trailer for a French documentary that will be released 11/11/2021, called “Primum non nocere” (first, do no harm), and it shows that they did a test searching for BLE signals being emitted by people, but they did to a rather large group of “vaccines” and “non vaccines” in a very isolate wilderness location, and recorded all the information (date of vaccination, number of doses), etc. This will probably be the documentary that will be able to turn the tide. It’s in French, but it’s easy to grasp what’s being said. 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. |
772STi2
User ID: 79611648 United States 10/21/2021 06:56 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I just posted on his thread as well. I'm going to perform this test on Monday when we have our weekly meeting. I only know of 1 employee that's vaxxed but there may be another 1 or 2. We are in Florida, not alot of vaxxed down here. There will be 9 people in the meeting. This has the potential of taking off and going viral. Could you imagine if this turns out to be true and undeniable? Someone is going to have some explaining to do lol. |
Linkin
User ID: 72630093 United States 10/21/2021 07:01 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Alright, anyone here. Quoting: Sol-tari What would be the point? What would having people sending a Bluetooth signal do? Is bloody silly as this idea is, I'll roll with it. If anyone can give a single reason why? Brain to computer interface. Survival PDF Index - [link to www.indianapolisunderground.com (secure)] All Survival PDFs (8.62 Gb) - [link to www.indianapolisunderground.com (secure)] Kingzzor's Survival Videos - [link to www.indianapolisunderground.com (secure)] [link to www.getyourstick.com (secure)] |
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Mr Z
(OP) User ID: 81035216 Australia 10/22/2021 05:54 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | There were two unknown bluetooth signals coming from the person detected in both of the ios apps I used. Totally unexplainable. I will be able to do further isolated tests over the coming days, however, the reality is that if what I am finding is linked to the vaccines then this is going to cause a massive shitstorm. I think next step is isolating the vaccine taken by individuals - we have three offerings here - Moderna, Pfizer or AstraZeneca My money is on the Pfizer. These are the apps I am using. =LightBlue LE =Bluetooth tracker - this one allows you to rename each device which makes them easier to track. Please. report back here Mr Z |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 81003957 United States 10/22/2021 06:14 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Funny all the tards in denial that can’t think outside the box. Darwin will take care of them. I believe is the skeleton of the global tracking system so they know where every slave is at anytime. Quoting: VampPatriot Plus, so agents can execute people remotely. Been saying this since March 2020. The vax will a remotely controlled geo tracking kill switch of the cattle. Don't comply? Too old? BAM YOU"RE DEAD. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 81003957 United States 10/22/2021 06:21 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | OK - so I had the opportunity to test a double vaccinated person in isolation today without any devices and in a remote location. Quoting: Mr Z There were two unknown bluetooth signals coming from the person detected in both of the ios apps I used. Totally unexplainable. I will be able to do further isolated tests over the coming days, however, the reality is that if what I am finding is linked to the vaccines then this is going to cause a massive shitstorm. I think next step is isolating the vaccine taken by individuals - we have three offerings here - Moderna, Pfizer or AstraZeneca My money is on the Pfizer. These are the apps I am using. =LightBlue LE =Bluetooth tracker - this one allows you to rename each device which makes them easier to track. Please. report back here I've been using the BLE Scanner app for android to try and track the vaxtards in my apartment complex. I know how is vaxxed and who isn't because I know everyone in the building. I've even managed to connect to a few foreign bluetooth devices as well but nothing incriminating. Just a bunch of unknown numbers. Very odd indeed. Usually the device detected appears as something like this Device name: N/A dBm -88 Apx dist: 25.5m Adv: 287ms C8:2B:74:A9:4A |
Mr Z
(OP) User ID: 81035216 Australia 10/22/2021 06:21 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I have contacted two family members who both took Pfizer vaccines. One took them both around 3-4 months ago and the other one took his second last Sunday with the first shot being taken in September. They are keen to prove this theory / fact wrong, so I will post their results here after their trip into the wilderness to test each other tomorrow. These guys are PRO VAX big times, calling the unvaccinated 'stupid people' - lets see if they have buyers remorse, this time tomorrow night.. This is getting wild GLP! Mr Z |
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