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Bluetooth tagging and tracking of humans


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I've been following this theory for some time now. Seems people have been mysteriously tagged with bluetooth tracking devices. This should be very easy to confirm as bluetooth scanners are readily available,

I will put the links here when I run across them.

 

https://rumble.com/v6x8de6-masterpeace-performs-again.html

 

Discussion of use for tagging and tracking for virus contact tracing.

"A tracking app gains insights in real time by, for example, determining a person’s current location through
geodata via GPS coordinates or radio cell location. By contrast, tracing consists in gaining insights in
retrospect, like identifying physical contacts between people using Bluetooth."

https://archive.org/stream/covid-19_great_reset_schwab/covid-19_great_reset_schwab_djvu.txt

 

 

https://expose-news.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/Corona2Inspect-Transcript.pdf

"So, what is the MAC phenomenon? It is the phenomenon observed in people
inoculated with Covid-19 vaccines whereby they emit MAC addresses over a Bluetooth
wireless network. These MAC addresses, unlike those of a normal device, are characterised by having
no known manufacturer identifier. In other words, they are unknown. This can be
checked in any of the manufacturer's MAC databases. In this way, it can be discerned
that the MAC address does not correspond to any electronics manufacturer"

 

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"Objectification of the existence of detectable MAC addresses over the Bluetooth frequency range
following inoculation of COVID antigen therapy and COVID detection PCR tes"

https://lmdb.ouvaton.org/lib/exe/fetch.php?media=projet-bluetooth-experience-eng_ingles.pdf

 

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I’ve read through a lot of these discussions too, and while some of it sounds alarming, I think it’s important to separate speculation from what can actually be verified with proper tools. Bluetooth scanning apps can show random MAC addresses, but not every unknown signal necessarily means people are “tagged.” Sometimes it’s just how devices broadcast.

On a different note, since many here are also interested in practical tools, I wanted to share something useful I found for expats in the UAE a gratuity calculator that helps employees work out their end-of-service benefits quickly and accurately. It’s unrelated to the Bluetooth topic, but might help anyone working here who’s curious about their settlements.

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This doesn't make physical or practical sense.

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