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Vacinated under UV light

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posted on Feb, 21 2024 @ 05:09 PM
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a reply to: annonentity



It does not matter where information comes from, the question is that it is valid and testable.


I think you may find that it does.



This information is being corroborated by various diverse sources.I would suggest it is a strange phenomenon which needs looking into.


And these various diverse sources are?

I suggest that exactly what you do, UV lights are not that expensive.



Quite interesting stuff, it is probably is the vaccine but until analyzed who knows?


Stab in the dark Bitchute knows?




One thing is for sure, the upload computer would have to be a massive piece of tech.


Would it?

"Upload" typically refers to transferring of data from one system to a remote system generally the likes of a server farm or hard drive.

What data do you imagine would be generated or uploaded just out of interest?



posted on Feb, 21 2024 @ 08:29 PM
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a reply to: andy06shake

Andy, you are acting like there is something wrong with emitting a Bluetooth signal and glowing in the dark, you really must get over it.
However, I would conjecture about what has been found out so far. Is that if you have had two jabs you are emitting two different addresses, if three then three addresses. In graveyard experiments, they are positional on some investigators phones, so to hazard a guess they must have a GPS locator installed. Since they differ from each manufacturer, there must be a code to say what type of shot it was. One observer noticed that the addresses change at random so they are randomised. So if you wanted to track someone you would have to know the randomising code. Each address or addresses is unique to the individual emitting it.
It is conjectured that the graphene breaks down into quantum dots and disperses through the body and even the blood brain barrier, if true then it is probably emmiting information on the persons state of health, mental as well. But this is only conjecture the drawback is that the graphene is magnetic, so if a person went into an MRI scanner the quantum dots being so small could possibly be ejected through the skin.It would be interesting to know what happened in this case or even the presence of strong neodymium magnets could attract the graphene. Anyway it seems to be a something.
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posted on Feb, 22 2024 @ 03:09 AM
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Whoops I also must add, that the addresses are a 64-bit code. reserved for bio probes and GPS. Which sort of puts a ring around it.



posted on Feb, 22 2024 @ 03:15 AM
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Andy, you are acting like there is something wrong with emitting a Bluetooth signal and glowing in the dark, you really must get over it.


It must be you son I'm just fine, humans don't glow.

You are confusing people with jellyfish or fireflies.

Its not conjecture, it doom porn and outright lies because you like the taste.

Anyhoo canny teach pork today things to do, have a nice day.
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posted on Feb, 22 2024 @ 09:05 AM
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All that from two little jabs?

No. Just, no.




posted on Feb, 22 2024 @ 07:01 PM
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Well, who knows but when fact-checkers are aroused on YouTube you know they are getting out the fire hose to cool the meme off. The reality is that these codes do seem to be coming from living and dead human beings who have been vaccinated. The numbers have no manufacturer code but are reserved for GPS and BIo probes they are also encrypted as very little information can be gleaned from them.www.bitchute.com... Mabey This is the reason they pulled Astra Zenaka because it got a bit obvious.



posted on Feb, 23 2024 @ 03:18 AM
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The fact-checkers blow your nonsense out of the water every time annonentity.

fullfact.org...
fullfact.org...
www.reuters.com...

If you really think vaccinated people are magnetic, emit Bluetooth signals, or their foreheads glow under UV light.

You have a serious mental health issue to contend with im afraid.

And if you do not believe me.

I suggest you see your GP, and tell them your thoughts on the matter and see what they have to say next.

After all they are doctors, and it kind of sounds like you require their assistance.



posted on Feb, 23 2024 @ 06:17 PM
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I see that you are playing from the accepted handbook of Add Homine attacks and site discreditation.You are also a frequent contributor to a conspiracy site where you only contribute MSN propaganda this is all par for the course.I only bother to reply to your attacks because the reply keeps the threads going that I consider relevant information for the public good alive. Thank you for that.



posted on Feb, 23 2024 @ 06:59 PM
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And i see you never chose to speak to a GP about your possible undiagnosed mental health disorder.

I dare you to make an appointment and tell the Doctor what you choose to believe and about the delusions you continue to harbor.

Show them the repeated doom porn you continuously spout and post.

Without one real iota of evidence, and that never comes to pass, and see what they have to say.

Explain to them the fixation you have with Bitchute/Rumble and show them the content you choose to entertain and believe.

Tell them you believe people who are vaccinated are Bluetooth-enabled, magnetic, and that their foreheads glow in the dark under UV light.

If I'm wrong you have nothing to fear, do you?

As to your "MSN propaganda" "accepted handbook" nonsense, you should realise that's your defense mechanism kicking in, plus what appear to be delusions of grandeur.

Everybody is against you and people who refuse to accept what seems so real and obvious to you are spouting MSM rhetoric or part of the problem.

Have you ever been tested for bipolar disorder by chance?

There is no shame in having an issue with mental health and it is never too late to seek help.

Think about it mate, you watch and listen to all the so-called experts and doctors, on the likes of Bitchute and Rumble, where is the harm in talking to your own?
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posted on Feb, 23 2024 @ 08:50 PM
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The waiting time to see a GP in my area is about six weeks mate due to the nonexistent injuries that they are treating flat out with sick staff.Some are no longer taking new patients. But keep it up your good for a laugh.



posted on Feb, 23 2024 @ 09:01 PM
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The waiting time to see a GP in my area is about six weeks mate due to the nonexistent injuries that they are treating flat out with sick staff.


So more excuses?

You know if you call before 9 am and explain that you need to see the GP because you have come to think people who are vaccinated are magnetic, Bluetooth enabled, and glow under ultraviolet light, the receptionist will most likely schedule you an appointment that day, ile almost guarantee it.



Some are no longer taking new patients.


Why would you be a new patient, you live in the UK and are older than me, you must have a doctor.

If not again I have to wonder why?



ut keep it up your good for a laugh.


As for laughing, if you choose to laugh at people with mental health issues, it may help explain your own reluctance to seek help.

Im not trying to be funny with your annonentity, again you are perfectly happy to listen to what you imagine to be doctors and experts on the likes of Bitchute or Rumble.

Why not actually speak to your own doctor about the things you choose to believe and see what they have to say?

It can't hurt if there is nothing wrong or no problem.


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posted on Feb, 23 2024 @ 09:08 PM
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Does your Mum know how much time you are spending on the internet? please get yourself some help there is nothing wrong with seeking assistance for your Obsessive-compulsive condition.



posted on Feb, 23 2024 @ 09:16 PM
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Does your Mum know how much time you are spending on the internet?


And now the inevitable personal attack and attempt to turn the page and shift the argument.

Your textbook annonentity.

Seek help my friend its never too late and the delusions you choose to harbor are certainly not "nonexistent".

You record them here at ATS for a start in black and white almost daily.



please get yourself some help there is nothing wrong with seeking assistance for your Obsessive-compulsive condition.


I did and have, long ago, down to the likes of paranoia and PTSD.

And if I found myself believing or choosing to entertain the nonsense that so obviously intrigues yourself, gives you that buzz, or makes you feel special aka spreading unsubstantiated doom porn and/orthe sky is about to fall mumbo-jumbo everywhere and anywhere, I would go back and ask for further assistance because it can become debilitating.

Your correct all the same nearly half 3 and way past my bed time.

Good night.
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