posted on Feb, 28 2024 @ 10:48 PM
I did the bluetooth experiment about a year and a half ago with my older smartphone that has the facility to scan for bluetooth signals built in
without needing an app. "They" removed the feature from newer phones.
Yeah, scary.
I tried it stood outside a supermarket door and people who walked past gave a signal and it disappeared once they entered the store.
I went in the store and a whole bunch of androids showed up. I came away feeling even more grateful I never got jabbed.
Try it folks, see for yourself. Try it with a friend and a mylar/reflective blanket to cover and uncover the signal.
I don't think it's a "biochip" but the whole body has had the blood messed with to the point where the body IS the chip. An experiment using a
reflective sheet like I mentioned above may be able to localise an area of the body responsible perhaps. Injection site would be the obvious, but one
of the major organs could be the culprit like liver, heart, brain etc.
Note to self: Must get another mylar blanket for mad scientist experiments at the bar.
Edit to add: here is a useful list of assignments describing identifiers for parts of the numbers given off by a bluetooth signal for reference:
Assigned Numbers
edit on 28/2/2024 by nerbot because: (no reason given)