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originally posted by: TheSlav
I am at work tonight, a fire station a few hundred meters from any other habitation, the road accessing the station is closed to all traffic execpt official fire station business while major road works are undertaken. There is NO traffic driving past the station.
7 man crew on station.
6 unassigned Bluetooth Mac adresses.
Dang.
originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: tarantulabite1
So just disregard the words of the unqualified codger, whos not a medical doctor in the field, and who has been debunked on numerous different occasions, with regards to the virus and vaccines in question time and time again.
And read a study he's parroting? LoL
The ""study"" does not prove people are magnetic, Bluetooth-enabled, or anything reminiscent of the sort tarantulabite1.
There are no nanobots in the COVID-19 vaccines.
And to think otherwise is a mental health condition.
Again though if you wish to place your belief in retired nurse educators, be my guest, you are perfectly free to do so.
originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: Oldcarpy2
The belief the mRNA vaccines generate MAC addresses is based on misunderstandings of technology.
Modern devices, particularly smartphones create disposable or randomised MAC addresses all the time.
Its a feature designed to enhance privacy and prevents tracking across different Wi-Fi networks.
So.
originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: tarantulabite1
Still up on a video-sharing platform that has significantly less moderation than mainstream platforms like the one it's obviously been removed from.
Mate if you wish to listen to retired nurse educators who are not real medical doctors in the field or anything reminiscent of the sorts you do you.
Why?
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
a reply to: SteamyAmerican
You could try looking at this?
fullfact.org...
I fully understand this.
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
a reply to: SteamyAmerican
"I’ve heard of everything from it using HIV, nanotechnology, human DNA, etc. and haven’t seen any of this disproven as of yet."
I haven't heard of any of that proven yet.
Yes. This is a conspiracy site.
Whose motto is "Deny Ignorance".
I don’t know what is sillier.
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
a reply to: Euronymous2625
I don't know which is sillier, the MAC address thing or the fridge magnet thing.
There's one born every minute....