I am calling this phenomenon plausible and perhaps likely. Patents and technology exist for this functionality. Influential individuals and organizations have expressed intent to do something like this.
The key to duplicating the phenomenon appears to be the use of an older Android phone. iPhones do not pick up these codes, according to sources. If you have an old phone sitting in a drawer somewhere, try charging it up and seeing what happens. Turn off automatic updates. The phone does not need a SIM card in it to detect Bluetooth devices, so you do not have to put a SIM into the phone or reactivate it for this test. In fact, if you are doing this test with an old inactivated phone you dug out of a drawer, it might be a good idea to take out the SIM card before proceeding.
If injectable IoT devices are being used, I doubt that they are inside the jab vials. I say this because the jab juice comes in multi-dose vials. My initial assessment of what I am seeing on my old phone would suggest if what I am seeing is injected chips, there is apparently only one per person. If the devices were in the vials, the number per person would probably vary. So it is more likely that an injected device would be in the injection equipment. I have no way of knowing if that is what is being done.
Sources:
People’s personal experiences:
https://www.bitchute.com/video/1vhcVM5ydvV5/.
Video.
https://www.bitchute.com/video/sulnAaeBew8h/.
Video.
Caution: Not for the squeamish. This video has a scene showing minor surgery to remove what is believed to be a tracking device.
https://www.bitchute.com/video/SMFxZcp0E09k/.
Video.
This video includes some old predictive programming as well.
https://www.orwell.city/2021/11/MAC-address.html.
Blog, Video.
https://www.bitchute.com/video/AEc6wkAs8rvw/.
Video.
What experts are saying:
https://www.orwell.city/2021/09/bluetooth.html.
Blog.
https://www.orwell.city/2021/11/MAC.html.
Blog.
https://www.orwell.city/2021/11/nanorouters.html.
Blog.
Related:
https://www.bitchute.com/video/ei1wjXvNfTBC/.
Video.
Text of subtitles is in video description.
https://int.artloft.co/who-is-dr-chinda-brandolino/.
Blog.
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2020/06/internet-of-bodies-covid19-recovery-governance-health-data/.
World Economic Forum.
https://www.ltu.edu/ehelp/mac-address-of-your-device.asp.
University.
https://rumble.com/v15a4r1-the-mac-phenomenon-in-people-vaccinated-from-covid19.html.
Video.
https://rumble.com/v19uj4y-dr.-ricardo-delgado-nanorouters-in-covid-vaccines-emit-mac-addresses-magnet.html.
Video.
This video has an English voice-over. This video is a comprehensive explanation of what Dr. Ricardo Delgado of La Quinta Columna believes he has found.
See also, on this site:
- Courtney Brown remote views radio signal research at CDC.
- COMUSAV releases BlueTruth
- AT&T files patent 8908894: Devices and methods for transferring data through a human body
- AT&T files patent 10163055: Routing policies for biological hosts
- WHO publishes Digital Documentation of COVID-19 Certificates
- ID2020 Summit is held at UN.
- Patent 11107588: Methods and systems of prioritizing treatments, vaccination, testing and/or activities while protecting the privacy of individuals
- Richard Rothschild files patent 20210257004: System And Method For Diagnosing An Individual’s Health And/Or Wellness Using Enhanced Telemedicine Vital Sign Tracking
- When Humans Become Cyborgs | DAVOS 2020
- Injectable chips
- Doctor finds patent evidence that jabs may contain tracking devices, are deleting and modifying genes
- DOD announces contract with Apiject for prefilled syringes
- A vision of the Internet of Things is published
- Sabrina Wallace explains how you are connected to the WBAN
This post is still in development.
I found an old Android phone from 2016 that will show unnamed devices, and I am working with it to see if I can figure out what it is picking up. My newest phone does not show them.
A necessary test would probably be to see if a person without devices on or near them will show a code. Perhaps the way to get that to happen is to ask them to hand their stuff to someone else in their party and then move far enough away from their party that the other devices are not picked up by the phone. Truly, due to the growing extent of the Internet of Things (IoT), there are a number of items now that could potentially be tagged with these types of tracking devices, so the analysis cannot make assumptions lightly. I am going to take some time looking at this before I report any findings.
Someone I talked to about the experiments said that the best results could be obtained by putting someone in a Faraday cage. Where there is no interference, signals like these can travel great distances. But I do not have a Faraday cage at all, much less one large enough to put a person inside, so that is not likely to be part of my testing.