Is Bluetooth picking up on signals coming from the injected? Here I present evidence from two different locations, the attached video appears to be in France, the other two are screenshots (you'll find in the answers) of Bluetooth addresses coming up on my friend’s phone in a Walmart in Dallas, Texas.
You can see that each shows 12 digits in groupings of six. Coincidence? Try this next time you are in a public place: turn your Bluetooth on and see if you get similar readings from the injected people around you.
Bluetooth tracking of the vaccinated. For more infos see above post.
I have no insider knowledge, so I walk by faith alone.
thinking about it more, the leftmost will not be random, because the remaining 24 bits would only give approx 16 million variations
if they used the whole 48 bits they get a possible approx 281 Trillion variations
Easilly enough for every human, there may br some randomisation with the spare bits above 8 billion
I have no insider knowledge, so I walk by faith alone.
edit, “has a friendly alias” = “does not have a friendly alias”
I just want to point out, I'm a delivery driver and I used to scan for bluetooth and wifi devices while I was driving around just to see what all I pick up and I ended up with a huge list just like this, way before any of the covid bullshit came around. You're gonna pick up a lot of devices these days no matter where you go. I'm not saying it's not the people, it could be, but it might not be too.
I have no insider knowledge, so I walk by faith alone.
each of these is a 6 byte mac address in a hex format.
the leftmost 3 bytes usually depict the vendor and the rightmost 3 bytes the indentifier of each serial asset.
Given that every leftmost vendor is different, and each address in its totality has a friendly alias such as “John’s Phone”, “Susan’s Android” etc, i would suggest it is not improbable that the digital handshake to establish network presence has occured between your phone and injected interface of those present.
If so the leftmost 3 bytes will be randomised to conform to the interface protocols.