Do you seriously believe these particles are emitting bluetooth? At what range? Power levels? Power source? What frequency? 2.4GHz? Do you understand the issue with that?
Bluetooth has a very strict protocol, it's very unlikely nano technology could emulate bluetooth protocols. Then there's the problem of the unique id or "mac address". How in hell is Pfizer going to configure each vile with a unique id? Also, consider the length of the code, it has to be billions in length. This just isn't possible given the technology we have and the way this crap is distributed.
I suppose a simple RFD like system could be developed but it would require a transmitter and receiver. Then the problem with a unique id is still present. Naw.... I don't buy it.
Exactly. And there isn't enough power to exit the body even if all that crap exists. It certainly wouldn't be detectable.
What's the point if it can't ever communicate?
If this nanotech is self assembling into something, presumably that "device" can generate a unique ID based on unique features of that individual. Sort of like an electronically generated unique ID.
I'm not saying that the vaxxed emit bluetooth, because I don't know. But I do know they have developed way advanced nanotechnology, including self assembling devices. And I do know that the human body generates a measurable electrical field all by itself. I think it's far-fetched, but perhaps they use some nanotech to utilize the body's own energy system to generate a signal in a specific frequency range. There is so much top secret shit going on, they supposedly have technology which is 50 to 100 years beyond what the public knows about. Some head guy, I think from NASA said back in the 1990s that "we can send ET home" talking about what we had at the time.
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