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    ... BlueTruth Documentary Shows COVID Vaccinated People Emit Frequencies 32:24

    November 23, 2022 World Health and Life Coalition (COMUSAV) 4


    Researchers in a cemetery detecting Bluetooth codes from dead people.

    Short 32-minute documentary shows Dr. Pedro Chavez Zavalo, the president of the World Health and Life Coalition (COMUSAV), using an electromagnetic frequency meter on a sample of people in Mexico who had taken COVID ‘vaccines’ and comparing them to unvaccinated people. Magnetism was detected in the jabbed sample. Graphene oxide was detected in all of the COVID vaccine specimens, but none of the companies listed it on their labels. A cell phone with a Bluetooth application collected Media Access Control (MAC) codes when it was near people who had received COVID jabs. People who took PCR swab tests also triggered a Bluetooth response, but at a lower level. Bluetooth codes were also detected in a cemetery among people who died in 2021 and 2022. Researchers believe graphene can be transmitted through sexual intercourse and kissing.
    Link for video: https://www.comusav.com/en/bluetruth/

    Vaccine protocol: https://www.comusav.com/wp-content/u...-Dec-2021-.pdf

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    ... BlueTruth Documentary Shows COVID Vaccinated People Emit Frequencies 32:24

    November 23, 2022 World Health and Life Coalition (COMUSAV) 4


    Researchers in a cemetery detecting Bluetooth codes from dead people.

    Short 32-minute documentary shows Dr. Pedro Chavez Zavalo, the president of the World Health and Life Coalition (COMUSAV), using an electromagnetic frequency meter on a sample of people in Mexico who had taken COVID ‘vaccines’ and comparing them to unvaccinated people. Magnetism was detected in the jabbed sample. Graphene oxide was detected in all of the COVID vaccine specimens, but none of the companies listed it on their labels. A cell phone with a Bluetooth application collected Media Access Control (MAC) codes when it was near people who had received COVID jabs. People who took PCR swab tests also triggered a Bluetooth response, but at a lower level. Bluetooth codes were also detected in a cemetery among people who died in 2021 and 2022. Researchers believe graphene can be transmitted through sexual intercourse and kissing.
    Link for video: https://www.comusav.com/en/bluetruth/

    Vaccine protocol: https://www.comusav.com/wp-content/u...-Dec-2021-.pdf
    Thank you for posting this, worth the viewing its subtitled in English. A few takeaways:

    Looks like the PCR test did put stuff into the bodies of people taking the tests.
    Sexual intercourse possibly transmits graphene oxide.
    Chlorine Dioxide and Xenolite could have killed off the stuff in the graphene oxide and/hydrogel.

    Main takeaway - the injection and possibly PCR test does add to the body technology which could allow for the management of the mind and body from external signals.

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    It is all about the transhumanization of mankind...


    Bluetooth MAC Addresses in the Vaccinated! Fully Explained!! (Video)


    Nanotech in vaccines (pdf)

    Pattern identification in c0r0n @ v | rus vaccines: nanorouters (pdf)


    At the end, we could safely say that those of us, broadcasting BT signal with a MAC address (70-80% of the vaxxed?!), have already been transhumanized (merged with technology/AI).


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    Its hard to believe but despite that it wouldn't surprise me. But it's not as straight forward as using a bluetooth scanner off your phone because lots of MAC addresses are cached on the device... you're looking at old data. What we really need is someone who's jabbed and has an understanding of UHF radio waves in the ISM bands, from 2.402 GHz to 2.48 GHz, to do some experiments on themselves. Preferably someone who thinks this is all a load of nonsense but does methodical experiments anyway. I'm not that person but who knows? They might be around on the forum somewhere?

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    Quote People who took PCR swab tests also triggered a Bluetooth response, but at a lower level.
    Those bastards even put the nano tech on swabs.... unbelievable...

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    Bluetruth Documentary


    Pretty interesting that people who were vaccinated before they died, continue to broadcast BT signal from their graves!?


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    ... Researchers believe graphene can be transmitted through sexual intercourse and kissing....
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    Sexual intercourse possibly transmits graphene oxide.
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    There may be a better thread for this, but this thread has been chatting about this subject already. Please feel free to move or repost a duplicate somewhere else as appropriate.


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    Its hard to believe but despite that it wouldn't surprise me. But it's not as straight forward as using a bluetooth scanner off your phone because lots of MAC addresses are cached on the device... you're looking at old data. What we really need is someone who's jabbed and has an understanding of UHF radio waves in the ISM bands, from 2.402 GHz to 2.48 GHz, to do some experiments on themselves. Preferably someone who thinks this is all a load of nonsense but does methodical experiments anyway. I'm not that person but who knows? They might be around on the forum somewhere?
    The trouble is, those who are afraid of RF/EMF stuff have no understanding of it other than what they've read, and then only they only digest stuff that fuels their fears.

    Unfortunately much of science is hard to understand if one is not trained in that field, so it's easier to tag along with what one wants to believe, rather than try to understand.

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    Bluetruth Documentary


    Pretty interesting that people who were vaccinated before they died, continue to broadcast BT signal from their graves!?


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    You're straying into Poe's law here!

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    Its hard to believe but despite that it wouldn't surprise me. But it's not as straight forward as using a bluetooth scanner off your phone because lots of MAC addresses are cached on the device... you're looking at old data. What we really need is someone who's jabbed and has an understanding of UHF radio waves in the ISM bands, from 2.402 GHz to 2.48 GHz, to do some experiments on themselves. Preferably someone who thinks this is all a load of nonsense but does methodical experiments anyway. I'm not that person but who knows? They might be around on the forum somewhere?
    The trouble is, those who are afraid of RF/EMF stuff have no understanding of it other than what they've read, and then only they only digest stuff that fuels their fears.

    Unfortunately much of science is hard to understand if one is not trained in that field, so it's easier to tag along with what one wants to believe, rather than try to understand.[COLOR="red"]

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    I think you're saying it's not worth doing because nobody would believe the results unless they want to? I disagree, in fact the exorcise and conclusion of testing yourself like this would be convincing. I personally would trust your method and appreciate your conclusion.

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    Quote Posted by Nick Matkin (here)
    Quote Posted by Matthew (here)
    Its hard to believe but despite that it wouldn't surprise me. But it's not as straight forward as using a bluetooth scanner off your phone because lots of MAC addresses are cached on the device... you're looking at old data. What we really need is someone who's jabbed and has an understanding of UHF radio waves in the ISM bands, from 2.402 GHz to 2.48 GHz, to do some experiments on themselves. Preferably someone who thinks this is all a load of nonsense but does methodical experiments anyway. I'm not that person but who knows? They might be around on the forum somewhere?
    The trouble is, those who are afraid of RF/EMF stuff have no understanding of it other than what they've read, and then only they only digest stuff that fuels their fears.

    Unfortunately much of science is hard to understand if one is not trained in that field, so it's easier to tag along with what one wants to believe, rather than try to understand.[COLOR="red"]

    ...
    I think you're saying it's not worth doing because nobody would believe the results unless they want to? I disagree, in fact the exorcise and conclusion of testing yourself like this would be convincing. I personally would trust your method and appreciate your conclusion.
    It's easy enough to test these things with proper test equipment. Even many hobbyists will have test kit of sufficient accuracy and sensitivity to detect anything untoward. What we need are lay people to understand the results. Most won't be able to. That's the problem.

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