Posted on 11/24/2021 1:52:27 PM PST by Fractal Trader
Dr. Luis Miguel De Benito, a digestive physician with a Ph.D. in molecular biology, presents an excerpt of the research on the mysterious MAC addresses detected in vaccinated individuals with Bluetooth apps.
It's a brief report that he has sent to different research teams worldwide and will be released in its entirety on the 31st of this month.
In this short preview, Dr. De Benito explains what he has observed and what could be the possible causes of this phenomenon.
[SNIP]
Of the 137 patients questioned, 112 said they had been vaccinated, and 25 said they hadn't been vaccinated. None of the patients who said they hadn't been vaccinated registered on my cell phone any device available for Bluetooth connection, having ensured the disconnection of their cell phone, if they had one. In 96 patients of the 112 who said they had been vaccinated, 96 of the 112 having switched off their electronic devices if they were carrying them, a MAC code remained on the screen of my cell phone, which I had already noted in my notes next to the patient's medical history.
I interpreted that it was a code that the patient himself was carrying and that, in fact, when he left the office, leaving the building, it disappeared from my cell phone. With this simple observation throughout July and August, I've been able to verify that 100% of the patients who say they aren't vaccinated don't raise any contact device with my cell phone via Bluetooth. But 86% of those who said they were vaccinated generated a MAC address on my cell phone. These are the observations made, and many doubts and questions arise from them. [SNIP] If the MAC Address is something personal, individual, and unrepeatable, how is it possible that the five people who were injected with the contents of the same vial, from the same distribution of the same batch, don't have 5 different MAC addresses? Well, I consulted with some computer technicians, roboticists and fellow biologists and engineers, experts in computer science, and nanorobotics. And they advocate the possibility that this code is generated as a result of the interaction of what's injected with the genetic material of the patient. Perhaps not so much with their DNA as with the larger compatibility complex, the HLAs, which are ultimately derived from the genome.
Whenever I click on my Bluetooth remote control to communicate with my Apple TV my left arm (in which I received both my COVID-19 vaccine shots) involuntary extends and my left hand fingers make a gripping motion. Very strange. 🙀🙀🤗🤷‍♂️
I knew something had to be wrong. </s>
I’m not vaccinated but I do come up as 7A-23-4K-67-8E-AB if you want to look me up.
What’s sad is that there are people here on FR who will take this bullshit seriously.
Just...
No.
Stop it.
I blocked your MAC a week ago. Stay off my WiFi. Don’t try to reroute through humblerifle since his MAC is also blocked.
Oh, come on…
Utter nonsense.
The tech to pull this off with nothing more than an injection of some
liquid. (ANY Liquid!) simply doesn’t exit. At least not yet.
It would require extraordinarily sophisticated self assembly nano-bots
of a complexity and intelligence well into a “Not of this Earth” level.
This is a BS hit piece intended to make anti-vaccination mandate people
look silly.
Just like the hundreds of other WAY over the top BS pieces already out there.
What such nonsense articles have in common is fairly sophisticated
weaponized Political Science, for the easily manipulated masses.
~Easy
Dr. Strangelove had a similar problem with his right hand.
For the love of all that is holy - please No!
The stupid hurts.
After the second booster, I closed me eyes and was able to read email on the back of my eyelids!
The report will be released in its entirety on the 31st of this month?
In other words, never?
Dang!
Got to get up into the attic and locate all my spare tinfoil hats...
Just one more reason to be a null-vaxxer...
Does this mean we can use the vaccinated for a hot spot? 🤪
I am in no way supporting this theory, but it did raise a question.
As so many things that are “impossible” are now every day stuff, is there anyway that some substance in the clot shot could simply be a repeater receiving power to operate from a satellite similar to the way cordless power recharges work?
I don’t have any cordless chargers. All I know about them is what I have seen in ads.
The really slick thing is that my body now picks up Spotify and directly stimulates my eardrums. I’m having trouble selecting playlists, though, but I’m sure that will be solved soon.
7A-23-4K-67-8E-AB if you want to look me up.
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MAC address look up can’t find you, so you are safe.
Of course it’s “not of this earth”! It’s those lizard people who invented the vax. Yeah, probably the greys. Unless it was the Norwegian Blues.
Some very funny replies here. Thanks for the laughs, you guys.
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