I walked to the cemetery today with my iPhone.
I had read Anna von Reitz article #4695, "International Public Notice: MAC Addresses From Graves and Vials of Blood."
I was looking for signals. I had previously downloaded this free app from the Apple App Store...
On my way there, I passed a man who was walking in the opposite direction on the sidewalk, and he was talking on his phone. Something red shot onto my iPhone screen as he went by. The app was working!
As I walked along a street in a wooded valley with no buildings, the app's list of devices was blank...
My body was not transmitting any signals. I had not received any "COVID" "vaccines."
A car traveled by at that point, and this showed up...
A bit later, a pickup truck went by and there were no signals, but as it was passing an unknown signal showed up because a car was coming from the opposite direction. That signal remained until the car had gone by.
The screen remained blank while I was in the cemetery, but when I was in the section near the Dow Gardens park next door, some unknown signals showed up. I correlated them with people in the park.
At one point, two women walked through the area of the cemetery I was in and there were two unknown signals while they were there. Later, a man walked on the same pathway and there was no signal.
After lunch, I went to a senior living center. There were lots of signals in there. Some were labeled as "iPhone" and similar, but many were unknown signals.
At one point, I held my iPhone behind the neck of an older woman who was sleeping in a chair. This was on the display...
A short time later, as I sat in a chair in the TV area, two women sat in chairs several feet away from me. This was on the display...
After that, I traveled to the Midland Mall. While I was on the road in areas with no buildings or other cars, there were no signals. When I passed a senior living center and a separate condominium development, many unknown signals showed up.
When I was at the mall, many of the people I was near transmitted unknown signals.
As I sat with a friend who had not received any COVID injections, like me, they did not transmit anything.
This all seems to confirm the AVR article and the video it links to.
Regarding the cemetery, I did not find any examples of signals coming from graves, but there did not appear to have been any recent burials. It is winter in Michigan, although there is no snow and the ground is not frozen.
What is a Mac Address?
A MAC address (short for medium access control address) is a unique identifier assigned to a network interface controller (NIC) for use as a network address in communications within a network segment. This use is common in most IEEE 802 networking technologies, including Ethernet, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth. (Wikipedia)
UPDATE, March 11, 2024...
Bluetooth (BT) (and Bluetooth Low Energy, BLE) and WiFi are not the same thing.
The app I am using on my iPhone detects Bluetooth.
I have found iPhones and iPads seem to produce both a named (i.e. Joe's iPhone) and unnamed signal in this app. Sometimes. I do not know why. This I do know: It has nothing to do with WiFi.
My friend, TomM, made some useful comments about this post. He is a computer engineer.
I am still evaluating and studying this intriguing puzzle.
This is how real science works... Idea >> Hypothesis >> Test >> Adjust Hypothesis >> Test Again >> Publish >> Listen to Critiques >> Adjust Hypothesis >> Test Again >> etc., etc. That is what my friend and I have been doing.
I went with a group of seniors to a butterfly house in a park today. It was very close to where I had been when I was in the cemetery the other day. There were eight seniors, five chaperones, and two butterfly house employees. The minibus driver and a couple of workmen were nearby outside the house. That is eighteen (18) people. The chaperones had cellphones, and so did the other non-seniors, presumably.
My app showed the cellphones and approximately seventeen "unknown signals." I know I was never injected with a COVID "vaccine," but it is safe to assume all the others had been. The numbers correlate quite closely.
Did some of those seniors have BT or BTE devices in their bodies (e.g. pacemakers) or on their wheelchairs? Possibly, but I know not all of them did.
As TomM points out, it is difficult to evaluate the hypotheses about people "transmitting" with all of the electronic signals coming from legitimate devices. It is more complicated than I expected.
I believe graphene from the injections has assembled into structures inside people's bodies and they are functioning as antennas. Since graphene is superconductive, I believe those antennas are very efficient "rebroadcasters," similar to how the Ionisphere rebroadcasts Shortwave Radio signals around the world. However, gaining clear evidence supporting this is difficult because of all the conflicting signals from legitimate sources in our society.
The Scientific Method can only disprove an hypothesis; it cannot prove anything. One piece of legitimate data can conclusively disprove.
This is an intriguing investigation.
I wonder how those Pillars are coming over at TMA? 🤔
UPDATE, March 12, 2024...
I added the Butterfly House photos and tightened up the estimates of people present.
I checked my car key-fobs yesterday and they do not show up on the Bluetooth app, either by themselves or when I operate them.
What is graphene?
It is very closely related to graphite.
Graphite is "pencil lead"...
Graphite is layers of carbon atoms stacked on top of each other...
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Graphene is one layer of graphite.
It is a sheet of carbon atoms arranged in hexagons...
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Note the spot in the center. |
I lost. He stabbed me in the fleshy part of my right hand below my thumb and the graphite "lead" broke off inside. I dug at it but was never able to remove all of the graphite.
When a doctor looked at it years later, he was concerned. Perhaps it looked like a deep cancer to him, but I told him what it was and he said, "Oh."
The picture on the right is what remains of that wound, five decades later. What used to be a dark, slightly bluish spot has faded into a dispersed "shadow." My body has rearranged it significantly, but the material is still there.
Graphite is carbon, and so is graphene. Carbon is the major component in organic matter. Our bodies can deal with these materials, but not easily.
My main concern about graphene that may be forming antennas in people is the superconductivity and how those devices might eventually interact with signals imposed on them from the outside.
Why was so much effort made to put these unnatural devices into people? I can think of a couple of possibilities:
- To identify who has been injected, and who has not been injected.
- To focus energies of particular wavelengths that will harm the people with the antennas. Those energies could come from cellphone towers and/or WiFi systems.
Whatever the reason for doing it, people were not informed about this when they consented to receive what they thought were traditional vaccinations. If this has happened, it is pure evil.
UPDATE, March 13, 2024...
When I went back and put my iPhone in the same place where I had it behind the older woman's neck the other day, this was the result on the app...
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Irrelevant Data |
I have learned iPhones and iPads have two or more antennas.
To confirm this, I eliminated all signals except for my iPad and its second signal...
Turning the iPad off eliminates the second signal. Turning it back on brings the second signal back. That second signal is coming from the iPad.
Consequently, the highlighted signals in the image in the original article where two women were sitting in the TV area cannot be attributed to the women. Those signals are probably coming from cellphones. This image points out possible relationships, although there were other cellphones detected that are not in this screenshot. The arrows are for illustrative purposes only...
Biases easily creep into scientific investigations. Staying as objective as possible and critically asking questions is essential for eventually getting to the truth.
None of this invalidates the rest of the discussion. We are sorting through the chaff to get to the wheat, ... if there is any wheat.
UPDATE, March 14, 2024...
This experiment was conducted yesterday...
Hypothesis: People who have been injected with COVID "vaccines" do not emit "unknown signals."
Test: In a controlled environment, introduce a man or woman who had previously been injected to see if they produce a signal, thereby disproving the hypothesis.
Some locations were found in the countryside where there were no signals on the iPhone app, and this was consistently repeatable. Those locations provided the controlled environment for the experiment.
The experiment was conducted in a personal conveyance (automobile). The iPhone had previously been paired with the auto's Bluetooth and the connection was operating. The app on the iPhone did not display the auto's Bluetooth. (It may have briefly appeared the first time the app was used inside the auto, but the app must have recognized it and removed it from the list to avoid confusion.)
An older woman was a passenger in the automobile. She had received two injections three years prior (early 2021), a flu injection about six months later, and no injections since. No magnetism was found at the injection site about a month after injection.
This was the app display in the controlled environment areas with the passenger on board...
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With passenger in the controlled zone. |
There was no signal that could be attributed to the passenger.
Another iPhone was introduced into the environment, in case the app on the iPhone was disregarding both the iPhone's signals and the auto's signals and any graphene antennas might be reflecting those signals.
This was the app display in the controlled environment areas with the passenger on board and the additional iPhone...
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With passenger and additional iPhone |
There was no signal that could be attributed to the passenger.
Equipment: iPhone 7, iPad (Gen 6), Bluetooth BLE Device Finder Version 2.2.5.
The distance estimates in the app seem to be a calibration of the signal strength to the distance of a typical detected cellphone. The app only measures signal strength.
It is not possible for a single, point-source detector (iPhone) to determine direction of a signal without triangulation with a second detector, or perhaps GPS mapping, neither of which are part of the free app used.
Conclusion
The claim people are emitting unknown MAC Addresses could not be confirmed by this work, based on testing one elderly woman who was double-injected three years prior.
More tests of additional subjects are required before making any conclusions.
Eliminating all extraneous signals is crucial, and a controlled environment must be established.
5 comments:
Thanks for collecting and publishing this evidence.
Since it's in my field of work I thought I'd pass this information on to you in case you weren't aware of some of these details.
Bluetooth (BT) and Bluetooth low energy (BLE) technologies are now being used in many, many devices. It is not always obvious that a device uses BT or BLE.
Some examples of device types are: cell phones, laptops, desktops, Roku and media players, digital thermometers and weather stations, remote controls, Apple airtags and Android tiles, automobiles, stereos and radios, TV's, earbuds, hearing aids, mice, tablets, Kindles and e-readers, refrigerators, Google, Apple home & Alexis devices, electric scooters, alarm systems, medic alert devices, Apple watches, Fitbits, cameras, wireless speakers and on and on.
These radio technologies commonly have a range of 10 meters, but can often be detected and work at up to 100 meters or more, the length of a football field.
For example, I'm detecting ~23 devices just sitting here in my living room.
Like wifi, BT and BLE use a MAC address concept to be able uniquely identify a particular device. Many devices also use a MAC randomization technique which creates different MAC addresses over time. Devices may or may not display a useful name.
BLE devices broadcast a beacon signal which can be configured to turn on at various times, that is they are not continuous. This helps BLE to be very battery efficient, leading to long lasting battery powered devices. This also means that a list of scanned/detected devices may be constantly changing.
I mention these facts to make sure you are ruling out all the devices, near and far, that you may be detecting.
I concur with what TomM commented here. Ruling out otherwise explainable devices is critical to making valid conclusions.
I just found a situation where an iPhone signal was paired with an unknown signal of similar strength. When I turned off the iPhone the unknown signal went away, and when I turned it back on the unknown signal came back. I suspect the unknown was the WiFi communicating with the iPhone.
Saying that, this does not disprove the concern about people's bodies transmitting signals.
A testable hypothesis is one that can be disproven by one piece of data.
If the hypothesis is that graves do not transmit signals, finding one grave with a signal in a remote area where there are no other signals disproves that hypothesis. The hypothesis that people's bodies do not transmit signals can be disproven in the same way.
If you have been vaxxed, take your app to a remote area and see if you are transmitting.
This is something people can and should test for themselves. Please share your results here, if you are willing.
To make the "out in the wild" test valid is harder than you think to identify and remove all possible sources of BLE signals. You have to ensure you are far away from your car, other people and their stuff as well as other electronic devices that may be positioned outdoors such as game cameras, water or electric meters, drones, smart light bulbs or sensors measuring any number of things. Of course make sure, as mentioned, your phone is not adding devices and then make sure you have nothing on your person such as pacemakers ( yes some have BLE), hearing aids, key fobs, ear buds, fit bit, smart watches, airtags, etc. BT is also used in many industrial applications and devices.
There could also be long distance BT devices being picked up that are further away than you think. Directional antennas can greatly increase the reach of some devices.
If you are concerned about tracking devices remember your cell phone is the ultimate personal tracking device.
All good points, Tom. Yes, I leave my phone and my other devices at home when I want to practice my freedom.
What we are concerned about is demonstrating to people that things have been done to them without their knowledge and true consent. It may be a conspiracy, but it’s not a theory. Crooks have been doing horrible things for decades and people must get control of the situation. That is the point of assembling the Michigan de sure government and the Michigan Free Press.
Thank you for your comments and expertise. I appreciate them.
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