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Jabbed people and their MAC address

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Published on 31 May 2022 / In Science & Technology

Dos anyone thinks this is a conspiracy theory?

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ErickRendoza 204
ErickRendoza 204 2 years ago

What they should have said to kill this was a qr code on women that scans how active they are sexually/std tests fertile ect imagine the power of how south this whole fiasco would have went. Take that power away from women and you get pussy hats surrounding state capital buildings.

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The Man Inside
The Man Inside 2 years ago

With this technology, assuming it is as described here, there's no need for a QR. Every information is being uploaded constantly. Remember the old days when you had to pause a game to save it, otherwise if anything happened you would lose everything, and then the Xbox came along and you had to do nothing, it would automatically save your progress and if you just had to turn off the system and everything would restart where you left? It's the same here. Leave your phone on for a week, but don't touch it. After that week check the traffic on your data plan. You will be surprised.

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ErickRendoza 204
ErickRendoza 204 2 years ago

@The Man Inside: look at hailstorm why putin told his troops no cell phones in ukraine wrap the head around this 2 corps control private prisons when trump was elected ones downfall of there stock went up and under obama it plummeted i have seen the info a while back. This one corp which puts men in prison controls ice,marshalls,bureau of prisons. I laugh when i hear 2600 attorneys are in fed lock up in california.

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The Man Inside
The Man Inside 2 years ago

@Squeaker: have you heard about stupid SJW's going there to fight for Fuckraine and being bombed by Russian because these idiots couldn't keep their stupid brains out of twater, and the Russians were able to pinpoint their location through their phones?

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red maple
red maple 2 years ago

I'm going to test this Bluetooth theory next time I'm around my family. I don't think this "situation" is common among the jabbed, but it's funny to me.

I never thought to test it before because I figured it wasn't my problem.

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The Man Inside
The Man Inside 2 years ago

I did the test on a couple people. Haven't found one yet. If it's true the newer software updates don't show it, it may be just for fun...

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red maple
red maple 2 years ago

@The Man Inside: There are so many scams around this jab, I don't take much of it seriously. I just don't take it and I don't have to worry about what is true or false.

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The Man Inside
The Man Inside 2 years ago

@red maple: I'm not taking this jab, or any other anymore. No more needles in my skin. I don't trust people who want to kill me. I already eat enough crap from the supermarket. My body doesn't need more poison.

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red maple
red maple 2 years ago

@The Man Inside: Exactly. I am completely done with doctors and medicine. I was thinking recently under what situation would I ever go to a doctor or hospital again. And I only came up with a severe accident with blood spouting or limbs broken. Ideally I want to get around people who could take care of things like that for me.

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The Man Inside
The Man Inside 2 years ago

@red maple: I ride motorcycles. I don't fear crashing, I don't want to feel pain, not one of those, I fear breaking a leg and going to a hospital. I remember what happened in the past and things are incredibly worse now. Just now I was thinking about putting up a video talking about a conversation I had today with someone who took the jab, 3 or 4 already, had hepatitis, the doctors are fucking him, all the way up the ass, and yet he still trust them. He came to my house wearing a fucking diaper on his face! Unfortunately he is a lost case, nothing I can do for him anymore. Was talking to his family, who also took the jab, and they are aware he is not here for the long run, no mention whatsoever to the causes of his demise, and it was kind of a relief to have someone to talk to outside the family. For the last year it has become a burden for them. A heavy burden they don't know how to carry.

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red maple
red maple 2 years ago

@The Man Inside: It is an interesting part of human nature. The weak adopt the herd strategy of survival. It really is a reverse lottery strategy. Where you know this action is destined to fail and you do it anyway hoping by being in the herd, you won't be the unlucky one that falls to the tiger. This is their destiny.

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The Man Inside
The Man Inside 2 years ago

@red maple: (most people don't get bitten by snakes. What makes you think you are most people?) I know I'm just one (more), not special.

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