Researchers: vaccinated emit BlueTooth and have Mac Adress

Source: (https://bit.ly/3PKhOxC)
There is a rapidly growing body of anecdotal evidence showing that
the COVID-19 "vaccines" - which are actually "undisclosed military
products" being rolled out by the Department of Defense (DoD) -
contain some form of self-assembling electronic circuitry; an
unbelievable claim, but one still wholly within the realm of
possibility technologically speaking. In a new roundtable discussion
with Dr. Ana Maria Mihalcea (an internist with a PhD in pathology),
electrical engineers Dr. Simon Yanowitz and Mat Taylor, as well
as Dr. David Nixon, a GP, discuss the MAC addresses they say are
being emitted by the self-assembling circuitry. MAC addresses that,
according to one video on the internet, still exist even after
"vaccine" recipients die.
Expanding upon what they've discussed previously regarding the
self-assembling and disassembling "circuits," "ribbons" (perhaps made
of carbon nanotubes), and non-natural "crystal structures" in the
experimental injections, Mihalcea, Yanowitz, Nixon, and Taylor
discuss how independent investigators - including Nixon himself
- have verified (they say) "media access control addresses" - that
is, addresses that uniquely identify devices on a given internet
network - coming from people injected with the COVID jabs.
"These chips are humungous and they are capable of an incredible
amount of computing power is my guess," Taylor says. He notes
toward the beginning of the discussion that he believes the
electronic chips (at least some of them, anyway) are biosensors that
are emitting changing MAC addresses relaying data based on various
physiological inputs: including a body's temperature, its heart rate,
and how acidic its blood is. "It could be [any kind of reading],"
Taylor says. "We don't know."
Indeed, as Yanowitz later points out, the team of investigators has
few answers, but a lot of "good questions." Chief amongst them being
whether or not the perpetrators of this crime against humanity (the
rollout of the experimental injections on an unawares public) have
actually intended for these MAC addresses to appear; readily exposed
to anybody with a bluetooth-finder app on their phone.
There are potentially even more incredible aspects of this crime,
with Yanowitz noting, for example, research done by COMUSAV
Mexico's Dr. Pedro Chavez Zavala. In the video immediately above,
we see Dr. Zavala demonstrate - or at least appear to demonstrate
- how corpses of people who died in 2021 and 2022 are emitting MAC
addresses. Bodies buried in 2020 or before, by contrast, are not.
Zavala, of course, surmises that people who died in 2021 and 2022
were "vaccinated" against COVID.
There's also the question of how the strange, fibrous clots
identified by embalmers such as Richard Hirschman, Anna Foster,
and Nicky Rupright King are caused by the COVID injection
contents. Yanowitz notes the large clots - which can extend up to
three feet long in the body - require large amounts of material for
formation. Far more material than what is actually injected into
people.
"[T]here's not enough material in [the injection vials] to create
one-meter-long clots…" Yanowitz says. "So something else is
happening. This something else could… be self-assembly of many,
many nanorobots consuming a lot of material from within the blood
stream [including] proteins [and] carbon… and creating
polymerization that yields these structures that are definitively
[synthetic]."
Yanowitz also believes the nano-robotic contents of the COVID
injections "operate [in tandem] with electromagnetic communication
infrastructure that is connected to [an] artificial intelligence
cloud."
The Israeli electrical engineer adds "this artificial intelligence
cloud is at the base of every 5G network system. This is in the
specifications of 5G; that there's AI at the core of the network."
While even that sounds perhaps too sci-fi to take seriously, it's
true. As authors Huisuk Hong, Leifeng Ruan, and Tong Zhang wrote
in an Intel white paper, "Opportunities abound to apply artificial
intelligence (AI) and machine learning to the 5G network." Hong
et al. added that their white paper "describes how standards [sic]
bodies are working to integrate AI and machine learning into the 5G
network architecture." (According to Taylor, et al. the circuitry
developed in "vaccine" recipients' bodies function as antenna, hence
their ability to connect to a cloud network.)
The investigators also rehash some of what they've learned about the
physicality of the self-assembling structures themselves, with
Yanowitz speculating that "there is a lot of hydrogel" in the
contents of the mRNA injections. Hydrogel, for reference,
is a crosslinked three-dimensional polymeric network structure, which
can absorb and retain considerable amounts of water. It's used to
make, for example, the kinds of lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) used to
deliver the COVID-19 mRNA "vaccines." Although not necessarily
the ones used for the COVID injections. (But quite possibly,
apparently.)
The electrical engineers also note the presence of "tubes" in the
COVID "vaccine" contents that they say look exactly like "classical
optical fiber[s]." Yanowitz notes "optical transmission would be the
ideal way [to send signals] in the human body" as there are so many
frequencies around already. "[T]his is an amazing world of physical
phenomenon that they have generated there," Yanowitz says. "'They
meaning the forces behind all of this."