Vaccinated People Emitting MAC Addresses

The phenomenon of MAC emissions from people “vaccinated”
against Covid is an alarming fact that demonstrates a
cause-and-effect relationship, Corona2Inspect wrote
(https://bit.ly/3FOtDOg). Corona2Inspect has made a short video
to explain how it is happening and what the possible effects could
be. But before you get to the video at the end of this article, a bit
of background to the contents of Covid injections as they relate
to the MAC phenomenon.
There are three clear pieces of evidence that micro or nanotechnology
related to nano-communication is in the Covid injections, Mik
Andersen of Corona2Inspect explained during an interview with
RichPlanet earlier this year (https://bit.ly/3sDXMuo).
The first is the detection of rectangular and quadrangular objects
that respond to a morphology of micro or nano “bowtie antennae”
or double and quadruple leaf “bowties”, which are explicitly
collected in the scientific literature in the context of
intracorporeal wireless nano communication networks for
nanoelectronic devices.
The second evidence is the detection of objects with apparent
circumscribed circuitry, with an important similarity to the demux
circuits of nano routers, among other devices not yet identified,
see the images obtained by La Quinta Columna and the New
Zealand team of researchers.
Third, the location of graphic evidence of epitexial self-assembly
based on synthetic or artificial DNA templates.  A new test of
synthetic DNA self-assembly and nanotechnology has recently
been obtained, finding an exact match between the type of crystals
that form in vaccines, compared to those observed in the scientific
literature on DNA nanotechnology. This last finding is about to
be published, and we hope that it ends up dispelling any doubts
about it.
Mik Andersen further explained that Wireless nano communication
networks for intracorporeal nanodevices have two clear goals.
The first is to monitor and collect data on the parameters, activity
or neurological, cardiac and physiological data of the individual,
facilitating their transmission to remote servers and databases, on
the Internet, to form the Big Data and its analytics through
artificial intelligence (“AI”) software.
The second is to interact with individuals, especially in the neural
section and the human psyche.
MAC addresses are set up in memory circuits (we think also built
with synthetic DNA and graphene). In this way, they receive the
electromagnetic signals and automatically encode them into another
simpler type of signal, called TS-OOK, with which the data is
re-transmitted in binary to a next level in the topology, that is,
the nano interface … The nano interface is another self-assembled
electronic device that is capable of encoding TS-OOK binary data
for transmission outside the body.
The nano interface transmits messages with very specific headers,
where the MAC device is identified, the IP address to which the
information is sent and the binary content with the information
obtained by the nodes in the base of the topology. These messages
have to be received by a ‘gateway’ – a mobile device or smartphone
that has an Internet connection – which would be responsible for
sending the message to its destination, without its owner knowing,
remaining hidden in the data traffic. In other words, any mobile
phone close to the vaccinated individual could be transmitting the
data generated by the nanonetwork.
Mik Andersen also explained that the MAC addresses are not
“always on.” A vaccinated person does not always emit these MAC
addresses, visible through the mobile phone’s Bluetooth receiver.
This is described in the scientific literature, specifically in the
DCCORONA and EECORONA wireless nano communication
protocols. As indicated, one of the problems of nano communication
networks is the limited energy they have to operate. This means that
they are not always on, working, or signalling. It only happens when
they receive signals from outside the body or when information is
collected that must be transmitted.
Mik Andersen recommends watching a three-part documentary,
‘Brain Jabbed’, made by Richard Hall, host of RichPlanet TV, which
explains many of the topics covered in his interview with RichPlanet.
The first part of Brain Jabbed can be found by following this LINK.
In a recent video, Mik Anderson summarised the MAC address
phenomenon.  What could be causing it, what it consists of, what
implications it has for the person and society, the role of MAC
protocols in the network and more.
At the end of the video, a section has been dedicated to speculating
about the possible uses based on those stated in scientific literature
and the content confirmed and revealed in vaccines, graphene and
derivatives.
As the topics discussed may be complex for most of us to understand,
we have attached a copy of the video’s transcript which you may find
useful.
After watching Corona2Inspect’s video below you may wish to test the
MAC phenomenon for yourself using your smartphone. To enable you
to do so, in the article ‘Summary of the MAC phenomenon and the
intracorporeal network of nano communications’, Corona2Inspect gives
the applications and MAC OIU finders to check if the MAC addresses
your phone is detecting belong to any electronic device manufacturer.
Below these instructions, Corona2Inspect has listed numerous
scientific papers which you can use to conduct deeper research
(https://bit.ly/3Ps20in).