I put my phone in developer mode and bam! 80-90% of the people I walk by emit a Mac address. I'm hooked on it, but afraid to tell people and loved ones they're chipped. My wife and I were able to avoid the jab, but not many of our loved ones. It's a sick sick world.
@@TomLally You can do a search for your specific phone along with "developers mode" to find the how to on your phone. I have a Samsung, so here's what my instructions look like. "1. First, navigate to and open Settings. Tap About phone, and then tap Software information. 2. To enable Developer mode, rapidly tap Build number seven times in a row. 3. A popup message will appear when you are close to enabling the mode. If you have a lock screen set, you’ll be asked to enter your security credentials. 4. The Developer options will be activated; you can now access it at the very bottom of the main Settings menu."
I too have independently verified. Even on a commercial flight at 40kft with only WiFi background radiation and no cellular, 200+ random BLE "unknown" devices, and only a handful of traditional BT device detections with hardware/vendor metadata, name, etc. Why is nobody talking about this? Is it that rare for people to enable developer mode/show unnamed devices, or to use a separate scanner app? When will this go mainstream so we can hold them accountable for one of the greatest crimes of human history?
because yt is banning channels which spread "misinformation". all you can find is paid actors which even dont address the "unidentified" devices. If you would google it, the first 5 search results are "fact checkers" which are being paid by the vax manufacturers. In order to turn on dev mode and enable show unid. devices you would need to know how to do it. But you are still going to have a hard time explaining it to others because they are brainwashed and tbh it is hard to believe at first.
@@neodos you dont even need to go outside because it is highly likely that you are emitting it. have you turned on dev mode and enable "show unid. devices"?
I would say no. The nanotech in the vaxx takes time to build once injected. I get codes from people in the middle of the woods with no other signals until they pass me by.
about 2 years ago ppl started asking why those unidentified mac adds were showing up. Then android rolled out a forced update where those unidentified adds got hidden. now you need to enable dev mode to enable it again.
Versuch es mal auf dem Friedhof, wenn niemand in der Nähe ist. Und dann nochmal zum Vergleich auf freiem Feld in der Natur. Die Toten haben MAC Adressen...
@@Sara-gl8ue I'm convinced they belong to people. I go to a deadspot where I don't pick up any Bluetooth and when someone comes along, a pick up an unknown Mac address or 2 Mac addresses
@@junerin I recently had my Bluetooth finder app on while traveling in a car. It actually picked up unknown BT signals as we passed by cars. They're always Bluetooth Low Energy signals that are unidentifiable.
I can see my tablet when I use a Bluetooth finding app. Its listed just as an Id number. So it could be that these are just smartphones. We need a real Test. Has someone done a real test in a deadspot with a Testperson?
You can lookup the first 6 character sets for the mfg of the device. Put that into the internet to search. These shown on this phone are not registered. So, they are spoofed locally so they can't be hacked or used by illegal entries. I'm guessing Walmart in this case has done this for whatever they are using. Good luck figuring it out and getting it registered on their network. 90 different combinations x 90 registered addresses for a total of 8,100 combinations. Then, your left on how to register them. The duplicates may be active all the time so you can't use them. I've changed MAC addresses myself to avoid duplicated MACs on a network because hackers stolen equipment and tied to use the private network for free. See my comment above.
its about the unidentified addresses which have no manufacturer. its easy to test it out. I went in an open field with vaxed friends which turned off their phones and still got the add. A friend which is a professional IT guy put his vaxed ex under a faraday cage and still got the add.
Install a Bluetooth tracer or put your Android on developer mode or use an earlier version of Android. Here are 2 apps. Bluetooth Scanner by Ethay Tam Bluetooth Scanner, Finder & Manager by Downcaa Studios In the video, it was Android 7 and viewing it with the built in app. You can view the part 2
@@GwladYrHaf Yes. Normal consumer devices always have a name, visible with Bluetooth scanners. These devices don't and are unknown, nameless Bluetooth devices.
Test out Bluetooth media access control addresses on fresh graves in an isolated cemetery in a rural area. You'll be shocked at your findings. Make sure the person recording you perform the test has their cell phone and Bluetooth turned off.
I put my phone in developer mode and bam! 80-90% of the people I walk by emit a Mac address. I'm hooked on it, but afraid to tell people and loved ones they're chipped. My wife and I were able to avoid the jab, but not many of our loved ones. It's a sick sick world.
It can also be seen in older android versions without developer mode. Wonder why
could it be their phones emitting it?
@@Kelvin701Lakeland phones will emit a name and the person will have to make their phone visible. The only brand that is visible by default is Oppo
What settings have to be changed for this to work. I can't seem to find that
@@TomLally You can do a search for your specific phone along with "developers mode" to find the how to on your phone. I have a Samsung, so here's what my instructions look like.
"1. First, navigate to and open Settings. Tap About phone, and then tap Software information.
2. To enable Developer mode, rapidly tap Build number seven times in a row.
3. A popup message will appear when you are close to enabling the mode. If you have a lock screen set, you’ll be asked to enter your security credentials.
4. The Developer options will be activated; you can now access it at the very bottom of the main Settings menu."
I too have independently verified. Even on a commercial flight at 40kft with only WiFi background radiation and no cellular, 200+ random BLE "unknown" devices, and only a handful of traditional BT device detections with hardware/vendor metadata, name, etc. Why is nobody talking about this? Is it that rare for people to enable developer mode/show unnamed devices, or to use a separate scanner app? When will this go mainstream so we can hold them accountable for one of the greatest crimes of human history?
@@JustinWilliams-ed2ug yeah, I went outside and detected no adresses (got 2 pfizer shots)
@Paul Costa I'm from Germany and u speak my mind
because yt is banning channels which spread "misinformation". all you can find is paid actors which even dont address the "unidentified" devices. If you would google it, the first 5 search results are "fact checkers" which are being paid by the vax manufacturers. In order to turn on dev mode and enable show unid. devices you would need to know how to do it. But you are still going to have a hard time explaining it to others because they are brainwashed and tbh it is hard to believe at first.
@@neodos you dont even need to go outside because it is highly likely that you are emitting it. have you turned on dev mode and enable "show unid. devices"?
Yes when the phone is in developer mode random MAC addresses pop up on a bluetooth scan. Question is did they also pop up before the medicine?
I would say no. The nanotech in the vaxx takes time to build once injected. I get codes from people in the middle of the woods with no other signals until they pass me by.
about 2 years ago ppl started asking why those unidentified mac adds were showing up. Then android rolled out a forced update where those unidentified adds got hidden. now you need to enable dev mode to enable it again.
The answer is "No, not as many!"
Now since the double bites it has exploded.
@@mikeyc8364Dev mode?
It's the poked ones.
The needle installed or activated a BLE device somehow.
Habs heute ausprobiert in der Innenstadt, am Bahnhof, im Bus. Es stimmt!
Versuch es mal auf dem Friedhof, wenn niemand in der Nähe ist. Und dann nochmal zum Vergleich auf freiem Feld in der Natur. Die Toten haben MAC Adressen...
I keep getting unknown MAC addresses showing up in my Bluetooth finder app. The weird thing is that they change every couple of minutes.
Same with me and they vary in strength. They don't belong to any vendor when doing an online check
@@junerin I've also been checking them to see if they belong to a vendor and most of time, it's unknown. So weird! What's really going on 😳
@@Sara-gl8ue I'm convinced they belong to people. I go to a deadspot where I don't pick up any Bluetooth and when someone comes along, a pick up an unknown Mac address or 2 Mac addresses
Same here
@@junerin I recently had my Bluetooth finder app on while traveling in a car. It actually picked up unknown BT signals as we passed by cars. They're always Bluetooth Low Energy signals that are unidentifiable.
I found these mystery Mac addresses in public through Bluetooth scanner app
Same
I can see my tablet when I use a Bluetooth finding app. Its listed just as an Id number.
So it could be that these are just smartphones.
We need a real Test.
Has someone done a real test in a deadspot with a Testperson?
You can lookup the first 6 character sets for the mfg of the device. Put that into the internet to search. These shown on this phone are not registered. So, they are spoofed locally so they can't be hacked or used by illegal entries. I'm guessing Walmart in this case has done this for whatever they are using. Good luck figuring it out and getting it registered on their network. 90 different combinations x 90 registered addresses for a total of 8,100 combinations. Then, your left on how to register them. The duplicates may be active all the time so you can't use them. I've changed MAC addresses myself to avoid duplicated MACs on a network because hackers stolen equipment and tied to use the private network for free. See my comment above.
its about the unidentified addresses which have no manufacturer. its easy to test it out. I went in an open field with vaxed friends which turned off their phones and still got the add. A friend which is a professional IT guy put his vaxed ex under a faraday cage and still got the add.
Sorry dude your paradigm has been shattered! It’s for real
its the same everywhere...connect the dots
It's the other Iphone's Mac addresses simple enough
@AlexVinta Кажи че е от ваксините, умнико!!! Наивния си ти да вярваш на такива простотии.....
Първо ми докажи, че е така, после идвай с квалификациите..... Any proof?
@AlexVinta Кое си проверявал ве мой? Че ти изкача някъв непознат MAC адрес? Това нищо не означава..... блажени са вярващите....
@@valentinnikolov793 I'm sceptical
Been in the forest far away to check if Im clear and indeed no signal. While positive signal of those unknown MAC addressess in the suburbs
I need a willing test subject and then go to a dead spot to see if that person will emit a Mac
@@junerin exactly my thoughts, I could do that when occasion happens as I have got suspect on target
@@junerin I noticed Iphones even when on semi-turned-off bluetooth, transmit "unknown device" address hmm
How can I find them?
Install a Bluetooth tracer or put your Android on developer mode or use an earlier version of Android. Here are 2 apps.
Bluetooth Scanner by Ethay Tam
Bluetooth Scanner, Finder & Manager by Downcaa Studios
In the video, it was Android 7 and viewing it with the built in app. You can view the part 2
Thanks
Those are phones showing up with Bluetooth
Phones have device names attached, these do not.
@@GwladYrHaf Yes.
Normal consumer devices always have a name, visible with Bluetooth scanners.
These devices don't and are unknown, nameless Bluetooth devices.
Practically all modern iot devices emit unnamed macs. You have to use an app that shows the packet metadata. It includes a manufacturer.
It was blurry u genius
Where is your video?
These addresses are people.
It's the biggest news of our times.
Real and horrible news.
type backwards and search for this scientist in alternative media to find many answers: kim nesredna
Quantum entanglement would explain some things
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Test out Bluetooth media access control addresses on fresh graves in an isolated cemetery in a rural area. You'll be shocked at your findings. Make sure the person recording you perform the test has their cell phone and Bluetooth turned off.
Yes I have tried this
@junerin what happened? Did anything pop up?