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Ever since the rollout of injectable therapeutics subsequent to the pandemic, individuals have noticed that they’re picking up people on their phones when they scan in Bluetooth mode. They’re seeing so-called “mac addresses” that seem to be associated with the human beings, as if they’re trackable electronic devices. Has the Establishment been insinuating chemicals that make people conductive into intravenous medical treatments to act as an electronic tracing tag?
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