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7/16/2025, 6:43:14 AM
7/5/2025, 12:33:54 AM
Use the "NRF Connect" app on your phone after setting it in developer mode. Scan for devices that claim to be connectable but time out when you try to connect. Those are vaxxie candidates. Use the RSSI to verify your distance. It will take you right to the injection site.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=no.nordicsemi.android.mcp&hl=en_US
Bluetooth signals show up in vaxxed blood after 1.5 hours, shown at end of the video. They mix unvaxxed blood in a vial with the mRNA mark of the beast poison
Bluetooth experiments starts at 23 minutes:
https://rumble.com/v43eig2-documentary-next-dose-iii-do-we-still-need-more-proof.html
DIY low energy bluetooth detector plans:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gvxqg0vxhrQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_-d2d6Vc3lg [Basic Arduino Setup]
youtube.com/@mothunderz [Deeper Technicals]
[New Vaxxmaxx normie detector script using USB Bluetooth Adapter on a laptop]
Open source python script to detect all BT signals & log results. You can modify the time of the scans and filter the results based off of signal strength. The idea is that you could replicate the experiment outlined in webm attached but perform it in a non-isolated setting
https://pastebin.com/YzdHfnA7
Also https://pastebin.com/Q3b0y8cj
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=no.nordicsemi.android.mcp&hl=en_US
Bluetooth signals show up in vaxxed blood after 1.5 hours, shown at end of the video. They mix unvaxxed blood in a vial with the mRNA mark of the beast poison
Bluetooth experiments starts at 23 minutes:
https://rumble.com/v43eig2-documentary-next-dose-iii-do-we-still-need-more-proof.html
DIY low energy bluetooth detector plans:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gvxqg0vxhrQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_-d2d6Vc3lg [Basic Arduino Setup]
youtube.com/@mothunderz [Deeper Technicals]
[New Vaxxmaxx normie detector script using USB Bluetooth Adapter on a laptop]
Open source python script to detect all BT signals & log results. You can modify the time of the scans and filter the results based off of signal strength. The idea is that you could replicate the experiment outlined in webm attached but perform it in a non-isolated setting
https://pastebin.com/YzdHfnA7
Also https://pastebin.com/Q3b0y8cj
6/25/2025, 6:54:07 AM
https://scira.ai/ using gemini 2.5 flash lite says this:
The tattoo says "יה". This is a Hebrew abbreviation for the Tetragrammaton (YHWH), the personal name of God in Judaism and Christianity
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. It is also commonly found as a suffix in Hebrew names, such as in Elijah (Eliyahu) or Isaiah (Yeshayahu), where it signifies a connection to God
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Tattoo Interpretation
The tattoo consists of two Hebrew letters: Yod (י) and Heh (ה). Together, they form the abbreviation "יה" (Yah)
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Meaning in Judaism: In Jewish tradition, "יה" is a sacred name of God, representing a shortened form of the divine name YHWH
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. This abbreviation is often used in prayers, hymns, and as a suffix in many Hebrew names to indicate a connection to the divine
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Symbolism: The use of "יה" in a tattoo can symbolize faith, devotion, or a personal connection to God. Hebrew tattoos, in general, are popular for their aesthetic appeal and the deep meanings they can convey
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Placement: Tattoos with Hebrew letters are often placed on areas like the neck, forearm, or wrist, as seen in the provided image
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The tattoo says "יה". This is a Hebrew abbreviation for the Tetragrammaton (YHWH), the personal name of God in Judaism and Christianity
1
. It is also commonly found as a suffix in Hebrew names, such as in Elijah (Eliyahu) or Isaiah (Yeshayahu), where it signifies a connection to God
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Tattoo Interpretation
The tattoo consists of two Hebrew letters: Yod (י) and Heh (ה). Together, they form the abbreviation "יה" (Yah)
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Meaning in Judaism: In Jewish tradition, "יה" is a sacred name of God, representing a shortened form of the divine name YHWH
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. This abbreviation is often used in prayers, hymns, and as a suffix in many Hebrew names to indicate a connection to the divine
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Symbolism: The use of "יה" in a tattoo can symbolize faith, devotion, or a personal connection to God. Hebrew tattoos, in general, are popular for their aesthetic appeal and the deep meanings they can convey
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Placement: Tattoos with Hebrew letters are often placed on areas like the neck, forearm, or wrist, as seen in the provided image
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