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Ubiquitous Bluetooth and PAN - Personal Area Network
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(12-23-2021, 05:03 PM)Ninurta Wrote: The FCC regulatory scheme is to ostensibly facilitate band sharing, and to keep signals from "stepping on" one another - so if the Big Boys try to hog the bluetooth "unlicensed" bands, they are not likely to stay unlicensed for very long.

Now to be fair, those signals are of such short range that they would be difficult to police... unless the cell companies started stepping on tracker signals for individuals from the graphene oxide in the vaccines. The Owners of Humans might get a little perturbed by that.

We are talking about frequencies used by 5G, with Star Link and 5G towers everywhere, it seems that Bluetooth will be exploited to further spy on and control the public. Interference is what the FCC seems concerned with, but I think about how easy it might be to infiltrate a Personal Area Network (PAN) in your most private places.

Also, are you suggesting that this will be used to discriminate based on vaccine status? A good point if that's what you meant.


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RE: Ubiquitous Bluetooth and PAN - Personal Area Network - by Michigan Swamp Buck - 12-24-2021, 05:22 AM

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