Every vax has Graphene-Oxide in it (or Graphene-hydroxide) which is paramagnetic (paramagnetic means its not magnetic unless it comes into contact with strong magnetic field,after which it turns magnetic and aligns itself with magnetic flux lines that came into contact with it).Graphene-oxide u can imagina as tiny pieces of lego that will stick together into bigger pieces ,giving every person unique size of those structures ,where those structures are,the amount of them etc so every persons reflects magnetic fields differently back when u "scan" them with radiowaves.Works pretty much as RFID chip.Difference is the whole vaxxed person with its magnetic field is a giant RFID chip thanks to graphene-oxide.
This definition explains the meaning of RFID Chip and why it matters.
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USA has been spying on people for a long time by collecting location data of their phones MAC adresses (phone all the time sends out signals to mobile masts which ping it back,all those pings get recorded).Easy to triangulate phones location by computer just by calculating how strong the phones signal is to different masts around it.
Now they upgraded their system , masts are sending out signals that reflect back to the masts all close by MAC adresses and that means also vaxxed people are now "reflective" to the magnetic field in certain wavelength.
I would guess the vax has atleast couple of purposes -
*Makes tracking people very easy with 5G masts.
*Depopulation - SM-102 is one vax ingredient that sterilizes the next generation.If u take SM-102 u might survive and still get kids but your kids will be 99% sterile.
*Possibly to manipulate peoples emotions through ELF-waves and other wavelengths. Dont even need graphene-oxide in people to do that but it will make it very much more efficient .USA has been experimenting with ELF-waves on regular people for decades and so have the others.
*Enabling to kill people with radiowaves so any annoying vaxxed person can be given an heartattack by sending strong impulsses in certain volume,wavelength and frequency towards the target.When old classical radiowaves used 6 centimeter wavelength then 5G uses 0.1-10 millimeters.
Thats like comparing flashlight to a lazer - u can stare at a 60W lightbulb with no problem but with 60W lazer u can cut your arm off.Same amount of energy passes through both of them,difference is density/concentration of energy.If u want to catch any signal completely then your antenna has to be the same size as the wavelength u want to capture (you want to listen to a radio that uses 6cm wavelength then u need antenna that is atleast 6 centimeters big).