The spike proteins of the vaccinations have graphene oxide in them that orient in the blood
as resonant antennas....so satellites or drones can emit a microwave signal and the
spiked proteins of the vaccinated will resonate on that frequency, telling them you have been
vaccinated.
Yeah, we've seen the NZPD playing with their officially painted drones; your vax status can be determined from above (or even when walking through an airport scanner). Hydrogels used in vaccines emit their own voltage, emit their own EMF. It's a no-brainer now, with dozens of confirmations of graphene as the main ingredient.
We're running short on time here, for sure. The talk is that the perp's may leave off the lockdowns and go straight to the roundups. Certain workers have reported to our group that they have been told to prepare themselves and their laptops to be working out of their homes in a couple weeks.
It's hard enough just to get folks to leave their cellphones outside the meetings! And, of course, they want to take all their electronic toys with them when they visit your BOL. (They won't be visiting
my BOL). The perp's make the blinkin' phones as addictive as possible for that reason. But, as you noted, soon it won't matter if you have a cellphone on you, as the injection(s) will supercede it as
people are now becoming the new cell tower. So I'm still using the same ole el cheapo EMF meter to test who is, and is not, vaxxed. It's not 100% reliable, as the reading will change based on the near field on the day. But it sucks having to counsel ppl to leave the phone outside or you ain't coming in or going with us.
About 30% of the farmers are awake, while the other 70% thinks National will fix it. Lots of rich widows who have never had dirt under their nails, so working into situations where we can "time bank" our various skills and make it all come together. Food security seems to be the hottest concern at the moment, as spring planting is nearing. Teaching ppl to practice OpSec, which is really foreign to Kiwi's (tall poppy thing and all that). Quite British here.