Anonymous ID: e9700d Jan. 8, 2019, 2:01 p.m. No.4666443   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6482

>>4666394

So this is kinda fucked up. Bluetooth for EMF frequency portion of the MK Ultra ignition Check out the symbol

 

When Jim Kardach was asked to develop wireless technology for laptop computers at Intel, he was reading The Long Ships (1941-1945), a historical adventure novel about Vikings that features King Harald Bluetooth, the king who ruled over all tribes in Denmark from the year 958 and then managed to conquer parts of Norway, making all the different tribes communicate and unite.

As Jim Kardach developed the technology and managed to enable different kinds of devices to communicate wirelessly, he called it Bluetooth, because the technology and King Bluetooth had the same purpose — unity and communication among different groups.

The Bluetooth logo is the combination of “H” and “B,” the initials of Harald Bluetooth, written in the ancient letters used by Vikings, which are called “runes.”

 

The Danish word that means “blue” today also meant “dark” in the past, so King Harald was perhaps “Dark” something. He either had really bad teeth that earned him the nickname “Dark Tooth,” or the nickname is a mistake in translation from the words meaning “Dark Chief,”

 

"DARK CHIEF"

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