So..., I think I figured out why "systemctl stop bluetooth" sometimes
works to disable BT thru a suspend/wake cycle, and sometimes not.

If you turn OFF BT using the GNOME settings, regardless of whether or not you 
do a "systemctl stop bluetooth"..., BT will ALWAYS be turned back ON after a 
suspend/wake cycle.
If you leave the GNOME BT setting as ON however, and if you do a "systemctl 
stop bluetooth", BT will stay OFF following a suspend/wake cycle, presumably 
because the GNOME power management code thinks BT is already ON..., and so 
takes no action to enable it. Basically..., the left hand doesn't know what the 
right hand is doing. 

My inclination is to pin this bug on the GNOME power management code at
this point.

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  Bluetooth will not stay OFF upon resume

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