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[url= http://www.counterpunch.org/patrick06032010.html ]Astonishing![/url]
"powered by the user's static electricity"
also the [url= http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ADE_651 ]wiki[/url]
I think this was covered late last year, but yep depressing on so many levels 🙁
i think the guy was recently convicted of fraud.
amazing really, but then hundreds of thousands believe in homeopathy so not entirely suprising.
I think this was covered late last year
ooops, sorry, I missed it 🙁
I know this is a serious story - people have probably died from these things being used in Iraq - but you have to admire the brass balls of the guy behind them:
Jim McCormick refused to be interviewed for the Newsnight investigation, but told The New York Times that ATSC would remain in business: "Our company is still fully operational."[12] He told The Times that ATSC had been dealing with doubters for ten years and that the device was merely being criticised because of its "primitive" appearance. He said: "[b]We are working on a new model that has flashing lights[/b]."[8]
Basically saying 'you and I both know this is a bag of bollocks, but I'm the one who's trousered millions from it, so am I arsed?'
They're not being used at checkpoints into Baghdad anymore though. Not sure about elsewhere.
but then hundreds of thousands believe in homeopathy so not entirely suprising.
cue homeopathic bombing campaign: throw a stick of dynamite into Windermere (this may be optional as it's probably already been done at some time), then drive to Newby Bridge and scoop out a glass of homeopathic liquid explosive. Use this to make some ink, which is then used to write "Bang! You are dead" notes which are posted to the intended victims. I think emailing a photo of one of the notes might be even more effective.
cue homeopathic bombing campaign: throw a stick of dynamite into Windermere (this may be optional as it's probably already been done at some time), then drive to Newby Bridge and scoop out a glass of homeopathic liquid explosive. Use this to make some ink, which is then used to write "Bang! You are dead" notes which are posted to the intended victims. I think emailing a photo of one of the notes might be even more effective.
I think that off the other day has done more damage than you realise.
I think that off the other day has done more damage than you realise.
you're right, that doesn't come near to the levels of dilution necessary 🙁
[url= http://www.newsbiscuit.com/2010/04/20/new-age-terrorists-develop-homeopathic-bomb/ ]‘Large numbers of people could easily become convinced that they have been killed and hospitals would be unable to cope with the massive influx of the ‘walking suggestible’[/url]
