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Hey, I bought one of these. I thought it was working quite well
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eDrek ®

05/28/2020, 20:08:53
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A $350 “anti-5G” device is just a 128MB USB stick, teardown finds



Here's some of the juicy quotes:

"The 5GBioShield makes it possible, thanks to a uniquely applied process of quantum nano-layer technology, to balance the imbalanced electric oscillations arising from all electric fog induced by all devices such as: laptops, cordless phones, wlan, tablets, etc.," the company says, adding that the USB stick "brings balance into the field at the atomic and cellular level restoring balanced effects to all harmful (ionized and non-ionized) radiation."

The USB stick apparently doesn't need to be plugged in to anything to work its magic. "It is always ON and working—that's why we used quantum nano-layer technology," the company says in an FAQ.

But the device allegedly produces a wider field of protection when it is plugged in. To answer the question of whether the stick needs to be "charged regularly," the FAQ says, "No—the input charge only expands the field effect from 4m radius to 20m + radius when plugged into an USB wall charger or a computer."








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Super efficient, not needing to be plugged in
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05/28/2020, 23:11:01
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Reminds me of the bomb, drugs and ivory detector that was widely sold especially to Iraq. Also didn't need plugging in. Just as effective. God bless those nanolayers.


British inventor.






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Simply genius
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05/29/2020, 11:16:52
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lesley ®

05/29/2020, 16:47:47
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you mean to say that the picture of St George slaying the dragon under the perspex layer doesn't make a difference?

there is something rather comforting about the technological hoaxes, almost clean relief after all the religious and romantic hoaxing - goodness that magical bomb-detecting dowsing rod story was something else, I wouldn't have believed it except for reading about it.

The image of burly security officers centring their minds like any premie on holy name in order to make the dowsing rod work better.  And then they pick on people wearing perfume! - funny from the outside isn't it.  

But possibly the true wonder of it is that the man was prepared to take the risk of conning the security forces of the Middle East.  wasn't he scared?






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Testimonials
Re: Hey, I bought one of these. I thought it was working quite well -- eDrek Top of thread Post Reply Forum
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PatD ®

05/29/2020, 18:58:57
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Here's one that mentions our long forgotten source of the Divine Light, as speculated about circa 1972.

"I noticed my field reaching coherence and eliminating the frantic
energy. Most importantly it has enabled me to access a higher vibration
and help the pineal gland. .......

What I find weird & inexplicable is the part that Glastonbury, the town in England, plays in this. Someone on the Council there is giving credence to this deranged bullshit, it appears.

Going back 1000 years Glastonbury was noted as being the centre of an industry making & selling fake holy relics, bits of Christ's body, fingers of notable martyrs & so on, throughout Europe. I think they were involved in other mass credulity efforts later than that
too. Printing leaflets during the Civil War maybe, I'm not sure about that, but can't be bothered to check it out at the moment.

Then in the later C20th, after a period of extreme redneckdom where any male with hair longer than a crewcut ran the risk of being beaten up, it became full of crystal healing sellers, yogic flyer academies & all the rest of it. Not to forget the place where the Lord of the Universe made his 1st major public appearance outside of India.

What is it about this town?












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Too funny!
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eDrek ®

05/29/2020, 19:23:07
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From my limited understanding as an American I always thought Glastonbury was a reasonable and a cool place.

I guess it's just a weird place.






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05/29/2020, 19:49:38
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I have a brother who lives near Glastonbury, he sent me this


My belief is it's the drinking water, Pat - holy water from the spring.  They think they can make money out of anything.






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