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If you read that thread you'll see its faked. Multiple members, including me, tried it - it 'worked' with only one person. And also scientifically has been proved fake.
The contents of these videos are fictitious and humerious optical illusions, designed for entertainment. Nothing in these videos is meant to imply that mobile phones can make popcorn.
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The contents of these videos are fictitious and humerious optical illusions, designed for entertainment. Nothing in these videos is meant to imply that mobile phones can make popcorn.
More than 11 million people have seen OUR videos since May 28, 2008 and we hope you had as much fun watching as we had creating them.
Originally posted by vegno
Sadly this type of information deserves way more coverage than it gets. I have told many friends and relatives to keep their cell phone conversations to a maximum of 20 minutes at one time. Unfortunately they keep this in mind for maybe a day and then resume their habits of speaking countless hours a day on the cell.
I also think this fits well with their global depopulation agenda, not to mention it greatly benefits big pharma...
Originally posted by jetxnet
Well, I guess if the Corporations say it is so, then it must be true!
Did you know Corporations are corrupt and will say anything to forward a self-agendizing interest or objective?
You failed to show any proof what-so-ever. All you showed was the rantings of a single Corporation, which has no merit of credibility otherwise.
[edit on 23-6-2008 by jetxnet]
Originally posted by operatoreleven
Exactly Blaine91555, there is no "Australian Health Research Institute"... Coincidently, A a long term study from The Finnish Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority ( www.stuk.fi... ) just disproved the the ill effects of mobile phone radiation...
And yeah, it all leads back to the Indian news site, not very credible, imo...