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Dave J.
01-13-2014, 07:55 AM
A few years ago I dived into what was then the TNet dowsing & LRL forum, both for the purpose of exploring honest dowsing (if any such thing existed), and at the same time exploring the psychology of the whole dowsing-LRL phenomenon. It was an interesting and educational experience.

Nowadays in medical fraud I'm using Chuckie as a case study in how frauds are done. The principles are the same.

Thanks for everything y'all have taught me.

--Dave J.

Geo
01-14-2014, 03:31 AM
So much years and you did not see anything????
You are not a good pupil:lol:

Dave J.
01-14-2014, 05:48 AM
whaddaya think of this one?

http://advancedmineralcompounds.com/
http://www.jwkennedyfoundation.org/

Look familiar?

--Dave J.

Dell Winders
01-14-2014, 07:30 AM
Looks like you haven't learned anything. Not even to shut up when you, and often any one else knows what to heck you are talking about. Maybe psycho analyst isn't your thing. Have you ever thought of learning communication skills? Dell

Dave J.
01-14-2014, 07:35 AM
Dell, they're links to a scam that is based on the same principles as Chuckie's LRL scam.
I learned well from Chuckie. Great scam, doncha think?

--Dave J.

Nicolas
01-14-2014, 04:27 PM
A few years ago I dived into what was then the TNet dowsing & LRL forum, both for the purpose of exploring honest dowsing (if any such thing existed), and at the same time exploring the psychology of the whole dowsing-LRL phenomenon. It was an interesting and educational experience.

Nowadays in medical fraud I'm using Chuckie as a case study in how frauds are done. The principles are the same.

Thanks for everything y'all have taught me.

--Dave J.


So much years and you did not see anything????
You are not a good pupil:lol:

Thank you Geo

Per skeptical and complex devices LRL's and PD and PDK and others


You do not know anything because you are skeptical and not looking
I advise you to learn before you speak.


You missed the train ride


http://www.longrangelocators.com/forums/showthread.php?t=18954

Carl-NC
01-15-2014, 06:58 AM
My personal favorite is Structured Water:

http://www.structuredwaterunit.com

The Good News is, like LRLs, you can get into the business with just a visit to the local hardware store for some PVC and glue. The Bad News is that Structured Water is only for someone begging to be a victim.

Geo
01-15-2014, 07:10 AM
...................:???: :???: :nerd:

Dave J.
01-15-2014, 07:14 AM
My personal favorite is Structured Water:

http://www.structuredwaterunit.com

The Good News is, like LRLs, you can get into the business with just a visit to the local hardware store for some PVC and glue. The Bad News is that Structured Water is only for someone begging to be a victim.


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Funny you should mention it, here's one of my recent posts from a medical forum:

You folks with some basic knowledge of chemistry and physics will have fun with the website's essay "the fourth state of water", an interview of Pollock by Dr. Mercola. I'm really disappointed to see Dr. Mercola either too ignorant or too courteous to ask some obvious questions to challenge such imaginary nonsense.

The irony is that water does indeed take on an ordered structure (and thus electrical polarity) against hydrophobic or hydrophilic surfaces. The electric nonsymmetery of the water molecule is the basis of its extremely high dielectric constant, as well as the high pressure exerted by amorphous water when it becomes ordered into the electronic crystal structure we call "ice".

But no, glaciers don't turn H20 into H302 and neither does Pollock. Notice he isn't pitching the leftover hydrogen? Valuable fuel available for free, problem is the whole thing is malarkey. The fact that "Kennedy" (or whoever has appropriated the Kennedy persona) wants stuff like this on his own website is...... drum roll......... "qualifying the customer".

He's looking for people who love to be suckered by frauds. There is a certain percentage of the population that loves being suckered by frauds, wild guess maybe 5%, we've all known them. They're actually attracted to frauds (esp. pseudoscience frauds), they collect them, just one or two won't do. It's a demographic.

And, "Kennedy" wants people who ask hard questions to go away.

--Dave J.