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  • So that's why Iraq still needs are help :-/

  • How can people believe this nonsense? I worry for the species...

  • The US army spent $85 million tax dollars for these to be used in Iraq.

  • @Launchapproval Coat hangers cut and bent into L's would have been cheaper and just as effective.

  • Hey George. Yep. Will try to remember to let you know. Have you joined our Campaign Group at:

    groups.google.com/group/the-fa­ke-explosives-detector-campaig­n

    ALL WELCOME.

  • Seems like the rentacrowd mob who turned up here trying to defend this have gone away with tails between their legs. Shameless cowards!

    General Pierre hadji Georgiou - ProSec, How long before they come after you too ? You, your money and Jim McCormicks he's hidden there!

    Also Stelian Ilie at Mira Telecom in Romania. Another hiding place for the ill gotten gains. You too! Knock, Knock...Who's there?...

  • @diohuni let me know if this video is used at trial. it was pulled from their website in 2009

  • Great news folks. General al Jabiri arrested. This man and others there were the ones who shared the money. Now the Iraqi Government can't let this go. They have stacks of evidence. The rest of the fraudsters will follow.

  • so what...

  • It said on some video that each one of these things cost over 100 thousand bucks.

    That's lulz.

  • Its amusing to hear how stupid people purchase stupid gadgets and then everything winds up in the shithouse. Broken dreams make me laugh >=D

  • This is a fraud and a scam, shouldn't be on YouTube, FLAGGED.

  • @piggypolice my dearest pork cutlet, my lovely bacon slice, it's transparently obvious to anyone with two or three brain cells that this product is a clear fraud. now, you can prevent people from watching this video by flagging it, or you can allow the evidence to remain online. the choice is yours, mon ami.

  • @georgezimmer Sorry, I was having a bad day.

  • @georgezimmer Phew, for a moment i though you actually belived in this utter crap, It's nice to see you are a resonable man

  • @georgezimmer I just sprayed my tea all over my desk reading your beautifully worded retort :)

  • Electrostatic Attraction, Electrostatic Ionic Attraction, Nuclear Quadrupole Resonance.....oh dear. Such long words, such little meaning. What on earth does electrostatic ionic attraction have to do with nuclear quadrupole resonance, and how does a metal stick in a plastic box detect either?

  • @koncorde Go and read on wikipedia man, you find your answers there.

  • It is working by electrostatic (ionic) attraction, (also referred to as Electrostatic Attraction [ESA]) the most advanced technology in explosives detection. I believe these accusations are not founded and I didn’t found all over the internet not even one credible prove against it.

  • @cristeadriana10 You lying cunt. I hope you get maimed in a bomb explosion

  • Congratulations to those peddling this scam. You have made the world that much more intolerable for your fellow man - mothers , fathers, sons and daughters being blown to bits. No one is interested in hearing you attempt to defend this coat hanger and plastic shit on a stick. We all know the truth. I just hope that one day your conscience will finally ring some truth in your pathetic life to the lives you have endangered and the suffering you have caused all for your pursuit of money and greed.

  • I also think they don’t have proves against him and device so they try to put both in a bad position with mass media “help” which I don’t think is disinterested. I think they have a big motivation in uncle Sam currency. :)))

  • Until now there was no clear evidence, not even one, to prove the device is not functional. This is only a campaign against this device not against its capabilities. If the owner was somebody else I am sure there were no articles about it.

  • I hope one day this new technologies will save the word from those fanatics suicide bombers.

  • I hope one day this new technologies will save the word from those fanatics suicide bombers.

  • I have been saw one of this and is working great. I am sure it will save a lot of lives and get a lot of terrorist arrested. Good job Prosec!

  • Love the music. Damn STUPID people

  • God dam people are stupid.

  • All power to the ideomotor!

  • Unbelievable that in 2010 people could actually believe in this garbage. Just shows you how corrupt the Iraqi government is.

  • this device is a joke like the picture you use for your profile

  • This device (ADE651, renamed from Quadro Tracker) is found among the items for sale at the real security company site whose URL appears in the end of the video. So does a link to the .mpg version of this same video. They even claim "nuclear quadrupole resonance (NQR)" & "nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR)" without batteries, in a belt clip box.

  • Hang on a second...aren't some of those explosions at the beginning of the clip from Mission Impossible 3? And XxX 2?

    I hope McCormick got permission to use them in his fraudulent little ad, otherwise...oops.

  • this is a joke you idiot

  • it's not a joke, this is a real product sold mostly to iraqi police

  • @FedExxon The item is a joke but the ad is not a joke this is a Quadro Tracker.

  • I have one at home and it works.

  • The people that make these need to be found and have giant ripe pineapples shoved up their asses daily for the rest of their lives.

  • Nah, the government that is dumb enough to buy it at very expensive price should have that too

    " Don't worry it's a different brand"

    Thailand Minister's quote of the year

  • No batteries and a 600m range *sigh* people are stupid.

  • Ripoff.

  • criminals

    this is so low.

  • Lol, what a fucking rip.

    Another thing to piss the Iraqi government off.

  • Just as I thought, governments round the world would spend millions on a device with out checking it first. It doesn't take Einstein to work out this is as useful as a chocolate fire guard. I cant say I'm amazed by the stupidity of all this, I just wish I had thought up this scam. You can bet ATSC director Jim McCormick was laughing his head off at the governments around the world making all that money. Good for him just shows you what a bunch of useless cunts we have running this country.

  • nah... you can bet that those McCormick split the profits 50/50 with those whose decision it was to buy a device that contains no electronics! - the poor suckers are the Iraqi police and soldiers who put their life having faith in something utterly useless.

  • @maxfm83 Bingo. I'm sure there are kickbacks. There's no way somebody thought this was an actual working product.

  • Someone should put the people behind this out of their sad little existence

  • This does not work and is a con

  • >acorntechnique

    I refer you to the BBC news story on this. Your numbers are just wrong mate. 6000 sold w/w over last 10 years. £52 million spent bu Iraq on them.

  • Someone needs to find and mirror anything they can find on this stuff. And as an aside it's amusing to watch this thing in action - it's identical to using a piece of wire coat-hanger in a cotton reel.

  • isnt this total bollocks?

  • He has been arrested. Snake oil man Jim is assisting the law this weekend.

  • He'll still be wealthy when he gets out and will probably only spend a few years in prison : (

  • This is made by a twat in somerset, the cards have nothing but anti theft shop tags inside them, Iraq paid £52m for a fucking huge bunch of these, without even testing them... stupid fucking iraqis

  • Your arithmetic is wrong.

    6000 units were sold at $40,000 each.

    that's $240 million dollars.

    = approx £149 million.

    Where did you get 52 from?

  • in reply to acorntechnique :

    >Your arithmetic is wrong.

    >Where did you get 52 from?

    6000 sold worldwide ever.

    £52 million spent on them by the Iraqis alone.

  • Your not paying attention.

    6000 units were sold to Iraq alone, at an average cost of $40,000 a piece.

  • hahahahahahaha

  • This is about as useful as getting your dick out to search for bombs

  • scam, scam, scam, scam

    in the last 3 months 250+ Iraqis have lost their lives due to this piece of rubbish.

    Only bought by the, corrupt, the gullible or the plain stupid.

  • Eh, ion/particle divining ? Unlikely . . . !

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