This thing cures cancer. It also makes you never miss free throws, triples your penis size (men AND women), teaches your dog to solve Rubik's cubes, communicates with aliens, and fills your enemies' fanny packs with soggy spaghetti.
My boyfriend is a distributor and used the wand on my injured hand. Believe me when I say I was sceptic...until I felt the energy and even a little bit of a light shock on my hand...the swelling went down and I am ever so grateful...
If you really want to know what is inside this pen, check out the Topic:
Autopsy of a Zero Point Energy Pen on the warriormatrix(dot)com web site. Pics show Neodymium Magnets with some mineral powders. It's more or less like the Orgone energy technology. Personally, anyone can make one of these for approx. $20.
@halleyscomet ***U're post notice just came in as the seller of my Scalar pendant emailed me with info that his manufacturer is going to buy the Amega, cut it open and replicate it & I will pay much less. lololol
I really don't care if ppl think it's just pseudoscience.
Science still cannot figure out how to operate the ET space crafts that they have in their possession.
My financial planner has an Amega, raves about it, even used it on his very old dog & now she can climb the stairs!
@OMGaNEWBIE "Science still cannot figure out how to operate the ET space crafts that they have in their possession."
I'm not surprised someone gullible enough to believe in magic wands also swallows the sci-fi inspired tall tales of alien spacecraft in government hangars.
"My financial planner has an Amega"
That's a particularly pathetic example of the "argument from authority" fallacy. Why would a finical planner be better suited to evaluate quackery than anyone else?
@OMGaNEWBIE "You have problems believing in anything."
Ahh, one of the sire calls of the quack. "You don't believe in my pseudoscience so you MUST be an unimaginative husk of a human being!"
You can bleat about "belief" all you want, but with all the wonder, majesty and beauty in the universe revealed to us though science I don't feel the need to invent mythologies or believe in magic.
If you learned more about the real world, I think you'd find it far more interesting than fairy tales.
Asking cranks for evidence generally pisses them off.
"You know for a fact that these wands don't work, bcos you never tried one"
I know for a fact they don't work because the claims of what they do and how they do it are absurd. You don't have to try every crack-pot notion to know it's bunk.
@halleyscomet ***Your quote: I know for a fact they don't work because the claims of what they do and how they do it are absurd. You don't have to try every crack-pot notion to know it's bunk.
See, you don't bother to try anything! Yet you know it all.
"You know for a fact bcos you scoured the entire world that no gov't has any ET space ships."
I know there's no evidence to support such claims, and being a sane person I require evidence of extreme claims before I believe them. Why are you so happy to believe unsupported, unverified claims without evidence of any kind?
@OMGaNEWBIE "Cynics are only a niche group. That should tell you something!"
It tells me that the public education system is doing a piss-poor job of teaching basic critical thinking skills.
But if an argument from popularity is what you're going after, I'd like to point out that there are far more skeptics out there than there are people naive and gullible enough to believe in magic wands. If I'm a niche, you're an endangered species.
Said by a person who believes in magic wands. Do you see the irony in YOU trying to use the "argument from popularity" fallacy against someone who is part of a substantially larger group than yours?
@OMGaNEWBIE By that logic I can say your opinion doesn't count because you've never tried topically applied crocodile poo as a contraceptive. I can claim people can fly if they jump out of an aircraft and flap their arms hard enough and then ridicule you for having never tried it yourself.
The ONLY response you have for a request for verifiable evidence is ridicule and insults. That tells a reasonable person far more about your claims than I think you realize.
@OMGaNEWBIE So in your mind, everyone has to try every absurd quack remedy before they can call it bunk, even when that quack remedy, like your magic wand, offers NO evidence or even a plausible explanation of how it works?
Give me a reason to try it., Give me some evidence. Give me something other than insults and unverified testimonials. Go on. I'm waiting.
@OMGaNEWBIE "When you actually try something, until then, you are just a waste of time talking to."
Did you ever drink a glass of arsenic to cure acne? It works wonders you know. You should try it. If you don't, if all you do is demand I provide evidence other than testimonials that arsenic cures acne then you're just a pathetic little skeptic who is afraid of the truth, and probably a big phamra shill to boot!
Do you see how absurd the "you have to try it" argument sounds?
@OMGaNEWBIE "ARE YOU DEMANDING THAT NO ONE TRIES ANYTHING BCOS YOU & YOUR TINY NICHE DON'T BELIEVE IN IT."
I'm saying you shouldn't invest money in a quack remedy when there's no evidence or plausibility. I keep asking for evidence and all you respond with is insults.
Where is your evidence?
What REASON can you give people to try one of these magic wands other than insults?
All I'm asking for is evidence and all you have is insults. Just admit you have no proof and move on.
@OMGaNEWBIE That's not how evidence works. You are the one making extraordinary claims. The onus is upon you to prove them. Besides, I've already pointed out that zero point energy is too scarce to be used for anything constructive. I HAVE offered evidence that it doesn't work, evidence that you have flat out ignored.
@OMGaNEWBIE There's another way the magic wand makers have snookered you. Go back and total up how much money you've spent and how much money you've actually made selling these wands. Go ahead. Next, if you've made any money, which is doubtful, calculate your hourly wage based on the time invested in selling magic wands.
Now compare that to what a fast food joint would pay you to flip burgers for the same amount of time.
@OMGaNEWBIE "his manufacturer is going to buy the Amega, cut it open and replicate it"
Why not just toss some crystals in an aluminum tube and call it a day? There's no science behind the gag gift for them to replicate, just nonsense, fluff and childish notions.
@cosmolito "Zero point" or "Vacuum energy" is only capable of producing a max of 6 × 10-10 joules per cubic meter. The average Alkaline AA battery holds 5,071 Joules of energy. Anyone claiming "Vacuum energy" or "Zero point energy" is useful for something is either a con artist or completely ignorant of the physics of such energies. There's not enough of it to be useful. This "Want" is a scam, plain and simple.
@cosmolito "In the nicest way possible, good luck with that :) "
Oh, come on now, we both know these wands are a scam. Getting all uppity with someone who calls you on it just makes you look like a rude con artist instead of just a con artist.
This thing cures cancer. It also makes you never miss free throws, triples your penis size (men AND women), teaches your dog to solve Rubik's cubes, communicates with aliens, and fills your enemies' fanny packs with soggy spaghetti.
Also, I am a pope. So are you.
....quantum!
Kerberoz01 3 months ago
what a load of utter crap, that wand should be inserted into the rectum of its con artist inventor!
TheDENTAGE 8 months ago 2
My boyfriend is a distributor and used the wand on my injured hand. Believe me when I say I was sceptic...until I felt the energy and even a little bit of a light shock on my hand...the swelling went down and I am ever so grateful...
waterblu33 1 year ago
If you really want to know what is inside this pen, check out the Topic:
Autopsy of a Zero Point Energy Pen on the warriormatrix(dot)com web site. Pics show Neodymium Magnets with some mineral powders. It's more or less like the Orgone energy technology. Personally, anyone can make one of these for approx. $20.
OMGaNEWBIE 1 year ago
@OMGaNEWBIE If it's just like Orgone then it's just pseudoscience with no basis in reality.
halleyscomet 1 year ago
@halleyscomet ***U're post notice just came in as the seller of my Scalar pendant emailed me with info that his manufacturer is going to buy the Amega, cut it open and replicate it & I will pay much less. lololol
I really don't care if ppl think it's just pseudoscience.
Science still cannot figure out how to operate the ET space crafts that they have in their possession.
My financial planner has an Amega, raves about it, even used it on his very old dog & now she can climb the stairs!
OMGaNEWBIE 1 year ago
@OMGaNEWBIE "Science still cannot figure out how to operate the ET space crafts that they have in their possession."
I'm not surprised someone gullible enough to believe in magic wands also swallows the sci-fi inspired tall tales of alien spacecraft in government hangars.
"My financial planner has an Amega"
That's a particularly pathetic example of the "argument from authority" fallacy. Why would a finical planner be better suited to evaluate quackery than anyone else?
halleyscomet 1 year ago
@halleyscomet ***You have problems believing in anything.
The day will come to you, as it does to everyone, where you will have an
experience.
Bye Bye!
OMGaNEWBIE 1 year ago
@OMGaNEWBIE "You have problems believing in anything."
Ahh, one of the sire calls of the quack. "You don't believe in my pseudoscience so you MUST be an unimaginative husk of a human being!"
You can bleat about "belief" all you want, but with all the wonder, majesty and beauty in the universe revealed to us though science I don't feel the need to invent mythologies or believe in magic.
If you learned more about the real world, I think you'd find it far more interesting than fairy tales.
halleyscomet 1 year ago
@halleyscomet *** Cynics are such a pain in the A**
You know for a fact that these wands don't work, bcos you never tried one.
You know for a fact bcos you scoured the entire world that no gov't has any ET space ships.
You know for a fact, without doing anything, or experiencing anything that you are right.
Seems to me, that the only fact here is that you like to have the last word.
So be it.
Cynics are only a niche group. That should tell you something!
OMGaNEWBIE 1 year ago
@OMGaNEWBIE "Cynics are such a pain in the A"
Asking cranks for evidence generally pisses them off.
"You know for a fact that these wands don't work, bcos you never tried one"
I know for a fact they don't work because the claims of what they do and how they do it are absurd. You don't have to try every crack-pot notion to know it's bunk.
halleyscomet 1 year ago
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@halleyscomet ***Your quote: I know for a fact they don't work because the claims of what they do and how they do it are absurd. You don't have to try every crack-pot notion to know it's bunk.
See, you don't bother to try anything! Yet you know it all.
Like I said, you are a waste of time.
OMGaNEWBIE 1 year ago
@OMGaNEWBIE
"You know for a fact bcos you scoured the entire world that no gov't has any ET space ships."
I know there's no evidence to support such claims, and being a sane person I require evidence of extreme claims before I believe them. Why are you so happy to believe unsupported, unverified claims without evidence of any kind?
halleyscomet 1 year ago
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@OMGaNEWBIE "Cynics are only a niche group. That should tell you something!"
It tells me that the public education system is doing a piss-poor job of teaching basic critical thinking skills.
But if an argument from popularity is what you're going after, I'd like to point out that there are far more skeptics out there than there are people naive and gullible enough to believe in magic wands. If I'm a niche, you're an endangered species.
halleyscomet 1 year ago
@OMGaNEWBIE "Cynics are only a niche group"
Said by a person who believes in magic wands. Do you see the irony in YOU trying to use the "argument from popularity" fallacy against someone who is part of a substantially larger group than yours?
halleyscomet 1 year ago
@halleyscomet ***Like I said, ppl that past judgment without trying anything, their opinion does not count. Your just a waste of time.
OMGaNEWBIE 1 year ago
@OMGaNEWBIE By that logic I can say your opinion doesn't count because you've never tried topically applied crocodile poo as a contraceptive. I can claim people can fly if they jump out of an aircraft and flap their arms hard enough and then ridicule you for having never tried it yourself.
The ONLY response you have for a request for verifiable evidence is ridicule and insults. That tells a reasonable person far more about your claims than I think you realize.
Show me some actual evidence.
halleyscomet 1 year ago
@halleyscomet ***Yep, if I did not try it, I have no right to pass judgment on it.
Try learning that lesson yourself.
OMGaNEWBIE 1 year ago
@OMGaNEWBIE So in your mind, everyone has to try every absurd quack remedy before they can call it bunk, even when that quack remedy, like your magic wand, offers NO evidence or even a plausible explanation of how it works?
Give me a reason to try it., Give me some evidence. Give me something other than insults and unverified testimonials. Go on. I'm waiting.
halleyscomet 1 year ago
@halleyscomet ***btw: Your just like a kid that hates to eat broccoli.
Have you ever tasted it, says the mom? No, says the kid, I just know I'm going
to hate it.
Then in adult hood, HE EATS BROCCOLI AND LOVE IT.
When you actually try something, until then, you are just a waste of time talking to.
Bye, Bye.
OMGaNEWBIE 1 year ago
@OMGaNEWBIE "When you actually try something, until then, you are just a waste of time talking to."
Did you ever drink a glass of arsenic to cure acne? It works wonders you know. You should try it. If you don't, if all you do is demand I provide evidence other than testimonials that arsenic cures acne then you're just a pathetic little skeptic who is afraid of the truth, and probably a big phamra shill to boot!
Do you see how absurd the "you have to try it" argument sounds?
halleyscomet 1 year ago
@halleyscomet ***Arsenic is used in meds in small dosages all the time.
What's your point? ARE YOU DEMANDING THAT NO ONE TRIES ANYTHING BCOS YOU & YOUR TINY NICHE DON'T BELIEVE IN IT.
I will not respond to anymore of your ridiculous posts, bcos it has become clear that you do need the last word.
So have it!
OMGaNEWBIE 1 year ago
@OMGaNEWBIE "ARE YOU DEMANDING THAT NO ONE TRIES ANYTHING BCOS YOU & YOUR TINY NICHE DON'T BELIEVE IN IT."
I'm saying you shouldn't invest money in a quack remedy when there's no evidence or plausibility. I keep asking for evidence and all you respond with is insults.
Where is your evidence?
What REASON can you give people to try one of these magic wands other than insults?
All I'm asking for is evidence and all you have is insults. Just admit you have no proof and move on.
halleyscomet 1 year ago
@halleyscomet *** PROVE TO ALL OF US THAT IT DOES NOT WORK!
OMGaNEWBIE 1 year ago
@OMGaNEWBIE That's not how evidence works. You are the one making extraordinary claims. The onus is upon you to prove them. Besides, I've already pointed out that zero point energy is too scarce to be used for anything constructive. I HAVE offered evidence that it doesn't work, evidence that you have flat out ignored.
halleyscomet 1 year ago
@OMGaNEWBIE There's another way the magic wand makers have snookered you. Go back and total up how much money you've spent and how much money you've actually made selling these wands. Go ahead. Next, if you've made any money, which is doubtful, calculate your hourly wage based on the time invested in selling magic wands.
Now compare that to what a fast food joint would pay you to flip burgers for the same amount of time.
depressing, isn't it? ;)
halleyscomet 1 year ago
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@OMGaNEWBIE "his manufacturer is going to buy the Amega, cut it open and replicate it"
Why not just toss some crystals in an aluminum tube and call it a day? There's no science behind the gag gift for them to replicate, just nonsense, fluff and childish notions.
halleyscomet 1 year ago
$300 is a lot of money to pay for a magic wand. You'd do just as well with a wooden wand from a seller on Etsy.
CommanderSquidlet 1 year ago 2
@CommanderSquidlet In the nicest way possible, good luck with that :)
cosmolito 1 year ago
@cosmolito "Zero point" or "Vacuum energy" is only capable of producing a max of 6 × 10-10 joules per cubic meter. The average Alkaline AA battery holds 5,071 Joules of energy. Anyone claiming "Vacuum energy" or "Zero point energy" is useful for something is either a con artist or completely ignorant of the physics of such energies. There's not enough of it to be useful. This "Want" is a scam, plain and simple.
halleyscomet 1 year ago
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@cosmolito "In the nicest way possible, good luck with that :) "
Oh, come on now, we both know these wands are a scam. Getting all uppity with someone who calls you on it just makes you look like a rude con artist instead of just a con artist.
halleyscomet 1 year ago