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Dust the chest with talcum powder. Do the objects still stick?
Of course they don't.
Go ahead, try it yourself.
Now, ask yourself why Talcum Powder would make a "magnetic" effect go away.
Is it possible that the objects are sticking for some other reason? Like maybe, the skin's moisture and oiliness?
No, that would make too much sense -- even a TV "journalist" would be able to see that there's nothing at all newsworthy here. Just more delusion and/or fraud.
hahaha I was laughing when I was like seeing his father put on forks on him.... I was thinking that was soo mean... haha.. can't afford a drawer so they use that little boy.
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Dust the chest with talcum powder. Do the objects still stick?
Of course they don't.
Go ahead, try it yourself.
Now, ask yourself why Talcum Powder would make a "magnetic" effect go away.
Is it possible that the objects are sticking for some other reason? Like maybe, the skin's moisture and oiliness?
No, that would make too much sense -- even a TV "journalist" would be able to see that there's nothing at all newsworthy here. Just more delusion and/or fraud.
If it's so rare, how come I can do it?