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Britain has imposed TOKEN ban the export of a hand-held device, ADE651, sold as a bomb-detection device in Iraq and Afghanistan but not many other countries around the world, including India, Pakistan, Thailand and the Middle East. This would help protect export revenue generated by such worthless devices, and avoid the risk of countries demanding full refund with tangible compensations for thousands of lifes lost and the injured. The device, made by ATSC, and costing up to $60,000 each, has been declared useless. Tests proved the ADE651 device card contained only a tag used by shops to prevent theft or shoplifting. The tags cost around five cents ($0.05). Such "smart" devices cost less than $1.00 to make. The devices dont detect explosives. There is nothing to program in these cards. There is no memory. There is no microcontroller. Oh, the smell of easy money!

ATSC owner, Jim McCormick, 53, is helping British police probe into allegations of criminal deception or fraud. McCormick was arrested on Friday 22 January 2010 on suspicion of fraud by misrepresentation, and bailed pending further inquiries. McCormick has claimed the pistol-shaped hand-held device detects explosives, stops suicide bombers and cars passing through checkpoints. There is nothing magical, scientific or technological about the magic wand that is used at thousands of checkpoints in Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan and other parts of the world. Such useless devices often show false-negative and false-positive. It failed to detect suicide bombers who managed to get two tons of explosives into downtown Baghdad on 25 October 2009, killing 155 and injuring 500 people. The British government has banned the export of the device to Iraq and Afghanistan from this week in January 2010. These devices are not used by Western governments.

US selected Iraq government, police and army officials paid over $115m (actual cost $1) to buy some 1,500 the worthless ADE651 devices, and got trained on how to use it!!! Clever, where is "transparency" international? Other worthless devices with similar price tags include The GT200, Alpha 6, Sniffex, HEDD1, H3 Tec, MOLE, PSD-22, Quadro Tracker. They only risk lives and steals money from the buyers. None of them can detect armed Blackwater XE thugs as they fund orange force terrorists in Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan and many other countries around the world. The devices are nothing more than a fraud to feed politicians, arm forces and law enforcement officials. They must spend tax payers money on practical and effective counterterrorism measures. to propect people. The useless device wont replace sniffing dogs, baggage screening machines, vehicle scanners, strip body searches, physical inspections, and closed circuit television systems that could be used more effectively to detect CIA orange force mercenaries. Muslims who have suffered in the bombings are angry at the fiasco surrounding the devices such as The GT200, ADE651, Alpha 6, Sniffex, HEDD1, H3 Tec, MOLE, PSD-22, Quadro Tracker, and any other similar device is a product that only risk lives and steals money from the buyers, etc.

McCormick, a former Merseyside police officer, claimed that his devices, which consist of little more than a telescopic antenna on a molded plastic handle, are able to detect explosives in the same way as a dowsing rod finds water. ATSC also claimed that its device can find guns, ammunition, drugs, truffles, human bodies and even contraband ivory at distances up to a kilometer, underground, through walls, underwater or even from airplanes three miles high. ATSC also claimed device works on electrostatic magnetic ion attraction. McCormick claims his ADE651 device used special electronic cards slotted into it to detect explosives.

NOTE: Dowsing, also known as divining and water-witching, is the claimed ability to locate water, oil, minerals, objects, locations, missing persons etc, using such objects as a metal rod, a pair of bent wires, a forked stick, a pendulum or the open hands. For more effective security solutions, consult spsyed associates first, or last!

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  • Good news. General Jabiri arrested on coruption charges. Check blogs here

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  • Whoa! I have H3 Tec pushing their products on the LRL section of my website! I am hoping they will become my next big sponsor!

  • Accurate in that this device is a worthless POS but I think the explosions weren't really necessary. At least several governments have finally woken up to the fact that it's causing unnecessary deaths and needs to be stopped. The FBI and several other professionals have already tested it and proven it doesnt work at all.

  • spammers. idiots who believe that other's thoughts are their own. mashed brains unable to spawn a single idea of their own. lame.

  • fake devices, people lives have been put at risk due to this conning company

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