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Is it just me who finds it absolutely incredible that anybody would actually pay money for these things? Let alone tens of thousands of dollars.


1. A small amount of the substance the user wished to detect - such as explosives - was put in a Kilner jar along with a sticker that was intended to absorb the "vapours" of the substance

2. The sticker was then placed on a credit-card sized card, which was read by a card reader and inserted into the device

3. The user would then hold the device, which had no working electronics, and the swivelling antenna was meant to indicate the location of the sought substance

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Even with the bribes, it's incredible he got away with it for as long as he did. Anyone with a smidgen of intelligence should realise that there's no such thing as a machine which can detect the presence of a substance based on a little sticker that had been put in a jar. I'm not sure I could come up with a more absurd "invention" if I tried.

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Jeremy Wrote:

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> Even with the bribes, it's incredible he got away

> with it for as long as he did. Anyone with a

> smidgen of intelligence should realise that

> there's no such thing as a machine which can

> detect the presence of a substance based on a

> little sticker that had been put in a jar. I'm not

> sure I could come up with a more absurd

> "invention" if I tried.

Not sure about thousands but I agree wholeheartedly.


Good to see some are suing him for his millions.


El Pibe Wrote:

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> Maybe he had a working demo device or something.

>

> I find it a bit depressing that all he can be

> charged with is fraud when clearly he has

> effectively murdered thousands of people.

Jeremy Wrote:

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> Even with the bribes, it's incredible he got away

> with it for as long as he did.


For what it's worth, the TV Licencing folk still claim to have Detector Vans roaming the streets and homeopathy remains oddly legal.

Burbage Wrote:

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> Jeremy Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Even with the bribes, it's incredible he got

> away

> > with it for as long as he did.

>

> For what it's worth, the TV Licencing folk still

> claim to have Detector Vans roaming the streets

> and homeopathy remains oddly legal.


Homeopathy is a recognised placebo, even the NHS use it, and many consultants are in favour for minor ailments. The problem starts when people think it's a cure for serious illnesses...

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