Actually, it's even better than the vendors thought. 

Just knowing that one exists several thousand miles away, has already 
given me the beneficial effect - I don't even need to buy it!

Or maybe they did already know that, and don'e want to reveal this fact.

On Sat, 7 Nov 2009 [email protected] wrote:

> --- On Sat, 11/7/09, Rob, grandpa of Ryan, Trevor, Devon & Hannah 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> > It "protects your children."  It's "scientifically proven."
> 
> Most importantly:
> 
> "The Bioprotector allows an undisturbed flow of bioenergy (life energy, 
> vitality) through the whole body, having a positive and harmonising effect on 
> health with no harmful side effects."
> 
> "Bioenergy".   "Life energy", aka "vitality"...
> 
> Man, I can feel my bioenergy piling up just thinking about it.
> 
> But why does my spell-check not recognize "bioenergy" as a real word? 
> 
> The point of all this rhetoric, of course, is to get people to buy the 
> products before anyone actually checks the references.  Also of course, the 
> kind of folks (in general) who worry about "EMR" and "bioenergy" also don't 
> believe in "science" and "testing labs", so checking references is anathema 
> at the best of times.
> 
> (BTW, if Matt shows up, everyone pretend that we're talking about infosec...)
> 
> ...and that's why I think we should advocate pen testing!!!!
> 
> -chris
> 
> 
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