Chris O.
Critical Thinker
- Joined
- May 9, 2005
- Messages
- 453
Question: How do I know if the gadget really works?
Answer: Most people who work with vibrational medicine find at some time it helps to be able to dowse, usually with a pendulum, or to use muscle testing to find out if a remedy helps. If you can dowse with a pendulum ask it, "Does the Voice Potentiser work"? If you cannot please ask someone to dowse the question for you. I ask you to take on trust that this device is all that it is claimed to be, and I am certain you will not be disappointed!
I think you're missing the elegance of that obviously true statement. The product is supposed to be an empty plastic box, and that's what it is.fowlsound said:"trust the product is all it is supposed to be?"
SOLD! I don't need pesky evidence...
How do these tools sleep at night?
Regardless of what you think these are great products that work really well. I know because I have one and have told all my freinds about them.Dreaming of the incredible wealth they're reaping, with almost no cost to themselves.
Well, I don't know how I can argue with this. These have to be the most compelling arguments I've heard this last minute, without a doubt. Sign me up! Just because they make unbelievable claims doesn't mean they need any pesky evidence or even any basis for it to work! You're just poopy-heads, trying to keep a decent company from fleecing, erm, making a decent living! For shame!Regardless of what you think these are great products that work really well. I know because I have one and have told all my freinds about them.
Its is easy to doubt and scoff at something you have no knowledge of.
Just because something sounds unbeleivable it doesnt automatically mean its not true. Everyday we hear about amazing scientific acheivements, many of which sound totally unbelievable, but it they turn out to be true.
White Mountain dont make incredible income, because after all remedy making is a limited market, mostly alternative health practitioners and a few medical doctors.
I have been told the parts for making these products come from all over the world and are not cheap to get, so any suggestion that these products cost nothing is just plain nonsense.
Regardless of what you think these are great products that work really well. I know because I have one and have told all my freinds about them.
Its is easy to doubt and scoff at something you have no knowledge of.
Just because something sounds unbeleivable it doesnt automatically mean its not true. Everyday we hear about amazing scientific acheivements, many of which sound totally unbelievable, but it they turn out to be true.
White Mountain dont make incredible income, because after all remedy making is a limited market, mostly alternative health practitioners and a few medical doctors.
I have been told the parts for making these products come from all over the world and are not cheap to get, so any suggestion that these products cost nothing is just plain nonsense.
If this loony tune running that site ever wants to have ANY credibility whatsoever, he should as least learn how to spell the word believe. I counted over a dozen places where he has it spelled beleive.
D_Warwick said:...unbeleivable...freinds...
...all my freinds about them.
Regardless of what you think these are great products that work really well.
I know because I have one and have told all my freinds about them.
Its is easy to doubt and scoff at something you have no knowledge of.
Just because something sounds unbeleivable it doesnt automatically mean its not true.
Everyday we hear about amazing scientific acheivements, many of which sound totally unbelievable, but it they turn out to be true.
White Mountain dont make incredible income, because after all remedy making is a limited market, mostly alternative health practitioners and a few medical doctors.
I have been told the parts for making these products come from all over the world and are not cheap to get, so any suggestion that these products cost nothing is just plain nonsense.