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Posted: 30 August 2006 01:15 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 45 ]
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The problem is, many people want to believe in this BS.  It makes their lives safer knowing that something is out there that can take care of any problem they have.  It’s much like a religion in that aspect.  Miracle cures are what everyone wants, even those of us skeptical enough to recognize it as a scam.

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Posted: 31 August 2006 02:15 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 46 ]
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Karma Singh is missing in action. I wonder why?
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Posted: 31 August 2006 02:39 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 47 ]
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More entertainment from the website:

http://www.harmonyunited.com/web/us/biological/headphone.html

Haedphone NOT included.

“How to make mosquitos ignore you”

Well, that could be useful.

Only $591.57   What a bargain!

Air Courier Delivery by Concorde!

Gosh, this system is that important. 

Concorde was retired in November 2003, but heck it’s just advertising after all. We wouldn’t want to think this was real would we?

Harmony Phone Chip

http://www.harmonyunited.com/web/us/cell-phones.html

“...construction fault which causes cell and cordless ‘phones and transmitters to radiate energy in a lethal form.”

Lethal. That’s bad, right?

Oh Karma, Karma, wherefore art thou Karma?

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Posted: 31 August 2006 02:46 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 48 ]
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If it’s on the internet, and it’s a nice website, it has to be real, right Karma?

http://infants-blood.info/

Dave

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Posted: 31 August 2006 10:52 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 49 ]
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Karma Singh - 29 August 2006 12:34 AM

Re smile : Swimming Pools

Hi Joel,
sorry but it’s a qustion of intention.
What is a swimming pool for?
To grow algae or something else?

This is one of the earliest discovies in Quantum Physics.
As more and more technologies based upon it are developed, a much better understanding of how the World
really works will arise. In you as well!

Regards

Karma

Wow, so Karma Singh is trying to covince people that he knows hows to manufacture a piece of plastic so that by placing it near living things it either (a) kills them, or (b) cures them of numerous diseases, depending on the intent of the person using the plastic.  This is pure comedy.

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Posted: 31 August 2006 03:59 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 50 ]
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Karma Singh is still missing in action.
Perhaps his computer is down or he may be on a sales trip.

In his abscence the review continues.

Karma has some wonderful insights into water.

http://www.harmonyunited.com/web/en/water/water.html

“If everything you ate and drank were to be microwaved for 12 seconds, you would be dead within 2 weeks.”

Sounds like a job for the Supersize it guy!

“Forcing water through a pipe so changes its scalar information that it is no longer compatible with the human body.”

Mental note: Must get rid of plumbing.

“The very worst water that you can drink is that which has been stored or bottled in plastic containers. Such “water” is carcinogenic.”

Mental note: Get on to bottled water companies to discuss class action lawsuit for trying to kill me with their cancerous water!

“Soft fizzy drinks sold in plastic bottles are even more poisonous than “water’ sold in the same way. It is not possible to render such soft drinks safe for human consumption.”

Mental note: Get in touch with soft drinks industry to discuss class action lawsuit regarding their deadly fizzy drinks in plastic bottles.

We are all going to be so rich!

Thanks Karma…and I didn’t even need to apply a single chip to my Ming Meng point:

http://www.harmonyunited.com/web/en/biological/general.html  #5

Don’t be a stranger Karma, there are still people out there who might join your enterprize. We do live in a democracy (kind of) and you are just as entitled to your opinions as I am to mine.

Many thanks,
Dave
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Posted: 31 August 2006 08:11 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 51 ]
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EDHUK - 29 August 2006 04:54 AM

Toodle pip
Karma

Tiddle pip???

Oh, and for something that’s not complete nonsense (i.e. not about harmony chip).  It’s “a URL.”  Although the letter “u” is technically a letter and vowel, when you say the word “u” you say “yu.”  Even words that start with vowels technically, if they start with a consonant sound use an “a” instead of an “an.”

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Posted: 01 September 2006 12:14 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 52 ]
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Unfortunately, judging from the last photo on this page:

http://www.harmonyunited.com/viewart.html?id=108

The Harmony Chip cannot cure lazy eye.

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Posted: 01 September 2006 03:42 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 53 ]
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There should be no reason that you could not get at least three testimonial contacts to speak to in person.  Meaning that if these people are so well satisfied that they are willing to give their full names, addresses, and phone numbers to a few prospective “patients” so that they can describe their experience and answer questions live.  I realize that this is not a doctor, but this is standard practice when considering a procedure that is going to change how the body works or looks. 

With thousands of satisfied patients (yes, these people qualify to be called patients), three should not be a problem.  So just ask the guy.  If he can’t find three patients willing to share personal information (addresses and phone numbers) for the good of mankind, then that would be highly suspicious.  As would be finding only three that insist on contacting you instead of vice-versa. 

Anonymous written testimonials are not considered reliable in the healing world, and honest, concerned patients are generally willing to share their experinces first hand. 

In other words…. They ain’t gonna lie to you if you know where to find them.

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Posted: 01 September 2006 08:55 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 54 ]
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Bebelicious - 01 September 2006 03:42 AM

There should be no reason that you could not get at least three testimonial contacts to speak to in person….. They ain’t gonna lie to you if you know where to find them.

The problem with that is that when enough people try a product, even if it is totally worthless, some of them are sure to improve in health during the time that they’re using that product.  And they’ll happily tell everybody about that, fully believing in the product themselves, and not really associating their improved health with the fact that during the same time period they changed their diet, or started exercising, or the chemical plant upriver was closed down.  And if you’re just talking to these people, it can be hard to pinpoint what the real causes were behind their improvement, since you don’t have a life history of them and an environmental survey of their neighbourhood and their medical records and everything else.

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Posted: 01 September 2006 03:01 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 55 ]
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Razela,

The toodle pip thing came from Karma. He’s trying to be “English”. Pretty hard considering he says he’s a Yorkshireman. I can’t imagine too many Yorkshiremen saying toodle pip.

Meanwhile, the days go by without any furthur input from Karma Singh, the Yorkshireman with a dubious grasp on reality. It appears he figures that by not posting there is nothing to discuss.

Luckily, his thoughts are printed for all to read on his website. There are also those awful pictures. Quite creepy really.

Dave

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