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HOLOGRAPHIC DISCS: LifeWave in sheep’s clothing?
Posted: 18 June 2007 08:42 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 12 ]
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Looks like Warren Hanchey learned a thing or two about running scams from scam master David Schmidt, and then figured, “Why should David Schmidt make all the money and I be just a paid employee,” so Hanchey started his own scam that closely mirrors the Lifewave B.S.  Perhaps we’ll soon see something posted on Hanchey’s site about how he spent 10 years researching his amazing holographic data disc technology, after originally being invited by the Navy to invent new technologies for secret submarine programs.  Would Hanchey be that shameless?

Holographic data discs.  What a hoot!

I guess after enjoying a front row seat to the workings of the LifeWave scam, Warren Hanchey took to heart the old saying:  “Nobody ever went broke overestimating the stupidity of the American people.”

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Posted: 18 June 2007 08:50 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 13 ]
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Razela - 17 June 2007 08:41 PM

Whoa!!  I use to work just around the corner from them on prospect and Ivanhoe.  I wish I had known.  I would have paid them a visit to check out their offices.  Too bad I moved to AZ only 3 weeks ago.  Damn it.

Well then, since you know the area, you’re a prime candidate to try an out-of-body experience and do some remote viewing of them!

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Posted: 18 June 2007 09:36 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 14 ]
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I checked out the map, I was just blocks away from there last Tuesday. I think I am glad I decided to just watch the seals instead of visiting this place.

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Posted: 18 June 2007 11:51 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 15 ]
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Warren Hanchey and Rich Lang claim that the efficacy of their stupid holographic data disks has been verified by Lee G. Wooley and his amazing SpectraVision machine.  http://www.holographicenergy.com/html/biocoherence_abstract.html  (“BioCoherence Analysis (BCA) is a new complex . . . emerging science developed by Lee G. Woolley.”)

Gee, that looks like the same Lee. G. Woolley who was one of the ground floor people at LifeWave (http://www.museumofhoaxes.com/hoax/forum/forum_comments/2526/P380/, one of the speakers along with Rich Lang at one of the original Lifewave conventions), and who verified the efficacy of Lifewave patches using his SpectraVision machine.  http://www.lifewave.com/pdf/Abstracts/Abstract007-WoolleyHaltiwanger.pdf  (“BioCoherence and Lifewave Energy Enhancement Patches Utilizing Bionetic-Feedback Assessment, by By Lee G. Woolley, CBT, BPA and Dr. Steven Haltiwanger MD:  BioCoherence Analysis (BCA) is an emerging complex science . . . “).

So what else has this Lee G. Woolley done, that would give him credibility in his claim to have invented a whole new complex science, which is being used by David Schmidt to provide credibility to his own brand new science of Lifewave’s tiny cell phones that tell your body to “Burn more Fat” and “Wrinkles Go Away” and “Malaria Go Away” and “Fight Radiation Damage” and “Stop Snoring”?

Ummmm. . . not much that I can find on the Internet.  Like David Schmidt, Lee G. Woolley is a man (or woman?) with little or no body of work that is indexed on the Internet, but yet who claims to have invented a whole new science.  Who needs those stupid science degrees and professional recognition, anyway?

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Posted: 18 June 2007 11:52 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 16 ]
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But wait, there’s more.  Rich Lang tells us that the emerging complex science of BioCoherence is supported, at least in theory, by the work of “Rubik”.  http://www.holographicenergy.com/html/biocoherence_abstract.html.  Is that the same Dr. Beverly Rubik who appeared on stage at a LifeWave convention but who wasn’t really a professor of biophysics as LifeWave claimed she was, and whose writings have been compared to Star Trek scripts for their knowledge of science, and who is quoted as saying, “A clear intention will create a reality”?  http://www.museumofhoaxes.com/hoax/forum/forum_comments/2526/P2160/ ; http://www.uri-geller.com/hazel1.htm

Well then, I’m sure that Lee G. Woolley and his SpectraVision machine are well rooted in reality and good, methodical science.

If they can’t get any more original ideas for their own their scam, Warren Hanchey and Rich Lang will probably next get Fenestra Research Labs to verify the efficacy of their stupid holographic data disks, just like LifeWave did.  Just watch out, Warren – “Fenestra Research Labs have recently been made aware that some of our published studies have been modified or falsified.  If you are working with an organization that claims to have been tested by Fenestra Research Labs, please contact us to verify the authenticity of the research.”  http://www.fenestraresearch.com/

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Posted: 19 June 2007 05:33 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 17 ]
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http://www.8ight.com/
You have to admit Hanchey has done, rather paid someone to do, a great job on his website.

Very nice indeed. Warren, wouldn’t it just be more satisfying to be in a legitimate business instead of skulking around with the low life in the SCAM business? Perhaps you just find being legit too much like hard work.

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“8ight is the world leader in communicating with the body using holographic technology called Data Disc™.”

Could we please see a list of the other companies you are “leading” at the present time?

 
  “When the hologram is applied to your body or clothing, it enters your body’s energy field.

    Once the disc is in the energy field the body accesses the information stored on Data Disc™ which looks like a penny-sized
    silver sticker.

  The energy field becomes the carrier wave for the accessed information to stimulate the acupressure point just as needles would
  do in acupuncture.”

No, I’m not making this up folks!

At work today one of my colleagues laughed so much she had tears in her eyes when I told them about this latest SCAM!

“The body can now access this information on an “as needed” basis, in a non-invasive way, when placing a holographic disc or Data Disc™ on an acupuncture point.”

It’s as clear as day. We access information on a disc just like a computer…simple.

Moronic, I suggest.

Yet, there WILL be people who get conned by this latest scam, just like they did, and some still are, by LifeWave sticky patches.

Beam me up Scotty.

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Posted: 19 June 2007 06:00 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 18 ]
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“We are all familiar with stores of people who surpassed what seemed like insurmountable tasks…”

I can’t resist.

Free proof reading…

STORES of people? or SCORES of people?

Mmmmm

“Motivational speakers, are the first to challenge their audience…”

Why the comma?

“Secondly, visualizing is the key to activating the subconscious mind.”

One space too many after the and before subconscious. (on the website but not here due to the “intelligent” software.)

Well, the website is good, but maybe not that good!

It’s what comes from hurridly putting a SCAM together. We’ve seen it time and again with David Schmidt’s website attempts.


“The holographic Data DiscTM are lasers imprinted with natural elements,...”

Now explain that one somebody.

The disc has a laser on it? Incredible, and surely could be a tad dangerous?


“There are pictures of what appear to be energy fields taken with Kirlian photography .”

 
Ah, the good old Kirlian Photography.

For an alternative view to Hanchey’s claim see:

http://www.csicop.org/sb/9806/reality-check.html

For a scientific explanation of Kirlian Photography try this:

http://www.abc.net.au/science/k2/moments/s608548.htm

Enjoy!

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Posted: 19 June 2007 07:28 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 19 ]
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Try typing the following words into Google:

Vibratory Acupoint Balancing

The first return is Warren Hanchey’s new website.


The second return is Rich Lang’s website (same material but shoddy amateur site….cheap!)

Where are the results showing this wonderful new legitimate field in depth?

Return 3 maybe?

http://www.energeticsinstitute.com/opportunities.htm

Ah yes. Alongside Eniva Vibe drink!  In such good company.

Bob Burtis at WWSN knows a thing or two about that scam!

http://www.worldwidescam.info/

It seems that if you use scamspeak and surround yourself with scamspeak testimonials you quickly end up in a scam world where the truth is very hard to decipher.

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Posted: 21 June 2007 05:10 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 20 ]
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“Using the power of the new Spectravision device, Warren Hanchey and his team were able to show before and after results of using the LifeWave patches. Warren excitedly reported: “The conference attendees were blown away with the power of LifeWave”.

“Presumably the money wasn’t good enough in the LifeWave scam, hence the new scam:”

I forgot that Warren was fired as CFO from LifeWave. Maybe that gave him the incentive to come up with the “new” scam.

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Posted: 23 June 2007 07:13 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 21 ]
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Where are the Holographic disc supporters?

Surely someone out there is getting spectacular results they want to share with the world?

Anybody?

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Posted: 24 June 2007 10:51 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 22 ]
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Uhh, the answer is so obvious!

They became ‘cosmic’ and vanished, kind of llike The Rapture or something.  How could you not know that?

Dan, still here, for obvious reasons

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