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Magneurol-S6: The ESP Pill
Status: Snake Oil
image The makers of MagneurolS·6 promise that this little pill has some remarkable properties. It will give you "the ability to plug into Earths complex magnetic fields" thereby enhancing your extra-sensory perception and psychic abilities. Of course, never mind that its ingredients are nothing that you can't find in any vitamin supplement costing far less than $49 a bottle. You won't care about such trivial matters once your sixth sense (S·6) has been awakened. One potential danger, however. When taking Magneurol, some users report that "they can 'feel' the radiation, or something like it, emanating from the [cell]phone where they could not do so before." Of course, with the psychic powers the pill bestows, you shouldn't need a cellphone. So that radiation won't be a problem.
Posted By: Alex | Date: Tue Nov 22, 2005 | Permalink | Total Comments: 63
Category: Health/Medicine
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Cranky, you're so bound on putting an absolute end to this idea... you're reaching dude.
It would be a good start for you to stop refering to yourself as 'we'. It's an open discussion so anyone in your gang can post independently if there is indeed anyone else.
Or maybe you're trying to give your statements more power by creating the illusion of having more people backing them up...

It is sad to see people who try to generalize beyond reason, this is a truly sad display of ignorance.
I wouldn't want to know what your girlfriend is like if you used the same criteria to pick her up... put up or shut up?!?!?
What happened to the razor? you dropped it and picked this new 'put up or shut up' gem.
It's people who have a serious problem that try to fit everything in a mold and basicaly apply the same criteria for everything. It allows them to minimize intellectual effort and just enjoy a state of vegetative bliss. Does thinking and exploring various possibilities cause you pain?
Wow!
What I realized is that you cannot even understand a statement unless it's in absolutes... The fact that other crazy ideas have been proved to be true does not automatically mean that the idea at hand is true. I doubt anyone implied this..
This simply proves that the possibility of it being true is real and that no ignorant criteria can ever deny it.
Posted by m4dg33k  on  Sun Jan 29, 2006  at  02:19 PM
Cranky, you're so bound on putting an absolute end to this idea... you're reaching dude.
It would be a good start for you to stop refering to yourself as 'we'. It's an open discussion so anyone in your gang can post independently if there is indeed anyone else.
Or maybe you're trying to give your statements more power by creating the illusion of having more people backing them up...

It is sad to see people who try to generalize beyond reason, this is a truly sad display of ignorance.
I wouldn't want to know what your girlfriend is like if you used the same criteria to pick her up... put up or shut up?!?!?
What happened to the razor? you dropped it and picked this new 'put up or shut up' gem.
It's people who have a serious problem that try to fit everything in a mold and basicaly apply the same criteria for everything. It allows them to minimize intellectual effort and just enjoy a state of vegetative bliss. Does thinking and exploring various possibilities cause you pain?
Wow!
What I realized is that you cannot even understand a statement unless it's in absolutes... which is just another sign of deeply rooted ignorance. The fact that other crazy ideas have been proved to be true does not automatically mean that the idea at hand is true. I doubt anyone implied this..
This simply proves that the possibility of it being true is real and that no ignorant criteria can ever deny it.
Posted by m4dg33k  on  Sun Jan 29, 2006  at  02:22 PM
Hmm, let's see, m4dg33k. YOU'RE the one who is proposing that a pill can "increase a person's ESP ability" and I'M the one who's reaching? Fascinating.

Let me say this as simply as easily understood as possible. You are supporting claims which violate the known laws of physics. The burden of proof is on you. Without any actual scientific evidence that this pill works, there is NO rational reason to believe that it does.

As far as Occam's Razor goes, I've applied it correctly here. There are two possibilities in this case. The first is that someone has come up with a pill which,unlike any other pill ever invented, cam increase a person's ESP ability, something which has never been proven to exist in the first place and which, if it did, would violate the known laws of physics. The second possibility is that this pill is bullshit.

I vote for Possibility Number Two in accordance with Occam's Razor. Any thing else I can clear up for you?
Posted by Cranky Media Guy  on  Sun Jan 29, 2006  at  10:49 PM
So there's no 'we'.. that's the only thing I was curious about, nothing else to clear up for me.

I just cant help but notice you see the world in black and white and you cannot allow the minimal discomfort of a small possibility threatening your perfect world.
You are so OCD that you throw everything but the kitchen sink in just to make this possibility disappear.
You interpret people who consider this small possibility as people who promote the actual idea; this is a sign of paranoia. Unhealthy, especialy when signs of multiple personality disorder are also noticeable.
Just enjoy your overwhelming chance of being right and let time take care of the small possibility.
I dont encourage anyone to buy this product just in case anyone misunderstood my comments or read only Cranky's twisted interpretation.

Oh, I just remembered someone said something about nothing being in contradiction with the laws of physics only in contradiction with what we know about the laws of physics.
Do you claim to know everything? or do you think there is a scientist or a group of scientists that does?
These are rhetorical questions by the way, I dont expect you to answer...
Posted by m4dg33k  on  Tue Jan 31, 2006  at  04:17 PM
Yes, m4dg33k, I DO know everything! In fact, I'm considering applying for the million dollar prize for proving the existance of God. After all, all I'd have to do is just show up!

One of the many many things I know is that people make all kinds of oddball claims for a lot of things and that most of them are B.S. One of those things is pills that can improve your ESP ability.

You seem to think I'm "closed-minded." I guess I should just accept the concept of flying pigs (or its equivalent) so that I'm not perceived as "closed-minded," but since I'm omniscient and all, I just KNOW that they aren't aerodynamic so I don't believe in them.

Hmm, maybe I should rethink this. OK, I've rethought it. From this moment on, I will accept at face value every cockamamie thing that anyone proposes just so that I can't be called "closed-minded" by anyone. There IS a God. Troy Hurtubise really DID invent a machine that can let you see through solid surfaces. Sylvia Browne CAN communicate with the dead. There WERE weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. I no longer require evidence of anything. If I want to believe it, I just do. Facts? Who needs 'em? Laws of physics? Bah. They just get in the way of believing in fun stuff.

As of this moment, I believe everything and doubt nothing, nor do I require that anyone prove anything, no matter how bizarre it might be. Wow, what a wonderful world I've just discovered. Where do I send my money for a lifetime supply of Magnuerol?
Posted by Cranky Media Guy  on  Wed Feb 01, 2006  at  05:18 AM
Oh, I just remembered someone said something about nothing being in contradiction with the laws of physics only in contradiction with what we know about the laws of physics.


This is such a bullshit statement. Any claim whatsoever can fall into this category. As such, it has no meaning.

If you change the known laws of physics, then you have to prove it to us. Otherwise, we're entitled to completely discount your claims. If you don't like it, create a working set of physics of your own. One that stands up to repeated observation and experimentation like the one we currently have does, and also includes all we already know about how the universe works..

It's called 'being discriminating'. It means being able to demand proof, or at least evidence, before accepting something so extraordinary. It means not blindly accepting every crackpost theory you come across. Try it sometime.
Posted by Charybdis  in  Hell  on  Wed Feb 01, 2006  at  08:58 AM
Well Actually magneurol Works pretty well I have Some Video's it made me develope Telekinesis alot better here go here to see my vids 2 very top ones. http://www.psipog.net/media.php
Posted by JoeT  on  Mon Feb 13, 2006  at  06:07 PM
Nice magic tricks JoeT, but I've seen them done better.
Posted by Charybdis  in  Hell  on  Tue Feb 14, 2006  at  08:14 AM
One question... If magneurol doesnt work, why would they offer a complete satisfaction 100% money back gaurantee? Why invest the hundreds of thousands of dollars in start up costs, production and labor for a product that would just get returned?

Cranky media guy is by far the most ignorant person I have ever had the misfortune of coming across. There are a lot of things in this world that do not align themselves with scientific reasoning. It doesnt matter that pigs arent aerodynamic, neither is the bumble bee, according to physics there is no way for the bumble bee to achieve enough lift to get off the ground, yet it does. There is no way of explaining why the human brain, or any brain for that matter, can achieve thought. While science can prove that cells and neurons are stimulated and send and recieve messages, science has not yet been able to determine what starts the overall process.

Quantam Physics has determined that our universe does not function correctly. It functions according to a structure that has 10x the mass of what we are aware of. Which proves that we are not aware of everything.

I intend on either proving or disproving this product once and for all. In 8-10 business days I will have a bottle waiting in my mailbox. You will here from me then. With a money back garantee I have nothing to lose, except having to read through these idiotic comments from people who spend too much time watching movies like broke back mountain...
Posted by Astral Ninja  in  Alkashic Hall of Records, 4th Astral Plane  on  Thu Feb 23, 2006  at  07:38 AM
Just because they offer a 100% money back guarantee doesn't mean they'll actually pay up. The money back guarantee has been a much abused scam for ages. And even if they do pay up, the chances are that most people won't even bother requesting it.

There are a lot of things in this world that do not align themselves with scientific reasoning.

And we discount those as well.

It doesnt matter that pigs arent aerodynamic, neither is the bumble bee, according to physics there is no way for the bumble bee to achieve enough lift to get off the ground, yet it does.

False. Science has shown perfectly well how that bee can fly. Try reading a science magazine instead of a new age one, for a change.

There is no way of explaining why the human brain, or any brain for that matter, can achieve thought. While science can prove that cells and neurons are stimulated and send and recieve messages, science has not yet been able to determine what starts the overall process.

True. Does this mean that every crackpot theory or snake oil being promoted is correct? Of course not. Just because science doesn't understand something doesn't mean that everything (for which there is no evidence whatsoever) is automatically true. What we do know about the brain and how it functions has been discovered using the scientific method. So, provide us some evidence that this pill works as promised.

Quantam Physics has determined that our universe does not function correctly. It functions according to a structure that has 10x the mass of what we are aware of. Which proves that we are not aware of everything.

Um, no. While there may be theories that suggest this, there is no one that promotes this as a true statement. Besides, what does this have to do with ESP?

I intend on either proving or disproving this product once and for all. In 8-10 business days I will have a bottle waiting in my mailbox. You will here from me then. With a money back garantee I have nothing to lose, except having to read through these idiotic comments from people who spend too much time watching movies like broke back mountain...

Sorry, but your experience with and evaluation of the product is completely meaningless. Nobody cares what you think you experienced taking these pills. What we want is a scientifically valid series of experiments done, and the results presented to us. Then maybe we'll take it more seriously. Until then (which will never happen) we'll call them liars.

The point of all of this is - Put up or shut up.
Posted by Charybdis  in  Hell  on  Thu Feb 23, 2006  at  08:01 AM
well, all I can say it I'm going to try it and it is going to work.
Posted by Somebody that knows  in  somewhere CA  on  Wed Mar 15, 2006  at  10:44 AM
Hello everyone,

While lurking the internet today, I was told by a good friend of mine that someone impersonated me and decided to say "Hey, here's my videos" and then post a link to PsiPog.

I did not post on this website nor did I intend to. I find it ridiculous to find that someone took my name that I've used for years and impersonated me.

Although I did not post that link on this website, I will tell you that those are indeed my video's. I can assure you that they are real and not a trick. I realize that there will always be skeptical opinions, and I respect that. However, I did not come here for a debate.

That person who posted the link was not me. Please do not confuse the two. If anyone knows who that person is, please contact me. You can reach me through PsiPog. My account name is _JoeT_.


Take care.

- JoeT
Posted by _JoeT_  on  Thu Mar 30, 2006  at  09:19 AM
First off, How do we know this pill won't make you crazy. People who claim to be 'psychic' say they see and hear things that no one else can, right (john edwards for example.)And they get possessed by 'spirtis' and have new 'personalities', right. Face it, most psychics are just that...psycho!
Posted by beth  in  texas  on  Sun May 21, 2006  at  11:08 PM
Beth in Texas said:

"Face it, most psychics are just that...psycho!"

I don't know if it's really fair to make that statement. Certainly, SOME of the people who claim "psychic powers" are bull goose loony. I worked outside the White House for three years in the 90's and I made the acquaintance of several people who almost certainly were paranoid psychophrenic and who thought they had "powers and abilities far beyond those of mortal men" (to quote the old Superman TV show).

The Big Names in the Psychic Game, though, are almost certainly completely aware of the fraud they perpetrate. They're not nuts, just evil and greedy.
Posted by Cranky Media Guy  on  Mon May 22, 2006  at  12:41 PM
I haven't found ONE single bottle of vitamines in any pharmasy or store that contains MAGNETITE, witch is the MAIN ingrediant of Magnerol S6, here in South Africa. So if u've been so lucky over there in America, let me know, I might just be able to get hold of some pills myself
Posted by BB  in  South Africa  on  Wed Dec 06, 2006  at  12:16 AM
Um, Magnetite is incredibly easy to find. It's quite abundant in the Earth's crust. In fact, magnetite is simply a naturally occuring magnetic iron oxide.

That's right, it's a magnet. The first ever discovered and studied. It's found all over the Earth and can even be found lying on black sand beaches, such as in parts of California. It's a source of iron ore - you know, that stuff that's mined by the millions of tons a year to produce iron and steel products?

Magnetite can be purchased from just about any science/teaching store in the world. I don't recommend eating iron oxide straight, but it can't harm you in tiny quantities. It doesn't give you ESP. After all, the iron mining industry isn't exactly renowned for it's high quality psychic miners.
Posted by Charybdis  in  Hell  on  Wed Dec 06, 2006  at  07:56 AM
I bought the magneurol and it did nothing as claimed. Like before said, keep your money and try things that work and utilized the money back policy, they know most people won't send anything back.
Posted by james  on  Sun Apr 15, 2007  at  06:04 AM
dang- I just bought 5 bottles and took 2 pills yesterday- the effect of buying it made me search for more info on it- found this page and now I feel neurotic- but hey- it's ok- magneurol will sort that.
I did notice an effect when I took it- and I will carry on taking it and see what happens. See you through my third eys soon- may keep you posted.
Posted by sula  in  uk  on  Sat Aug 11, 2007  at  01:08 AM
I tired it, the first couple of pills did do anything, then the third I took before a nap, and i have the most strange and powerful experiance of being in a sleeep state but FULLY conscience...I've tried and since then I don't fuck with it, once in a while I'll take some...
Posted by Kev  on  Sun Nov 25, 2007  at  05:27 AM
Look the obvios fact is there is no such thing, It's not possable to gain power's from a pill or a religeos item if you truely understood that you would know. Also it's not just a magnettic pulse and you cannot call these "famous" People frauds I happen to know that it is not just greed that they are after they save lives they risk thier lives you cannot be disrespectfull to those who put thier necks out for you. You have to be willing to give youre life to it.
Posted by Someone who cares.  on  Wed Dec 12, 2007  at  02:50 AM
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