From: ogmm AT ferj DOT e-scrub DOT com Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp Subject: Re: A simple, effective device Date: 10 Aug 1998 05:30:19 GMT Organization: Vienna University of Technology, Austria Lines: 45 Message-ID: <767084406991.9053150452@msgidabcxyz.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: pent26.infosys.tuwien.ac.at To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com DJ-Gateway: from newsgroup comp.os.msdos.djgpp Precedence: bulk This sounded like a hoax. Taking a look, I found that although it _sounds_ like one, it somehow makes sense. After all, there are several things that work, even if we cannot explain them. Users of wishing-wands are an example. They do find water, but nobody knows or can proof how it works. Anyway, I'm thinking of ordering one of their glass wands. It's not a lot of money if it can do what they claim. Any opinions? Surfin' On 5 Aug 1998 09:18:33 GMT, info AT NO-SPAMcleanfood DOT com wrote: > Hello, everybody, > > Let me tell you about a new approach to free your food of viruses, > bacteria, fungus, etc. > > We produce Polarizers. These are wands made of rock-crystal glass. > They deactivate the poisonous influence of pathogenes like viruses, > bacteria, spores, fungus and eggs of intestinal worms, which can be > found in food supplies. In *your* food supplies. > > http://www.cleanfood.com > > You will also find that the Polarizer is a simple, easy to use > device. > > Take a look, it's a surprising, effective and cheap approach to > deactivate the pathogenes in your food. > > > Clean Food Corp. > http://www.cleanfood.com > > > Please remove the obvious when replying via email. If you don't eat, > you may consider this message off-topic. Sorry for that.