The E-Waves Phone Chip, recently on the market, would eliminate the harmful effects of the GSM. Is this correct? Is this a myth?

The E-Waves Phone Chip works via the interference technology.

Unnatural electromagnetic waves, as used in mobile telephony, consist of high-frequency carrier waves that are digitally modulated. These modulated waves cause damage to the body on a cellular level.

The interference technology creates a quantum physical information counter wave. This counter wave is in phase opposition to the harmful components of the electromagnetic waves. This neutralizes the harmful effects.

The uniqueness of the E-Waves Phone Chip lies in the extremely compact hardware technology. The chip uses the electromagnetic field created by the device. Because of this

the E-Waves Phone Chip is able to adapt its protective effect to all radiation frequencies or intensities – generated while calling or even carrying your mobile phone. This way you can enjoy optimal protection in all circumstances.

The electromagnetic wave is not affected by this operation, so the device continues to operate.

Pfff… what a load of shit… is this an April Fool’s joke or something?

All can be found at http://www.ikbelveiliger.be/nl

Will people really believe that and buy en masse??? too bad for them, good for commerce…

Asker: Rick, 50 years old

Answer

It is perhaps unique that the questioner here answers his question himself … but it intrigued me, as well as some electronic friends friends … we bought such a ‘chip’ and tinkered with it. Here is the conclusion of these specialists in the field of electronics:

Components :
1) 4-layer PCB with a so-called etched coil on it … no chip to be found!
2) a sticker to keep things together
3) a piece of paper that looks like it came straight out of a hole puncher that just ate the advertising flyers
4) a piece of nice green plastic to make things watertight

So there is no question of a ‘counterwave’ control …

It said, at Phara, that you have to stick that “chip” on the back of the mobile phone, “at the place where the battery is, because it gets its energy from that battery”
This is sheer nonsense!!! Never heard of such an electronic phenomenon!
By the way, when that little so-called chip absorbs that radiation, it must also get warm!!!
If you convert to the weight of the chip compared to the (flooded, so cooled) brain, that chip must get really hot!

We all have the same feeling about that Couckjes chip. This is almost official fraud on the media, so before the holidays with all those gifts, many will be sold anyway.
I even wonder if this isn’t illegal?
Let’s stick to “pharmacist stick to your pills” and don’t get into things you don’t understand yourself.

They should have announced this on April 1. Then it would at least have been funny. Now it’s just plain cool. Hopefully not too many people get caught up in this.

Meanwhile, the following report appears in the newspaper:

Omega Pharma had the chip with a lot of fuss last week
launched. Placing the 38 euro chip on the back of your mobile phone would largely neutralize the harmful mobile phone radiation.

Immediately, however, a storm of protest erupted. Many scientists had serious questions about the product, which prompted Omega Pharma to start a new investigation.

“The first tests show that the chip slightly reduces the thermal effect of mobile phone usage, but not to the extent of the results previously shown,” it sounds. “This conclusion, and taking into account the authority of the doctors and professors who criticized it, Omega Pharma has decided to stop sales to pharmacies.”

“Omega Pharma and Marc Coucke (CEO, ed.) would like to apologize for the post-launch commotion.”

People who bought a chip in the past week can get it refunded via the website www.ikbelveiliger.be.

The E-Waves Phone Chip, recently on the market, would eliminate the harmful effects of the GSM.  Is this correct?  Is this a myth?

Answered by

ing. Rick Hostyn

Electronics ICT

Vives Catholic University
Doorniksesteenweg 145 8500 Kortrijk
http://www.vives.be

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