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Finally! An anti-radiation sticker for phones!
by Dave Freeman on December 9, 2008


If you’ve been worried about getting too much electromagnetic radiation from your cell phone, you can finally take off that tinfoil hat! A Belgian firm has announced that they have finally created a gadget that blocks your phone’s harmful rays, or “signal.”

Supposedly, their little dime-sized sticker will emit “a quantum physical information wave” to counter your phone’s lethal radiation. The firm responsible hasn’t released any other information about the product as of yet, or else it’s in a language I can’t read. Whatever, it’s all science, am I right?

So if you believe that this product may do you some good, and you live in Belgium, you can pick up the “E-Waves Phone Chip” tomorrow for 40 Euros, or about $50.

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  • No way. Kiss my ass.

  • I have something identical to this, that I bought way back in ‘98.

    Of course there is no way to prove that it works though.

  • It’s a scam. This is a highly respected pharmaceutical company in Belgium. Their CEO was even manager of the year if I’m not mistaken. The Belgian blog community is all over this.

  • This sounds like that late night informercial B.S. sticker that would double your signal strength if you pasted it on your battery.

  • Nonsense. Fraud. They just want money from the people.

    If someone suspects non-thermal non-ionising is the cause of complaints, there are three rational actions:
    1 put the source off
    2 leave the source
    3 use a ‘cage of Faraday’ as a protection

    Gadgets don’t have any effect.

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