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Wasted $80 on a 'proven' chemtrail detox kit from some shady website
I fell for this ad on a forum last year that claimed their herbal pills would flush out aluminum oxide from chemtrails. Paid $80 and got a bag of dried oregano and some vitamin C tablets in the mail. The whole thing was just a scam preying on paranoia. Has anyone else bought useless gear or 'remedies' tied to conspiracy theories and regretted it?
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jennifer_jenkins26d ago
My buddy Dave fell for something similar last year. He bought a "military grade EMF protection blanket" from a prepper website for like $150. It was supposed to block 5G and chemtrail frequencies or whatever. When it arrived it was just a cheap mylar emergency blanket you can get at any camping store for five bucks. He tried to get a refund and they ghosted him completely. He still keeps it in his trunk though, says it makes him feel better. Some people just need to believe in something I guess.
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taylor.sean26d ago
Honestly @jennifer_jenkins, is it really that deep if the dude still uses it? Sounds like he got a camping blanket and some peace of mind for his trunk.
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the_lee25d ago
My buddy's wife bought one and still swears by it.
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