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QuadroCorp makes bold claims about its invention's ability to detect people and drugs, using oscillating static electricity produced by the body inhaling and exhaling gases, yet it fails disastrously when put to the test.
07:27 - 08:21 (00:53)
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QuadroCorp makes bold claims about its invention's ability to detect people and drugs, using oscillating static electricity produced by the body inhaling and exhaling gases, yet it fails disastrously when put to the test.
ChapterTracking technology for finding people and drugs
EpisodeBonus Episode 30 PREVIEW: Dowsing for Drugs and Bombs
PodcastWell There‘s Your Problem
A Federal agent, Ron Kelly, busted a dog toy that could detect drugs with no problem until the day it met a smart person.
08:21 - 09:23 (01:02)
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A Federal agent, Ron Kelly, busted a dog toy that could detect drugs with no problem until the day it met a smart person. He discovered that the toy was an empty box after he put it through a courthouse x-ray machine in Louisiana.
ChapterTracking technology for finding people and drugs
EpisodeBonus Episode 30 PREVIEW: Dowsing for Drugs and Bombs
PodcastWell There‘s Your Problem
The FBI shut down a company that was selling empty boxes marketed as devices to reduce radiation exposure, and an investigation ensued.
09:23 - 10:52 (01:29)
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The FBI shut down a company that was selling empty boxes marketed as devices to reduce radiation exposure, and an investigation ensued. The boxes were sent to multiple labs, including the FBI and Sandia National Laboratory, who confirmed that the boxes were indeed empty.
ChapterTracking technology for finding people and drugs
EpisodeBonus Episode 30 PREVIEW: Dowsing for Drugs and Bombs
PodcastWell There‘s Your Problem
The golf ball tracking scam involving ZZZZ Best sees Michael Zampino going to prison, but all the distributors get acquitted and Malcolm Stig Rowe rebuilds the distribution network to sell more golf ball trackers, and ultimately the 9/11 event in 2001 brings a whole new generation of Rubes.
10:52 - 12:04 (01:11)
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The golf ball tracking scam involving ZZZZ Best sees Michael Zampino going to prison, but all the distributors get acquitted and Malcolm Stig Rowe rebuilds the distribution network to sell more golf ball trackers, and ultimately the 9/11 event in 2001 brings a whole new generation of Rubes.
ChapterTracking technology for finding people and drugs
EpisodeBonus Episode 30 PREVIEW: Dowsing for Drugs and Bombs
PodcastWell There‘s Your Problem
Liam and Alice talk about the various scams that exist in the world, including the war on drugs and the war on terror, and discuss one specific scam called SnifX, which has a flashy marketing strategy.
12:04 - 12:41 (00:36)
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Liam and Alice talk about the various scams that exist in the world, including the war on drugs and the war on terror, and discuss one specific scam called SnifX, which has a flashy marketing strategy.