Scammers are stealing my ideas
Last year I wrote a satirical piece about a single mom inventing cold fusion and defying the laws of physics.
Well apparently the same online scam artists have thought it was a great idea, and are now selling plans for a zero point energy device.
If you want to read the trash they've wrote this time, a Google of the Hojo Motor will surely bring it up. It is only a matter of time now before they start selling off pieces of dinosaur DNA claiming that you too can grow your own Jurassic Park, and Zoo Keepers don't want you to know about this.
Nuclear Physicists Hate Her!
Unemployed single mom discovers the truth about Cold Fusion.
1 trick to defying the laws of physics, using one weird old $9 tip.
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These types of adverts really annoy me. Probably more than spam emails. Always completely unjustifiable claims. And I'm sure the reason they've been seen on the BBC or CNN is as scam artists since they never link to any of the stories.
I know the 'single mom' doesn't really exist, and is just a character, but I really hate how she is declared as unemployed, yet she must be evading tax and probably claiming benefits since she is making a lot of money a month.
How does one lose 5 stone in 2 week? I'm guessing it has to be amputation since anything else has to be really unhealthy or just impossible.
One day they will suffer my wrath for plaguing the parts of the internet I goto.
