I went on Facebook (I know I know I know) and they are selling tinfoil hats.

The "Wavestopper" costs $88 Free Shipping!

(I checked. It is not an April Fools joke. Selling to people with "brain fog" feels a little predatory to me.)

Do you think the people selling this are laughing at their customers or are they into it?

It's like a damn joke.

@futurebird The old cliche laughing all the way to the bank.
@futurebird depends on the business model. if it's MLM it's definitely a mix of both!

@futurebird They are exploiting the idiocy common today. Just look at the "wellness" industry and US gov. People are steaming parts of their anatomy that are not supposed to have air introduced, sunning their nether regions to power up for the day, sticking so many things up their hinies that have no business there, are vilifying life-saving vaccines...

So this hat is like a harmless nothing that I am sure many will buy and somehow feel safer for the wearing...

Sigh.

@CStamp @futurebird It's a magnetic bracelet for the Rona era. Mostly a scam, but also basically a harmless bit of tat that makes people feel happy.
@count_01 @CStamp @futurebird Some people just are wired that way. This product is like... "Ok... you wanna comply with your brain wiring? Now you can without people staring at you for believing in something that lacks scientific consense."

@CStamp

I don't think these things are harmless because they are a symptom of people not getting real help, and because it's a rip off.

I don't think it should be so easy to make money telling lies and ripping people off with false medical claims.

@futurebird Most wackos are very careful to have disclaimers about their claims. It would be interesting to see the fine print.

And, I agree with you. Laws should not be allowing this, but until they do, this is one of the less harmful things I've seen.

@futurebird @CStamp

I really hope it unrelated, but I saw 2 teen girls wearing what looked like tinfoil hats in a small town near me last week. I was thinking it was an interesting look 👀

@AnnieBuddy @futurebird It's disturbing that in the age of information, people are choosing ignorance.

But it reminds me of back at the beginning of the internet, in which authorities expressed concern with regards to pedophiles. Before the internet, they were generally isolated and they knew that what they were doing was wrong by social standards. The internet gave them community, to validate and justify their actions.

This is a greater manifestation of finding community as an outlier.

@AnnieBuddy @futurebird @CStamp Maybe something to do with hair dyeing. I think one of the methods for doing highlights or complete dyeing involves separating bunches of hair & wrapping them in foil to contain the dye as it soaks in so you can do other things while waiting on it.

However it also could have been foil hats. Kids are exposed to more anti knowledge propaganda now than they have ever been.

@futurebird @CStamp real healthcare is too expensive but quack stuff is affordable
@fluffykittycat @futurebird That wackadoodle stuff isn't contained to the US.

@CStamp @fluffykittycat

True. But I think it's resurgent at the moment. I'd love to see a false advertising crackdown.

These people are fearless.

@CStamp @futurebird this is an important market for them at scale. So many people so little healthcare
@futurebird It's hard to say whether all the new-age garbage out there is being sold by true believers or con artists. A mixture of both?

@futurebird

Around 25 years ago, there was a not-very-serious paper from MIT that pointed out that tinfoil hats are basically parabolic reflectors and so, rather than keeping out rays, they will focus them on the brain.

Possibly worth sharing with people who might buy this nonsense.

@david_chisnall @futurebird

Hah. What the MIT folks didn't realize is that by FOCUSING THE RADIO WAVES your brain becomes MORE POWERFUL!

@lemgandi @david_chisnall @futurebird I'm sure they're aware - the parabolic antenna that the hat makes is aimed down, increasing your reception of the Earth's healing Schumann resonance waves. It's like dial-up for the collective unconscious (slower access is healthier, it's low glycemic index information and the opposite of unhealthy 5G).
@lemgandi @david_chisnall @futurebird You still use a cellphone to make long distance calls? So old fashioned! I use my parabolic reflecting foil hat to focus radio waves into my hypothalamus, allowing me to receive & transmit radio communications for miles!

@david_chisnall @futurebird given the price and material used, guessing they're doing* a mini Faraday cage? while a silly thing to put on one's head, it'd be a great for - random example - tossing your phone inside during a protest

(*gesturing towards uselessly in its intended role as a hat)

@xlrobot @futurebird

A Faraday Cage needs to be completely enclosed. Most people regard placing metal all of the way through their necks unfavourably.

@david_chisnall @xlrobot

Getting a metal mesh implanted below my brain so I can get full coverage.

@futurebird @david_chisnall @xlrobot I have loads of fillings, so I think I am good.
@david_chisnall @futurebird Well that's just the kind of thing Big 5G would say
@futurebird the latter or they literally don't care

@futurebird

As we say in England - they must be Havn a laugh...

The reviews are quite something. Trying to summon the energy to look up the 'Clinician Reviewed' quacks.... Probably low energy because of the signals. Maybe I need a hat.

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@futurebird

Here is an image of Jean Marie Tuete, NP at St Albert Family clinic in Delaware. 👍

@TheBreadmonkey

They seem to be real people, the next question is do they know they are being used on this site or nah?

@futurebird

I had a sales email recently where I reverse image searched the staff and there was over a hundred profiles on LinkedIn for each person. Different names, companies, countries.

@TheBreadmonkey this tidbit is worth all the scrolling I've ever done. Platinum.
@futurebird
...that price tag should be a dead giveaway as to their target demographic.

@futurebird

If I was just a skosh more evil I'd be selling all kinds of geegaws and doodads to the superstitious New-age Dark Age dipshits.

@GGMcBG @futurebird It is immoral to let stupid people keep their money.
@futurebird They're selling it for $88? If they're not laughing, they're seig heiling at trump rallies.
@futurebird They are laughing as they claim to have found passive income, but are just further turning the world to shit..... — Vi