Is the Atlantean Ring a Genuine Source of Prosperity or Just a Scam?

  • Thread starter Thread starter Karlisbad
  • Start date Start date
  • Tags Tags
    Ring
AI Thread Summary
The discussion centers around the Atlantean Ring, a talisman marketed as a source of prosperity, luck, and protection from misfortune. Priced at 40€, it claims to resonate with subtle cosmic energies and promote health and happiness for the wearer and those around them. However, skepticism is prevalent, with participants expressing concerns about its legitimacy and suggesting that it may be a scam. The overall sentiment leans towards disbelief in the talisman's purported benefits.
Karlisbad
Messages
127
Reaction score
0
"Atlantean ring" (talisman)

Have anyone heard about this "wonderful" talisman?, :confused: :confused: according to webpages and internet, can provide you "prosperity and luck", :!) :!) they're sellling just for 40 €€ but i don't know if there are some "scam" about it what's your opinion :mad: :mad:
 
Physics news on Phys.org
The Atlantean Ring is a resonator of subtle cosmic energies. It is said to protect the wearer from accidents, misfortune and from harm in general. Apart from personal protection the Ring of Atlantis influences others in a positive way promoting health and happiness and an overall positive atmosphere.

Obviously its a scam.
 
Similar to the 2024 thread, here I start the 2025 thread. As always it is getting increasingly difficult to predict, so I will make a list based on other article predictions. You can also leave your prediction here. Here are the predictions of 2024 that did not make it: Peter Shor, David Deutsch and all the rest of the quantum computing community (various sources) Pablo Jarrillo Herrero, Allan McDonald and Rafi Bistritzer for magic angle in twisted graphene (various sources) Christoph...
Thread 'My experience as a hostage'
I believe it was the summer of 2001 that I made a trip to Peru for my work. I was a private contractor doing automation engineering and programming for various companies, including Frito Lay. Frito had purchased a snack food plant near Lima, Peru, and sent me down to oversee the upgrades to the systems and the startup. Peru was still suffering the ills of a recent civil war and I knew it was dicey, but the money was too good to pass up. It was a long trip to Lima; about 14 hours of airtime...
Back
Top