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"Alien" ice cream owner disappears into thin air!

 

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Public health officials reacted quickly at the weekend after a Chiang Mai quack doctor tried to sell something the media called "Alien Ice-cream".

 

Advertisements for the "cure-all" ice cream came out of an organisation run by self styled extra-terrestrial guru "Mor Kaen" otherwise known as Thanathat Torbunsitthikorn.

 

Thanathat claims to believe that the earths magnetic field can be utilized to save the planet from all manner of ills.

 

According to his Facebook ad all you had to do was send him 500 baht and he would deliver the alien ice cream to you and that would be the end of your health worries - it was "yummy, think and creamy and fragrant" and, of course, enhanced with the power of the earth's magnetic field.

 

Chiang Mai public health went to a town home in an estate on Mahidol Road and found no one home.

 

They intend to charge Thanathat with "excessive" advertising and producing a foodstuff for sale without a license.

 

Thanathat was at the center of controversy years ago when he tried to sell a magnetic field enhanced beverage to make money, reported Sanook.

 

Source: Sanook

 
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1 hour ago, webfact said:

They intend to charge Thanathat with "excessive" advertising and producing a foodstuff for sale without a license.

Difficult to imagine people producing foodstuff for sale in Thailand without a licence.  :shock1:

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4 hours ago, webfact said:

They intend to charge Thanathat with "excessive" advertising and producing a foodstuff for sale without a license.

 

Thanathat was at the center of controversy years ago when he tried to sell a magnetic field enhanced beverage to make money,

There it is again...” excessive advertising”.... 

 

and a a repeat offender, as well

 

scam scam scam spam spam scam... big joke must be on holiday

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4 hours ago, webfact said:

Thanathat claims to believe that the earths magnetic field can be utilized to save the planet from all manner of ills.

Direct effects on human health from the magnetic field at the Earth's surface are insignificant. Geomagnetism can impact the electrically-based technology that we rely on, but it does not impact people themselves. https://www.usgs.gov/faqs/does-earths-magnetic-field-affect-human-health?qt-news_science_products=7#qt-news_science_products

 

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Just now, PremiumLane said:

If this guy was in America, they wouldn't arrest him, he would hawking his wares on Infowars or some other crackpot website/media organisation 

Thailand has the same crap channels. The other day I was watching an advert for a special soda that cures disease. You just have to stumble in the "late teens" of cable TV to come across it.

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Lost in translation - maybe ? - Excessive advertising probably means over exaggerated claims as to the quality and results of the product for sale...or Lies to put it simply but under Thai law you can end up in court / jail for saying some one who is blatantly lying is a liar.....because it makes him look bad...even though it is a fact. But leave logic at the border when you come to planet LoS.

As for the ice cream - it  looks a bit too creamy and rich for me. Was anyone on TV stupid enough to order any of it ? oops I called people stupid....

 

 

 

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