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"🧬Maxpein🧬 - This old video was BANNED for a reason... They put popcorn kernels ..."

From "🧬Maxpein🧬"
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Fact Score /100
False
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Low AI Likelihood

Analysis Summary

The video is a known hoax from a 2008 viral marketing campaign by Cardo Systems. Cell phones do not emit enough energy to pop popcorn.

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Transcript Summary

[On-screen text] BANNED VIDEO FROM THE 2000s REVEALS HOW DANGEROUS PHONES TRULY ARE

[Audio 00:00 - ...Show more

Inaccurate Information

  Cell phones can pop popcorn.
  The video was banned.
  The video reveals true dangers of cell phones.

Missing Context

  The video was created using digital editing tricks as part of a marketing campaign for Bluetooth headsets.

Analysis of Claims (2)

False
"Mobile phones emit enough radiation or energy to pop popcorn kernels when placed nearby and called."
This is physically impossible. Cell phones emit low-power, non-ionizing radio frequency energy, which is vastly insufficient to generate the heat (around 450°F) required to pop popcorn. The video was a viral marketing hoax created by Cardo Systems in 2008 using digital editing.
Fact: Cell phones cannot pop popcorn. The video is a fabricated marketing stunt.
False
"This is a 'banned video from the 2000s' that reveals the true danger of phones."
The video was never banned. It was widely distributed as a viral marketing campaign by Cardo Systems in 2008 to promote their Bluetooth headsets. It does not depict real dangers, as the effect was achieved through video editing.
Fact: The video is a 2008 marketing hoax, not a banned video revealing real dangers.

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