[89534] in Discussion of MIT-community interests
Your glasses are KILLING YOU.
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Scarlett)
Thu Oct 6 04:23:43 2016
Date: Thu, 6 Oct 2016 04:23:41 -0400
To: mit-talk-mtg@charon.mit.edu
From: Scarlett <scarlett@quantumvisin.date>
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If you wear glasses...or you know someone who wears glasses...
Stop everything you're doing....I don't care where you are.
Just stop.
And watch this...
That video is coming down today. So this is probably your last chance
to watch it.
And it's critical you do....because there's something
wrong with your glasses...that's really quite dangerous...
90% of people wearing glasses are making this mistake...
He discovered it through a breakthrough new technology...
in vision science...called quantum technology.
William Kemp who you'll meet here basically invented this
quantum technology.
He's going to expose this danger...
And then the fun starts...
He's going to show you how to use this same quantum
technology to actually bring your eyes into alignment and
achieve perfect 20/20 vision...by next weekend.
And it's completely guara-nteed.
Its cutting edge technology...and quite frankly I've never
seen anything like it before...
The results from his clients speak for themselves...
He will prove to you that glasses are actually the CORE CAUSE
of vision deterioration...and a LOT of other problems...
that you probably never realized had to do with your glasses.
But don't worry.
Because then he's going to just hand you his completely
cutting edge technology that basically makes your eyes
perfect THEMSELVES. No real effort on your part!
It's all natural too.
YOU have to see this to believe it...
P.S. Get over there. I'm not kidding.
This will be the most powerful video you watch all year...
Matilda Carter
P.P.S.
And if you know someone with glasses...send this to them
right now...they will no longer need to be at the mercy of
their glasses.They will love you forever :)
If you do not want more particular
Message going forward click here
11407 SW Amu
St. Suite #AD666 Tualatin, OR 97062
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THERE were once five-and-twenty tin soldiers, who were all brothers, for they had been made out of the same old tin spoon. They shouldered arms and looked straight before them, and wore a splendid uniform, red and blue. The first thing in the world they ever heard were the words, "Tin soldiers!" uttered by a little boy, who clapped his hands with delight when the lid of the box, in which they lay, was taken off. They were given him for a birthday present, and he stood at the table to set them up. The soldiers were all exactly alike, excepting one, who had only one leg; he had been left to the last, and then there was not enough of the melted tin to finish him, so they made him to stand firmly on one leg, and this caused him to be very remarkable.
[[4]]The table on which the tin soldiers stood, was covered with other playthings, but the most attractive to the eye was a pretty little paper castle. Through the small windows the rooms could be seen. In front of the castle a number of little trees surrounded a piece of looking-glass, which was intended to represent a transparent lake. Swans, made of wax, swam on the lake, and were reflected in it. All this was very pretty, but the prettiest of all was a tiny little lady, who stood at the open door of the castle; she, also, was made of paper, and she wore a dress of clear muslin, with a narrow blue ribbon over her shoulders just like a scarf. In front of these was fixed a glittering tinsel rose, as large as her whole face. The little lady was a dancer, and she stretched out both her arms, and raised one of her legs so high, that the tin soldier could not see it at all, and he thought that she, like himself, had only one leg. "That is the wife for me," he thought; "but she is too
grand, and lives in a castle, while I have only a box to live in, five-and-twenty of us altogether, that is no place for her. Still I must try and make her acquaintance." Then he laid himself at full length on the table behind a snuff-box that stood upon it, so that he could peep at the little delicate lady, who continued to stand on one leg without losing her balance. When evening came, the other tin soldiers were all placed in the box, and the people of the house went to bed. Then the playthings began to have their own games together, to pay visits, to have sham fights, and to give balls. The tin soldiers rattled in their box; they wanted to get out and join the amusements, but they could not open the lid. The nut-crackers played at leap-frog, and the pencil jumped about the table. There was such a noise that the canary woke up and began to talk, and in poetry too. Only the tin soldier and the dancer remained in their places. She stood on tiptoe, with her legs stretched out, as
firmly as he did on his one leg. He never took his eyes from her for even a moment. The clock struck twelve, and, with a bounce, up sprang the lid of the snuff-box; but, instead of snuff, there jumped up a little black goblin; for the snuff-box was a toy puzzle.von/[[5]]
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If you wear glasses...or you know someone who wears glasses...<br>
Stop everything you're doing....I don't care where you are.
<br>
</p>
<p style="font-size: 20px; font-weight: normal; color: #FFFFF; line-height: 30px; width:100%;">
Just stop.
</p>
<p style="font-size: 20px; font-weight: normal; color: #FFFFF; line-height: 30px; width:100%;">
<a href="http://www.quantumvisin.date/12febd8M126G99dVf01l7912H459bW4s130c44d" style="text-decoration:none;">And watch this...</a><br>
<a href="http://www.quantumvisin.date/12febd8M126G99dVf01l7912H459bW4s130c44d" style="text-decoration:none;">That video is coming down today.</a> So this is probably your last chance<br>
to watch it.
</p>
<p style="font-size: 20px; font-weight: normal; color: #FFFFF; line-height: 30px; width:100%;">
And it's critical you do....because there's something<br>
wrong with your glasses...that's really quite dangerous...<br>
<br>
90% of people wearing glasses are making this mistake...
<br>
He discovered it through a breakthrough new technology...<br>
in vision science...called quantum technology.<br>
<br>
William Kemp who you'll meet here basically invented this<br>
quantum technology.<br>
</p>
<p style="font-size: 20px; font-weight: normal; color: #FFFFF; line-height: 30px; width:100%;"><a href="http://www.quantumvisin.date/12febd8M126G99dVf01l7912H459bW4s130c44d" style="text-decoration:none;">He's going to expose this danger...</a>
<br>
And then the fun starts...
</p>
<p style="font-size: 20px; font-weight: normal; color: #FFFFF; line-height: 30px; width:100%;">
He's going to show you how to use this same quantum <br>
technology to actually bring your eyes into alignment and<br>
achieve perfect 20/20 vision...by next weekend. <br>
</p>
<p style="font-size: 20px; font-weight: normal; color: #FFFFF; line-height: 30px; width:100%;"><a href="http://www.quantumvisin.date/12febd8M126G99dVf01l7912H459bW4s130c44d" style="text-decoration:none;">And it's completely guara<span style="display:none;">-</span>nteed.</a><br>
Its cutting edge technology...and quite frankly I've never<br>
seen anything like it before...<br>
<br>
<a href="http://www.quantumvisin.date/12febd8M126G99dVf01l7912H459bW4s130c44d" style="text-decoration:none;">The results from his clients speak for themselves...</a><br>
<br>
He will prove to you that glasses are actually the CORE CAUSE<br>
of vision deterioration...and a LOT of other problems...<br>
that you probably never realized had to do with your glasses.<br>
<br>
<a href="http://www.quantumvisin.date/12febd8M126G99dVf01l7912H459bW4s130c44d" style="text-decoration:none;">But don't worry.</a><br>
</p>
<p style="font-size: 20px; font-weight: normal; color: #FFFFF; line-height: 30px; width:100%;">
Because then he's going to just hand you his completely <br>
cutting edge technology that basically makes your eyes <br>
perfect THEMSELVES. No real effort on your part!<br>
<br>
It's all natural too.
<br>
<a href="http://www.quantumvisin.date/12febd8M126G99dVf01l7912H459bW4s130c44d" style="text-decoration:none;">YOU have to see this to believe it...</a>
</p>
<p style="font-size: 20px; font-weight: normal; color: #FFFFF; line-height: 30px; width:100%;">
P.S. Get over there. I'm not kidding.
<br>
<a href="http://www.quantumvisin.date/12febd8M126G99dVf01l7912H459bW4s130c44d" style="text-decoration:none;">This will be the most powerful video you watch all year...</a>
<br>
<br>
Matilda Carter
<br><br>
P.P.S. <br>
<br>
And if you know someone with glasses...<a href="http://www.quantumvisin.date/12febd8M126G99dVf01l7912H459bW4s130c44d" style="text-decoration:none;">send this to them
right now...</a>they will no longer need to be at the mercy of
their glasses.They will love you forever :)
</p>
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Message going forward <a href="http://www.quantumvisin.date/12febd8z126Y99dGf01W7912r459bZ1P130c44a">click here </a>
11407 SW Amu<br>
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[[4]]The table on which the tin soldiers stood, was covered with other playthings, but the most attractive to the eye was a pretty little paper castle. Through the small windows the rooms could be seen. In front of the castle a number of little trees surrounded a piece of looking-glass, which was intended to represent a transparent lake. Swans, made of wax, swam on the lake, and were reflected in it. All this was very pretty, but the prettiest of all was a tiny little lady, who stood at the open door of the castle; she, also, was made of paper, and she wore a dress of clear muslin, with a narrow blue ribbon over her shoulders just like a scarf. In front of these was fixed a glittering tinsel rose, as large as her whole face. The little lady was a dancer, and she stretched out both her arms, and raised one of her legs so high, that the tin soldier could not see it at all, and he thought that she, like himself, had only one leg. "That is the wife for me," he thought; "but she is too
grand, and lives in a castle, while I have only a box to live in, five-and-twenty of us altogether, that is no place for her. Still I must try and make her acquaintance." Then he laid himself at full length on the table behind a snuff-box that stood upon it, so that he could peep at the little delicate lady, who continued to stand on one leg without losing her balance. When evening came, the other tin soldiers were all placed in the box, and the people of the house went to bed. Then the playthings began to have their own games together, to pay visits, to have sham fights, and to give balls. The tin soldiers rattled in their box; they wanted to get out and join the amusements, but they could not open the lid. The nut-crackers played at leap-frog, and the pencil jumped about the table. There was such a noise that the canary woke up and began to talk, and in poetry too. Only the tin soldier and the dancer remained in their places. She stood on tiptoe, with her legs stretched out, as
firmly as he did on his one leg. He never took his eyes from her for even a moment. The clock struck twelve, and, with a bounce, up sprang the lid of the snuff-box; but, instead of snuff, there jumped up a little black goblin; for the snuff-box was a toy puzzle.von/[[5]]
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aware /teams /para /loaded /overall /50px /krabbe /madoff's
arial /patience /Palo /oklahoma's /s /forces /stepfathe
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