I assume that he is selling these “WiFi blockers” over the internet…
PristineStreet34 on
Damn he’s still got it…what it’s not a joke…seriously…damn MAGA far right is dumb.
SnooOwls3879 on
there’s a lot of money to be made from stupid people
Brosenheim on
Ok but will it improve my DPS Parse? If it ain’t Best In Slot I don’t give a shit, Russ
zoober76 on
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 , Prick
stuijw on
Rape cases incoming. Man’s got legal bills to grift for.
JRE_Electronics on
So how does this work?
It is magic, right? That’s stuff you get from a witch, who gets it from the devil.
“Christian” selling produce from the devil.
These people can justify anything to themselves.
thismessisaplace on
…and he will sell them because the world is full of hocus pocus ignorant fearful people.
instafunkpunk on
Come on people,all you need is a tinfoil hat to block everything harmful.
DerPicasso on
For the people who complain about egg prices
Edmfuse on
Honest to god, once a week I think about making money off these fools by selling stuff like this. But I also can’t bear the idea of being responsible for deepening their madness and worsening society by association.
grrrrrrrrg on
Its just too easy for them at this point.
No-Deal8956 on
Selling this while wearing a WiFi microphone.
SeriousPlankton2000 on
It should be illegal for some people to call themselves Christians, punished by lightning strike – but that was the other franchise.
OGWeedKiller on
I hope there’s a monthly subscription to keep the energy updated
Kind-Masterpiece-310 on
There’s a lot of right wing grifters where I’m not so sure, but this dude definitely knows he’s full of shit.
Aredditorhasnoname00 on
It’s like he and his characters meshed together. He truly played versions of himself.
AdvancedHeresy on
As a network technician for an ISP and someone with European magickal knowledge, i can confirm, no protection charm will work against wifi signals. they are two totally different systems.
The only magickal protection charm you need for wifi is a faraday cage. that one is guaranteed to work against wifi signals.
Fabulous-Camera7813 on
Buy one and get a free Starlink module and home extender…
ToqueMom on
Grifter, knowing he can fleece right-wing evangelicals. If I had no morals, I would do the same.
AttemptAdvanced8685 on
Isn’t the Good Book against amulets and magic or something?
stonerspartanlady on
Omg I hate this guy!
Mwilk on
240 bucks so you know it works /s
keno888 on
Hope he doesn’t see the Ukranian drone soldier soon. He might melt…. 🫠
Black_Otter on
A lot of people rebranding themselves as right wing Christian influencers. Milking gullible people is very profitable
Bakedfresh420 on
If enough people had bought these long enough ago we’d be safe from Russell Brand
handfulofdepression on
![gif](giphy|uHPwtFExSASiI)
moonchild-731 on
Any one who buys it is a damn moron, too. Like, come on. Selling absolute crap for ridiculous amounts of money. If they buy it, they deserve to be scammed. Jesus, man. What timeline are we living in lmao
Percolator2020 on
I pity all the Americans who thought this piece of shit was smart just because of his English accent and SAT II vocabulary.
Weylein on
Someone should test it with a geiger counter, would not surprise me its radioactive.
Meaxis on
[Doesn’t seem to have problems with the the wi-fi signals that let me connect to his online store](https://russellbrandstore.com)
Dejhavi on
I had to check it and it seems that it is not a WiFi blocker/jammer 🤦♂️
>Brand then holds aloft the small necklace he is wearing and says: ‘Luckily I wear **this magical amulet from Airestech** that keeps me safe from all of the various signals out there.’
>He then lifts his suitcase straight up above his head as he carries it, saying: ‘Look at this, look how strong I am. I think this is making me more powerful as a matter of fact, look at that.’
>’**This stuff is absolutely packed with Airestech, I didn’t even bring any socks or toothbrush or dog meats or anything like that, just completely full of Airestech**.
>’You should get one as well, particularly **if you’re planning to go to an airport anytime soon because the bloody things are full of lethal signals**…’
>In one final advert for the neckwear, the former MTV star concludes: ‘**Airestech, a glorious amulet to protect you from corrupting signals**.’
I searched for “Airestech” and it looks like a scam:
>Lifetune Go is our compact and convenient solution designed for personal protection from electromagnetic radiation that you can carry with ease wherever you go.
PlatformNo8576 on
Grifter and general charlatan. Did he “get off” after police investigations?
Dr0p582 on
He’s a scammer. I’ve been selling these for 99$ for 5 years now. With the extra blessing from Trump they go up to 149$.
Pattoe89 on
I remember a call I got when I worked in Home Internet tech support, a lady in a flat in London complaining of no internet connection.
She’s wrapped her router in several layers on tin foil to ‘protect me from the WiFi waves’
She didn’t realise this would affect her signal, she also didn’t realise that where she was living the list of other routers that her router could detect from its position was over 50 (The list on my end caps out at 50, but the router can detect more than that)
Paddy519 on
Word on the street he found them in diddy’s basement
hopseankins on
Hey I’m all for this. If customers are stupid enough to fall for this crap, let them waste their money.
imadork1970 on
Fuck, people are dumb.
froebull on
I’ll sell them a human sized plastic Faraday pouch. Get in, ziploc it shut, and you’ll not have to worry about outside signals……ever.
BarnyTrubble on
And as we know from the last popular wifi blocking talisman grift, there’s a good chance these necklaces are pretty radioactive all on their own
Common_Dealer_7541 on
I think the Oklahoma governor will require one on every student and then purchase them from the state education budget
Diligent_Excitement4 on
And people take this guys opinions seriously
GreyBeardEng on
As a network engineer I can promise you that amulet will not ‘protect’ you from wifi, even though wifi isn’t even an ionizing form of radiation.
slo1111 on
Nothing says good Christian like false idols
Previously_coolish on
This sounds like a role he would play in a comedy.
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I assume that he is selling these “WiFi blockers” over the internet…
Damn he’s still got it…what it’s not a joke…seriously…damn MAGA far right is dumb.
there’s a lot of money to be made from stupid people
Ok but will it improve my DPS Parse? If it ain’t Best In Slot I don’t give a shit, Russ
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 , Prick
Rape cases incoming. Man’s got legal bills to grift for.
So how does this work?
It is magic, right? That’s stuff you get from a witch, who gets it from the devil.
“Christian” selling produce from the devil.
These people can justify anything to themselves.
…and he will sell them because the world is full of hocus pocus ignorant fearful people.
Come on people,all you need is a tinfoil hat to block everything harmful.
For the people who complain about egg prices
Honest to god, once a week I think about making money off these fools by selling stuff like this. But I also can’t bear the idea of being responsible for deepening their madness and worsening society by association.
Its just too easy for them at this point.
Selling this while wearing a WiFi microphone.
It should be illegal for some people to call themselves Christians, punished by lightning strike – but that was the other franchise.
I hope there’s a monthly subscription to keep the energy updated
There’s a lot of right wing grifters where I’m not so sure, but this dude definitely knows he’s full of shit.
It’s like he and his characters meshed together. He truly played versions of himself.
As a network technician for an ISP and someone with European magickal knowledge, i can confirm, no protection charm will work against wifi signals. they are two totally different systems.
The only magickal protection charm you need for wifi is a faraday cage. that one is guaranteed to work against wifi signals.
Buy one and get a free Starlink module and home extender…
Grifter, knowing he can fleece right-wing evangelicals. If I had no morals, I would do the same.
Isn’t the Good Book against amulets and magic or something?
Omg I hate this guy!
240 bucks so you know it works /s
Hope he doesn’t see the Ukranian drone soldier soon. He might melt…. 🫠
A lot of people rebranding themselves as right wing Christian influencers. Milking gullible people is very profitable
If enough people had bought these long enough ago we’d be safe from Russell Brand
![gif](giphy|uHPwtFExSASiI)
Any one who buys it is a damn moron, too. Like, come on. Selling absolute crap for ridiculous amounts of money. If they buy it, they deserve to be scammed. Jesus, man. What timeline are we living in lmao
I pity all the Americans who thought this piece of shit was smart just because of his English accent and SAT II vocabulary.
Someone should test it with a geiger counter, would not surprise me its radioactive.
[Doesn’t seem to have problems with the the wi-fi signals that let me connect to his online store](https://russellbrandstore.com)
I had to check it and it seems that it is not a WiFi blocker/jammer 🤦♂️
>Brand then holds aloft the small necklace he is wearing and says: ‘Luckily I wear **this magical amulet from Airestech** that keeps me safe from all of the various signals out there.’
>He then lifts his suitcase straight up above his head as he carries it, saying: ‘Look at this, look how strong I am. I think this is making me more powerful as a matter of fact, look at that.’
>’**This stuff is absolutely packed with Airestech, I didn’t even bring any socks or toothbrush or dog meats or anything like that, just completely full of Airestech**.
>’You should get one as well, particularly **if you’re planning to go to an airport anytime soon because the bloody things are full of lethal signals**…’
>In one final advert for the neckwear, the former MTV star concludes: ‘**Airestech, a glorious amulet to protect you from corrupting signals**.’
I searched for “Airestech” and it looks like a scam:
* Official web > [https://airestech.com](https://airestech.com)
One of their products:
* (Amulet) [Lifetune Go](https://airestech.com/products/lifetune-go) ($219.99)
>Lifetune Go is our compact and convenient solution designed for personal protection from electromagnetic radiation that you can carry with ease wherever you go.
Grifter and general charlatan. Did he “get off” after police investigations?
He’s a scammer. I’ve been selling these for 99$ for 5 years now. With the extra blessing from Trump they go up to 149$.
I remember a call I got when I worked in Home Internet tech support, a lady in a flat in London complaining of no internet connection.
She’s wrapped her router in several layers on tin foil to ‘protect me from the WiFi waves’
She didn’t realise this would affect her signal, she also didn’t realise that where she was living the list of other routers that her router could detect from its position was over 50 (The list on my end caps out at 50, but the router can detect more than that)
Word on the street he found them in diddy’s basement
Hey I’m all for this. If customers are stupid enough to fall for this crap, let them waste their money.
Fuck, people are dumb.
I’ll sell them a human sized plastic Faraday pouch. Get in, ziploc it shut, and you’ll not have to worry about outside signals……ever.
And as we know from the last popular wifi blocking talisman grift, there’s a good chance these necklaces are pretty radioactive all on their own
I think the Oklahoma governor will require one on every student and then purchase them from the state education budget
And people take this guys opinions seriously
As a network engineer I can promise you that amulet will not ‘protect’ you from wifi, even though wifi isn’t even an ionizing form of radiation.
Nothing says good Christian like false idols
This sounds like a role he would play in a comedy.
Images of videos are infuriating.
A fool and his money…