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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 79342483 ![]() 09/05/2020 10:44 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Don't need moisture. Static electricity and magnetism will do it. Think about the lint and stuff that sticks to your clothes in the winter from static electricity when the air is dry. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78448602 Already mentioned this claim is debunked in the vid, so watch the vid you degenerate brain dead zombies. Since the dust particles and the material it sticks too are completely different materials, day light dissipates any charge immediately. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 79318815 ![]() 09/05/2020 10:48 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Don't need moisture. Static electricity and magnetism will do it. Think about the lint and stuff that sticks to your clothes in the winter from static electricity when the air is dry. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78448602 Already mentioned this claim is debunked in the vid, so watch the vid you degenerate brain dead zombies. Since the dust particles and the material it sticks too are completely different materials, day light dissipates any charge immediately. You believe what you want, and I'll believe what I know as I've helped built two class1 cleanrooms. ![]() |
ST37 User ID: 65606998 ![]() 09/05/2020 10:53 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Don't need moisture. Static electricity and magnetism will do it. Think about the lint and stuff that sticks to your clothes in the winter from static electricity when the air is dry. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78448602 Already mentioned this claim is debunked in the vid, so watch the vid you degenerate brain dead zombies. Since the dust particles and the material it sticks too are completely different materials, day light dissipates any charge immediately. I done seen it on the YouTube! It has to be true! Derp. PharaohChromium |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 71165812 ![]() 09/05/2020 10:54 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Don't need moisture. Static electricity and magnetism will do it. Think about the lint and stuff that sticks to your clothes in the winter from static electricity when the air is dry. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78448602 Already mentioned this claim is debunked in the vid, so watch the vid you degenerate brain dead zombies. Since the dust particles and the material it sticks too are completely different materials, day light dissipates any charge immediately. ![]() |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 79318815 ![]() 09/05/2020 11:00 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Don't need moisture. Static electricity and magnetism will do it. Think about the lint and stuff that sticks to your clothes in the winter from static electricity when the air is dry. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78448602 Already mentioned this claim is debunked in the vid, so watch the vid you degenerate brain dead zombies. Since the dust particles and the material it sticks too are completely different materials, day light dissipates any charge immediately. ![]() ![]() |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77008585 ![]() 09/05/2020 11:15 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Don't need moisture. Static electricity and magnetism will do it. Think about the lint and stuff that sticks to your clothes in the winter from static electricity when the air is dry. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78448602 Already mentioned this claim is debunked in the vid, so watch the vid you degenerate brain dead zombies. Since the dust particles and the material it sticks too are completely different materials, day light dissipates any charge immediately. ![]() ![]() SPACE Versus Earth Watch video |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 79318815 ![]() 09/05/2020 12:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Don't need moisture. Static electricity and magnetism will do it. Think about the lint and stuff that sticks to your clothes in the winter from static electricity when the air is dry. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78448602 Already mentioned this claim is debunked in the vid, so watch the vid you degenerate brain dead zombies. Since the dust particles and the material it sticks too are completely different materials, day light dissipates any charge immediately. ![]() ![]() SPACE Versus Earth Watch video Sorry, I'm not watching another moon hoax tard video. ![]() |