Facebook user helps Israeli government by solving mystery

By Park Sae-jin Posted : December 23, 2015, 14:45 Updated : December 23, 2015, 15:53

[Courtesy of Israeli Antiquities Authority ]



Israeli Antiquities Authority had been struggling with a mysterious object for last few months. A golden, cylindrical shaped object found at a cemetery in Jerusalem was nothing like any object that they knew of.

The government had undergone series of experiments with the 24-carat gold-coated metal object, including x-rays and even a controlled explosion test to find out if the object was a bomb.

It was more confusing for the authorities after the experiments because they found out nothing. So the authority, after much consideration, decided to turn to Facebook.
 

[Courtesy of Facebook]



Collective intelligence finally did it. An Italian person named Micah Barak provided the confused Israeli government with the answer. The cylindrical object is called, “Isis Beamer” (Not Islamic State: IS or a group also known as ISIL, ISIS).

According to Mr. Barak, The object is named after the Egyptian goddess of medicine, the device channels and intends to harmonize geopathic and electromagnetic radiation fields. It is also sold online for a price of 399 Euros.

The Israeli Antiquities Authority did not classify on what the government would do with the Isis Beamer. Also, the reason for the beamer to be found at the cemetery is not known.


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