I can't believe I watched up to 25 minutes of that crap!Here are my conclusion: this is pure and utter bull crap. As for red flags:
- cascade of logical fallacies
- bold claims, lies and deceit
- technical arguments used outside rigorous context and definitions
- jargon without any theory nor reference
- vague, fuzzy, incomplete definitions
- dubious analogies and comparisons
- no order of magnitude given (probably to mislead the audience, letting it form a wrong idea)
- invalid demonstrations, without any relation with the premises and, worse, potentially falsified (e.g. measuring 200mA in a copper tubing loop next to a wallwart adapter, I only get 4mA next to a laptop brick...)
- unbacked up claims, no source, no verification
- no demonstrated evidence as to the relation between the subject of the webinar and the... "experiments"
- use of inappropriate hardware (e.g. AM radio instead of a near field probe, a multimeter in amp mode to measure the current through the body instead of appropriate medical electrodes... ah, and also touching only **one** f@$ing probe! about @18:00)
- instrumentalizing perfectly explained physical phenomena (without giving the appropriate theory of course) to serve a cause that doesn't say its name
- topics boarded without prior experience in the field, that is explaining medical causes using electrical approach, use of inappropriate hardware, electric not medical as it should, measuring currents with only one lead... (that one cracked me up)
I could also add blatant incompetence as the guy is perfectly unable (or willing) to make the difference between capacitive coupling, moving charges, electrostatic and electrodynamic... Fortunately the number of views is very low. I also flagged the video. First time I ever do that in a lifetime!