Magnet Man, who says his skin is attracted to everyday objects, claims he can use his powers to heal the sick
A MAN who claims to have the magnet-like power to attract metal and glass to the skin using a force known as “scalar energy” now also says it can be used to heal the sick.
“The Man with the Magnet” Waldemar Boczar, who lives in Szczecin in north-western Poland, claims that he can collect scalar energy and that his special powers are a gift from the guardians of the sky.
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He says he discovered in 2004 that he possesses this gift and can attract metal and glass objects to his body like a magnet using scalar energy.
Many people hail scalar energy, which is essentially electromagnetic waves that exist even in the vacuum of empty space, as the next generation of healthcare, and Waldemar claims to be a natural source.
Wacky Waldemar says that he now uses his gift to help others, saying that so much energy flows through him that he is sure he can share it with others.
He describes himself as a bio-energy therapist and there are long queues of people outside his house who, he says, are waiting for an opportunity to receive some of his energy.

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Waldemar said: “In 2004, I discovered that I was able to attract small objects such as cans, spoons, sunglasses and telephones.
“I was fascinated and found some information about scalar energy. It is the energy of the Universe that surrounds us and is indestructible.
“I started helping people around me who were complaining about minor ailments such as ankle pain, knee pain, back pain and minor cuts. When I touched that spot, the pain stopped.”

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Waldemar has become a local celebrity and says that thousands of people from Poland and even foreigners have contacted him for help.
“Later on, I made T-shirts that have a special material (satin) that is charged with my energy so I can send it to people who wear it and get healed. You can wear them every day and sleep in them, they really charge your body with good energy and help fight many diseases.”
A video of Magnet Man in action shows a woman throwing objects at his chest, which seem to get stuck there until he says, “That’s enough.”
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