there are many internet fake story lines that featured famed wheel-chair physicist Stephan Hawking. many of these stories lure people thinking it is some story about Hawking talking about the brain and some important research but often it is some spam snake oil pills claiming to be "smart drugs' to enhance cognitive ability and brain function.
These scrupulous advertising web ads will play some clip of hawking taking to Anderson Cooper on some big brain research and that people can increase their IQ dramatically despite the fact that IQ tests are not legitimate and have been proven to measure absolutely nothing often being biased ways for Europeans to claim moral and mental superiority over others.
Something called Cogniq is scheduled for market release soon to be filling TV ads during your football games where players will bash their brains against each other and then need a phony product of this. Government regulation against this fake product will eventually follow but in the meantime Stephan Hawking should be ashamed of having his name on this product and needs tog et off his chair and get to the phone and call his lawyer or something to put an end to this research using his brand.
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