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Tuesday, 09 February 2010 - 24 Safar 1431 H
FRONT PAGE ‘Red mercury’ rumors gain ground
By Abdullah Al-Maqati
DHULUM – Rumors that Singer sewing machines contain the so-called “red mercury” substance has sent prices skyrocketing around the Kingdom, with individuals flocking to markets to pay up to SR200,000 for a single machine.
The rumors, which first started circulating a few days ago via the Internet and then the word of mouth, led to a rush for sewing machines that could previously have been bought for as little as SR200.
Mansour Al-Turki, spokesman for the Ministry of Interior, described the rumors, which have gathered momentum around the Kingdom, “as false and deceptive.”
Believers of the rumors say that the presence of a drop of red mercury in the machine’s needle can be verified with a mobile telephone. If the line cuts off when the telephone is placed close to the needle, they say, that proves the existence of the substance.
In Al-Jouf, residents were led to believe that a local museum was buying up any Singer sewing machine it could find. According to Al-Watan Arabic newspaper, Ahmed Al-Qu’eid, director of the Museum of Antiquities and Folk Heritage, denied the rumors. “They are a result of a Swiss or American expert who was looking at old Singer sewing machines and buying them,” he is reported as saying.
“The museum does not buy sewing machines,” Al-Qu’eid clarified, after noting that numerous women had appeared at the museum offering to sell him their Singer machines.
At other markets, including Buraidah and other towns of Qassim, individuals headed to markets following rumors that a Kuwaiti-based multinational company had been ordering the Singer machines. In Tabuk, the situation was similar, while in Hafr Al-Batin locals reported visitors from around the Kingdom looking to buy Singer machines at any price.
In Qassim, police were present at all marketplaces to monitor sales and ensure that no sewing machines were sold for more than their true price, while in Riyadh police warned the public not to believe in rumors.
Sami Al-Shuweirikh, the official spokesman for Riyadh police, said the rumors were started by gangs attempting to swindle people out of their money, and denied the existence of red mercury in the sewing machines.
In Madina, trading in the sewing machines was intense in many places. Potential buyers were seen using their mobile telephones to check the machines for the level of its red mercury content.
While crowds have also thronged car boot sales and other market areas in search of the sewing machines, others have resorted to theft, with two female tailoring shops broken into in Dhulum and their sewing machines taken.
Despite repeated denials of its existence from numerous authorities from the global scientific community, including the Atomic Energy Commission, many people attempt to obtain red mercury due to the belief that tiny amounts can sell for millions of dollars. Those who purportedly sell or buy red mercury are rarely in agreement as to the exact nature or even color of the substance, while the uses for it vary from it being an essential ingredient to nuclear power, to having the ability to summon jinn, extract gold and locate buried treasure, and perform other types of magic. No proof of the substance’s existence has ever been found, scientists say, and many believe it to be the result of a hoax. – With reports from Khalid Al-Jabari, Bandar Al-Hamr and Mansour Al-Shehri, Okaz/ SG
The rumors, which first started circulating a few days ago via the Internet and then the word of mouth, led to a rush for sewing machines that could previously have been bought for as little as SR200.
Mansour Al-Turki, spokesman for the Ministry of Interior, described the rumors, which have gathered momentum around the Kingdom, “as false and deceptive.”
Believers of the rumors say that the presence of a drop of red mercury in the machine’s needle can be verified with a mobile telephone. If the line cuts off when the telephone is placed close to the needle, they say, that proves the existence of the substance.
In Al-Jouf, residents were led to believe that a local museum was buying up any Singer sewing machine it could find. According to Al-Watan Arabic newspaper, Ahmed Al-Qu’eid, director of the Museum of Antiquities and Folk Heritage, denied the rumors. “They are a result of a Swiss or American expert who was looking at old Singer sewing machines and buying them,” he is reported as saying.
“The museum does not buy sewing machines,” Al-Qu’eid clarified, after noting that numerous women had appeared at the museum offering to sell him their Singer machines.
At other markets, including Buraidah and other towns of Qassim, individuals headed to markets following rumors that a Kuwaiti-based multinational company had been ordering the Singer machines. In Tabuk, the situation was similar, while in Hafr Al-Batin locals reported visitors from around the Kingdom looking to buy Singer machines at any price.
In Qassim, police were present at all marketplaces to monitor sales and ensure that no sewing machines were sold for more than their true price, while in Riyadh police warned the public not to believe in rumors.
Sami Al-Shuweirikh, the official spokesman for Riyadh police, said the rumors were started by gangs attempting to swindle people out of their money, and denied the existence of red mercury in the sewing machines.
In Madina, trading in the sewing machines was intense in many places. Potential buyers were seen using their mobile telephones to check the machines for the level of its red mercury content.
While crowds have also thronged car boot sales and other market areas in search of the sewing machines, others have resorted to theft, with two female tailoring shops broken into in Dhulum and their sewing machines taken.
Despite repeated denials of its existence from numerous authorities from the global scientific community, including the Atomic Energy Commission, many people attempt to obtain red mercury due to the belief that tiny amounts can sell for millions of dollars. Those who purportedly sell or buy red mercury are rarely in agreement as to the exact nature or even color of the substance, while the uses for it vary from it being an essential ingredient to nuclear power, to having the ability to summon jinn, extract gold and locate buried treasure, and perform other types of magic. No proof of the substance’s existence has ever been found, scientists say, and many believe it to be the result of a hoax. – With reports from Khalid Al-Jabari, Bandar Al-Hamr and Mansour Al-Shehri, Okaz/ SG
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hurry up....
» People can be so gullible, and so many of them at the same time. It is amusing that such a large number in our modern community still trust petty superstitions and is almost sad -Solid
» singer sewing machine | jmt posted... read
» Computer Engineer | Ramy ALSahhar posted... I was about to believe as I saw my friends in Kuwait asking me if I have one. I checked the internet and now found this article..This proves people in region can rapidly believe in Rumors
» Saudi Gazette is a lighting touch on the kingdom's events | Abubakar AbdurRahaman posted... i am an avid browser of Saudi gazette's website, with sole intent of getting the track records of events in the kingdom. More grease to your elbow. Please continue with your good job. Thanks
i wrote from Abuja, Nigeria
» Singer sewing machine for sale | David A. Townsend posted... i wrote from Abuja, Nigeria
My Mother has a splendid example of a circa 1950's Singer sewing machine, which I am sure she would love to sell to give it a new home. I certainly will have no use for it. Good Luck.
» Its nothin but fake | M.sherif posted... Hey all
I'm from Addis (Ethiopia) i just saw your news and lol with the fulish people who waste there money for something useless or fake,what i want to tell you is SINGER never ever used any substance so-called "Red Mercury" so people stop the dream,i have lots of very old SINGER sewing Machines like 50 to 80 years old they are just old sewing machines made by normal material, if any body want to buy I will sell for them only USD300 to USD500 but no red mercury inside its just old Sewing Mac
» Singer ,old sewing machine | ugur argon posted... I'm from Addis (Ethiopia) i just saw your news and lol with the fulish people who waste there money for something useless or fake,what i want to tell you is SINGER never ever used any substance so-called "Red Mercury" so people stop the dream,i have lots of very old SINGER sewing Machines like 50 to 80 years old they are just old sewing machines made by normal material, if any body want to buy I will sell for them only USD300 to USD500 but no red mercury inside its just old Sewing Mac
Hey Saudi friends ,
I'm from Istanbul,
I have Original Singer sewing maxchine manufactured in 1895 ,if anyone interested to buy it ,I would be glad to sell and can be delivered at Istanbul ,
» sewing machine | rogy posted... I'm from Istanbul,
I have Original Singer sewing maxchine manufactured in 1895 ,if anyone interested to buy it ,I would be glad to sell and can be delivered at Istanbul ,
we have a sewing machine of old model we are in haldwani uttrakhand
who you will buy this machine from us.
» Singer | Micha? posted... who you will buy this machine from us.
Hej Ludzie mam 15 szt takich maszyn do sprzedania po 5000 $ za sztuk?. Odbi?r osobisty w Polsce
» ALLEGRO.PL | Markos posted... www.allegro.pl Polish webiste with SINGER'S/
» I will sell 15k26 Songer from 1910 | mario posted... If you are interested just write me an e-mail.
» 0092 52 3254467 | SHABBIR HUSSAIN KAZMI posted... FROM-KASAR.E.BATOOL-ENTERPRISES
REF NO-786/2009 -DATED 30/4/2009
Dear Sir. We get your address from internet.We inform you that we are distributros all kind of machines
here in Sialkot-pakistan. We want purchase from you industrial Sewing machines .please send us your rates of sewing machines with model number.
After received your rates of sewing machines we will give you order of sewing machines .Our terms of payment will be advance through ban T.Tin your bank account,Our coun
» singer swing machin | hossam posted... REF NO-786/2009 -DATED 30/4/2009
Dear Sir. We get your address from internet.We inform you that we are distributros all kind of machines
here in Sialkot-pakistan. We want purchase from you industrial Sewing machines .please send us your rates of sewing machines with model number.
After received your rates of sewing machines we will give you order of sewing machines .Our terms of payment will be advance through ban T.Tin your bank account,Our coun
hello everybody i have very very old model from singer swing machin it back for 60 years old ago and i want sell it if somone want buy it this my mail he can writ to me and we will deal about every thing
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» "Red Mercury" | Paul G. Chapman posted... The "Red Mercury" we used at school in 1966 was Mercury oxide. We heated up small glass tubes of it to make the "Red Mercury" split into its component parts oxygen and mercury. This was to enable us as school boys to learn about oxygen (normally 24% of the air we breath). However the practice stopped due to the toxic nature of Mercury. Note minute quantities of mercury can be found in all fluorescent tubes used to light the home, factory or office.


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