McCormick had claimed the devices could bypass "all forms of concealment", detecting drugs and people along with explosives, the court heard.
He claimed they would work under water and from the air, and would track an object up to 1km (3280ft) below the ground.
The bomb detectors came with cards which were "programmed" to detect a wide array of substances, from ivory to $100 banknotes.
Kenya police announced that the bomb detectors they have work fine.
They carried out a public demonstration in the capital, Nairobi, in which the detector seemingly located narcotics.
Draw your own conclusions.
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My conclusion was the same as the last link.
We believe what we want to believe.
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