Myth No. 1: Sniffex is regarded as a fake explo$ive dector. Khoji works similar to sniffex so it might be a fake detector.
Rebuttal: Sniffex and Khoji both work on the principle of radiesthesia. Yet there is a difference. The scientific justification that sniffex people give is just self created and has no relation to reality. Basically its about a divining rod that is made of some particular alloy and design enhanced for better sensitivity and results. Sniffex demands huge sum of money based on its complex scientific justification. Whereas we declare it as a result of radiesthetic phenomenon and believe that any divining rod that is made up of sensitive alloy can get the same results as sniffex does. Check the price difference. Khoji costs few dollars whereas sniffex costs thousands of dollars. Our product is based mostly on making the diving rod most sensitive to the explo$ive and user training who can later use the rod in a right way to maximize efficiency.
Myth No. 2: If some area is protected by Khoji detector, it might fail sometimes like Sniffex failed in Iraq resulting in suicidal explosion.
Rebuttal: Khoji detector's results are 80% accurate and are based on human training and efficiency. A lethargic or insensitive operator might loose the target resulting in security hazard. So what we say is that Khoji is an extra tool to detect and identify hidden explo$ives yet one must not 100% rely on it for safety. Its an extra measure to detect, when there is no other device available to detect it. Its a security add on but not a complete security solution in itself. It can help give suspicion about cars or areas to check and investigate. Whole security solution must not revolve over the results of Khoji alone.
Myth No. 3: Khoji does not work on some people's hand like sniffex so it can be generalized to be used by every operator.
Rebuttal: Many people are insensitive to the phenomenon of radiesthesia. Almost 90% are sensitive and can use Khoji. Yet 10% people cant use it. During training we filter out those people who are insensitive to radiesthesia in order to ensure that operator must be sensitive and must be able to use it.
Myth No. 4: Even experienced operator using Khoji can miss a target.
Rebuttal: Yes its is possible if operator does not concentrate on his job. Since the use of Khoji is heavily dependent on operator's concentration. If operator is fatigued or not concentrating he might loose the target. We suggest multiple operators in series to stand to check for any possibility of explo$ive.