Just for update.
I didn't attempt to solve the issue until I got a cable TV box, which connects to the TV by component cable, which flickers just as the Wii with the stock cheap cable. I put on some relatively cheap RCA cable but nevertheless shielded cable and the problem went away.
I tried wrapping aluminum foil on the cable and connect it to the sugnal ground to mimic a shielded cable, it didn't help. I then proceed to wrap the Wii console in aluminum foil too, it didn't help either. But with the foil and both my palm sandwiching the console the flicker intensity reduces significantly.
I haven't decided of what to do next. My only idea is to put the console, power adapter and cable inside a steel enclosure, with openings in front and 5 RCA jack at the rear which will allow me to use shielded cable. The thing is it requires a lot of motivation and the chances of it working is not too optimistic.
But I wonder why am I seems to be the only one with this issue, and if it is a Wii issue or is it a Samsung LCD TV issue, or both.
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