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I remember reading the autobiography of some bloke (I think he was Dutch) who did psychic work for police in the USA in the 1970s and got quite famous.
Hi Jukka,
Im a new poster, but I distinctly remember at the time having a dream about somebody with the initial 'j'
You were in a dark place near water!
slightly more seiously although I have only my memory to go on, wasnt there some stuff in one of the Yorkshire Ripper books about a woman who got some of the details right?
Just to spook you up, true story, one of my workmates came up to me when we were working one christmas eve complaining about a nightmare where 'like a black wave seemed to be covering everything' two days later of course the tsunami happened.and he wasnt into that sort of stuff at all
regards martin
I don't really believe that people are psychic...I think that people can be intuitive. But, I think that I can make a claim and state that some people on this site are going to read this reply!
Hi all,
I used to be into the paranormal, before it became just another business, I used to subscribe to Fortean Times and I was heavily influenced by their approach which is not entirely open minded, more a kind of benign scepticism, which always at least allowed for the possibility that an event was paranormal but in reality the truth was probably much more mundane and down to earth.
Trouble is benign scepticism doesnt really cut it with psychics, the abuses of 'psychic' ability are so gross that 1. the subject will not be taken seriously for a long time 2. people are being conned, some so called psychics are using something called cold reading, whatever that is and exploiting peoples vulnerability over their loved ones for of course, financial gain, very cynical and leaves a nasty taste in the miouth.
Bad psychics is a brilliant site, although I doubt it is too popular with the Most Haunted crew, although thats not a bad thing. They featured a guy called Philips Solomon who writes in my local paper the Express & Star, it was great that they picked up on his ridiculous habit of ending his 'advice' with a list of names as long as your arm 'who may mean something to you' it would have been quicker to read the phone book to be honest, stupidly blatant and very nasty.
Anyway thats my tuppence worth, I have got to go away and stick a crystal in my belly button to realign my chakra or chaka khan, I forget which.
Champagne to my real friends, real pain to my sham friends (I nicked that off Andy Serkiss)
martin
As interesting as I have always found the paranormal and the Fortean, I very much doubt the validity of most self proclaimed "psychics", and I have yet to see any convincing evidence that psychic abilities have helped solve crimes. I suppose a person could subconciously put together a few facts that have lingered at the back of the mind, and this might pop up in the form of a dream (which is nature defragging the human hard-drive).
I would very much like to believe that psychic powers are real, but I'm afraid it will be an uphill struggle to convince me.
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