(March 11th, 2007)
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Alone and depressed, Stephen Schwartz was flipping through channels one evening in late 1999 when Miss Cleo appeared on his television screen. The 49-year-old supermarket delivery man became transfixed as the psychic doled out insights into love, finance and employment prospects. When she offered to do the same for him — free for the first three minutes and at a discounted rate for the rest of the call — Schwartz decided it was a deal he could not pass up. “I was in a real state of depression at that point,” the Maryland resident recalled. “I was hoping that she could give me some idea of what my future might be.” Read more
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(March 8th, 2007)
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How come TV psychics seem so convincing? How do the self-proclaimed psychics that you see on TV these days seem so convincing when they talk to people’s deceased relatives? I understand the art of “cold reading,” but some so-called “hits” seem too specific to be lucky guesses. Also, why hasn’t a disgruntled ex-employee of these shows ever exposed these frauds? Surely they could make a buck. Good question. What’s impressive about psychics is the number of times people go to a reading, or watch one of those “hotline to heaven” shows, and say, “He told us things he couldn’t possibly have known.” Psychics and their fans say it’s evidence of genuine psychic ability. But keep a couple things in mind: Read more
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(February 19th, 2007)
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Craig & Jane Hamilton-Parker were the first to successfully demonstrate psychic and mediumistic gifts on mainstream UK TV. They work with integrity and were the mediums trusted to do Associated American Television’s Princess Diana seances which were seen by 30 million viewers world-wide. They were recently the focus of a series of three peak time BBC 2 ‘Everyman’ documentaries that showed their work in a positive light. Visit their website
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