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Sick Psychic?
A self - proclaimed psychic uses a high profile case of a missing girl to generate some self - publicity and ultimately personal gain.
Said charlatan then goes on to express surprise that the parents of the missing girl were distressed by his claims that she was dead. What a scumbag, to trade on the personal misery of others.
There is nothing even remotely entertaining about this low life....
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Said charlatan then goes on to express surprise that the parents of the missing girl were distressed by his claims that she was dead. What a scumbag, to trade on the personal misery of others.
There is nothing even remotely entertaining about this low life....
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.People like that will do and say anything to keep the limelight on them, not quite sure how he sleeps at night though. As to the reincarnation thing- I imagine Naomi is right, he'll claim some nonsense or another- despite the fact he wouldn't be able to get around a DNA test.
And mike11111 your arrogance at your own perceived intellect never ceases to amuse and astound me.
And mike11111 your arrogance at your own perceived intellect never ceases to amuse and astound me.
All 'psychics' are liars - and people who pay any credence to their lies are gullible idiots.
Any person with even an ounce of common sense knows these charlatans are liars, so I don't suppose Madeleine McCann's parents will be too concerned about what this prick has said, but that isn't really the point. The very fact that he's stated this b0ll0cks as a matter of fact, marks him out as being a c*** of the highest order.
Any person with even an ounce of common sense knows these charlatans are liars, so I don't suppose Madeleine McCann's parents will be too concerned about what this prick has said, but that isn't really the point. The very fact that he's stated this b0ll0cks as a matter of fact, marks him out as being a c*** of the highest order.
I knew someone who claimed to have 'the gift' but she would never take a penny from anyone she offered help to.. she said if you have it and use it for your own benefit it leaves you.... so by her reasoning anyone who charges for a 'psychic supper, a tarot reading or whatever is faking it' She was pretty good though I learned more about reading people from her than reading the cards.
I really have no time for so called celebrity mediums they are given the power to do so much damage.
I really have no time for so called celebrity mediums they are given the power to do so much damage.
New regulation was brought in, in 2007 I think, so that alleged clairvoyants and mediums would have to tell customers they are entertainers, and their methods are not scientifically proven. People still believe and look to them for guidance.
You can fool some of the people all of the time, and all of the people some of the time, but you can not fool all of the people all of the time.
It's time these charlatans were exposed as the money grubbing conmen they are.
You can fool some of the people all of the time, and all of the people some of the time, but you can not fool all of the people all of the time.
It's time these charlatans were exposed as the money grubbing conmen they are.
These weirdos have always existed - it is the reaction of the press that has changed.
Example - in the 1940s a child was murdered in Blackburn, leading to the first mass fingerprinting exercise in the UK. Quite soon after the apprehension and execution of the murderer, two events: local press agreed to respect the family's privacy and not continue to publish the child's and family's name - the national press consequently lost interest and stopped pestering. Secondly, a few years after a 'psychic' claimed to be getting messages from the deceased child - this again was not reported on by the local press in order not to stoke prurient interest or inflate the sicko's ego.
Nowadays the Daily Scream would be beating his doors down with offers of cash.
Example - in the 1940s a child was murdered in Blackburn, leading to the first mass fingerprinting exercise in the UK. Quite soon after the apprehension and execution of the murderer, two events: local press agreed to respect the family's privacy and not continue to publish the child's and family's name - the national press consequently lost interest and stopped pestering. Secondly, a few years after a 'psychic' claimed to be getting messages from the deceased child - this again was not reported on by the local press in order not to stoke prurient interest or inflate the sicko's ego.
Nowadays the Daily Scream would be beating his doors down with offers of cash.
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naomi, he's claiming that her soul will shortly return in someone else's baby. That's fairly standard psychic talk (and in fact would seem not very remarkable to maybe a quarter of the world's population). There's no suggestion that souls have DNA, so he knows his claim will be genetically untestable.
jno //he's claiming that her soul will shortly return in someone else's baby.//
... who in turn, he could claim, is Maddie reincarnated. I suspect from what he's said, he's claiming she's already been reincarnated - but I won't argue the point with you. He's talking tripe and he's banking on her not being found.
... who in turn, he could claim, is Maddie reincarnated. I suspect from what he's said, he's claiming she's already been reincarnated - but I won't argue the point with you. He's talking tripe and he's banking on her not being found.