Mediums, Tarot Readers and Woowoo
Mediums, Tarot Readers and Woowoo
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paulguitar

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34,668 posts

139 months

Tuesday 2nd June
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I'm curious if anyone here has had an experience they genuinely can't explain where a 'medium' (cold reader or similar) has appeared to know something that, on the face of it, seems impossible?



There seems to be a human instinct to want supernatural magic stuff to be real, as can be seen in the ghost thread.


But has anyone who would ordinarily consider themselves rational and sceptical been given a fright by one of these folk who knew stuff that just shouldn't have been possible?




Edited by paulguitar on Tuesday 2nd June 18:11

NDA

25,216 posts

251 months

Tuesday 2nd June
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My aunt, long since departed, was described by many as a white witch - doing good things.

Her regular thing was to buy warts off people, it was as odd as it sounds. Show her a wart and she'd give you some money for it and in a couple of days the wart would disappear.

thebraketester

15,628 posts

164 months

Tuesday 2nd June
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NDA said:
My aunt, long since departed, was described by many as a white witch - doing good things.

Her regular thing was to buy warts off people, it was as odd as it sounds. Show her a wart and she'd give you some money for it and in a couple of days the wart would disappear.
It doesn't sound like a scalable business proposition.

Roofless Toothless

7,319 posts

158 months

Tuesday 2nd June
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What did she do with them all?

jester

FredericRobinson

4,846 posts

258 months

Tuesday 2nd June
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Mediums are fraudsters who've specifically decided to target the bereaved. There's very few worse humans in existence.

TwigtheWonderkid

48,429 posts

176 months

Tuesday 2nd June
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I was told that I would soon be coming into money, and later that day I shagged a girl called Penny.

Terminator X

20,072 posts

230 months

Tuesday 2nd June
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Derren Brown effectively proved it's all nonsense. They're just skilled at manipulation and/or reading body language.

TX.

Panamax

8,834 posts

60 months

Tuesday 2nd June
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FredericRobinson said:
Mediums are fraudsters who've specifically decided to target the bereaved. There's very few worse humans in existence.
^^^ This.

TwigtheWonderkid

48,429 posts

176 months

Tuesday 2nd June
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Panamax said:
FredericRobinson said:
Mediums are fraudsters who've specifically decided to target the bereaved. There's very few worse humans in existence.
^^^ This.
Not all of them are fraudsters. Some genuinely believe they have special powers, so they're not fraudsters, They're deluded fools.

Glassman

24,757 posts

241 months

Tuesday 2nd June
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Roofless Toothless said:
What did she do with them all?

jester


DISCLAIMER: read the video title before deciding if you want to watch it.

MDMA .

10,400 posts

127 months

Tuesday 2nd June
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FredericRobinson

4,846 posts

258 months

Tuesday 2nd June
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TwigtheWonderkid said:
Not all of them are fraudsters. Some genuinely believe they have special powers, so they're not fraudsters, They're deluded fools.
Fair enough, some of them should be locked up in other institutions than prisons

Wacky Racer

40,996 posts

273 months

Tuesday 2nd June
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I'm a medium.















It says so in my underpants.

Glassman

24,757 posts

241 months

Tuesday 2nd June
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Wacky Racer said:
I'm a medium.

It says so in my underpants.
laugh

I think it's all mumbo jumbo although it is quite fascinating how some people are blown away from being told stuff nobody could have known.

andySC

1,365 posts

184 months

Tuesday 2nd June
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You’d think it would be illegal. A punter pays money to be told a load of guff. Is it classed as “entertainment” or some such to avoid legal shenanigans?

Panamax

8,834 posts

60 months

Tuesday 2nd June
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TwigtheWonderkid said:
Some genuinely believe they have special powers, so they're not fraudsters.
When their "special powers" are only available in exchange for hard cash they are fraudsters. No integrity whatsoever.

TwigtheWonderkid

48,429 posts

176 months

Tuesday 2nd June
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Panamax said:
TwigtheWonderkid said:
Some genuinely believe they have special powers, so they're not fraudsters.
When their "special powers" are only available in exchange for hard cash they are fraudsters. No integrity whatsoever.
Not if they believe they are charging for a genuine service. They're just crackers.

ninepoint2

3,985 posts

186 months

Tuesday 2nd June
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TwigtheWonderkid said:
Panamax said:
FredericRobinson said:
Mediums are fraudsters who've specifically decided to target the bereaved. There's very few worse humans in existence.
^^^ This.
Not all of them are fraudsters. Some genuinely believe they have special powers, so they're not fraudsters, They're deluded fools.
This

Milkyway

13,022 posts

79 months

Tuesday 2nd June
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It's all BS, even TV programmes put a disclaimer at the start... it's only for entertainment.
(Sam says not take it seriously).


Edited by Milkyway on Tuesday 2nd June 22:16

TrevorHill

904 posts

17 months

Tuesday 2nd June
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A former friend of mine visits a local medium regularly. He bases a lot of his future plans on what she says and pays her a lot. He can’t be told that most of the information about him is available free on google.
He ran a pretty successful business up until a few years ago but managed to put most of it up his nose and as a result his ex-model wife left him and took the kids.

Everyone saw that coming, except himself and the medium.