General statement, unverifiable.... and it depends on what you mean by "Helped".... and it sounds like someone has an axe to grind...Ranger Genius wrote:It's a simple and verifiable fact that no psychic detective has ever solved a criminal case, or helped with one. Dubois is a shameless liar to claim that she has, and tellingly refuses to submit to any sort of unbiased testing, even to claim a million dollars from James Randi.
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That she lies, and that mainstream media helps her. They're supposed to be a disinterested voice, but they don't seem to be able to apply the most simple critical thinking principles.
It's wrong to blame the victims whether it's rape, fraud, or a psychic scam. It's not that they're stupid, but rather that they've never been taught critical thinking, and are ripe for the harves for people like Dubois, who gives families of missing people false hope, or throws police off the actual track of solving the case. And for what? A quick buck and some ill-deserved respect and press.
It's wrong to blame the victims whether it's rape, fraud, or a psychic scam. It's not that they're stupid, but rather that they've never been taught critical thinking, and are ripe for the harves for people like Dubois, who gives families of missing people false hope, or throws police off the actual track of solving the case. And for what? A quick buck and some ill-deserved respect and press.
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I do have an axe to grind, and it is both a general statement and a true one. No psychic has ever contributed, in any way, by means of their supposed paranormal abilities, to a police investigation. Ever. The rule for negating generalizations is to provide a counter-example. Try it.samtzu wrote:General statement, unverifiable.... and it depends on what you mean by "Helped".... and it sounds like someone has an axe to grind...
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One word for you:buckethead alien wrote:Stuart.
Ahem.
I, uh, am going to a certain theme park in Orlando, Florida at the end of the month and have just one question: hip flask or sheet of blotter?
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Staying at Epcot and visiting MK with a 3 and a half year old girl. I keep telling myself that it is going to be okay.stuart wrote:which park specifically?
I think the Magic Kingdom or Epcot are most likely sheet parks
DAK is probably more of a flask park. I would hate to be flippin out around big animals.
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So what's the axe? Just curious...Ranger Genius wrote:I do have an axe to grind, and it is both a general statement and a true one. No psychic has ever contributed, in any way, by means of their supposed paranormal abilities, to a police investigation. Ever. The rule for negating generalizations is to provide a counter-example. Try it.samtzu wrote:General statement, unverifiable.... and it depends on what you mean by "Helped".... and it sounds like someone has an axe to grind...
I've never been helped by a psychic, but I've seen enough strange stuff happen in this world that I cannot rule out the possibility of "powers" outside of our scientifically sanctioned boundaries....
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Okay, let me just throw out my views on psychics first. I generally have a pretty skeptical view of psychics, I believe that most "psychics" are charletons looking for a buck. But I also believe that there is a small amount of people that label themselves as psychics to appeal to a certain part of society. I have met one psychic in particular that worked more as a spiritual counselor, rather than someone who can tell the future. I keep an open mind and would love to scientific evidence.
Now, I'm not blaming "victimes". But, adults that are old enough to make there own decisions. If people want to believe in a false hope that's their decision. The world is full of scam artists and if you don't have the critical thinking to to believe them that's your problem. I don't think that I should have to hold these people's hands through life. Maybe they need to fall prey to one of these scammers to learn a valuable lesson.
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Now, I'm not blaming "victimes". But, adults that are old enough to make there own decisions. If people want to believe in a false hope that's their decision. The world is full of scam artists and if you don't have the critical thinking to to believe them that's your problem. I don't think that I should have to hold these people's hands through life. Maybe they need to fall prey to one of these scammers to learn a valuable lesson.
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I think that if you can ignore the manner of folk in the park it's a great time. The little girl will absolutely love MK. There is shit at Epcot that will trip your trigger but most of the stuff is kinda weak.
Mission Space at Epcot is a must do although the girl may not be tall enough. I spent the better part of a year working on that one.
Test Track is also fun, especially if you're an auto geek.
The Living Seas is a really nice aquarium that certified guests can dive in.
MK is really the park for little kids. All the usual Disney shit. Lots of good stuff though. I have not done a lot of work for that park though so I don't have any great ideas.
Mission Space at Epcot is a must do although the girl may not be tall enough. I spent the better part of a year working on that one.
Test Track is also fun, especially if you're an auto geek.
The Living Seas is a really nice aquarium that certified guests can dive in.
MK is really the park for little kids. All the usual Disney shit. Lots of good stuff though. I have not done a lot of work for that park though so I don't have any great ideas.
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So it's okay to con people if they're stupid enough to fall for it?
My axe is that anyone who claims to have any psychic power or paranormal ability is lying.
I used to work as a phone psychic myself, Blue, and thought of it more as a "career and romans counseling for the hopeless." "Why can't I find a job?" You're not applying for them! "Why can't I find a girlfriend?" You never leave the house and spend all your money calling phone psychics at $5 a minute!
My axe is that anyone who claims to have any psychic power or paranormal ability is lying.
I used to work as a phone psychic myself, Blue, and thought of it more as a "career and romans counseling for the hopeless." "Why can't I find a job?" You're not applying for them! "Why can't I find a girlfriend?" You never leave the house and spend all your money calling phone psychics at $5 a minute!
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I figure that if even a couple of cents from all those dollars I am going to drop in the parks makes it into your pocket Stuart then there is at least some good karma in all of it. But I'd rather just send you the pennies and go somewhere else instead. I'm sure I'll have fun one way or the other. Posting pix on the eplaya of myself whooping it up with the princesses and so on.
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I'm not saying that it's okay to con people. But I accept that it's a part of the world. It's a dog eat dog world out there and I tend to be the fend for yourself type. I just don't think it's possible to rid the world of scam artists. Nor would I really want to rid the world of them. I think they can teach people valuable life lessons.
You sound like a really caring guy, and I just don't understand why they offend you so. What would you do to police them? How would you change things so that people don't fall prey?
You sound like a really caring guy, and I just don't understand why they offend you so. What would you do to police them? How would you change things so that people don't fall prey?
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The key is in educating people about it. As long as people are fed this drivel as though it were fact, they'll be susceptible to it. The JREF has been trying to years to get people to think critically about these kinds of paranormal claims, even offering a one million dollar cash prize to anyone who can demonstrate, under proper observing conditions, any kind of paranormal or supernatural phenomena or ability. No one has claimed it yet. No one has even come close. The amateurs fall on their faces, and the pros (like Dubois and Browne) won't even try. Browne agreed to, then never showed, and Dubois lied and said the money doesn't exist (which of course it does, which has been proven).
The media on whom we rely to inform people can't even ask the simplest fucking questions, Larry King frequently features Browne and others, and never allows callers to ask critical questions, or asks tough questions of the psychics himself.
The media on whom we rely to inform people can't even ask the simplest fucking questions, Larry King frequently features Browne and others, and never allows callers to ask critical questions, or asks tough questions of the psychics himself.
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Those are what we class the well-intentioned but deluded. And those are not the successful ones. Success in that field comes from guile and guile alone.
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