James Randi debunks Sylvia Browne on CNN
August 7, 2008 @ 6:21 am by Noble Lie“Wouldn’t it be terrifying if I were right all the time?” she asks. It wouldn’t be terrifying necessarily; it would mean you were psychic. Which you aren’t.
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“Wouldn’t it be terrifying if I were right all the time?” she asks. It wouldn’t be terrifying necessarily; it would mean you were psychic. Which you aren’t.
Part 1 of 2
Ex-stage magician James Randi has made a living out of debunking psychics and “healing” evangalists. This is one of his best busts — Peter Popoff, whose wife would read off peoples’ afflictions based on prayer cards that were filled in by the people themselves. The sad thing is, you’d think after this that people wouldn’t believe this guy anymore and would stop giving him his money. Nope. He’s still at it.
I need to find more details about this because it was actually disgusting how callous and uncaring he and his wife were about these people’s actual conditions. She would say things like, “Oh, here’s a hot one, this one has cancer, hee hee hee.”
Hats off to James Randi.
If the topics covered on this weblog have interested you so far, I thought you might be interested in this collection of DVDs that are not available for online viewing.
People have to make a living. Unfortunately, the people who need this information most will be the hardest-pressed to afford it. If you can, buy these materials, show them to people you know, and spread the word. Here, I am simply linking to their websites so you can learn more from the horse’s mouth.
If you have any good DVD documentary picks, list them in the comments section.
This film is one of the first documentaries that really, really moved me. Aaron Russo has since passed on after a long struggle with cancer.
I have a feeling the topic of ID chips (mentioned late in the film) will be a dominating topic in our lives.
Some off-the-cuff Aaron Russo, having real interactions with real people, behind the cut –
I admit when I’m full of it. In an earlier post, I claimed that Fox ran “Mark Foley - D” on their scrolling ticker tape. I was wrong and I admit it.
They actually put it in big letters right on the screen.
This isn’t technically “subliminal,” but…. some are subtle, some aren’t.
More behind the cut.
Ann Coulter on Mark Foley
With that very short primer on subliminals out of the way, I’m going to start using examples on the site. Now I’m no fan of Al Gore, but I know a dirty trick when I see it.
Watch for the flash of the word RATS when they mention Al Gore’s plan….