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By *icecouple561 OP   Couple  over a year ago
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East Sussex

Has anyone been to a show? Did the psychic give you a message?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Have you been to one?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I received a message that said I was a gullible fool and that I had to pay another £50.

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By *istalloverCouple  over a year ago

Pays de la Loire -Normandie -Brittany borderFrance

Saw Derek adorable and a couple of others.

Quite convincing and entertaining ,and one guy from Shropshire who picked me out and told me a few things that you couldn't google ,

If its a trick , it's a clever one , just go with an open mind.

I predict another message on this thread.

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By *istalloverCouple  over a year ago

Pays de la Loire -Normandie -Brittany borderFrance

Told you so

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Oh yes. Had the 'pleasure' of attending a couple.

1st one was the funniest and at a village hall in my teens and me and my mates found the wire the 'psychic' was using as a hidden ear piece to have info slipped to them so we ripped it out mid-show causing the 'spirits' to mysteriously leave us.

Thing is EVERYONE - the scammer, er I mean 'psychic', our parents, our grandparents, the organisers and the audience were all pissed off with us!!!

You can't win some days!

PS - For those not aware they have a small posse of eavesdroppers that circulate before the performance gaining juicy tit-bits of info off chit chatting audiences. Google and social media have become their best friends in more recent times. The 'psychic' also uses triggers to cause a reaction, especially if someone has suffered a recent bereavement.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Saw Derek adorable and a couple of others

I predict another message on this thread."

Haha.

Yes. I’ve seen a few. A couple I would concise real Mediums and a few phone Psychics.

The last time I went absolutely nailed everything. Names, circumstances. But it’s like everything, I could be still sceptical if I was that type of person, they could be good at guessing..etc.

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By *yron69Man  over a year ago

Fareham

I worked with a bunch of ladies well into this. Plus a maintenance guy who was a druid at the weekends.

They told convincing stories of predictions. One day it all seemed a bit heavy and that night I dreamt of horrible witches.

I woke and felt a presence. I called out and a huge picture fell from my wall.

I flew out of bed, heart thumping and I switched on the light.

It was a warning. Do met mess with what you dont understand...

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By *isaB45Woman  over a year ago

Fabville

I read the title as 'Physics show'

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By *uke olovingmanMan  over a year ago

Gravesend


"I read the title as 'Physics show'

"

so did I...was you hoping for prof Brian Cox?

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By *isaB45Woman  over a year ago

Fabville


"I read the title as 'Physics show'

so did I...was you hoping for prof Brian Cox? "

...or the Royal Institute Christmas Lectures!

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By *uke olovingmanMan  over a year ago

Gravesend

I was going to see one only it got cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances

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By *isaB45Woman  over a year ago

Fabville


"I was going to see one only it got cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances "

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By *uke olovingmanMan  over a year ago

Gravesend


"I read the title as 'Physics show'

so did I...was you hoping for prof Brian Cox?

...or the Royal Institute Christmas Lectures!"

I went there once ..saw Prof Eric laithwaite and his linear motor....little did he know it would be a popular choice for fucking machine manufacturers

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By *lephantisMan  over a year ago

Oxford

If I want strangers making unpleasantly precise predictions about my immediate future I can just go to the football.

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By *isaB45Woman  over a year ago

Fabville


"I read the title as 'Physics show'

so did I...was you hoping for prof Brian Cox?

...or the Royal Institute Christmas Lectures!

I went there once ..saw Prof Eric laithwaite and his linear motor....little did he know it would be a popular choice for fucking machine manufacturers "

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I saw Colin Fry and Tony Stockwell once, no message for me and some messages were downright silly like spirit telling some woman that the stench in her cupboard is coming from a pierced Fray Bentos pie really spirit, we go for enlightenment and that is what happens...

One message had me in tears though, it was from a teenage girl who had died in a car crash, she went through the windscreen and suffered a heart attack. She wanted to tell her Dad that she never suffered and she felt his love from the last time he saw her and thanked him for holding her and for what he said to her

He explained that he had been to see her in the Chapel of rest and held her body one last time

I don't know if it was real, guy could of been a plant I guess but what an awful story if it was a plant....

He was behind me on the way out, and said that nobody could of known that he held her as he was in the room alone

I keep an open mind and until someone tells me something specific to me then I will hold my judgement.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I watched a programme years ago that shows you how they do it. I can’t remember the ins and outs but it’s very clever and they make you give away a lot more than you think you actually are.

I don’t see the harm in it though. People find a lot of comfort in seeing them and getting messages from loved ones and that can only be a good thing.

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By *orksRockerMan  over a year ago

Bradford

I've seen a program in which Derren Brown investigated psychics and that was enlightening.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Google Derek Acorah Kreed Kafer for all you need to know!

Anyone remember Darren Brown being a psychic and writing down the “fortunes” of a bunch of strangers? They all said how uncanny it was and he’d got them spot on. Thing is he said ABSOLUTELY the same thing to all of them using generic blurb!

Also as someone said above .. these stage psychics use spotters etc to glean info, and prey on people desperate to hear from the dead .. in many ways it’s sick, but if it can help give them closure and comfort it may be a benefit…

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By *thfloorCouple  over a year ago

Hove


"Oh yes. Had the 'pleasure' of attending a couple.

1st one was the funniest and at a village hall in my teens and me and my mates found the wire the 'psychic' was using as a hidden ear piece to have info slipped to them so we ripped it out mid-show causing the 'spirits' to mysteriously leave us.

Thing is EVERYONE - the scammer, er I mean 'psychic', our parents, our grandparents, the organisers and the audience were all pissed off with us!!!

You can't win some days!

PS - For those not aware they have a small posse of eavesdroppers that circulate before the performance gaining juicy tit-bits of info off chit chatting audiences. Google and social media have become their best friends in more recent times. The 'psychic' also uses triggers to cause a reaction, especially if someone has suffered a recent bereavement. "

What an amazing post, I gasped at the audacity of you and your friends, simultaneously enjoying your rebelliousness and feeling sorry for the psychic! Not surprised at the reaction of your community, you spoiled their show. It's an irony yes (or maybe just the limits of morality) that you'll reach a child to never lie but then be angry at them for exposing lies, ha.

I've seen shows on TV and yes it's very emotional when they start digging at someone who has lost a close one. I understand why people need this, it's in lieu of bereavement counseling, with a dose of community mourning, and some spiritual aspirations. And I understand and why it makes a good spectacle. Funnily traditionally the church/mainstream religion performed this identical service, which explains why they disapprove of psychics and the paranormal!

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman  over a year ago

The Town by The Cross

I have to put my cards firmly on the table on this one.

There isn't any truth in it whatsoever.

Anyone who say's they are keeping an open mind will feel the draft until the day they die. It is possible to be too open minded and let your brain fall out entirely.

I'd go to a psychic for fun and because the 'magic' is skillful ..... but i'd always know that it's a skill and not a gift.

I wouldn't pay to see the ones I consider to be charlatans and money making ghouls.

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By *UGGYBEAR2015Man  over a year ago

BRIDPORT

Some of it is clever and entertaining, I do however, find the exploitation of vulnerable people, ( regarding messages from the dead ), rather distasteful.

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman  over a year ago

The Town by The Cross


"Some of it is clever and entertaining, I do however, find the exploitation of vulnerable people, ( regarding messages from the dead ), rather distasteful. "

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Has anyone been to a show? Did the psychic give you a message?"

When I think of psychics in a club setting all I can think of is that scene in Phoenix nights:

“I’m getting the word nonce”

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By *affeine DuskMan  over a year ago

Caerphilly


"Has anyone been to a show? Did the psychic give you a message?"

Derek Acorah once slipped me a note to say meet me in the third cubicle, but that wasn't part of a show, I was just in the pub.

Bloody chancer. Nice balls, though.

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By *inky_couple2020Couple  over a year ago

North West


"I read the title as 'Physics show'

"

I'd be excited for this

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By *immyinreadingMan  over a year ago

henley on thames


"Google Derek Acorah Kreed Kafer for all you need to know!

Anyone remember Darren Brown being a psychic and writing down the “fortunes” of a bunch of strangers? They all said how uncanny it was and he’d got them spot on. Thing is he said ABSOLUTELY the same thing to all of them using generic blurb!

Also as someone said above .. these stage psychics use spotters etc to glean info, and prey on people desperate to hear from the dead .. in many ways it’s sick, but if it can help give them closure and comfort it may be a benefit… "

It’s a form of entertainment. Same as illusionists, where you admire the sleight of hand and wonder how the hell did they did that … but it would take a right dipstick to believe that they actually made their assistant disappear.

It’s trickery. Enjoy the show, but don’t actually believe in it.

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By *stbury DavenportMan  over a year ago

Nottingham

Bertram Forer calls it the "personal validation fallacy".

Google "the Barnum effect".

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By *immyinreadingMan  over a year ago

henley on thames


"Oh yes. Had the 'pleasure' of attending a couple.

1st one was the funniest and at a village hall in my teens and me and my mates found the wire the 'psychic' was using as a hidden ear piece to have info slipped to them so we ripped it out mid-show causing the 'spirits' to mysteriously leave us.

Thing is EVERYONE - the scammer, er I mean 'psychic', our parents, our grandparents, the organisers and the audience were all pissed off with us!!!

You can't win some days!

PS - For those not aware they have a small posse of eavesdroppers that circulate before the performance gaining juicy tit-bits of info off chit chatting audiences. Google and social media have become their best friends in more recent times. The 'psychic' also uses triggers to cause a reaction, especially if someone has suffered a recent bereavement.

What an amazing post, I gasped at the audacity of you and your friends, simultaneously enjoying your rebelliousness and feeling sorry for the psychic! Not surprised at the reaction of your community, you spoiled their show. It's an irony yes (or maybe just the limits of morality) that you'll reach a child to never lie but then be angry at them for exposing lies, ha.

I've seen shows on TV and yes it's very emotional when they start digging at someone who has lost a close one. I understand why people need this, it's in lieu of bereavement counseling, with a dose of community mourning, and some spiritual aspirations. And I understand and why it makes a good spectacle. Funnily traditionally the church/mainstream religion performed this identical service, which explains why they disapprove of psychics and the paranormal!"

Not sure that I agree that church teachings and mystic Meg are the same thing. Not that I believe in either of them

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By *ink Panther.Woman  over a year ago

Preston

A friend and I once went to see Sally Morgan. This was years ago when she first started touring. It was the funniest thing I’ve ever seen. We were sat directly in front of the sound and lighting folk. Now at these things the camera goes to the audience when she’s talking to someone. She was talking to someone directly in front of us. The thing had got steadily more ridiculous as the show went on but the guy she was talking to was an animal psychic. That was the final straw we couldn’t hold it together any longer. The only problem was we were visible on the screen. We had to slump down in our seats absolutely hysterical. What made it worse was the crew behind us laughing at us laughing

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman  over a year ago

The Town by The Cross


"Oh yes. Had the 'pleasure' of attending a couple.

1st one was the funniest and at a village hall in my teens and me and my mates found the wire the 'psychic' was using as a hidden ear piece to have info slipped to them so we ripped it out mid-show causing the 'spirits' to mysteriously leave us.

Thing is EVERYONE - the scammer, er I mean 'psychic', our parents, our grandparents, the organisers and the audience were all pissed off with us!!!

You can't win some days!

PS - For those not aware they have a small posse of eavesdroppers that circulate before the performance gaining juicy tit-bits of info off chit chatting audiences. Google and social media have become their best friends in more recent times. The 'psychic' also uses triggers to cause a reaction, especially if someone has suffered a recent bereavement.

What an amazing post, I gasped at the audacity of you and your friends, simultaneously enjoying your rebelliousness and feeling sorry for the psychic! Not surprised at the reaction of your community, you spoiled their show. It's an irony yes (or maybe just the limits of morality) that you'll reach a child to never lie but then be angry at them for exposing lies, ha.

I've seen shows on TV and yes it's very emotional when they start digging at someone who has lost a close one. I understand why people need this, it's in lieu of bereavement counseling, with a dose of community mourning, and some spiritual aspirations. And I understand and why it makes a good spectacle. Funnily traditionally the church/mainstream religion performed this identical service, which explains why they disapprove of psychics and the paranormal!

Not sure that I agree that church teachings and mystic Meg are the same thing. Not that I believe in either of them "

Not teachings. 'Services' ....... bereavement counselling, community mourning , spirituality .

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Google Derek Acorah Kreed Kafer for all you need to know!

Anyone remember Darren Brown being a psychic and writing down the “fortunes” of a bunch of strangers? They all said how uncanny it was and he’d got them spot on. Thing is he said ABSOLUTELY the same thing to all of them using generic blurb! "

Yes. He did highlight how easy it is to scam.

I liken it to the homeless. There are some genuine people begging for help, and some see a way of scamming it.

There may be some scams and fakes, but there may be some genuine psychics/mediums amongst them that get dismissed as simple entertainers

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By *icecouple561 OP   Couple  over a year ago
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East Sussex


"Have you been to one?

"

No I haven't and I'm not planning to. I did go to a couple of local psychic evenings a while back out of interest. They gave me no cause to believe they were genuine.

A friend has booked to see a show, I was talking to her about it and wondered if anyone had seen a really famous psychic

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By *icecouple561 OP   Couple  over a year ago
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^^one thing I will say is that of all the group's and social events I've attended they were the friendliest and most inclusive.

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By *UGGYBEAR2015Man  over a year ago

BRIDPORT


"

A friend has booked to see a show, I was talking to her about it and wondered if anyone had seen a really famous psychic

"

No.

I think he saw me coming

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By *inaTitzTV/TS  over a year ago

Titz Towers, North Notts

I'm a friend of Ian D Montfort, who's a comedy medium and he's amazing at the mind reading and predictions. However, it's all cold reading. He's said how it's scary just how easy it is to do. He spends a lot of time when he's on stage pointing out it's not real. He's a full on headline comedian. He also performs another character comedy act as Ivan Brackenbury, the hospital radio DJ.

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By *icecouple561 OP   Couple  over a year ago
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"I'm a friend of Ian D Montfort, who's a comedy medium and he's amazing at the mind reading and predictions. However, it's all cold reading. He's said how it's scary just how easy it is to do. He spends a lot of time when he's on stage pointing out it's not real. He's a full on headline comedian. He also performs another character comedy act as Ivan Brackenbury, the hospital radio DJ. "

My mum once got roped in to be a 'fortune teller' at a fête. The number of people who told her afterwards how accurate her predictions were was enough to almost make her believe it herself

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By *icecouple561 OP   Couple  over a year ago
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"

A friend has booked to see a show, I was talking to her about it and wondered if anyone had seen a really famous psychic

No.

I think he saw me coming "

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

No i dont understand maths

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By *ophieslutTV/TS  over a year ago

Central


"I've seen a program in which Derren Brown investigated psychics and that was enlightening. "

I think most of us would believe he was psychic, if we didn't know him and went to see him as a medium.

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By *ryan...Man  over a year ago

1950's Original

Derek Achora won a small amount on the lottery...I bumped into him the same day........I managed to reach a happy medium

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By *immyinreadingMan  over a year ago

henley on thames


"Google Derek Acorah Kreed Kafer for all you need to know!

Anyone remember Darren Brown being a psychic and writing down the “fortunes” of a bunch of strangers? They all said how uncanny it was and he’d got them spot on. Thing is he said ABSOLUTELY the same thing to all of them using generic blurb!

Yes. He did highlight how easy it is to scam.

I liken it to the homeless. There are some genuine people begging for help, and some see a way of scamming it.

There may be some scams and fakes, but there may be some genuine psychics/mediums amongst them that get dismissed as simple entertainers

"

So you believe in psychics and mediums then? I don’t.

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By *immyinreadingMan  over a year ago

henley on thames


"^^one thing I will say is that of all the group's and social events I've attended they were the friendliest and most inclusive."

That’s not surprising, as they probably thought you were a fellow believer.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Been to a few , never received a message but it’s just as enjoyable/ interesting to those who do

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman  over a year ago

The Town by The Cross


"Google Derek Acorah Kreed Kafer for all you need to know!

Anyone remember Darren Brown being a psychic and writing down the “fortunes” of a bunch of strangers? They all said how uncanny it was and he’d got them spot on. Thing is he said ABSOLUTELY the same thing to all of them using generic blurb!

Yes. He did highlight how easy it is to scam.

I liken it to the homeless. There are some genuine people begging for help, and some see a way of scamming it.

There may be some scams and fakes, but there may be some genuine psychics/mediums amongst them that get dismissed as simple entertainers

"

'genuine psychics and mediums' ......

What is it that a psychic or a medium ( same thing to me ) does Woody ?

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By *immyinreadingMan  over a year ago

henley on thames


"Derek Achora won a small amount on the lottery...I bumped into him the same day........I managed to reach a happy medium "

There was another psychic, small lady, who was arrested but escaped from jail. Headline in local paper the next day was “small medium at large”

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By *immyinreadingMan  over a year ago

henley on thames


"Google Derek Acorah Kreed Kafer for all you need to know!

Anyone remember Darren Brown being a psychic and writing down the “fortunes” of a bunch of strangers? They all said how uncanny it was and he’d got them spot on. Thing is he said ABSOLUTELY the same thing to all of them using generic blurb!

Yes. He did highlight how easy it is to scam.

I liken it to the homeless. There are some genuine people begging for help, and some see a way of scamming it.

There may be some scams and fakes, but there may be some genuine psychics/mediums amongst them that get dismissed as simple entertainers

'genuine psychics and mediums' ......

What is it that a psychic or a medium ( same thing to me ) does Woody ?

"

Genuine psychics and mediums … up there with genuine fairies and goblins.

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman  over a year ago

The Town by The Cross


"Derek Achora won a small amount on the lottery...I bumped into him the same day........I managed to reach a happy medium

There was another psychic, small lady, who was arrested but escaped from jail. Headline in local paper the next day was “small medium at large” "

Average joke jimmy !

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman  over a year ago

The Town by The Cross


"Google Derek Acorah Kreed Kafer for all you need to know!

Anyone remember Darren Brown being a psychic and writing down the “fortunes” of a bunch of strangers? They all said how uncanny it was and he’d got them spot on. Thing is he said ABSOLUTELY the same thing to all of them using generic blurb!

Yes. He did highlight how easy it is to scam.

I liken it to the homeless. There are some genuine people begging for help, and some see a way of scamming it.

There may be some scams and fakes, but there may be some genuine psychics/mediums amongst them that get dismissed as simple entertainers

'genuine psychics and mediums' ......

What is it that a psychic or a medium ( same thing to me ) does Woody ?

Genuine psychics and mediums … up there with genuine fairies and goblins. "

Hush you disbeliever. I was asking a believer.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Patrick jane told me they are con men

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By *immyinreadingMan  over a year ago

henley on thames


"Derek Achora won a small amount on the lottery...I bumped into him the same day........I managed to reach a happy medium

There was another psychic, small lady, who was arrested but escaped from jail. Headline in local paper the next day was “small medium at large”

Average joke jimmy !"

Don’t be so mean

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Patrick jane told me they are con men "

Haha I love The Mentalist!

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman  over a year ago

The Town by The Cross


"Derek Achora won a small amount on the lottery...I bumped into him the same day........I managed to reach a happy medium

There was another psychic, small lady, who was arrested but escaped from jail. Headline in local paper the next day was “small medium at large”

Average joke jimmy !

Don’t be so mean "

That's the mode here

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By *UGGYBEAR2015Man  over a year ago

BRIDPORT


"

Hush you disbeliever. I was asking a believer. "

Sounds like a bit of a monkey

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By *icecouple561 OP   Couple  over a year ago
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East Sussex

So...

Not many have been to a show and fewer have received a message?

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman  over a year ago

The Town by The Cross


"

Hush you disbeliever. I was asking a believer.

Sounds like a bit of a monkey "

More a homecoming queeeeeeeeeee eeee eeee eeeen !

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman  over a year ago

The Town by The Cross


"So...

Not many have been to a show and fewer have received a message?"

All you need to get more people to these shows is food n sex......

They'll believe then.

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By *UGGYBEAR2015Man  over a year ago

BRIDPORT


"So...

Not many have been to a show and fewer have received a message?"

Sounds like FAB.

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By *immyinreadingMan  over a year ago

henley on thames


"Derek Achora won a small amount on the lottery...I bumped into him the same day........I managed to reach a happy medium

There was another psychic, small lady, who was arrested but escaped from jail. Headline in local paper the next day was “small medium at large”

Average joke jimmy !

Don’t be so mean

That's the mode here"

You’re right. It seems to be the norm

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Oh yes. Had the 'pleasure' of attending a couple.

1st one was the funniest and at a village hall in my teens and me and my mates found the wire the 'psychic' was using as a hidden ear piece to have info slipped to them so we ripped it out mid-show causing the 'spirits' to mysteriously leave us.

Thing is EVERYONE - the scammer, er I mean 'psychic', our parents, our grandparents, the organisers and the audience were all pissed off with us!!!

You can't win some days!

PS - For those not aware they have a small posse of eavesdroppers that circulate before the performance gaining juicy tit-bits of info off chit chatting audiences. Google and social media have become their best friends in more recent times. The 'psychic' also uses triggers to cause a reaction, especially if someone has suffered a recent bereavement.

What an amazing post, I gasped at the audacity of you and your friends, simultaneously enjoying your rebelliousness and feeling sorry for the psychic! Not surprised at the reaction of your community, you spoiled their show. It's an irony yes (or maybe just the limits of morality) that you'll reach a child to never lie but then be angry at them for exposing lies, ha.

I've seen shows on TV and yes it's very emotional when they start digging at someone who has lost a close one. I understand why people need this, it's in lieu of bereavement counseling, with a dose of community mourning, and some spiritual aspirations. And I understand and why it makes a good spectacle. Funnily traditionally the church/mainstream religion performed this identical service, which explains why they disapprove of psychics and the paranormal!"

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This is the very thing they feed off. The sheer fact that people WANT it to be true. Hence them all turning on me. They need that closure that a loved one is no longer suffering or whatever. So I can see clearly your comment of you felt sorry for even the psychic I'd exposed, its a bit like finding Santa's not real again.

But since that 1st one I've studied a little bit their techniques and how they subliminally extract information from believing 'victims' and they will use certain techniques and mentalist tricks to gain the trust of the bereaved person. Just for an example one of the simplest tricks they did back when people still had phone books was to find the two most common names from that area. So they'd go "Is there a Shaw in the audience and 20 people stick their hand up... Yes I'm getting Shaw.... a Bill Shaw??? Anyone?" And maybe 3 hands are up, so they pick the one that looks the most gullible. And they dupe the person that the 'spirit' of the late Bill Shaw is in the room. They will gain trust by saying that Bill likes their new red car. Because either they or the stooges will have noted this person arrived in a red car out in the car park. But they chose not to bring the yellow brolly that is on the backseat. Such accuracy draws the victim in and further trust is gained. So when the psychic gets a few facts wrong later on they have money in the "credibility bank" because the widow of Bill Shaw "knows" her late hubby likes her car and brolly. I mean there is NO way a stranger can know all this detail? Right?

Ok, that's a simple one. These are huge money making schemes though so the mining of info is even more vociferous and complex in order to gain that oh so important trust. Cos widow Shaw is gonna give them a £20 tip on the way out... that the taxman never sees... and tell ALL her mates to come to the next one.

Like I say in a way they are sometimes providing a 'service' and a person may leave freed of their grief. But its still a fraud. They're scammers.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I'm getting the word "nonce".

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By *teveanddebsCouple  over a year ago

Norwich


" It is possible to be too open minded and let your brain fall out entirely. "

That is a great way of putting it

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Has anyone been to a show? Did the psychic give you a message?"

Yes and no but sort of yes.

Went to a thing but no message.

Thing ended and woman behind me tapped me on the shoulder and said that she is a medium to which I replied “sorry but I think you’re more of a large”.

She then told me that my mum was with her and gave me a message.

T

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By *icecouple561 OP   Couple  over a year ago
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"Has anyone been to a show? Did the psychic give you a message?

Yes and no but sort of yes.

Went to a thing but no message.

Thing ended and woman behind me tapped me on the shoulder and said that she is a medium to which I replied “sorry but I think you’re more of a large”.

She then told me that my mum was with her and gave me a message.

T"

Thanks for actually answering my question .

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