commandlinegamer
Philosopher
On that note, does anyone know what the legalities are of bringing such a device to the theatre?
Don't get caught.
On that note, does anyone know what the legalities are of bringing such a device to the theatre?
Just a thought, but.... These folks are not necessarily morons. (They're blood-sucking miscreants, scam artists and toad licking alley dogs, but not necessarily morons.)
They're at least media and web savvy. The thought that someone hasn't picked up on this thread and others is fairly remote. Ergo, she won't be transmitting at her next Dublin show, IMHO. She'll devise other "hot" methodology.
Just a thought, but.... These folks are not necessarily morons. (They're blood-sucking miscreants, scam artists and toad licking alley dogs, but not necessarily morons.)
They're at least media and web savvy. The thought that someone hasn't picked up on this thread and others is fairly remote. Ergo, she won't be transmitting at her next Dublin show, IMHO. She'll devise other "hot" methodology.
The problem with that thought is that she will not know when she is being recorded. It may not be the next show. It could be any show, in any town. She has one most days. Either she never uses the earpiece again or risks getting caught. If the former then she needs a new act, which probably will mean a decrease in the quality of the show.
Just seen this on youtube. lol. sorry, forgot to paste the link in.
?v=HmoGE5kzJLM&feature=watch_response
Wow. Morgan claims the ear piece is just in to hold her mic in place. But here we quite easily see that she has a mic on the right side and a separate ear piece on the left. And the left ear piece does not hold the mic in place because you can see her take both out separately.
The link is http://sgu24index.wikidot.com/part-4. Am listening to it now.Richard Wiseman (on SGU24) has suggested that we should consider whether the quality of Morgan's show is actually indicative of hot reading at all. I thought it was interesting that the caller to the radio program that started all this stated that no-one actually responded to the lines that were allegedly fed to Morgan. So maybe she is just doing cold reading.
Thoughts ?
sgu24index wikidot com/part-4
Thanks for that. I have some theatre friends myself, but mostly in lighting, so the sound expertise is helpfulManaged to find a combo scanner/recorder that I may pick up, to save the hassle of bringing an extra device just to record. I've been to the GCT before, and I know that it kills a lot of mobile phone signals (probably due to thick walls). I couldn't get a signal on my phone the whole time I was in the theatre (very annoying).
On that note, does anyone know what the legalities are of bringing such a device to the theatre?
I try and be as open-minded as possible about the paranormal and psychic world, so I went with my wife and 25 year old daughter to see the famous Sally Morgan roadshow.
The audience was packed with almost 1000 people, which would have raked in at least £10,000 for our Sal. Not bad for a couple of hours work. As we were queueing to go in, Sally's minions were encouraging people to complete so called 'love cards' where you gave details of yourself, the loved one you had lost, and a message for them. These were then placed in a large fish bowl on the stage that Sally occasionally dipped into.
The pre-interval session was the usual inconclusive mix were some 'messages from beyond' seemed quite plausible but others seemed way off the mark. But what happened after the interval convinced me that the whole think is a load of hocum, and dangerous hocum at that!
During the interval my daughter,Vicky, who'd lost her mother to cancer at the age of just six, filled in a card. This card would have been picked up by one of Sally's cronies who would have, no doubt, passed the message on to Sally before she went back on stage. Well… what do you know, the first message coming through was from Sue, my deceased wife appearing very distressed as she was missing her little girl so terribly. Vicky was very upset and was asked to stand up, tears running down her face, while the big screen camera zoomed in on her. What then followed was a series of pap messages that would have applied to any young girl who'd lost her mother: 'your mum misses brushing your hair, your mum hopes you are looking after her rings.' But no message for me, her husband of 20 years, or our son who was devoted to his mother. In fact there was nothing that wasn't either on the card that Vicky had filled in, or glib statements.
Of course the audience was taken in by the whole thing because they were unaware of the card Vicky had completed. I found the whole experience quite degrading and a very crass exploitation of vulnerable peoples’ emotions. If the dead can contact the living then it’s certainly not through people like Sally Morgan.
http://www.ukskeptics.com/forum/showthread.php/847-Sally-Morgan-Star-Psychic./page15
I wonder if Sally is still using the "love cards" ruse?
If that's the case, shouldn't be too difficult in getting a few sceptics to fill them out. The main problem then is being picked. I suppose you'd have also to be careful in not providing information that would stand out from the crowd too much and might be a red flag to the minions.
The link is http://sgu24index.wikidot.com/part-4. Am listening to it now.
Edit. Some interesting thoughts by Richard Wiseman in the link.