I understand that the tone of this thread is generally friendly and helpful toward Flaccon’s goal of proving the existence of spirits, so I’m probably a thorn in everyone’s side. I am trying not to be a jerk, but it is becoming increasingly difficult. So I must reiterate my concern with the honesty of her claims.
From Flaccon’s website:
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My name is Tracey Patricia (spirit name; Flaccon) Our aim is to enlighten as many souls as possible. Please state your reason upon booking, Bereft, Grieving, Guidance, Searching a loved one, Spiritual Healing/Enlightenment, curiosity, skepticism. Each situation is treated with utmost respect.]
I notice that the first target customer mentioned is the bereaved. I personally find this utterly appalling.
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For skeptics: We can offer you a £1000 reward, against a £100.00 donation made by yourself to your chosen Charity, if you can debunk "our claim" or simply re-create the "Art work and Voices" in the same style as spirits have created it.
"Claim" = Spirits exist, have voices and are performing amazing art work in millimeters.
P.S. Your chances are slim..
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I don’t see any such challenge openly made anywhere in this thread. I won’t name anyone, but I know a few members who could recreate this nonsense in a heartbeat (well, maybe not that fast, but pretty fast).
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*Spiritual Guidance/Cleansing/Healing*
*Guaranteed Contact Every time *
* Messages from loved ones *
Hours of business: Afternoons/Evenings.]
As I see it at the moment, your site is nothing more than a front for a despicable scam aimed at making a profit off people who are genuinely missing loved ones, some of whom could be quite desperate and ready to believe your nonsense, and to fork out their hard earned money in the process.
I see little difference between Chapter23 and Novus Spiritus or any other nonsense scam, for that matter. Because it is a scam.
Perhaps you didn’t know that this type of business is not harmless or benign. Perhaps you thought it’s just a bit of fun. You might even think it is a helpful way to counsel the bereaved, as John Edward thinks. It’s not. It is a despicable endeavor. If you have an ounce of integrity, you will shut down your fraudulent business.
That is all.