Sherlock
Muse
I'd appreciate anyone who can offer a bit of background on Richard Brennan, co-author of Psychic Criminology: A Guide for Using Psychics in Investigations. I recognize his significant public promotions and high media regard for using paranormal psychic detectives with law enforcement.
And various reports and statements by him tie to his apparent acceptance that at least two confirmed [in his mind] paranormal psychics were sanctioned by FBI personnel for investigative work alongside the FBI --- those seeming to be Pam Coronado and Noreen Renier. I assume he simply took their word for the dubious claim given that he seems to believe they have actual paranormal abilities.
What credentials --- beyond fantasized research conclusions --- does this man offer that has led him to take the 'Victor Zammit' pledge and go off the deep end in believing paranormal abilities tied to the one or more discredited --- as in the not credible ruling by a federal judge in the case of Renier --- self-described paranormal psychic detectives?
And various reports and statements by him tie to his apparent acceptance that at least two confirmed [in his mind] paranormal psychics were sanctioned by FBI personnel for investigative work alongside the FBI --- those seeming to be Pam Coronado and Noreen Renier. I assume he simply took their word for the dubious claim given that he seems to believe they have actual paranormal abilities.
What credentials --- beyond fantasized research conclusions --- does this man offer that has led him to take the 'Victor Zammit' pledge and go off the deep end in believing paranormal abilities tied to the one or more discredited --- as in the not credible ruling by a federal judge in the case of Renier --- self-described paranormal psychic detectives?
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