Psychic Helps Police Waste Valuable Time
MANCHESTER, NH—More than 36 hours after the disappearance of 13-year-old Heather Jordan, Manchester police hired local psychic Lynette Mure-Davis to help waste their valuable time Monday. "I see a river... and along the banks is an outcropping with five lilac bushes," said Mure-Davis, who then paused a full 90 seconds to "collect vibrations" from Jordan's scarf. "I also see a man... tall, but stocky, wearing... a hat. And an animal, perhaps a dog." As of press time, Jordan was still trapped under a collapsed utility shed three blocks west of her house.
CFLarsen said:Suezoled,
Lots of psychics claim this. Pat Gagliardo, James van Praagh, Sylvia Browne, John Edward. The list is long, but none has ever produced a single shred of evidence.
Here is a case, where it really is up to the psychics - and their believers - to come up with the evidence. To demand that skeptics prove these psychics wrong is such a travesty, such a monumental example of just how insensitive one can be. It's not a question of disproving, it's a question of proving.
Let the psychics - just one psychic - find a missing person - just one missing person. That's all it takes.
The burden of evidence must lie with the psychics - and with those who believe in them.
I predict - without any kind of paranormal ability - that you will get exactly zero evidence. You might get a few squawks about how skeptics are not "interested". But I think the silence will be deafening.
Not good news for the victims, but who cares, as long as the psychic circus can continue?
Suezoled said:Any legit info on how many psychics the FBI employed to find missing persons or murder victims, and how many were solved by psychics? Time period?
Clancie said:I don't know the answer to your question, "How many?" The FBI doesn't make that information public.
Clancie said:What we -do- know is that the FBI does, at times, consult with psychics. The CIA also uses them (as in the now-defunct Star Gate program) also the Lockerbie bombing investigation (see below).
Clancie said:Psychics like Noreen Reiner and Patricia Gagliardo have posted testimonials from police departments; Noreen Reiner was also a guest lecturer at the FBI Academy in Quantico, Va.
Clancie said:We know they are used by these investigators to help with their work.
Clancie said:We know that -some- (police, CIA, FBI) investigators do say they find it beneficial to work with psychics.
Clancie said:Beyond that...as far as discrediting their work, without detailed information available to the public, I don't see how one can evaluate the psychics' effectiveness, one way or the other.
Clancie said:(And much of this topic was covered here last month, in http://www.randi.org/vbulletin/showthread.php?threadid=7420&highlight=Gagliardo
Clancie said:
Clancie said:CIA remote viewing STAR GATE
Clancie said:CIA used psychics for Lockerbie bombing information
http://www.sundayherald.com/35426
Clancie said:STAR GATE mcmoneagle http://www.mceagle.com/remote-viewing/pub/news/95dec11-nw.html
Clancie said:Posner http://www.parascope.com/en/articles/posnerChapter.htm
Critical, yet informative re: Noreen Reiner and her ties to FBI and support from some police investigators
Clancie said:Reiner’s site http://www.noreenrenier.com/
T'ai Chi said:Sorry for the obvious response, but have you asked your question to the FBI yet?Please let us know what they said.
T'ai Chi said:I did a search and found http://www.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0103/06/lkl.00.html, where a former FBI negotiator and profiler says that psychics were/are(?) used. Although he is very clear that psychic information alone hasn't solved crimes, but rather has contributed to solving crimes, along with police and other information, just like a consultant's information.
T'ai Chi said:I personally doubt they've actually offered useful information or have been used in an official capacity, although the government has apparently been interested in psychic stuff (remote viewing comes to mind). Here is another good link: http://skepdic.com/psychdet.html.
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Originally posted by Clancie
I don't know the answer to your question, "How many?" The FBI doesn't make that information public.
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It's not a question of how many they use. It's a question of how many psychics have actually solved a crime.
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Originally posted by Clancie
What we -do- know is that the FBI does, at times, consult with psychics. The CIA also uses them (as in the now-defunct Star Gate program) also the Lockerbie bombing investigation (see below).
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No, some law enforcement officers might use psychics. Not one single case has ever been solved by the use of a psychic.
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Originally posted by Clancie
Psychics like Noreen Reiner and Patricia Gagliardo have posted testimonials from police departments; Noreen Reiner was also a guest lecturer at the FBI Academy in Quantico, Va.
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Claims from psychics should not be taken as evidence that they have actually solved crimes.
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Originally posted by Clancie
We know they are used by these investigators to help with their work.
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Have the psychics solved any crime?
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Originally posted by Clancie
We know that -some- (police, CIA, FBI) investigators do say they find it beneficial to work with psychics.
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How so? What are the benefits exactly?
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Originally posted by Clancie
Beyond that...as far as discrediting their work, without detailed information available to the public, I don't see how one can evaluate the psychics' effectiveness, one way or the other.
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Bullsh1t. The only thing that matters here, is whether or not the psychics can solve crimes. We have to look at the evidence.
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(And much of this topic was covered here last month, in http://www.randi.org/vbulletin/show...light=Gagliardo
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Indeed. Where is the evidence that Gagliardo has solved any crimes?
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Originally posted by Clancie
http://anson.ucdavis.edu/~utts/air2.html
Utts on Psychics, ESP and remote viewing/CIA at UC Davis
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None of the SAIC experiments dealt with solving crimes.
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Originally posted by Clancie
CIA remote viewing STAR GATE
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Was a crime solved, yes or no?
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Originally posted by Clancie
CIA used psychics for Lockerbie bombing information
http://www.sundayherald.com/35426
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Was a crime solved, yes or no?
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STAR GATE mcmoneagle http://www.mceagle.com/remote-viewi...95dec11-nw.html
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Was a crime solved, yes or no?
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Originally posted by Clancie
Posner http://www.parascope.com/en/articles/posnerChapter.htm
Critical, yet informative re: Noreen Reiner and her ties to FBI and support from some police investigators
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Did she solve a crime, yes or no?
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Originally posted by Clancie
Reiner’s site http://www.noreenrenier.com/
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Did she solve a crime, yes or no?
Using psychics does not equate that psychics solve crimes.
All we need to see is just one case. Just one case.
Please?
Posted by geni
It's not a question of how many they use.
Posted by Suezoled
Any legit info on how many psychics the FBI employed to find missing persons or murder victims...?
Posted by geni
Not one single case has ever been solved by the use of a psychic.
Posted by geni
Claims from psychics should not be taken as evidence that they have actually solved crimes.
Posted by geni
Have the psychics solved any crime?
Posted by geni
What are the benefits (to investigators)?
Yes, thaiboxerken, Stoessel said this. So..?"The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children and the FBI also maintain that psychics have never helped solve a single missing person case. "
Don't you agree it really needs to be sourced? Or at least stated by someone from the FBI, not just stated, unsourced, by Stoessel as a "fact"?Does this reasoning really work for you, tbk? rofl.Posted by tbk
Since no person can ever cite a case where a psychic actually solved a case, the statement can be considered to be true. It is the default position.
If someone makes a sweeping generalization as geni did, "Not one single case has ever been solved by the use of a psychic", well, yes, I think they need to back it up with a source.Posted by tbk
Please try not to shift the burden of evidence onto the position of doubt.
Don't you agree it really needs to be sourced? Or at least stated by someone from the FBI, not just stated, unsourced, by Stoessel as a "fact"?