Ah, so my memory has been corrupted and nothing I encountered is as I remember it because I was conned by a very clever system but no one know exactly how it works and my memory has played tricks on me. So my wife was not pregnant when I was not told that she was. So Diana didn't die seven days almost to the minute after the prediction was made to me. So the medium, or the spiritual entity, didn't know what I had been thinking a couple of days before... Geeeeez...
Charles, you know what is really funny? That you have the guts to accuse others of putting words in your mouth, while most of the time it is the other way 'round.
No one ever said that nothing you encountered was as you remember it. Just that parts of your memory are highly likely to be corrupted, as is anyone else's. That's what is meant when people keep telling you that memories are fallible. Fallible does not mean "never correct in anything at all".
People have repeatedly explained to you how that "system" works (hint: it isn't a system). Claiming that no one knows how such things can happen is highly dishonest on your part.
The prediction did _not_ say that Diana was going to die. It was _not_ "almost to the minute" either, far from it. On the contrary, the "prediction" was a vague and general statement. It is your mind that want's to believe it was precise. But it was not.
Yes, the medium did not know what you were thinking. It made a lucky guess, that's all. Same way as some people make a lucky guess in the lottery and actually win millions. Again, how many predictions did that medium make that did not come true? Your constant refusal to answer or acknowledge that question makes one wonder why that is so.
From chapter 8 of my story:
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You start to remind me of VisionFromFeeling, aka. Anita Ikonen, aka. Alenara. Give the forum's search function a try. Big wall of text's with silly excuses and attempts of further blurring the debate was one of her favorite techniques. Constantly avoiding to answer the questions that touched the core of her beliefs, and denying anything that proved her wrong was also a common practice of her.
And i say it again, in different words: If you intend to claim the high horse for you about people putting words in your mouth, you better dare not do the same to others. You know, it makes your debating technique look dishonest. For example, you accused someone to have put words in your mouth, to which i and others have given you the exact quote of your very own post that proved otherwise: That in fact you did say it. And that was only one example. Now do the same and show us where any of us have said what you claimed has been said in the above quoted post. If you can not do so, an apology is in order.
Greetings,
Chris