neofight said:
I disagree, RC. In the case of the Met's item, John was "getting" that it was hanging on the wall through clairvoyance. He was "seeing" it up on the wall. In the example that you mentioned, John was very likely getting the physical feeling one gets when you feel someone sit down next to you, and the cushion/matress depresses. That is clairsentience.
I doubt John knew where this happened exactly, he only knew that the woman had experienced that feeling. I don't know if you will agree with me, but to my mind, those are two different things entirely.......neo
Instig8R said:In another gallery reading on CO, JE did his remote viewing stunt, and claimed that he was being shown a map on the wall in the sitter's basement.
In the post-reading segment, the sitter's basement was shown and on the wall was a very poor drawing/painting of a tree, with brown bark and bright green leaves. Superimposed over it was a flowchart, showing the family tree. It was a very poor drawing of the Family Tree, not a map...
...but JE was credited with another unentitled hit...
Of course, even if a picture of Garfield the Cat was on the basement wall, there are some people who would still give JE credit for the hit.![]()
Instig8R said:
Neo, that's just not true. One of the hits that truly impressed me was some time ago, when JE did a gallery reading and knew that the sitter had recently purchased (or sold) a Town House for the sum of $30,000. I was impressed as hell.
Not long after that, I learned that JE also knew the names and addresses of 25% of the gallery at least 2 weeks before their appearances on CO; and 100% of the audience at least 2 hours before.
This fact changes everything, IMO. The easiest records to obtain are real estate records and sale prices of properties.
Originally posted by RC
Hi Neo, I don't agree at all.![]()
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I must say that I don't get it. You admantly refuse to acknowledge that IR got a good hit with the old calendar, even though it was meaningful and relevant to the sitter, because he missed on the location. But you give JE credit for hits when he gets the location and/or other key information wrong because of the "process".
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RC said:
Yes, this was a very good hit. I remember this one also. But I think you are remembering it a bit incorrectly. I believe the figure was $19,000. It turned out that the sitter didn't buy the townhouse for that amount (is there anywhere that one can buy property for this amount??), but it was the amount that the sitter had been able to negotiate down from the asking price.
That would be a little harder to research.
RC said:
Hi Neo, I don't agree at all.![]()
I don't know why you've stated that it's "very likely" that JE got the above through clairsentience?? How could you possibly know?
I must say that I don't get it. You admantly refuse to acknowledge that IR got a good hit with the old calendar, even though it was meaningful and relevant to the sitter, because he missed on the location. But you give JE credit for hits when he gets the location and/or other key information wrong because of the "process".
As an example, you think it is irrelevant that the "secret" in the infamous Malibu Shrimp recipe has absolutely nothing to do with what JE said it was in the reading. The important thing is that there was indeed a secret, in your opinion. But in the IR reading, you have a completely different standard. Suddenly the details are important.
I could use your approach and say it is irrelevant whether or not IR got the location right, the point is that the sitter knew exactly what he was talking about and it was very meaningful.
And regarding the pennant/sticker issue, I'm willing to wager money that it was a sticker. The difference between pennant and sticker might be relevant, and it might not.
Except that he didn't say 1986 did he. You can call it a hit, but remember there are different quality hits. Someone in Long Island having a Mets pendant in the basement, or games room, usually a room common to watch sports in and thus common to have sports memorabilia in is a pretty risk free guess. And in this case, it paid off. As for sticker or pennant. Uh pennat are a pretty unique shape, so was it a pennat shaped sticker? If not then yes this is a detail worth quibbling over. If the sticker didn't look like a pennant, then what the hell was he seeing?neofight said:I don't remember what it was, Clancie, but the image was of a Met's-related item, on the wall, in the basement. That was the reference. That's what Mike validated. Those who want to quibble about whether the item was a sticker, poster, bumper sticker or pennant, are free to do so of course, but I think they are only showing that they can't acknowledge when JE gets a hit. 1986 Mets Championship item........on the wall........in the basement = hit. Period.![]()
Clancie said:You say this casts a very wide net. Maybe. Maybe not.
After all, how many people would this be significant for? I can't think of somebody closely connected with me (living or dead) who has a spice name, but maybe it seems commonplace to you.
voidx said:
Except that he didn't say 1986 did he.
You can call it a hit, but remember there are different quality hits. Someone in Long Island having a Mets pendant in the basement, or games room, usually a room common to watch sports in and thus common to have sports memorabilia in is a pretty risk free guess. And in this case, it paid off.
As for sticker or pennant. Uh pennat are a pretty unique shape, so was it a pennat shaped sticker? If not then yes this is a detail worth quibbling over. If the sticker didn't look like a pennant, then what the hell was he seeing?
CFLarsen said:neofight,
You are really beginning to scare me.
I have looked over your posts for the past weeks and realized that your arguments have taken a turn for the worse, a sick twist.
You have become so used to explaining (away!) things for JE that you are now believing that you can emulate his thoughts. Not only are you coming up with excuses, you are now claiming to know how he would explain things that he has never spoken of before.
That you deny reality is one thing. It's bad enough that you can not see the many flaws in your own arguments. We have also gotten used to your constantly inconsistent way of looking at data. That is what could be expected from a believer.
But when you start arguing from what you think JE would have said, and then denies that there could be any other explanation, then it is time for you to stop and wonder if this hasn't gone too far.
Sure, when it is pointed out to you that you cannot possibly know how JE gets his info, you admit it - reluctantly - and then have the gall to ask "What else can it be?" You immediately shift focus from you to your opponent. You want your opponent to explain why it cannot be your fantasies about how JE would think that are wrong.
You don't see a problem with this at all? You don't see that the problem is not your explanation but how you get it?
I don't expect you to. A mad person rarely sees her own madness.[/b]
I wasn't going to even respond to this post of yours, Claus, because it was so over-the-top, but it was just so dog-gone funny, I just had to. rofl Yes, by all means, we crazies are very much in denial about our insanity. ha ha ha You seem to have accepted some kind of cloned relationship with the image of JE (let's not forget for a second that you have never actually met the guy), where you see yourself merged with him into some freak creature. You not only speak for JE, you now think for JE.
I have pretty much zero faith in peoples "pretty much certain's" at this point. Is there a transcript for this reading?neofight said:Actually, voidx, I'm pretty much certain that he did.![]()
Again I'll await a transcript.When I find the tape, I think you might see that JE was a little bit more specific as to where in the basement this Met's item was hanging. I know he didn't simply say "somewhere in the basement".
Newsflash Neo, he must have gotten imagery of a pennant if he specifically called it a pennant. Wouldn't a poster be a more common sports item to get? But no, everyone says he called quite specifically for a pennant, he must have saw some image of a pennant I would assume. So again, if this sticker, isn't shaped like a pennant, I repeat, what the hell was he seeing? And if he didn't call for a pennant specifically, well, I'd hate to bring up the whole arguement again that he is just being overtly vague.Newsflash for voidx! John is not seeing the actual basement/wall/pendant/sticker. He is getting a mental image of something Met's related, on a wall, in a basement.He is not actually *there* seeing the actual item. It's all imagery, voidx.....neo
People store old things down in basements, its probable a grieving father would end up down there alone going through his son's things. The smell of a garment brings back memories of his son, or he's crying holding said item and then smells it. Just doesn't seem all that unlikely given the situation. Of course I'd also like to see how exactly JE came out with this, whether he came right out and said, "I see you downstairs alone, smelling one of your son's sweaters or jacket, that's what I'm being shown", or not.Clancie said:snip...
The other part of this reading that really touched Michael Kelly was that JE said he had been down into the basement, alone, and held and sniffed his son's sweatshirt or jacket. Kelly, embarrassed, admitted doing that in the post-analysis. He seemed very touched by the reading (and that a kind of detail which, although it could have been "lucky guess", certainly wouldn't have showed up in a newspaper at least). [/B]
Clancie said:They do rerun it from time to time, though, at least partially and the cameraman went to the house later and photographed the stairs, pennant/sticker, etc. So there are some parts we may be able to confirm one of these days.
You are probably thinking of the (hot)reading of Tony the Cameraman, where JE asked Tony if his dad was a Yankees fan.mark tidwell said:Someone's just gonna have to dig up the transcript again. I remember it as Edward saying it was a Yankees pennant and the man responding that it was a Mets. His father would never have a Yankees pennany up. Or something like that.
Which one of you clever people supplied the transcript last time?