The Central Scrutinizer
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That's simply one example of my #5.
When I saw there was no #6, I dismissed the rest of your post.
That's simply one example of my #5.
We're going to need to have ten people in the audience who are paying attention to who gets a reading during the show. Then we're just gonna have to walk up to those people as they exit, corral them, and ask them what's up.
He pointed toward the table behind me, where Liam was sitting, and said that he was getting the name 'Joshua'. I am again using a fake name of the same level of popularity. And I don't mean that he said he was getting a 'j' or the name 'Josh' or the feeling of a male presence. I mean that John Edward pointed at the table where Liam was sitting and said he was getting the name Joshua.
So Liam stood up. One of the ushers brought him a microphone so that he could communicate with Edward. Edward again said that he had gotten the name 'Joshua', and then said that there was something weird about it, because he had the sensation that the name was LIAM's. Then Edward paused for a moment. Liam had not said anything at this time. Edward said that, though Liam's name was Joshua, he had not introduced himself that way to the rest of his table. Edward then asked Joshua to hand the microphone over to someone else at the table, and then asked that person what Joshua had introduced himself as. The person said, "Liam."
Edward then asked Joshua to take out his driver's license and show it to everyone else at the table. The driver's license said that his name was Joshua Liam Smith.
Facebook?
However they got the guys name, and I suppose they had to have gotten it someplace, it doesn't take long to look folks up on Facebook.
You got pictures, names, interests, age... Seems like everyone has a page these days. Does Liam?
Josh/Joshua is one of the most popular names in the US. I suspect throwing out the name was a shotgun thing that just happened to hit a target. After "Liam" reacted it was all cold reading.
-- Roger
He felt that it was a "hospital environment" - that could cover a lot of things. Plus, he wasn't specific about who was involved with this "environment" or in what capacity. And was 'One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest' mentioned that day within his hearing?1) Oliver said he was getting 'One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest', and felt that it was a hospital environment.
- My uncle was schizophrenic, and was, for some time, committed to a mental facility.
But he didn't give any details about who was in the military, or which branch. If it was the Navy, I'd have expected to hear something about sea, or water, or ships.2) Oliver said he was getting military service.
- My uncle was in the Navy.
The 'Cuckoo's Nest' hospital was a civilian one. And why the second mention of that film, I wonder? Maybe the first mention had made you involuntarily give something away, a sigh or gasp, perhaps?3) Oliver said that he was getting military hospital, but not the same hospital as the One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest one.
- My uncle was born on a military base.
That's the popular idea of schizophrenia, and it's usually wrong. OK, some schizophrenics do hear voices, but only a minority of them (My ex was schizophrenic and he didn't hear voices, he just had delusions.)4) Oliver said that he was getting the sensation of more than one person within this person, one arguing with another.
- My uncle was, again, schizophrenic.
He could have guessed that your uncle was old, and old people often are a bit deaf and put their TVs and radios on very loudly.7) Oliver said that my uncle listened to the television very, very loudly.
- When my uncle lived alone in his apartment, the neighbours frequently called the police for noise disturbances based upon how loud his television and/or radio were.
That's you making the connection again, not Oliver. He said nothing about it being a vision of a literal event - if it hadn't meant anything to you, he'd just have said that it was what your uncle had often felt like, or something similar.8) Oliver said that he could see my uncle wandering away down a road with no clear idea where he was going.
- My uncle used to leave home and hitchhike without telling anyone.
Josh/Joshua is one of the most popular names in the US. I suspect throwing out the name was a shotgun thing that just happened to hit a target. After "Liam" reacted it was all cold reading.
-- Roger
Joshua was not the guys real name. She just used that as an example.
Neither was Liam.
By the by, for those who are curious, here is my John Oliver stuff. It's crazy impressive,
1) Oliver said he was getting 'One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest', and felt that it was a hospital environment.
- My uncle was schizophrenic, and was, for some time, committed to a mental facility.
2) Oliver said he was getting military service.
- My uncle was in the Navy.
3) Oliver said that he was getting military hospital, but not the same hospital as the One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest one.
- My uncle was born on a military base.
4) Oliver said that he was getting the sensation of more than one person within this person, one arguing with another.
- My uncle was, again, schizophrenic.
5) Oliver said that my uncle had tattoos.
- Unverifiable.
6) Oliver said my uncle had gastrointestinal issues.
- Unverifiable.
7) Oliver said that my uncle listened to the television very, very loudly.
- When my uncle lived alone in his apartment, the neighbours frequently called the police for noise disturbances based upon how loud his television and/or radio were.
8) Oliver said that he could see my uncle wandering away down a road with no clear idea where he was going.
- My uncle used to leave home and hitchhike without telling anyone.
9) Oliver said that my uncle is dead.
- Unverifiable.
10) Oliver said that the body is in the woods.
- Unverifiable.
11) Oliver said that my uncle shot himself.
- Unverifiable.
Somehow, I'm still not impressed.
Not really. The difference is that Remie really is neither looking for nor defending a paranormal explanation.Yet, another "please debunk my anecdote" thread about psychics....
Yet, another "please debunk my anecdote" thread about psychics....