Lucianarchy,
Firstly I did ask some time ago for references to the quotes you posted (by Jessica Utts), what the J of Sci Exp stands for and whether it's available online.
Also what theories are there about how these powers work.
Please could you reply - you did say you would offer the evidence to anyone interested.
Secondly you have claimed that 'police use psychics'. I do have some contacts at Scotland Yard and will certainly ask them if you want me to.
But an examination of this website:
http://www.met.police.uk/index.shtml
shows no evidence of it.
Some extracts (bolding and comments mine):
'The Notorious Dr Crippen
The shocking case of a murdered wife which provided a historic instance of a criminal being caught
with the aid of radio.
>glee: The police are happy to acknowledge first use of new technology / techniques. No mention of psychics.
>glee: A list of their supporting units:
'Traffic, Air Support, Public Order, Mounted Branch and Thames Division, which polices London's main waterway'
The British Transport Police, who are responsible for policing on the rail and tube systems;
The City of London Police, who cover the area within the boundaries of the Corporation of London;
and the Royal Parks Constabulary, who patrol some of London's major parks'
'The London Fire Brigade
The London Ambulance Service
The London Emergency Services Liaison Panel'
>glee: No mention of any psychic organisation (is there one?)
'Assistant Commissioner Michael Todd - responsible for Territorial Policing
Assistant Commissioner David Veness - responsible for Specialist Operations
Assistant Commissioner Tarique Ghaffur - responsible for Policy Review and Standards
Assistant Commissioner Bernard Hogan-Howe - Director of Personnel
Keith Luck - Director of Resources
Dick Fedorcio - Director of Public Affairs'
>glee: which one of these would psychic informants come under?