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Psychic medium Bee Herz: Exaggerated AMBER missing children abilities?

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A team of researchers and investigators has officially launched an inquiry into statements posted by Bee Herz, a Steamboat Springs, Colorado medium / psychic. I am seeking any information about Bee Herz from anyone on this forum. You may openly respond or contact me directly.

Ms. Herz has posted on her web site that she provides “AMBER alert investigative psychic services to the FBI and other law enforcement agencies.”

AMBER alerts are issued at the local and state levels and there is no record across the United States of Ms. Herz either being hired or officially sanctioned by a public law enforcement agency to investigate an AMBER issued alert, nor are there any reports of Bee Herz successfully locating a lost or missing child following the issuance of an AMBER alert.

Nor is the FBI an AMBER alert originator, nor even an EAS originator of missing children through the All Hazard Public Alert tracking system.

Likewise investigators cannot find a single public law enforcement agency which has endorsed Bee Herz and her claims of paranormal abilities and/or successful missing person investigative results. Contacted about her AMBER claim, psychic medium Bee Herz --- an apparent marketing pseudonym --- has not responded after several weeks.

While her web site claims Bee feels the presence of the departed relative of her client and sometimes hears them say something”, apparently when confronted by actual living persons making inquiries about her claims she only hears silence.

A full report is slated for March 2013 distribution.
 
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I live a couple hours from Steamboat, although in a different county. Is there something you want me to look at/do? I might be able to ask local officers if they're ever heard of or worked with Bee Herz.
 
Have you tried contacting the Feds directly? If you do, try to frame your question in such a way that they have to give a definite answer, otherwise you'll probably get the "we have to follow up on all leads given in specific cases".

Something like:
"Have the FBI ever worked in an official or Unofficial capacity with <insert name> and can you confirm her claim that she is an often used resource in connection with missing children?"
YOu might want to sneak in:
"Which value does the FBI hold socalled mediums and other psychics in and how often do they work with the FBI?"
potentially connected with;
"How often does the FBI get unsolicited advice/testimony/clues from socalled mediums and psychics and how much stock do the FBI put in these advice/testimony/clues compared to others like eyewitnesses and forensics?"

Might as well make it a broadside. :)
 
...she provides “AMBER alert investigative psychic services to the FBI and other law enforcement agencies.”

Translation: When she hears there's an Amber alert, she calls the authorities and says "I think she's in the woods, maybe near some water." The local police say "Thank you" and ignore her.

Steve S
 
Nah. If she's right arrest her for prima facie evidence of being involved in the murder.
 
Bee Herz, intuitive, psychic, medium, Colorado, police, FBI

Although we now have Colorado researchers involved, we can always use any resident (particularly those with a skeptical inquiry stance) willing to spend a few minutes at her local area law enforcement offices. The more we gather about Bee Herz from more contacts the better. And a good deal has already come in. Further personnel engaged in sending out AMBER alerts and then perhaps getting responses from Bee Herz or her business colleagues is of interest. Highly delusional and exaggerated claims? Claims aimed at desperate families with lost children --- and playing on public emotions to establish a facade as a credible paranormal investigator?
 
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FBI, psychics, police,

Our now five year old tracking of police agencies across city, township, county, state, and federal levels showed as of June, 2012 that there are only two remaining public law enforcement agencies in the U.S. who have directly hired one of two female individuals who claim paranormal investigative powers. Both are small southern local county sheriff offices and both have personnel who with the November elections will likely be replaced by personnel who will end the practice.

One State Police forensic lab officer called such low-level parish county law enforcement personnel "about as likely as a head of lettuce to solve a missing person case or understand a real crime scene. They wouldn't last 30 seconds as employees in any law enforcement agency with forensic training. They are traffic cops well out of their league."
 
Bee Herz, psychic, medium, FBI, AMBER, claims,

As we enter 2013 its now clear psychic medium Bee Herz has neither made any attempt to clarify on her web site her apparently highly exaggerated AMBER case involvement work ---abilities which it seems no AMBER event originator at the State or federal level can recall, nor where she yielded results sanctioned or recognized by a law enforcement agency in directly locating a lost AMBER alert child. Nor has Bee Herz as an apparent psychic entertainment actress clarified that no State Police agency or the FBI has ever directly hired her for case work, investigative services, or paranormal consulting of any kind. Apparently Bee Herz is a psychic medium actress skilled best in offering exaggerated marketing spin. But researchers continue to explore her marketing spin and paranormal claims.
 

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