Kelly
Philosopher
Can we get on their blacklist, too? Sounds like fun.
I suspect that all JREF members are automatically blacklisted!
Can we get on their blacklist, too? Sounds like fun.
But we want to do something personally that leads to being balcklisted. Automatic is no fun.
Now here's a 1st.....a news article about a missing person in which they admit a psychic did nothing to help: http://cfn13.com/StoryHeadline.aspx?id=18620
Nice to see. I sent the station an e-mail thanking them for making a full and honest report. Maybe some positive reinforcement will help.
(Kelly, did you change your avatar? It looks like you're sporting a clown nose like in Penn & Teller's book "How to Play in Traffic" pages 27-33 referring to Tom Mullica's idea. I like it.)
Kelly,
Is there a website where people can go that tells us the legitimacy of a missing persons foundation. My dad got a call from one the other day, and turned them down because he assumed that it was a scam (he doesn't remember the name). He lives with his uncle who is in his 80's, has alzheimers, and is on all the lists.
It was interesting and I was pleased for myself that it had no ill effect on me.
Kelly - SAPS is in the process of contacting mediums for help finding a missing person. We're uploading all of their responses so everyone can see them. If you've come across any likely candidates who may want to contribute, please let me know![]()
Remie, why are you encouraging these people? It's already been documented that this is a waste of precious time, and considering how little time there is from the time someone vanishes until they're potentially found alive, why would you do this?
No one needs a database of psychics. We need them to grow the f*** up, realize it's not always about them, and start doing things that actually help find the missing, like putting up posters, or manning phone lines. They need to quit stealing money, energy, and precious time from those who are seeking the lost.
When you get to heaven, I would not be surprised if you're allowed one free dessert topping for your kindness to this woman.
Hi, total digression, the clown-nose joke I referred to is to glue a little baby red foam clown nose to your drivers license. Hand it to whoever asks for it, and while they look down at the picture, sneakily stick a real clown nose on and when they look up... well... you look just like the picture! P&T claim it works wonders. Tom Mullica does a one-man Red Skelton tribute show in Branson currently, does all the characters and everything.
I received a phone call the other night on my home phone from a woman who said she wanted to help me (for free) with my son's case. She had left a message earlier in the day claiming that she had questions about my org, which was not the case. When she prefaced her intro with comments like "wanting to help us" and "assuring you I am not crazy", I knew it was going to be "one of those calls", which I had not had to deal with in a very long time. This woman had not seen my blog, as I found out later in the conversation, so she was not aware of our position when it comes to things paranormal in relation to missing persons.
I believe that because of what I have learned here and in sharing our stories, I was able to handle this phone call in a new way. I remained calm and did not become upset or angry at this woman.
I know little about divining, other than it's a stick finding water. I knew that people now say you can find missing persons by divining, which seems pretty ludicrous to me.
The woman began by telling me that she came within 100 yards of finding a missing couple by using this method. She said she could not go further because it was on private property, and she didn't want to get in trouble for trespassing. It's a long story, but she had some knowledge of a person involved in the disappearance beforehand that led her to this site. I questioned her on this and pointed out that she did not really find them because she was 100 yards away and she had pre-knowledge. To top it off, she never told law enforcement because of the "they'll think I'm crazy" bit. So, when they found the bodies of the couple on the property, she self-claimed success. She could not argue with me when I pointed out the 3 facts: pre-knowledge, 100 yards away, and lack of confidence in the answer which led to not reporting it and no real proof it ever happened.
I admitted I did not know much about divining other than the water and stick system. I asked how one finds missing persons with this method, and she mentioned "with a copper wire". I said: "A copper wire can find missing persons?" I asked her numerous questions about instances she knew of wherein this worked, and she had none. She only had her own set of "facts" that came from other diviners. I came get her to admit that the whole premise did sound nutty. I did this in a very gentle manner. She was still not convinced.
As she claimed it is a "gift from God", I launched into a discussion of Christian beliefs in regards to using supposed paranormal "gifts". I gave her numerous examples of Sylvia Browne's antics. I also spoke to her about the hurt and pain caused to families of the missing by persons making this claims, not to mention the wasted resources. A few times during the conversation, she started to cry. I remained calm and assured her that I did not think she was a bad person, but just misguided. She apologized to me several times.
She still would not quite let go of it. I told her she could take her stick and find water all she wanted to, but that she'd better not claim to find missing persons and contact other families. I suggested that she find a huge property with many hiding places, and to have a person hide on the property and then see if she could find them, having neutral witnesses along. I told her not to do this just once, but numerous times. She said that was a good idea and that she would think about doing that.
I again reiterated the pain caused to families who go through agony because of their situation in general, but are then placed in an additional pain.wrenching situation for no reason and with no results. I did not hold back on this.
I told her to go read my blog, and that I sincerely hoped she would learn something more from it and that she would never make another phone call like this again. Again, I kept my voice calm and purposely lowered it to sound "comforting". Funny that I should have been in the reverse position.
She cried and apologized again, and then she thanked me and said that she was grateful I listened to her and that she had learned something. I felt she was sincere, but I also realize she might have been paying some lip service out of guilt.
It was interesting and I was pleased for myself that it had no ill effect on me.
Kudos Kelly!
I wonder what the long term effect will be.
Fabulous job Kelly!![]()
I don't think anyone could have handled that better.