tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5392298476577022971.post4316705675958851496..comments2009-07-11T18:30:40.158-07:00Comments on Psyforce's Log: Professional or WannabePsyforce1http://www.blogger.com/profile/08047817659244807570noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5392298476577022971.post-747115079467886692009-07-05T06:33:06.980-07:002009-07-05T06:33:06.980-07:00Why would I not want psychic powers to be true? I ...Why would I not want psychic powers to be true? I welcome DNA testing, even though I don't understand it. If it helps solve crimes, it's a good thing. I just don't see it happening with psychics (if you have a link to the McMonEagle case...?). <br /><br />I know that being a regular police officer is a thankless task. I do in fact know a few. But we're talking about someone with a sixth sense, someone who doesn't have to do things the old fashioned way.<br /><br />But perhaps my opinion is driven too much by TV psychics like Edward, Van Praagh, Browne and the contestants on last year's "The One" - none of whom appear to be even mildly psychic.<br /><br />If there are genuine psyshics, then they need to join skeptics in outing the publicity-seeking charlatans who give their "profession" a bad name. <br /><br />I can accept the notion of people with heightened intuition - though I don't see how this leads to having a Native American spirit guide. It's seems like a heck of a jump. I also don't see how having greater faith in intuition would make that intuition more accurate.Andynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5392298476577022971.post-20557598822316838492009-07-04T02:55:13.332-07:002009-07-04T02:55:13.332-07:00I would actually love for it to be true but I'...I would actually love for it to be true but I'm not seeing the results.<br /><br /><b> No Andy, I am affraid that you do not wand this to be true and you do not want to see the results!Remote Viewer Joe McMonEagle...yes the ex-military RV-er has succesfully helped finding 9 of 11 missing persons live on Japanese television!<br /><br />There is also a group in the US formed by former police detectives and experts who...together with psychics and Remote Viewers provide information on cases!</b><br /><br />Yes, the US did indeed run a remote viewing establishment but it appears, for all intents and purposes, to have been completely useless. If it was working, they would have retained it regardless of it's being made public.<br /><br /><b> There are indications that they HAVE retained it and only a fraction of it has been declassified</b><br /><br />Have you ever looked at the Australian missing persons database and asked yourself why no psychic seems capable of finding any of these people? Are they just not trying or is psychic "intuition", not really much different to the intuition most people feel they experience from time to time?<br /><br /><b> Psychic intuition is really not that different from the intuition most people feel from time to time! Exactly! Yet, some people have trained their intuition and dare to LISTEN to it! </b><br /><br />Again, if psychics could do what they claim (and I'd argue that they act as detectives not witnesses) then police forces the world over would employ them.<br /><br /><b> You are generalizing here...what EXACTLY DO THEY CLAIM? <br />And who is to say the police do not use their talents? They may not EMPLOY them...but they do use their information! THAT I CAN CONFIRM!</b><br /><br />Police Academy training, in Australia, is measured in weeks not years and the rewards, both financial and emotional, would be enormous - though perhaps not as lucrative as selling tickets to entertainment-style shows.<br /><br /><b> Actually I have personally considered the Police Academy...but the money is not that good and emotionally...well eh... I have personally talked to police officers and detectives and it was definately not as rewarding as it appears to be, according to them. That is ofcourse 'off the record'.</b><br /><br /><b>Have YOU ever contributed to solving a missing persons case or perhaps location any criminal, leading to an arrest.. Andy?</b><br /><br /><b> Have you really looked at the Missing Persons website and statistics?<br /><br />In Australia someone goes missing every 15 minutes! 95% of those people return home safely! Some make contact out of their own and others will be found. <br /><br />What you are seeing on the missing persons website is only 5% of the people that have not been found!<br /><br />And against all odds, there are people who do not give up on those who have not been found yet! </b>Psyforce1https://www.blogger.com/profile/08047817659244807570noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5392298476577022971.post-51543534210284734092009-07-03T22:28:43.096-07:002009-07-03T22:28:43.096-07:00I would actually love for it to be true but I'...I would actually love for it to be true but I'm not seeing the results.<br /><br />Yes, the US did indeed run a remote viewing establishment but it appears, for all intents and purposes, to have been completely useless. If it was working, they would have retained it regardless of it's being made public.<br /><br />Have you ever looked at the Australian missing persons database and asked yourself why no psychic seems capable of finding any of these people? Are they just not trying or is psychic "intuition", not really much different to the intuition most people feel they experience from time to time?<br /><br />Again, if psychics could do what they claim (and I'd argue that they act as detectives not witnesses) then police forces the world over would employ them. <br /><br />Police Academy training, in Australia, is measured in weeks not years and the rewards, both financial and emotional, would be enormous - though perhaps not as lucrative as selling tickets to entertainment-style shows.Andynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5392298476577022971.post-51763648917596593592009-06-30T19:43:23.800-07:002009-06-30T19:43:23.800-07:00Debbie Malone, as part of Perth's Psychic Task...<i>Debbie Malone, as part of Perth's Psychic Taskforce, last year released an indentikit sketch and other information to a live audience at two separate shows and the media. Was this a good idea?</i> In my opinion..that was not a wise idea, but it was the managements decision.<br /><br /><i>Of course, if the police found psychics to be a useful resource, they would employ them rather than wasting millions on difficult detective work. Why don't they?</i><br /><br />You are mistaking detectives and psychics are not the same. Psychics are 'witnesses' detectives have to find the facts! <br />Police do use 'psychics' as 'witnesses' but they are just a member of the public like anyone else.<br /><br />It is very rare that psychics are being asked by the police to provide them with information on a case. <br /><br />The US military employed psychics over a number of years in a classified program. Until someone went public. (Read the 89.000 pages of declassified information from the CIA)<br /><br />Police can not employ members of the public without them having to go through the same 'procedures' and confidenciality agreements.<br /><br />Ex-military personel trained as psychics HAVE been used to provide information. And it does help make the difficult detective work easier!<br /><br />Trouble is... you don't really want to know... the police and military are actually using psi abilities in that way...do you?<br /><br />I suggest you go and research the facts and look further than the general opinion.<br /><br />Good luck!Psyforce1https://www.blogger.com/profile/08047817659244807570noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5392298476577022971.post-24904163409505051112009-06-30T06:45:07.476-07:002009-06-30T06:45:07.476-07:00Debbie Malone, as part of Perth's Psychic Task...Debbie Malone, as part of Perth's Psychic Taskforce, last year released an indentikit sketch and other information to a live audience at two separate shows and the media. Was this a good idea?<br /><br />Of course, if the police found psychics to be a useful resource, they would employ them rather than wasting millions on difficult detective work. Why don't they?Andynoreply@blogger.com