On Sat, 12 Jul 2003 08:01:41 -0500, "*Carol*"
<pleiades_fire@hotmail.com> wrote:
When I first got deeply into astrology, many years ago, I kept records of
the year's-end predictions from noted astrologers (including Jeane Dixon).
There was never a single occasion during that time when I felt impressed by
the supposed realization of a psychic prediction. Either the predictions
were too vague, too ordinary or just dead wrong. Jeane Dixon seems to have
been wrong about everything, as I recall, including predictions she made in
her books, although she was touted as one of the best.
Any self-proclaimed psychic who wants to get his message out to the public
should contact the tabloids with his predictions. Impress the press with his
astute powers of perception. If he has any true talent in this regard, the
tabloids would be happy to promote him by publishing his predictions.
Not even the Weekly World News would sully their pages with his
ghoulish and vague nonsense. Just about everyone knows about
his fake "doctorate" which is why people like Rense ended up
dropping him, and Rense has any nut job on his show.
--
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