Googling "debunking sceptics"
Posted:
21 Apr 2012, 14:52
by Twain Shakespeare
After googling "debunking sceptics" to find this website on my new computer, I encountered the blog "Debunking a Skeptic" by John Leonard. Taking my cue from SCECOP, I am posting this link to his account of a psychic, Nancy Meyers, and her work in relation to capturing a serial rapist, and inviting comments.
http://www.examiner.com/article/debunking-a-skeptic
Re: goggling "debunking sceptics"
Posted:
23 Apr 2012, 01:56
by NinjaPuppy
It's a nice, informative piece. I'm sure that
our resident skeptics would argue some points.
Re: goggling "debunking sceptics"
Posted:
23 Apr 2012, 22:55
by Craig Browning
Please Define "Cheated" in this case . . . or any investigative case in which Psychics become integral to discovery.
Re: goggling "debunking sceptics"
Posted:
24 Apr 2012, 04:46
by ProfWag
This statement is from Nancy's own website.
"Nancy has assisted in the investigations of over 767 homicides. 90% of
the time Nancy has given the officers new, accurate information about
the case that helps in the search for a resolution."
Thoughts anyone?
Personally, I find that the statement "over 767" is a bit odd. Why not just say "768?" And then "90% of the time..." Does anyone but myself wonder what data she is using to back up that claim?