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    I don't watch stuff like Most Haunted, but theres a science to all the supernatural stuff, It's still a supernatural thing though.

    The Ouija board stuff It makes sense that It could be a telekinetic thing as you move the planchette the around, your using/creating energy so the mover could be powering It to cause what It does.

    Reality Is defined depending on what the Individual accepts as correct and true which doesn't really prove whats real or not for some things.
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    The only time I ever used a oo-jar board was when I was starving once and wanted to conjur up a toffee crisp like on that advert. Even that didn't work.

    My daughter brought your book home from her work's book club thingyo though John. Will get round to reading it this weekend.
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    Quote Originally Posted by researchwriter View Post
    See I thought that this was more the spirit that the whole thing was generally taken in. At least when it came to Acorah. I suppose you're right though Ged, it is (was) all being presented semi seriously so there is a danger of people taking it seriously. On the one hand you sort of think "serves them right then" but really that's not fair is it? No one deserves to be taken advantage of.
    I must admit during the question and answer section at the end of the show, me and my friends began to realise that the majority of the crowd were taking it seriously. (I remember someone saying that his gift was bestowed directly from god) I think that's why we've never gone to see any other shows like this.

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    Even Yvette Fielding says Derek Acorah is fake.

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    Most of the potions witch doctors and Voodoo like people for example too are forms of drugs.

    The supernatural Is very real.
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    A programme on the other night about some village somewhere in Africa I think, they were believing some of the children were witches.
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    Quote Originally Posted by macateb View Post
    Even Yvette Fielding says Derek Acorah is fake.
    So is she and the rest of them on the programme
    It is Accomplished

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ged View Post
    A programme on the other night about some village somewhere in Africa I think, they were believing some of the children were witches.
    Saw that too but most real voodoo potions like the Haitian zombie drug Involves puffer fish which the way they make It paralyses the victim of the Haitian Zombie drug.

    What the Nigerians were doing were showing how backwards and uneducated they were and how schemers make money off It.
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    These witch doctors potions are not supernatural though, they just use real drugs or poison that grows on the land and is known to them in their primitive lifestyle.
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    I was in Nigeria, up in Sapele Creek.
    A Mamio, [young lady], came alongside the ship in her canoo shouting "Flash for Dash, you dash me I flash you". A game that was popular 55 years ago. you throw them some trinket or food and they lift up their top and flash their bosums. [Not PC today].
    I had a seven pound tin of Greengage Jam, I dropped it into her canoo and it went right through the bottom and then it sank.
    The young lady was in the water and swimming across the creek cursing me with the JU-JU man. [witch doctor]
    Two days later I fell from the top of the mast around 50 feet or so onto a steel deck, I broke two legs and an arm including a lot of cuts and bruises.
    The curses of the JU-JU man do work.
    I never played "Flash for Dash" again,
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    So you felt a right tit instead of seeing one.

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    No I think it was the left one.

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    My dad went away to sea and was in Africa. He told me about 'dashie for dashie' .. he said it was exchanging trinkets, 'dashie' for 'dashie' .. maybe he omitted to tell me about the 'flashie' ! !

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    My dad was in the Navy during WWII and sailed around the cape of good hope at the bottom tip of Africa and up through the Suez to Aden, Port Said and Alexandria. He said the Africans would dive for coins and they used to toss them bottle tops but they weren't that stupid and knew the difference in no time.
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    Default The Euro!!!!

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