Psychic Weighs In on Electric Failure

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Elizabeth Baron from elizabethbaron.com offered a psychic explanation for the recent electricity outage across the Northeast and parts of Canada, claiming that the details of any potential culprit would remain undisclosed to prevent copycat incidents. Critics dismissed her claims as typical of psychics who make vague predictions while ensuring they cannot be held accountable if proven wrong. The discussion highlighted skepticism towards psychics, emphasizing that no one has demonstrated any extraordinary predictive abilities beyond what is considered normal. Additionally, there was a critique of individuals who engage in pseudo-science and religious discussions, suggesting they focus on dismissing such claims rather than engaging with them substantively.
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Just hours after the electricity went out across the Northeast and parts of Canada last Thursday, Elizabeth Baron of elizabethbaron.com, a lady with some psychic insight, sent us her explanation of what had happened.

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Classic idiocy.

Creates an outrageous claim and covers her tracks so if she's wrong no one will be able to attack.

She states we won't know if he's caught because it won't be announced to avoid copycat attacks.

Yeah right - that's a classic B.S. move by psychics to cover their own tracks.

I mean come on - to date not a single person has proven any of the hundreds of scientific organizations looking into this that they have absolutely any more than the normal ability to predict events.

Sad thing is some of these people actually believe they do have some extraordinary ability.
 
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Biolog, do you just spend all day looking through the pseduo-science and religious forums for things to dismiss asstastically?
 
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