| Psychic: Tony Stockwell
MEDIUMS – gifted spiritualists who bring messages from the dead, or charlatans who make money by preying on the bereaved and the lonely? Now's your chance to decide as Tony Stockwell brings his evening of clairvoyance and psychic mediumship to Carlisle's Sands Centre tomorrow night. “I'm like a transmitter – the link between two worlds – I filter through thoughts and feelings, inspiration and information from those who have passed over," the 37-year-old from Essex told the News & Star. He claims spirits first manifested themselves in him when he was aged just eight and led to years of teasing from sceptical schoolboys. Today, whether you believe him or not, Tony is a success. He had a six-part series, The Psychic Detective, on Living TV, when he used his paranormal powers to help ordinary people investigate the mysterious deaths of their loved ones and re-opened the controversial case of legendary Rolling Stones guitarist Brian Jones, who died in 1969 and whose body was discovered in a swimming pool.
11:15am -- Psychics Tackle Sepich Case
As we reported earlier this year, a new Court TV series featuring psychics and paranormal investigators trying to crack open cold cases, has tackled the 2003 death of 22-year-old New Mexico State University graduate student Katie Sepich. The half-hour show, called "Haunting Evidence," will show its episode titled "Mystery in the Desert" on the cable TV network at 8:30 p.m. (local time) Wednesday, according to the Court TV Web site. That's Channel 40 on Comcast. Sepich, who grew up in Carlsbad, was raped and killed and her body was found near a Las Cruces landfill on Aug. 31, 2003, but the search for her killer or killers has gone cold, according to the Carlsbad Current-Argus. The way "Haunting Evidence" works is to send members of an unconventional team of experts -- including psychic profiler Carla Brown, medium/psychic John J.
Psychic Vibrations Conspire This!
On most days, the Santa Clara Convention Center, adjacent to the Santa Clara Westin Hotel and the Technology Mart, is abuzz with the schmoozing of high-tech millionaires, former millionaires, and wannabe-millionaires. But for two days of the Memorial Day weekend, it served as the world headquarters to a little-known resistance movement: the forces (such as they were) that had assembled to oppose the machinations of the Illuminati, the New World Order, MK Ultra, and numerous other shadowy organizations, some of which may even exist. Paranoia was the mantra, and the late-night radio talk show maven Art Bell the high priest. The world in which these people live is a truly frightening place. Mind control assaults us, and chemtrails poison us from above. Supposedly health-giving vaccines are deliberately poisoned, the energy crisis is a sinister fraud, and even microwave ovens are dangerous.
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