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‘Clairvoyant crime busters’: using psychic powers in policing : Comments

By Binoy Kampmark, published 23/8/2010

Where does the role of the psychic lie in policing, if at all?

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Er, but it's still *not* the Nobel, is it?

No matter what it's nicknamed ('The awards are sometimes referred to as "America's Nobels." '- wikipedia), it's still not the same thing.

'She should have received the Nobel prize'. I'm not putting words into your mouth, those are your own words.

Now, stop dodging, and show your evidence.
Posted by Clownfish, Thursday, 26 August 2010 12:57:03 PM
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Yes, that time you were careful to use my exact words and in the right context. Okay Clownfish, you get to take that point (tick for you). The conversation is getting a bit silly now though don't you think? I'm bored, but thank you it was a lot of fun and I actually did appreciate your cleverness - didn't necessarily agree with all of it, (some maybe perhaps, oops did I say that?) Speak to you next time.
Posted by dotto, Thursday, 26 August 2010 4:41:34 PM
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I guess that's your way of saying you're not going to offer any evidence, then?
Posted by Clownfish, Thursday, 26 August 2010 7:52:43 PM
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Tsk tsk Clownfish, there you go again ...
Posted by dotto, Thursday, 26 August 2010 8:57:37 PM
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*I live and experience my life often more intuitively and with common sense which has not let me down to date approaching 50.*

So Unique, how did things work out, when it came to something
like selecting a husband?

Or do you simply have selective memory, like most?
Posted by Yabby, Thursday, 26 August 2010 10:10:30 AM

Dear Yabby, he selected me, not the other way around, as you question. Regardless of being catholic I did not wish to marry. Live together yes; marriage I never believed in during my twenties. All 'things' as you term it, worked out extremely well regarding my 20 year marriage Yabby; I have not regretted any experience growing up together.

In particular, I have never regretted being with my husband [not divorced] as I learned a great deal from him and he is the father of my children. Yes, intuition played a great part. My children are the prize in our relationship, for which I am extremely lucky and thankful. Husband and self still close seeing one another daily.

Having said these little 'things' I would not marry again and it would not be a Farmer or Grazier.

Btw Yabby do you not have children? I have not heard you speak of any children to date. Being a Farmer or Grazier I would have thought you'd have had children to pass your properties down to by now.

Kind wishes.
Posted by we are unique, Sunday, 29 August 2010 9:08:52 PM
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Well clearly you did not live happily ever after, Unique.

So I guess my point was yes, women are intuitive for good
evolutionary reasons, but that intuition can also lead
them up the garden path of being completely wrong.

I have a very good American friend who is very maternal
like yourself. She regularly follows her intuition.
The problem is that when the crunch comes, all reason
is thrown out the window and she tends to commonly remember
when her intuition got it right, not when it failed
completely.

No I don't have any kids. I went farming because I love
the country lifestyle, not to create a dynasty.

Country life is something we either love or hate, each to
their own. You are clearly a city slicker at heart. Fair
enough.
Posted by Yabby, Monday, 30 August 2010 8:59:27 PM
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