Wikipedia Naysayers

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Wikipedia Naysayers

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Ive noticed on many Wikipedia pages dealing with sensitive topics, such as "psychic detectives", for example, theres a fuck ton of failures cited but no successes.

The internet kind of blows (on wikipedia) because of dynamic censorship.

There are thousands of examples of psychic ability aiding investigations & private inquiries (in books).

When you are at thrift stores and whatnot a good thing to do is snag books documentinfs ESP etc as wikipedia and other information sources are deleting, editing, censoring, minimizing the very real as historically significant role of ESP.
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Re: Wikipedia Naysayers

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Unfortunately for us in EW a local rabbi wrote a short column in response to a question regarding superstition vs. religion.

He went the extra damn mile, saying ESP and beliefs of personal empowerment are symptoms of magical thinking I.e. mental illness.

I doubt he has read The Iceland Papers or considers that not having a dick might influence the # of synapses available for ESP.

Has anyone ever wondered why witches tend to be female... It's not just sexism but biology. IMO.
Brotherhood falls asunder at the touch of fire!
He finds his fellow guilty of a skin
Not coloured like his own, and having power
To enforce the wrong, for such a worthy cause
Dooms and devotes him as his lawful prey.
~William Cowper
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