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Archae

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Wed May 23, 2012, 07:15 PM May 2012

"The Learning Channel" no longer qualifies as that. [View all]

I saw this woman for about 10 minutes on the TLC program she has.

BTW, they are called "Mediums" because they never are rare and they never are well done.

She's a con artist. Nothng more, nothing less.

Long Island Medium is a television program on The (so-called) Learning Channel featuring Theresa Caputo doing readings as a psychic medium in the tradition of Sylvia Browne, James Van Praagh, John Edward, and thousands of other men and women claiming to get messages from dead people. What are the odds that Caputo is not deluded or a fraud? I'd say they're about the same as those for Gordon Smith or Allison DuBpois or Char Margolis or Noreen Renier or Sylvia Browne or Rosemary Althea or Lynn Ann Maker or Greta Alexander or Phil Jordan or James Van Praagh or John Edward or George Anderson or Dorothy Allison.

Theresa Caputo is just one of many unsinkable rubber duckies, as James Randi calls them. No matter how many of these characters skeptics expose, dozens more will pop up to replace or join them. Why? Not because they really get messages from the dead or have special powers, but because people want to believe in them, people are easily deceived, and most people don't understand subjective validation and how it works. For more on how subjective validation works see "Gary Schwartz's Subjective Validation of Mediums."

http://www.skepdic.com/longislandmedium.html

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+1000, ao many TV channels have sold out. I still love NOVA! n-t Logical May 2012 #1
Me too. Tonight it's about the Japanese mini-subs at Pearl Harbor. Archae May 2012 #3
How about the History channel? Cleita May 2012 #2
Yeah. randome May 2012 #4
Aliens? Yuugal May 2012 #5
Yes, they are and also the Bible studies channel at times. n/t Cleita May 2012 #7
Hey leave the aliens alone trixie May 2012 #13
I agree. Cleita May 2012 #20
All cable channels eventually degenerate to the lowest common denominator. Odin2005 May 2012 #6
It makes you smarter if you throw it away. So... randome May 2012 #10
Many of these cable networks have ditched what they were originally about RZM May 2012 #8
Remember when MTV played music videos ? n/t PoliticAverse May 2012 #11
Um... the so-called Learning Channel had a Sarah Palin show fascisthunter May 2012 #9
My sister told me in 1989 that my wife and I would have three sons. lumberjack_jeff May 2012 #12
And how many more of her "predictions" fell flat? Archae May 2012 #14
I don't care enough about what you think to feel motivated to prove it to you. lumberjack_jeff May 2012 #16
BFRO! Bigfoot Research Crock! rustydog May 2012 #15
What channel is the Violence Channel Woody Woodpecker May 2012 #17
Not exactly a news flash tabasco May 2012 #18
I loved TLC when it first started JitterbugPerfume May 2012 #19
I heard somewhere they don't like to be referred to as jp11 May 2012 #21
what crap does the "Arts and Entertainment" channel have on these days? provis99 May 2012 #22
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