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10/25/2001 12:11:07 PM EDT
 I just heard that this guy wanted to do his show with some of the victims of the WTC bombing- I don't believe that the guy is legit, and there are too many coincidences/ stuff he could have learned before the show about these people.  I think he is a well meaning man, but he has no real psychic powers to talk to dead people.  What a con-man!
10/25/2001 12:16:13 PM EDT
[#1]
As a called and ordained servant of the Word I pronounce him a fraud in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost.  He should repent. No, I am not being flippant.
10/25/2001 12:19:27 PM EDT
[#2]
Fake, a cheat, and a scumbag that preys on peoples emotions.

Just more polished than "Caol me now for yor frree readin'"
10/25/2001 12:19:29 PM EDT
[#3]
I think he's a charlatan and it would be distasteful for him to do a show with the victims of the WTC attack. Sick, just sick...
10/25/2001 12:19:49 PM EDT
[#4]
Isn't that kinda like the pot calling the kettle black?
10/25/2001 12:23:11 PM EDT
[#5]
I've read a story once that described some stuff he does.

Every show is delayed due to "technical difficulty."  While the audience is sitting there waiting, they are talking about who they want to hear from.  They are also being recorded.

One man claimed that he answered "yes" to only a few questions, but the rest were all TOTALLY wrong.  Well, the show was edited to show him saying "yes, that is correct (and stuff like that)" to almost every question.

Edwards is a big phoney, and he plays off of what others [i]want[/i] to hear.
10/25/2001 12:25:17 PM EDT
[#6]
My father in law insists that he is real, but I have watched several times, and find it ridiculously fake.  I could figue out all of his psychic revelations by doing internet research on those people.  I think that he searches their private history before the show, using their names/address from the ticket orders.  Some people have common names, and that is why he is often not right the first or second time.  
  The guy is, at best,  a well meaning man who wants to make families feel better about their loss.  At worst, he is a snake who preys on peoples' emotions to make a profit.  He strikes me as a conman.
10/25/2001 12:31:12 PM EDT
[#7]
[rolleyes]did you really have to ask? My [;)] Qeejie board told me he's fake!..
10/25/2001 12:42:50 PM EDT
[#8]
If he knew all that malarky, he'd tell people BEFORE they die what to do to make life better.

And, Miss Cleo would call YOU first.
10/25/2001 1:11:53 PM EDT
[#9]
My mom loves the guy, but I think he's a total fake.  I don't believe in that sort of stuff.  

God Bless Texas
10/25/2001 1:57:06 PM EDT
[#10]
Let me try,
I’m seeing a woman in you life, a lover… or maybe your mother.
She had blonde hair…, or knew someone with blonde hair, yes,…yes it becoming clearer.

10/25/2001 3:16:43 PM EDT
[#11]
Damn-i thought you were talking about John Edwards the Slimeball lawyer  Senator from NC--changing his stance on something--Dick
10/25/2001 4:08:49 PM EDT
[#12]
A pretty obvious fraud.
10/25/2001 4:34:32 PM EDT
[#13]
Hmmm.....lets see, what channel is he on?.....OH Yes, thats it,...THE SCIENCE FICTION CHANNEL.  He MUST be legit.
10/25/2001 4:57:55 PM EDT
[#14]
Wife dragged me to see him in person shortly after our daughter died. Wife was looking for some conformation that an after life existed. Tough losing a loved one and not having a firm belief of a life after. He never contacted with us in the crowd. It made my wife feel better because she believed he was being contacted by people who had "crossed over". I left $20+ poorer.

10/25/2001 5:14:08 PM EDT
[#15]
The thought of that guy doing a show w/ wtc survivors makes me sick!  He better make no profit on it.

It's a technique called "cold reading".  If he talked to the audience before the show and already knew something about them, then it's "warm reading".  

Ever notice he ask more questions than making actual statements?  If you count the "hits" versus the "misses", you'll realize he's extremely bad at what he does.  The credulus audience are so eager to believe they'll make the proper feedback and yell out the "answer" at the faintest clue ("I see the letter J...", "YES, his name was Joe!!!").  SNL did a spoof on him that was pretty much to the point.  Cold reading wouldn't work if the "victim" has a poker face and refuse to give the reader "clues".  For the skeptical few, the likes of John Edward does not impress anyone.

[url]http://www.randi.org/library/coldreading/index.html[/url]

[url]http://www.skepdic.com/coldread.html[/url]

[url]http://www.skepdic.com/vanpraagh.html[/url] Van Praagh had been hailed as the worst cold reader that fooled the most people.

[url]http://www.csicop.org/genx/edward/index.html[/url]

10/25/2001 7:14:22 PM EDT
[#16]
There you go.  [url]http://www.tvinsite.com/broadcastingcable/53130.htm[/url]

Parasite is the word.  That's what those people are, parasites.
10/26/2001 4:34:28 AM EDT
[#17]
They're reporting on Drudge now that the show is cancelled...
10/26/2001 4:52:22 AM EDT
[#18]
Why would you pay money to have someone tell you the first letter of the name of a recently departed loved one?

10/26/2001 4:53:41 AM EDT
[#19]
Does the fact that the show airs on [gold]the Sci-Fi channel[/gold] provide anything close to resembling a [size=5]frickin' CLUE[/size=5] to the show's legitimacy???[whacko]
10/26/2001 4:57:39 AM EDT
[#20]
FAKE FAKE FAKE FAKE

HE IS A SINNER PLAYING ON EMOTIONS...
THE BIBLE CLEARLY STATES THAT THERE IS A BARRIER BETWEEN THE SPIRITUAL REALM AND EARTH.
-CHuck
10/26/2001 5:21:45 AM EDT
[#21]
He's as real as Jim & Tammy Baker were.
10/30/2001 12:01:55 PM EDT
[#22]
Hey 4R77, thanks for the good links...I've forwarded them to my father-in-law, who insists that Edward is legit.  I hope this convinces him, but I think that losing his father 10 years ago has made him WANT to believe in this shit. It really is sad to see such a fraud as Edward getting syndication.
10/30/2001 12:03:55 PM EDT
[#23]
He's faker than Hillary pretending she's a woman.