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Mike Covell
10-24-2008, 11:58 AM
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2008/oct/23/military-afghanistan-iran-spy-suspect

Dustin Gould
10-27-2008, 07:13 PM
This is a joke, right?

How Brown
10-27-2008, 09:02 PM
Dust:

Its not,from what I read.

Don't be surprised buddy..In Philadelphia,when the police cannot apprehend a culprit using forensics or other means one normally thinks they use, they will at times employ psychics to help them out. One of them lives in my neighborhood. I shit thee not.

Just in case you missed a little story I told a while back...in 2002, my daughter and I were blindsided by a car. A woman came out of her house and said to me ( in my defense) that she "saw everything". It turns out it was the woman I referred to, who is a fairly well known psychic in Philadelphia.

You get it? She "saw everything"...she's a psychic...oh well,I guess you hadda be there.

Mike Covell
10-28-2008, 01:18 PM
This is for real, sadly!

The guy claimed to have been involved in Black Magic and all sorts of weird and wonderful crap, and I wouldn't be suprised if Hollywood made a film of it all!:der:

It reads like James Bond meets Witches of Eastwick, Less Goldeneye more Blackeye!!:wof:

Dyost
10-28-2008, 05:47 PM
Hi Guys,

Interesting news article.

Very true...some police will enlist known reliable psychics to help aid their investigations.

Although, the term "black magic" wouldn't really be applicable here (in the western sense of the usage) since the magic performed was done to aide his commander. (Protection spells harm none and would be considered "white magic" by those who tend to classify in terms of white, grey, and black.)

So it's actually a misnomer...like the term "hex", (e.g., hex signs commonly found among the Pennsylvania Dutch). These signs ward off bad things; hence, the layman's understanding of "hex" is 180-degrees different from what it actually is.

Dave

WRITEFX
10-28-2008, 07:11 PM
I don't know what was worse, the black magic or the fact he had been discovered by Jonathan Ross to become the 'king of salsa'.

Dustin Gould
11-06-2008, 07:23 PM
Dust:

Its not,from what I read.

Don't be surprised buddy..In Philadelphia,when the police cannot apprehend a culprit using forensics or other means one normally thinks they use, they will at times employ psychics to help them out. One of them lives in my neighborhood. I shit thee not.

Just in case you missed a little story I told a while back...in 2002, my daughter and I were blindsided by a car. A woman came out of her house and said to me ( in my defense) that she "saw everything". It turns out it was the woman I referred to, who is a fairly well known psychic in Philadelphia.

You get it? She "saw everything"...she's a psychic...oh well,I guess you hadda be there.


You just gimme the time and place you're headlining "Yuk Yuk's", and I'll be there. With Parka, and seal-skin snowshoes on. :)

Get it? "Parka, and seal-skin snowshoes"?

Oh well. I guess you gotta be..... :canada: