Thursday, March 16, 2017
Long Island Medium Gets Her Brain Tested To Prove She Has A Gift
In a nationally televised interview Thursday, Theresa Caputo, star of TLC reality series “Long Island Medium,” said she has scientific proof her powers are real. Uh huh
In a segment on the program "Fox & Friends," Caputo said her brain was scanned in front of a doctor while she “channeled” and alleged the scan showed different activity than other people’s brains. In a video, Caputo is seen wearing a white cap with wires coming out of it, while she promoted her new book, “Good Grief.”
“They did find that I do access a part of my brain that we typically don’t and that my brain actually goes blank,” Caputo said. “It’s almost like it flatlines. Like, it’s clear as I’m channeling.”
The 50-year-old, whose TLC series premiered its new season last month, said she thought everyone could talk to the dead but didn’t realize she was different than others until her late 20s and early 30s. Uh huh
“I always said that my brain doesn’t work like everyone else’s,” she explained. “I always said since I was a young child, ‘Mom, I don’t feel right. I don’t feel like I belong. I feel different.’”
Though Caputo has been called a fake before, she maintains her work has changed lives.
Oh she has a gift alright :( Fox News is the perfect place for her to exhibit it too.
ReplyDeleteDang I wanted to see the hat with the wires
ReplyDeleteOn Fox & Friends. That explains everything. Though I will admit I like her. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
ReplyDelete@sandy Beat me to it.
ReplyDeleteDid they use this? https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/9e/f6/2f/9ef62fad21ee67860e8107e6606da786.jpg
ReplyDeleteShe will end up in the same dustbin as John Edward.
ReplyDelete"my brain actually goes blank,” Caputo said. “It’s almost like it flatlines. Like, it’s clear as I’m channeling.”
ReplyDeleteempty and devoid of a conscience might be another way of putting it.
Authentic psychics don't go on TV and Radio and tell the world how gifted they are. Con artists do. That said, many people desperately need to connect to loved ones who have crossed over for closure. These people provide this outlet. The more $ they charge, the bigger the scam. Many years ago I went to a psychic in NYC once a year and she mapped out the year for me. She was absolutely 100% accurate. You won't know her name. She's the real deal.
ReplyDeleteTalking about brains on Fox and Friends probably takes what... 7-10 seconds?
ReplyDeleteThere's a great documentary on Netflix about pychic debunker the amazing randi. Pychics are reprehensible frauds but the doc itself has some unexpected twists and turns.
ReplyDeleteidiots worship other idiots: nonbreaking ners.
ReplyDeleteYou don't quite have that right. Frauds ARE reprehensible, but not all psychics are frauds. Yeah, yeah, you feel sorry for me for believing. Dude, I feel sorrier for you, because you do not get it.
ReplyDeleteRandi the debunker is a fraud. I watched Theresa Caputo once, and it was all diarrhea of the mouth. Non stop talking about nothing. There are real intuitives out there, but they are not famous, or well-known. I went to see Gary Spivey once. Dude had it easy. Most of the audience were asking about loved ones who had committed suicide, and the loved ones were all convinced the deaths were conspiracies, and not suicides.
ReplyDeleteI saw An Honest liar about james randis life on Netflix. It was excellent. I believe in gut instinct or intuition but pychics are fakes who exploit people's emotions and weaknesses. They take money from people who are usually in an emotionally desperate place.
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