She's always on Montell. Do people actually believe her?? <object width="425" height="350"><param name="movie" value="http://embed.break.com/MTk2MzU4"></param><embed src="http://embed.break.com/MTk2MzU4" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="425" height="350"></embed></object>
she's a fake that uses a technique called cold-reading (or hot? i dont remember). That are numerous occasions she has been incredibly inaccurate, you can find the vids on youtube.
All I know is she is making alot of money doing this. Selling books and what not. I can't believe so many people believe her. She's taking advantage of so many people. I can't wait until one day, somebody in the crowd of Montell comes up with a fake story and expose her. That would be fun to watch.
I was doubtful on psychics until my wife went to one here in town. His name is Cow Chen. Supposed to be world-renown. She has seen him three times and has been VERY eerily accurate on everything. The first time she went, he told her she was pregnant and that she was going to have a boy that had the same face as his father (me). She had no signs to tell thaty she was pregnant but, sure enough, two weeks later she went to the doctor and found out she was indeed 4 weeks pregnant. We now have a boy who EVERYONE says looks exactly like me. I could on and on about this guy and how accurate he has been especially since he does this all on just donations.
Isn't it possible that it's a lucky guess? I mean think about it. If he's wrong, she doesn't come back and forgets about him. If he's right she tells everyone how much of a psychic he is. I wonder how many people besides your wife he said the exact same thing to.
I'd be curious on what type of questions he asked her. A lot of times it seems they ask very vague questions and pull stuff up and just take stabs hoping they hit something that the person relates to.
When I visit my sister out in LA, sometimes we go to this lady for kicks...but she's actually pretty good. Some things she has told me that were true or turned out to be true... 1. She said I was interested in a girl whose name starts with "N"...but that I wouldnt get anywhere because she has a boyfriend. Turns out she was right. 2. I would get in a car accident within 2 months, but that I would be okay. I ended up getting rear ended a month later. 3. I had always planned on going to medical school. She told me that I will not go to medical school and that I would go in a slightly different direction...and that I would end up going to school somewhere cold and snowy. 1 month before starting medical school, I decided to call it quits and go to dental school. I took a year off, applied to dental school...and ended up at Boston University. 4. She said that I was supposed to die at birth, but that I got very lucky and somehow made it. Truth is that I was born 2.5 months early...I was kept alive by machines...and the day they were going to pull the plug on me, I showed signs of life and made it. 5. She told me to watch out for my father's health and to monitor him carefully because he was going to be in a situation that would be life threatening. About 5 months later, my dad had internal bleeding...felt weak, but thought nothing of it. He kept trying to nap it off...but he kept getting worse. Eventually, we took him to the hospital and found out that he had lost a lot of blood inside his body...another 12 hours of that and it could have ended tragically. There are numerous other things as well...just thought I'd share a few that stuck out.
Has anyone here gone and they told you something that never did happen? Like they were completely wrong in everything they said?