Views and Brews: The Myths vs. The Realities of Clairvoyants Working in Law Enforcement

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Unsolved mysteries are by their very nature interesting and quite often make for good drama. Our perception and understanding of these mysteries is more often than not informed by television, film, articles and so on. In this Views and Brews discussion, recorded live at the Cactus Cafe, we explored one area where the myths are profound and emotions run high—the relationship between psychics who work with law enforcement agencies.
With shows like Medium and The Mentalist providing the basis for the general public’s idea of the relationship between parapsychologists and police departments, we thought it might be interesting to hear from the experts.
KUT’s Rebecca McInroy hosted Dr. Kim Rossomo from The Center for Geospatial Intelligence and Investigation at Texas State University, Dr. John McLaren professor in the department of criminal justice at Texas State University, clairvoyant and lecturer Gharith Pendragon, and remote viewer Dr. Paul Smith, author of “Reading The Enemy’s Mind: Inside Stargate, America’s Psychic Espionage Program”, for an evening exploring how clairvoyants work with state and federal agencies to solve cases and the positives and negatives for both parties. We looked at these questions along with yours at the Cactus Cafe and you can listen back to a podcast of this show by clicking on the player at the top of this post.
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