Proudly Freaking Out Families For 90 Years

There’s some­thing utterly fas­ci­nat­ing about the odd and the unbe­liev­able. Take “Ripley’s Believe It Or Not”, for exam­ple (whose pop­u­lar tagline “proudly freak­ing out fam­i­lies for 90 years” is tes­ta­ment to human’s fas­ci­na­tion for the unconventional).

Well, I don’t know about you, but the show is like a mag­net that has my eyes irre­sistibly drawn to the screen, even if it’s just play­ing in the back­ground. Seri­ously, a two headed cow? An Elec­tric Man who can power light bulbs and fry fish with his bare hands? Cats that glow in the dark?

Is this for real?

You can won­der all you want, because at the end of the day, it all boils down to “believe it or not”.

And I don’t really like that. There’s some­thing unful­fill­ing about not know­ing for sure. SHOW ME THE PROOF!

That’s why my favorite show is “Myth­busters”. These guys seri­ously kick butt. They inves­ti­gate stuff like whether a tooth fill­ing can pick up radio waves, to whether punch­ing a shark in the gills, nose or eyes will make them back off (talk about a death-defying quest for truth!).

But at the end of the day, they give you proof… a blow by blow account that makes com­plete sense. Beautiful.

Now, a lot of you guys have been writ­ing to me about the Remote View­ing the Finan­cial Mar­kets. And the num­ber one ques­tion I’ve been get­ting back is:

Can I really learn how to pre­dict the finan­cial mar­ket with 80% to 100% accuracy?

Well, the Rip­ley answer is — You believe it, or you don’t. But I’d rather give you the blow-by-blow Myth­buster answer:

So, are you ready to learn how to Remote View Finan­cial Markets?

You can read more here: Remote View Finan­cial Markets

Cheers,
Michael

This website uses IntenseDebate comments, but they are not currently loaded because either your browser doesn't support JavaScript, or they didn't load fast enough.

7 Responses to Proudly Freaking Out Families For 90 Years
  1. Valnea
    November 27, 2008 | 11:46 pm

    I am unable to view your video as I do not have a PC but an MSN-TV player with lim­ited capa­bil­ity. I have learned of Ed Ames extra­or­di­nary rep­u­ta­tion when lis­ten­ing to Coast-to-Coast radio pro­gram sev­eral years ago, and regret miss­ing this oppor­tu­nity to learn more about Remote Viewing.

  2. brian k gallagher
    November 27, 2008 | 11:48 pm

    Hi, I’m very interested-although I can’t seem to get a hold on it. If this worked money is not an issue. Are there classes???????? please e me. p.s. I bought the 4 intros and the “mar­kets” they don’t help me. I need local face to face sup­port. namaste

  3. alex zandra psychic
    November 27, 2008 | 11:50 pm

    Lovin it do u. Cast ie touch peole via not in the same phy­cial place? Call me via fone 8168383479 thankyou n lite n love alex zan­dra psychic

  4. Sue
    November 28, 2008 | 5:50 am

    I would like to learn remote view­ing. My prob­lem at this moment seems to be the lack of finances to be able to get the teach­ing needed for me to do this. Is there any­way that the finances can be worked around or do you see my finances get­ting a lot bet­ter? I love to watch myth­busters too. I just wished that they could do it on some of the peo­ple who hold the faci­na­tion of oth­ers by their minds on tv and then we would know which ones have the tal­ent, gifts, and skills that are needed to do this or are they just cold call­ing and get­ting hits. Thanks for lis­ten­ing and please try to answer my question.

    Peace be with you,

    Sue

  5. Sue
    November 28, 2008 | 5:51 am

    I would like to learn remote view­ing. My prob­lem is no finances to do so. Any suggestions.

  6. Don Roberto
    December 3, 2008 | 2:58 am

    While the basic fun­da­men­tal of any pre­dic­tive tech­nique — energy — focus — per­sis­tence — can enhance your invest­ment tech­niques, what is being pre­sented here is a hoax.

    The big clues are 80%-100% suc­cess rate and any­one can do it.

    I have played the mar­kets for over 30 years and if you could be suc­cess­ful 80%-100% of the time you could own the world in a mat­ter of months.

    Now it is prob­a­bly true that any­one can enhance their invest­ment skills but it requires a lot, a lot, of dis­ci­pline. The most impor­tant being the abil­ity to ban­ish distractions.

    At best, remote view­ing is in its infancy and cons like promis­ing finan­cial gain to any­one cer­tainly doesn’t help the cause.

    The real truth to finan­cial gain is that you will get out of the mar­kets what you put into them, and if you want to get a lot out you will be required to put a lot in, much, much, more than you orig­i­nally anticipated.

    My best advise is to learn to bet­ter enjoy and appre­ci­ate what you already have and then share this joy with others.

    Life is Good,

    Don Roberto — a gen­tle­man in a league of gentleman

  7. Rousseaux
    December 25, 2008 | 5:55 pm

    One thing I wish Myth­busters would bust is the myth that AMERICA’S FINANCES ARE SAFE IN THE HANDS OF THE INTERNATIONAL MONEYCHANGERS. Remember…the same Phar­isees whom Jesus is sup­posed to have whip-ass-drove out of his tem­ple? How can Amer­ica be OK when the FED was set up from the begin­ning to bank­rupt Amer­ica as it has other coun­tries in the world? Why don’t peo­ple see this with the finan­cial col­lapse of all the FED banks? Their
    plans for Amer­ica after this are sick­en­ing to contemplate.

Leave a Reply


Wanting to leave an <em>phasis on your comment?

Trackback URL http://blog.learnremoteviewing.com/2008/11/27/proudly-freaking-out-families-for-90-years/trackback/