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Should health insurance underwrite induced after-death communication for the bereaved?

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  1. Perhaps You may google it first ,however, if you like some direct resource ,here might be your choosing.http://health-insurance.expert-tip.info/...


  2. Right. Uh-huh.

    Do you know what "cold reading" is? (http://www.skepdic.com/coldread.html) Or "subjective validation" (http://www.skepdic.com/subjectivevalidat...  Or "selective memory" (http://www.skepdic.com/selectiv.html)?

    Here you go - James van Praagh, John Edward, and Sylvia Browne, the 3 biggest frauds in the woo-woo community: http://www.skepdic.com/medium.html

    Since there has never been a verified case of a medium actually speaking to a dead person and receiving a message for the remaining family, I don't see much point in spending already-limited insurance dollars on it. Think about it: these dead people can give these messages that say, "I'm all right, I'm always with you, I watch you every day," but they can't pronounce their own name, they never give a message to a specific family member by name, and the dead person never knows anything that the "medium" hasn't learned from the family member.

    Oh yeah, we really need to pay for THOSE long distance phone calls. </sarcasm off>

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