Posted on 11/20/2013 6:59:32 PM PST by ocean
World famous psychic Sylvia Browne is dead at the age of 77, according to her website.
Browne, who made appearances on programs like "Larry King Live" and "Unsolved Mysteries," died Wednesday morning in San Jose, California, the site reported.
Her son, Chris, confirmed her death to TMZ, saying she passed away while surrounded by family and friends.
Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/psychic-sylvia-browne-dead-77-reports-article-1.1524107#ixzz2lFGsj590
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She’s sitting with me: Where’s my show?
A ‘’fortune’’ I’d love to hear one of these charlatans give someone,’’Your unemployed brother-in-law and family are coming for an extended stay! A homicidal maniac seeks you out!’’.
>>How come psychics dont win the lottery?
Are you so sure they don’t?
If you were a psychic and you won, would you tell anybody?
There was no change in the routine that would have indicated any problem. As a matter of fact, the accident that triggered this was nothing but a fender bender in a parking lot. The reason that my older daughter was afraid to tell us was because it was an illegal alien who backed into her in a parking lot and she knew that the woman’s ID was no good.
But there are other stories about my middle child’s extra-sensory perception. For about two years, she was having what she called nightmares about a young girl being held in an attic and not allowed out. It wasn’t our attic or any attic that she had ever seen and she didn’t know the girl. The girl just kept begging her to let her out.
Then, after about two years of this dream, she came into my room one mooring and said, it was over, she wouldn’t have the dream any more because because the people who owned the house, sold it and moved out. My daughter was ecstatic.
Then two weeks later the people that she was working for, moved into a new house. My daughter found the attic from her dreams.
I forgot to mention that the house that her employers moved into, had been used as a half-way house for a Canadian occupational therapist. She was rehabilitating and training Canadian parolees in the house, about 6 at a time, maybe more.
The whole thing was terribly illegal because for any number of reasons, but made more dangerous by the fact that the woman who operated the house a business didn’t even live in the US.
I have nothing but contempt for these frauds.
That’s a funny one right there. ;)
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