Fake  And  Inaccurate  New Year Psychics Steadily Exposed

Fake And Inaccurate New Year Psychics Steadily Exposed

By Ashley Young-

Fake psychics are to be exposed by The Eye Of Media.Com as part of a beginning  Of year mission to discourage lying clairvoyants who attempt to make startling predictions every year for the year ahead.

Each year, many psychics confidently turn up with their fictitious predictions, confident they will be able to whip up an audience without getting found out. They turn up at the end of the year or at the beginning of the year. They should not be giving platform unless their competence is overwhelming and without a shadow of doubt

The Eye Of Media.Com has already began carefully examining those who made predictions last year which did not come true. Deceiving the public should not be an achievable end for those who want to further their own self motivated agenda.

Nicolas Aujoula, for example, made a list of failed predictions for 2019, but would not have expected to be held to account for the grand flops. He is now held to account, and efforts to contact him for a response have produced no outcome.

In December 2018, he told The Sun : people  have been asking me if Theresa May will stay in power. I don’t follow politics very closely myself, but one name that keeps coming to me is Philip Hammond. He said: “I don’t know if he’ll come to power himself or just try to, but he’s definitely one to keep an eye on.

Ajoula  went on to make a prediction  that Sunderland football club will move up a league,  London cabbies will go on strike, adding  that Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s first child, due in spring 2019, will be a girl. He said:

“The interpretation is just as important as the vision itself. Sometimes, words or images will come to me and I won’t be able to make sense of them until something has happened that makes me look back and realise what I was told.” he said. But he was wrong. Meghan had a boy, and Sunderland did not move up a league from their third tier ranking after relegation from the F.A cup tournament.

INACCURATE

Another psychic who fell short was Craig Hamilton Parker. He appears to have correctly  predicted an attempt to impeach President Trump from his position in the Oval Office, but clearly stated and wrongly that he would ultimately not be impeached(he has been impeached) adding that his position will take a hit from a health scare- an event that never happened.

The psychic said: “I fell, talking of Donald Trump, that he will be taken ill during 2019 but I don’t think this will be a major, serious thing that will take him out of his presidency or anything like that.

“I don’t think it’s life-threatening but it’s maybe something like a perforated bowel came to mind? Something like that.“Something quite serious but not going to kill you. He may be unable to do the job for a short period of time.”

He went on to predict a conflict between America and Russia, something that never materialised in 2019. Already, his credibility should be shot in tattars and the Daily Express Online should not be quoting him anymore.

TWINS

Jemma Packington (pictured)was even worse, and went one step further  in predicting that Meghan Markle would have twins. Shamefully, she was proved wrong, but as usual would have felt secure in the knowledge that she won’t be held to account for off the mark predictions .

All over the world, psychics pop up at the beginning and end of the year making all sorts of predictions as they try to promote themselves until their shaky credentials are exposed.

VAGUE

Psychic Nikki from the U.S was as vague as possible with her very broad and alarming predictions. Warnings she gave to Elon Musk about him watching his smoking habits, Arnold Schwazenneger , and Stevester Stallon to watch their habits being of no real consequence verifiable as fact.

Psychics find it easy to name celebrities or members of the royal family to predict the gender of their children, or predict wars, but are not often held to account for their inaccuracies, or should we say lies.

Many members of the public rely on psychics for their future plans, because some of them appear to be able to provide some facts that would support their claims.

INCONSISTENT

An obvious conclusion of research on psychics is that they are rarely consistent or bang on accurate. According to many psychics who pop up at the end of every year, world war 3 is meant to have happened on so many different years, including this one, but they are not put on the spot for their deceit or sheer poor standard.

There are many people who feel they can tell things by using tarrot cards or who claim to see things, but don’t want to be called fake when their prediction is shown to have been a lie.

French seer, Nostradamus is globally considered one of the most accurate psychics of all time because of some of his startling predictions. However, critics have pointed out that he was many times off the mark, especially in his predictions of world war 111. The fact his messages had to be decoded has added.

CURIOUS

The world of psychics has long been a curious phenomenon, with many people regularly consulting psychics for advice. Through chance and a combination of freaky combinations, they may sometimes strike lucky on vague facts like speculating on when one is moving home. Others have reported startling accounts of psychic predictions, but there are rarely publicly known examples of psychic accuracy.

Psychics who have stuck their necks out to make predictions that never came true this year or in previous years should not be left confident to promote themselves unchallenged.

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