28
Dec
06

Suddenly Sylvia

Sylvia Browne, the famed and controversial psychic, has once again delivered hear yearly predictions on the Montell Williams show. Far from being a simple $20 fortune teller, Brown has parlayed her self-proclaimed expertise into several books, regular television appearances and even a Gnostic Church.

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Here are some of Sylvia’s more noteworthy predictions for the year:

  • The USA will have an extremely mild winter, especially on the East Coast. Canada will have a harsh winter
  • There will be lots of extreme weather during 2007. This will include flooding in the south and a possible “Tsunami” on the east coast
  • 8 years until a black American president
  • Spirituality is going to soar in the United States (not to be confused with religion)
  • Evangelicals will have a difficult 2007 as they come to grips with revelations that many of their leaders have been robbing them blind
  • There will be no terrorist attacks on a 9/11 scale, though there is cause for concern about trucks and trains
  • Gas prices will drop sharply in February
  • Overall, 2007 will be a comfortable year

Overall, I found Sylvia’s predictions to be vague or “obvious”, but as always Montell fawned relentless over her as self-conscious audience members covertly sought assurance about their immediate future.

Now, there are a lot of people who don’t believe in psychics and truthfully I’m sitting on the fence myself (having once been intrigued by Ms Brown’s literature before discovering her other business exploits); however Sylvia Browne is questioned even within the psychic community. One statistic that is never discussed on Montell Williams is how often Sylvia gets her predictions WRONG. Incidentally, Browne has many detractors both in and outside the psychic community who are more than happy to point them out. Below is a passage from the Fox News account of her now infamous Virginia Coal Mine blunder:

Controversial TV psychic Sylvia Browne made a major mistake about the West Virginia miners tragedy on a Tuesday night radio show.

I always like it when psychics are asked, ‘If you know so much, how come you haven’t won the lottery or cashed in big in Vegas or in stocks?’

Maybe Browne was thinking the same thing when she was a guest on George Noory’s live syndicated radio show

Noory: “Had you been on the program today, would [you] have felt if — because they heard no sound — that this was a very gloomy moment — and that they might have all died?”

Browne: “No. I knew they were going to be found. I hate people that say something after the fact. It’s just like I knew when the pope was dead. Thank God I was on Montel’s show. I said, according to the time, it was 9-something and whatever Rome time was. And I said he was gone, and he was.”

But the situation was fluid, something Browne — ahem! — obviously didn’t sense despite her claims of being able to speak to the dead, among other things. She couldn’t have imagined that within a short time, the entire story of the miners would change completely — and make her look very foolish indeed.

Noory soon announced that there were new reports that all but one of the miners was dead.

Browne — who was still in the studio taking questions from listeners — had to say something. Now she was just riffing: “I don’t think there’s anybody alive, maybe one. How crazy for them to report that they were alive when they weren’t!” Then she added: “I just don’t think they are alive.” She cleared her throat, and there was a deafening pause.

Noory went to a commercial.

Detailed information can be found at True or False, although the site has an obvious bias against Sylvia Brown. In the meantime, we will wait to see the accuracy of this year’s predictions.


Update:
Sylvia Drops the Ball Again

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9 Responses to “Suddenly Sylvia”


  1. 1 Anna Keightley Dec 31st, 2006 at 12:23 pm
    Hi Cynapse: trying to email you with list of computer equipment I have.

    Thanks so much. Anna

  2. 2 cynapse Dec 31st, 2006 at 3:00 pm
    Hi Anna. I responded to the email address provided.
  3. 3 Tara Findley Jan 19th, 2007 at 3:25 am
    Everyone should remember that The United states was founded on the freedom of speech and that everyone is entitled to their own opinion. Now with that said … if you read some of Sylvia’s books they make sense deep within your soul. I was definitely not an avid reader while I was attending high school. After I graduated and started to mature I realized that education and spirituality where much more important then what I ever imagined them to be in school. I grew up a strict Southern Baptist in a tiny little town in Pennsylvania. I Knew in the core of my soul growing up, while attending church that there had to be so much more to what they where telling me. So I did a little research while I was in my later teen years for myself. I eventually happened to come across on of Sylvia’s books and it hit a cord in my soul. Since then I have been an avid reader. Sylvia always says in her books that you should always form your own opinion on a subject. Do the research don’t just take her word for it. I personally happen to feel her words in my bones and know that god is always and I mean always with me no matter what awful thing I do while I am here on this planet.
  4. 4 Marcel Cairo Feb 5th, 2007 at 2:46 pm
    I am an afterlife medium whose work and personal interests are focused on finding evidence that can validate that consciousness survives physical death. That said, I am appalled, disgusted and ashamed that Sylvia Bromne is even given a minute of air time. She is a disgrace to not just the “physic” community, but to the larger “American” community that has to see their public airwaves shopped out to this fraud and charlatan.

    Aside from the harm tha Ms. Browne brings to those who she delivers false and made up information to, she is harming the chances that consciousness survival studies will ever be taken seriously by the larger scientific community. In the old days, Ms. Browne would have been run out of town as a snake oil salesman.

  5. 5 Charlene Handy Feb 10th, 2007 at 8:21 am
    Sylvia told a friend of mine whose husband had fallen off Ambassador Bridge and into the Detroit River that he would never be found because there was too much ruble and scaffoling on top of him. Guess what? After months and months they found him the very next day. Only God is perfect and relying on physics is an act of non-faith.
  6. 6 Charlyn Feb 25th, 2007 at 10:24 pm
    “Gas prices will drop sharply in February”

    Funny, it is now Feb.25/07, and here in Canada gas is at almot a dollar a litre and in the summer it was like seventy cents a litre. This is supposed to be low? In the last couple of weeks there have been numerous gas stations whom have run out of gas completely, thus including a whole town without available gas to commute. I know all predictions may not be right, but wouldn’t this be considered an extreme oppasite since this is the highest our gas has been for months?

  7. 7 unanimous Jul 31st, 2007 at 6:35 am
    I thimk that the physic Sylvia Browne is the real thing if u are a physic u can’t always get every little detail right, as it cums in blurry and fuzzy and not accurate.
    I wouldn’t no as i don’t have her powers but i do sometimes dream the future even its for only 3 or 4 seconds but I thin it’s getting stronger even though i haven’t done it in over a month but its always accurate but i believe if u had a power as strong as hers u would slip up every now and then….
  8. 8 No fan Dec 26th, 2007 at 11:31 am
    I think Sylvia is a disgrace. She seems to be more interested in making money than in really helping people. For shame. Montell, wake up!
  9. 9 ANONYMOUS Jan 19th, 2008 at 8:47 pm
    the one thing people have to realize that medium ship isn’t an exact science. it is often screwed up by personal desires. she has solved cases with the police before, so she has a bit of legitimacy behind her. i love her, especially since she does some readings over the phone for free on heyhouse radio. i’m not saying she is infallible, in fact i claim the opposite. everyone is wrong once in a while. i know how difficult medium ship is myself as i have predictor dreams myself. Its nothing useful, just conversations and such, but it is very difficult to figure out what is going on.

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