Fortune Telling Essay
...hat cannot be trusted. They look for vulnerable people to make their money off of. They put on an act making people believe that they know incredible things about you, that without their help you wouldn’t have been able to discover. All they have is, “…keen sense of observation and a quick wit. Once you know what key points to notice, and you learn the right way to question and respond to your customer, making predictions that the customers will accept as talented insights is pretty easy.” This said by Rick Grenwold, a professional debunker at a demonstration series disproving psychic phenomena. They feed off eager individuals who want to know about their future, or try and ward off evil spirits they feel are cursing their life when most times its just personal/financial problems of their own. Being one of those people who were once persuaded into one of those crazy scams, I know that fortune telling is a joke and all they are looking for is a way to make money. Citizens, Cops and people who have partaken in such acts were eager to find out how these devious people work. Undercover cops went to fortunetelling places and discovered that psychics are indeed fakes. We stand corrected when we say that “They’re professional con artists”. One undercover cop was encouraged by a psychic to buy 90 candles at $55 each to turn away evi...