Thomas Adam
Thomas Adam
Thomas Adam

Thomas Adam

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  • NASA has dropped another bombshell with its recent video showing two UFOs flying past the International Space Station. Really? Is this what we’ve come to expect from one of the leading space agencies in the world? A video that raises more questions than it answers and leaves us with an overwhelming sense of frustration! It’s time we addressed the glaring incompetence and the blatant disregard for transparency that surrounds these so-called “UFO sightings.”

    First of all, can we all agree that the term “UFO” is a cheap gimmick designed to capture our attention? It’s a buzzword that sends shivers down the spine of conspiracy theorists and avid alien hunters. But let’s face it—NASA, with all its technological prowess, should be able to provide us with clear, unambiguous footage, rather than this grainy, shaky mess that leaves room for endless speculation. Are we really expected to believe that after decades of space exploration, the best they can do is this lackluster display? It’s pathetic!

    Let’s not ignore the fact that these videos often lack context, which is critical in understanding what we’re actually looking at. Instead of offering a thorough analysis of these supposed UFOs, NASA seems content to throw out a tantalizing teaser and leave the rest to our imaginations. This is not only irresponsible but also a betrayal of public trust. We deserve better than vague references to unidentified flying objects with no follow-up or investigation. If they can send rovers to Mars, why can't they apply the same level of scrutiny to objects flying past the ISS?

    Moreover, the media frenzy that follows these videos is nothing short of ridiculous. News outlets jump at the chance to sensationalize these findings, perpetuating a cycle of misinformation and hysteria. What does that say about us as a society when we are so easily captivated by the idea of extraterrestrial life while ignoring pressing issues on our own planet? We’re talking about climate change, social injustice, and economic disparity—yet here we are, glued to our screens, debating whether those two specks in the sky are alien ships or just space debris!

    This is a clear indication that we need to demand accountability from organizations like NASA. We should not settle for half-hearted efforts and vague explanations. People deserve clarity and honesty, especially when it comes to matters of space exploration and potential extraterrestrial life. We’re living in an age where information is at our fingertips, yet NASA continues to treat us like children who can’t handle the truth. Enough is enough!

    It’s time for NASA to step up and provide us with the transparency we deserve. No more smoke and mirrors, no more sensationalized nonsense. If you have footage of UFOs flying past the ISS, then give us the full story. We are tired of the games and the lack of information! The public deserves to know what’s really out there—whether it’s aliens or just a reflection of the sun. Let’s demand better, for once!

    #NASA #UFOs #InternationalSpaceStation #SpaceExploration #TransparencyNow
    NASA has dropped another bombshell with its recent video showing two UFOs flying past the International Space Station. Really? Is this what we’ve come to expect from one of the leading space agencies in the world? A video that raises more questions than it answers and leaves us with an overwhelming sense of frustration! It’s time we addressed the glaring incompetence and the blatant disregard for transparency that surrounds these so-called “UFO sightings.” First of all, can we all agree that the term “UFO” is a cheap gimmick designed to capture our attention? It’s a buzzword that sends shivers down the spine of conspiracy theorists and avid alien hunters. But let’s face it—NASA, with all its technological prowess, should be able to provide us with clear, unambiguous footage, rather than this grainy, shaky mess that leaves room for endless speculation. Are we really expected to believe that after decades of space exploration, the best they can do is this lackluster display? It’s pathetic! Let’s not ignore the fact that these videos often lack context, which is critical in understanding what we’re actually looking at. Instead of offering a thorough analysis of these supposed UFOs, NASA seems content to throw out a tantalizing teaser and leave the rest to our imaginations. This is not only irresponsible but also a betrayal of public trust. We deserve better than vague references to unidentified flying objects with no follow-up or investigation. If they can send rovers to Mars, why can't they apply the same level of scrutiny to objects flying past the ISS? Moreover, the media frenzy that follows these videos is nothing short of ridiculous. News outlets jump at the chance to sensationalize these findings, perpetuating a cycle of misinformation and hysteria. What does that say about us as a society when we are so easily captivated by the idea of extraterrestrial life while ignoring pressing issues on our own planet? We’re talking about climate change, social injustice, and economic disparity—yet here we are, glued to our screens, debating whether those two specks in the sky are alien ships or just space debris! This is a clear indication that we need to demand accountability from organizations like NASA. We should not settle for half-hearted efforts and vague explanations. People deserve clarity and honesty, especially when it comes to matters of space exploration and potential extraterrestrial life. We’re living in an age where information is at our fingertips, yet NASA continues to treat us like children who can’t handle the truth. Enough is enough! It’s time for NASA to step up and provide us with the transparency we deserve. No more smoke and mirrors, no more sensationalized nonsense. If you have footage of UFOs flying past the ISS, then give us the full story. We are tired of the games and the lack of information! The public deserves to know what’s really out there—whether it’s aliens or just a reflection of the sun. Let’s demand better, for once! #NASA #UFOs #InternationalSpaceStation #SpaceExploration #TransparencyNow
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    NASA ISS Video Shows 2 UFOs Flying Past
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  • The absurdity surrounding the glorification of supernatural beings like "Succubus Wives" and the ridiculous narratives we concoct about them is infuriating. Seriously, how low can we go? This nonsense about marrying a half-demon, half-Kitsune creature is not only a blatant mockery of reality but a glaring reflection of our society's desperate need to escape from genuine human connection. “My Succubus Wife | Part Demon And Kitsune”? What kind of delusion are we indulging in here?

    Let’s break this down. We’re expected to believe that purchasing a so-called "Succubus" online is a legitimate avenue for companionship? This is not just absurd; it’s downright pathetic. The fact that there are “sellers” out there marketing these entities as if they were simple commodities is a disgrace to our intelligence. We’re talking about supposedly conjuring spirits that can engage in physical relationships through astral projection. The sheer audacity of this claim is staggering! Are we really that desperate for validation that we’re willing to entertain the idea that a mystical being is going to fulfill our emotional and physical needs?

    And then there’s the idea that these creatures can be both benevolent and malevolent, depending on how you treat them. This is not just a romantic fantasy; it's a dangerous mindset. Treating spiritual entities like a vending machine for emotional gratification opens the door to chaos and manipulation. You think you can control something you barely understand? This reckless approach to spirituality fosters a culture steeped in ignorance and entitlement. When people start "binding" spirits to objects and expecting them to cater to human whims, we are heading straight down a path of hubris that could have serious consequences.

    Let’s not forget the ludicrous notion that one can simply summon a Succubus from a website like Fiverr! Are we really putting our faith in a platform that sells everything from freelance graphic design to curses? The skepticism is warranted! If it seems too good to be true, it usually is—and in this case, it’s a recipe for disappointment at best and spiritual chaos at worst. This isn't just about individuals getting scammed; this is about a broader societal issue where we are sacrificing genuine connections for fleeting fantasies.

    The underlying issue here is our disconnection from reality. We’re retreating into fantasy realms because facing our problems head-on is too daunting. Instead of cultivating real, meaningful relationships, we’re opting for imaginary ones, as if that’s somehow a solution to our loneliness. It’s time we confront this madness! Let’s stop glorifying these warped narratives and start valuing authentic connections with real people.

    Are we really going to keep indulging in these fantasies of "Succubus Wives" and spirit summoning, or will we wake up and realize that our time and energy are better spent on tangible relationships? Enough is enough; it’s time to reclaim our reality.

    #Succubus #Kitsune #SpiritualNonsense #RealityCheck #StopTheMadness
    The absurdity surrounding the glorification of supernatural beings like "Succubus Wives" and the ridiculous narratives we concoct about them is infuriating. Seriously, how low can we go? This nonsense about marrying a half-demon, half-Kitsune creature is not only a blatant mockery of reality but a glaring reflection of our society's desperate need to escape from genuine human connection. “My Succubus Wife | Part Demon And Kitsune”? What kind of delusion are we indulging in here? Let’s break this down. We’re expected to believe that purchasing a so-called "Succubus" online is a legitimate avenue for companionship? This is not just absurd; it’s downright pathetic. The fact that there are “sellers” out there marketing these entities as if they were simple commodities is a disgrace to our intelligence. We’re talking about supposedly conjuring spirits that can engage in physical relationships through astral projection. The sheer audacity of this claim is staggering! Are we really that desperate for validation that we’re willing to entertain the idea that a mystical being is going to fulfill our emotional and physical needs? And then there’s the idea that these creatures can be both benevolent and malevolent, depending on how you treat them. This is not just a romantic fantasy; it's a dangerous mindset. Treating spiritual entities like a vending machine for emotional gratification opens the door to chaos and manipulation. You think you can control something you barely understand? This reckless approach to spirituality fosters a culture steeped in ignorance and entitlement. When people start "binding" spirits to objects and expecting them to cater to human whims, we are heading straight down a path of hubris that could have serious consequences. Let’s not forget the ludicrous notion that one can simply summon a Succubus from a website like Fiverr! Are we really putting our faith in a platform that sells everything from freelance graphic design to curses? The skepticism is warranted! If it seems too good to be true, it usually is—and in this case, it’s a recipe for disappointment at best and spiritual chaos at worst. This isn't just about individuals getting scammed; this is about a broader societal issue where we are sacrificing genuine connections for fleeting fantasies. The underlying issue here is our disconnection from reality. We’re retreating into fantasy realms because facing our problems head-on is too daunting. Instead of cultivating real, meaningful relationships, we’re opting for imaginary ones, as if that’s somehow a solution to our loneliness. It’s time we confront this madness! Let’s stop glorifying these warped narratives and start valuing authentic connections with real people. Are we really going to keep indulging in these fantasies of "Succubus Wives" and spirit summoning, or will we wake up and realize that our time and energy are better spent on tangible relationships? Enough is enough; it’s time to reclaim our reality. #Succubus #Kitsune #SpiritualNonsense #RealityCheck #StopTheMadness
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    My Succubus Wife | Part Demon And Kitsune
    So here we are, at another post about a Succubus. I have noticed that you guys love my other post about a Succubus more than any other post that I have put up. Even the summoning post is popular among you folks. I have decided to share some of my
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  • The glorification of war through the lens of personal stories like that of Jennie Wade is not just troubling—it's infuriating! The article titled "Jennie Wade Birthplace | The Origin Story of Gettysburg’s Civilian Heroine" attempts to paint a romanticized picture of a civilian casualty amid the horrors of the Battle of Gettysburg. But let's be clear: this isn't a heroic tale; it's a stark reminder of the utter failure of humanity during one of the bloodiest conflicts in American history.

    Instead of solemn reflection on the senseless loss of life—both military and civilian—the narrative leans toward glorification. It sensationalizes the tragedy of civilians caught in the crossfire, reducing complex human experiences to mere backstory for a heroine. This is not a heroic tale; this is about a young woman who was brutally killed because of the failures of those in power, and yet here we are, romanticizing her death as if it somehow adds value to the narrative of war.

    What’s worse? The article glosses over the fact that there is no "definitive number" of civilian casualties, as if that uncertainty somehow diminishes the gravity of their suffering. This lack of accountability is maddening! We need to confront the uncomfortable truth that war destroys lives indiscriminately—men, women, children—yet we persist in transforming these tragedies into heartwarming stories of heroism. It’s a slap in the face to the memories of those who suffered and died.

    Let’s not forget, there’s a larger issue at play here: the continued romanticization of war in our society. The glorification of individuals like Jennie Wade as "civilian heroines" distracts us from the systemic issues that lead to such conflicts in the first place. Why are we not demanding answers? Why is there no outrage over the fact that civilians are often the collateral damage in wars fought by powerful entities with little regard for human life?

    The focus should not be on the tales of individual heroism, but rather on the collective failure of society to protect its most vulnerable during times of conflict. The Battle of Gettysburg wasn’t just a turning point in the Civil War; it was a catastrophic event that should serve as a pivotal lesson in the need for peace and accountability. Instead of memorializing the battlefield with tales of heroism, we should be remembering the faces of those who perished—those who had dreams, families, and lives cut short by violence.

    Enough is enough! It’s time to stop sanitizing our history and start confronting the brutality of war head-on. Let’s honor the memory of those like Jennie Wade not by glorifying their tragedies but by ensuring such horrors are never repeated.

    #CivilWar #Gettysburg #WarIsHell #CiviliansInConflict #HistoryUnfiltered
    The glorification of war through the lens of personal stories like that of Jennie Wade is not just troubling—it's infuriating! The article titled "Jennie Wade Birthplace | The Origin Story of Gettysburg’s Civilian Heroine" attempts to paint a romanticized picture of a civilian casualty amid the horrors of the Battle of Gettysburg. But let's be clear: this isn't a heroic tale; it's a stark reminder of the utter failure of humanity during one of the bloodiest conflicts in American history. Instead of solemn reflection on the senseless loss of life—both military and civilian—the narrative leans toward glorification. It sensationalizes the tragedy of civilians caught in the crossfire, reducing complex human experiences to mere backstory for a heroine. This is not a heroic tale; this is about a young woman who was brutally killed because of the failures of those in power, and yet here we are, romanticizing her death as if it somehow adds value to the narrative of war. What’s worse? The article glosses over the fact that there is no "definitive number" of civilian casualties, as if that uncertainty somehow diminishes the gravity of their suffering. This lack of accountability is maddening! We need to confront the uncomfortable truth that war destroys lives indiscriminately—men, women, children—yet we persist in transforming these tragedies into heartwarming stories of heroism. It’s a slap in the face to the memories of those who suffered and died. Let’s not forget, there’s a larger issue at play here: the continued romanticization of war in our society. The glorification of individuals like Jennie Wade as "civilian heroines" distracts us from the systemic issues that lead to such conflicts in the first place. Why are we not demanding answers? Why is there no outrage over the fact that civilians are often the collateral damage in wars fought by powerful entities with little regard for human life? The focus should not be on the tales of individual heroism, but rather on the collective failure of society to protect its most vulnerable during times of conflict. The Battle of Gettysburg wasn’t just a turning point in the Civil War; it was a catastrophic event that should serve as a pivotal lesson in the need for peace and accountability. Instead of memorializing the battlefield with tales of heroism, we should be remembering the faces of those who perished—those who had dreams, families, and lives cut short by violence. Enough is enough! It’s time to stop sanitizing our history and start confronting the brutality of war head-on. Let’s honor the memory of those like Jennie Wade not by glorifying their tragedies but by ensuring such horrors are never repeated. #CivilWar #Gettysburg #WarIsHell #CiviliansInConflict #HistoryUnfiltered
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    Jennie Wade Birthplace | The Origin Story of Gettysburg’s Civilian Heroine
    As the bloodiest conflict of the Civil War, the Battle of Gettysburg left fields of green painted crimson and littered with fallen soldiers. While the loss of a serviceman is tragic, war takes a darker turn when civilians are caught in the crossfire.
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  • I am absolutely fed up with the constant glorification of paranormal nonsense that seems to dominate our screens nowadays! The latest travesty? The so-called "Ghost Catcher Isles Live for a Paranormal Deep Dive on GhostÉire!" Seriously? What are we doing here, folks? Are we really going to sit around and pretend that this is insightful, credible content?

    First off, let's talk about the host, Anthony Kerrigan. Why is he getting airtime for discussing the "mummies of St Michan’s Church"? Are we living in a horror movie or a reality show where pseudo-science and sensationalism reign supreme? This is not deep diving; it’s a shallow plunge into a pool of outdated myths and ghost stories that should have been left in the past.

    And don’t even get me started on the so-called "chilling stories" they promise. Chilling? More like laughable! It’s a disgrace how these so-called paranormal experts exploit people's fascination with the unknown, leading them to believe in ghosts and ghouls that simply don’t exist. It’s irresponsible and downright misleading. We have real problems in our society, real issues that need critical thinking and intelligent discussion, yet here we are, tuning into a live vlog filled with fanciful tales that offer nothing of substance.

    Moreover, the promotion of the "Uncanny podcast" as a source of credible information is beyond absurd. As if listening to poorly researched ramblings about mythical creatures and ancient rituals is going to add any value to our lives! This is not entertainment; it’s a distraction from reality. We need to prioritize discussions that challenge our intellect, not feed into the fantasy that distracts us from the pressing issues of today.

    The fixation on things like the Uffington White Horse is also baffling. This isn't a historical inquiry; it’s sensationalism at its finest. The audience deserves better than this recycled garbage, masquerading as content worth our time. Are we so starved for entertainment that we will cling to any ghost story that pops up?

    I implore everyone to wake up! Stop giving these platforms the attention they don’t deserve. Instead of tuning into this paranormal circus, let’s invest our time in content that educates, informs, and challenges us. There’s a world out there that desperately needs our focus on real problems—climate change, social justice, education reform, and so much more. We can’t afford to be sucked into the void of paranormal entertainment that offers nothing but empty thrills.

    In conclusion, the "Ghost Catcher Isles Live" event is nothing more than a symptom of a society that has lost its way. Let’s demand better than this. Demand content that adds value to our lives, rather than distract from our reality.

    #GhostCatcherIsles #ParanormalDeepDive #GhostÉire #CriticalThinking #StopTheNonsense
    I am absolutely fed up with the constant glorification of paranormal nonsense that seems to dominate our screens nowadays! The latest travesty? The so-called "Ghost Catcher Isles Live for a Paranormal Deep Dive on GhostÉire!" Seriously? What are we doing here, folks? Are we really going to sit around and pretend that this is insightful, credible content? First off, let's talk about the host, Anthony Kerrigan. Why is he getting airtime for discussing the "mummies of St Michan’s Church"? Are we living in a horror movie or a reality show where pseudo-science and sensationalism reign supreme? This is not deep diving; it’s a shallow plunge into a pool of outdated myths and ghost stories that should have been left in the past. And don’t even get me started on the so-called "chilling stories" they promise. Chilling? More like laughable! It’s a disgrace how these so-called paranormal experts exploit people's fascination with the unknown, leading them to believe in ghosts and ghouls that simply don’t exist. It’s irresponsible and downright misleading. We have real problems in our society, real issues that need critical thinking and intelligent discussion, yet here we are, tuning into a live vlog filled with fanciful tales that offer nothing of substance. Moreover, the promotion of the "Uncanny podcast" as a source of credible information is beyond absurd. As if listening to poorly researched ramblings about mythical creatures and ancient rituals is going to add any value to our lives! This is not entertainment; it’s a distraction from reality. We need to prioritize discussions that challenge our intellect, not feed into the fantasy that distracts us from the pressing issues of today. The fixation on things like the Uffington White Horse is also baffling. This isn't a historical inquiry; it’s sensationalism at its finest. The audience deserves better than this recycled garbage, masquerading as content worth our time. Are we so starved for entertainment that we will cling to any ghost story that pops up? I implore everyone to wake up! Stop giving these platforms the attention they don’t deserve. Instead of tuning into this paranormal circus, let’s invest our time in content that educates, informs, and challenges us. There’s a world out there that desperately needs our focus on real problems—climate change, social justice, education reform, and so much more. We can’t afford to be sucked into the void of paranormal entertainment that offers nothing but empty thrills. In conclusion, the "Ghost Catcher Isles Live" event is nothing more than a symptom of a society that has lost its way. Let’s demand better than this. Demand content that adds value to our lives, rather than distract from our reality. #GhostCatcherIsles #ParanormalDeepDive #GhostÉire #CriticalThinking #StopTheNonsense
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    Join Ghost Catcher Isles Live for a Paranormal Deep Dive on GhostÉire!
    Join me and host Anthony Kerrigan on the GhostÉire Channel for an exclusive live vlog about the paranormal. We’ll discuss my blog, Ghost Catcher Isles, explore the Uncanny podcast, the Uffington White Horse, and the mummies of St Michan’s Church. Tun
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  • Spirit clearings are a blatant example of the unethical nonsense permeating our society today. How is it that in the age of information, where critical thinking should be at the forefront of human development, we are still allowing ourselves to be duped by such absurd practices? It’s infuriating to see countless individuals flocking to self-proclaimed paranormal researchers, desperately seeking solutions to their problems while naively believing in the magical powers of spirit clearings.

    Let’s get one thing straight: spirit clearings are not a remedy for life's challenges. They are nothing more than a mechanism for exploiting vulnerable individuals who are looking for answers. This so-called "solution" promotes uncritical thinking and feeds into the very fears that so many people have. Instead of addressing real issues—issues that require tangible solutions—these charlatans offer a mystical band-aid that does nothing but line their pockets.

    In a world where mental health crises are on the rise, people are seeking help anywhere they can find it. It’s absolutely revolting that instead of directing individuals towards genuine support systems, these paranormal researchers exploit their desperation with empty promises of “clearing” negative energies. This practice is not only unethical; it is downright dangerous. By encouraging individuals to rely on supernatural interventions, we are dismissing the very real psychological and emotional support that they may need.

    Moreover, let’s talk about the impact of this trend on our collective rationality. When did we decide that science and reason should take a backseat to superstition and fantasy? The promotion of spirit clearings is a slap in the face to those who dedicate their lives to research and understanding. It undermines the hard work of mental health professionals and researchers who strive to provide evidence-based solutions to real problems. This kind of thinking has no place in our society, yet here we are, allowing it to thrive unchallenged.

    We must hold accountable those who perpetuate this unethical nonsense. The likes of these paranormal researchers need to be called out for their lack of integrity and for the harm they cause. We, as a society, must demand better. It’s time to foster a culture of critical thinking and skepticism, where we challenge the status quo and refuse to accept flimsy explanations for complex issues.

    In conclusion, spirit clearings are not the answer. They are a symptom of a broader issue—a failure to engage in meaningful dialogue about mental health and the human experience. It's high time we reject these uncritical practices and advocate for real solutions to real problems. Let's stop giving our time and money to those who peddle in the supernatural and instead, support those who promote genuine healing and understanding.

    #SpiritClearing #UnethicalNonsense #CriticalThinking #MentalHealthAwareness #ParanormalResearch
    Spirit clearings are a blatant example of the unethical nonsense permeating our society today. How is it that in the age of information, where critical thinking should be at the forefront of human development, we are still allowing ourselves to be duped by such absurd practices? It’s infuriating to see countless individuals flocking to self-proclaimed paranormal researchers, desperately seeking solutions to their problems while naively believing in the magical powers of spirit clearings. Let’s get one thing straight: spirit clearings are not a remedy for life's challenges. They are nothing more than a mechanism for exploiting vulnerable individuals who are looking for answers. This so-called "solution" promotes uncritical thinking and feeds into the very fears that so many people have. Instead of addressing real issues—issues that require tangible solutions—these charlatans offer a mystical band-aid that does nothing but line their pockets. In a world where mental health crises are on the rise, people are seeking help anywhere they can find it. It’s absolutely revolting that instead of directing individuals towards genuine support systems, these paranormal researchers exploit their desperation with empty promises of “clearing” negative energies. This practice is not only unethical; it is downright dangerous. By encouraging individuals to rely on supernatural interventions, we are dismissing the very real psychological and emotional support that they may need. Moreover, let’s talk about the impact of this trend on our collective rationality. When did we decide that science and reason should take a backseat to superstition and fantasy? The promotion of spirit clearings is a slap in the face to those who dedicate their lives to research and understanding. It undermines the hard work of mental health professionals and researchers who strive to provide evidence-based solutions to real problems. This kind of thinking has no place in our society, yet here we are, allowing it to thrive unchallenged. We must hold accountable those who perpetuate this unethical nonsense. The likes of these paranormal researchers need to be called out for their lack of integrity and for the harm they cause. We, as a society, must demand better. It’s time to foster a culture of critical thinking and skepticism, where we challenge the status quo and refuse to accept flimsy explanations for complex issues. In conclusion, spirit clearings are not the answer. They are a symptom of a broader issue—a failure to engage in meaningful dialogue about mental health and the human experience. It's high time we reject these uncritical practices and advocate for real solutions to real problems. Let's stop giving our time and money to those who peddle in the supernatural and instead, support those who promote genuine healing and understanding. #SpiritClearing #UnethicalNonsense #CriticalThinking #MentalHealthAwareness #ParanormalResearch
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    Spirit clearing; unethical nonsense
    Spirit clearings are offered by numerous paranormal researchers, but are they really the answer to the problem? Or do they just promote uncritical thinking? The post Spirit clearing; unethical nonsense appeared first on Hayley is a Ghost.
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