Derek Ogilvie
Derek Ogilvie is a UK medium who takes cold reading one step further by claiming to read the minds of babies and children[1], who are usually too young to pipe up and debunk the words he is putting into their mouths. Derek managed to fail not only the JREF Million Dollar Prize, but also a test at Goldsmiths College, University of London,[2][3] and yet still seems to believe he has psychic powers. The sort of money he continues to make can be seen by a 2017 lawsuit where he sued his Dutch promoters over what he called "an astounding amount of money", over £1 million, in a contract dispute.[4]
Putting the psycho in Parapsychology |
Men who stare at goats |
By the powers of tinfoil |
v - t - e |
References
- The man who can read babies' minds, The Guardian, June 19, 2006
- http://www.randi.org/site/index.php/swift-blog/224-swift-october-3-2008.html
- http://www.badpsychics.co.uk/thefraudfiles/modules/news/article.php?storyid=860
- Scottish psychic didn't see £1million court case with Dutch TV firm coming, Daily Record (Glasgow), 5 Nov 2017
This parapsychology-related article is a stub.
You can help RationalWiki by expanding it.
You can help RationalWiki by expanding it.
This article is issued from Rationalwiki. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.