The paranormal often requires a suspension of disbelief, being that much of it is beyond explanation. These next two stories are also inexplicable, but rather than suspending your disbelief, you'll find yourself staring in it. First up is an epic tantrum by dark magician Aleister Crowley who sought to use black magic to prevent the Irish poet W.B. Yeats from throwing him out of the Golden Dawn. What did Yeats use for self defense? His boots! In more modern times we have news of another "battle":
Clash of the Psychics Clinton Baptiste and Ramone Tamine Heads to Scarborough Spa. But never fear. This clash is orchestrated entertainment and if either character has any genuine psychic powers, they're likely buried under a mountain of ticket sales. Suffice to say the show is not helping the cause of real mediums to be taken seriously. (CM)
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