Bryan Greene
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The girl was dead, but she strung that mother along just like she strung many mothers along.
And that's where I take issue with psychics.
If you're calling a psychic hotline because you're having trouble with your love life and you want to see if somebody has any indication, if you're going to fall in love, cool.
If you're out there prognosticating about whether or not an investigation is going in a certain direction is correct or someone's dead or alive or kidnapped, that's where I just go,
I get nuts in my own head.
I'm like, how could these people do this to these grieving folks?
Luckily, I don't come from a family that believes any of this stuff.
Like my parents were pretty pragmatic.
But I know there's a lot of families that are like really into this kind of shit.
You know what I think it is, Paul?
I think it's the mind abhors a vacuum, right?
The mind abhors a vacuum.
And when we don't have information, and when we can't get that information, it's just why I think conspiracy theories run wild on the internet these days, is because in the absence of information, in a world that's flooding you with information...
We get crazed when there's not an answer to something that makes sense or it's not immediate.
And just like that, the psychics offer something to people who are obviously having mental trauma, emotional trauma.
And that is they've just lost someone or they've lost someone at some point.
It was like a game of telephone at first, wasn't it?
Didn't the CIA put out certain kind of UFO conspiracies that then were driven by other conspiracies?