Why police don’t use psychic detectives. Even though they’re effective |284|




Skeptiko – Science at the Tipping Point show

Summary: Interview with renowned psychic detective Noreen Renier.<br> <a href="http://ba0.8a3.myftpupload.com/wp-content/uploads/284-noreen-renier.jpg"></a><br> photo by <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/sglobus/">Samuel Globus</a><br> Join host Alex Tsakiris for an interview with Noreen Renier renowned psychic detective and author author of <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Mind-Murder-Real-Life-Psychic-Investigator-ebook/dp/B001M5U5QG/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1440189067&amp;sr=8-2&amp;keywords=a+mind+for+murder">A Mind For Murder</a> and <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Practical-Psychic-No-Nonsense-Developing-Abilities/dp/144050623X/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1440189124&amp;sr=8-1&amp;keywords=the+practical+psychic">The Practical Psychic</a>:<br> Alex Tsakiris: What about from the standpoint of law enforcement? What changes have you seen in law enforcement over the years that you’ve been doing this and how they feel about psychic detective work?<br> Noreen Renier: I think they’ve closed the doors much more now than they did before for one or two reasons: the harassment they get for using us, and number two, they might have more of an underground of a different level of people who are doing exactly what I’m doing only they work for different departments. They’ve used us in the past. There isn’t any reason why they haven’t trained their own to do things that people like me can do. And I’ve done some work with the remote viewers. I always thought I had to touch an item to get the energy from it. But as you know they just give the target a number and they call it a target. So the first time I did it I was really scared. So I asked them, and I know it wasn’t their protocol, but I wanted to be able to describe the person. I knew it was going to be a person and they said “MIA”. It turned out to be an FBI agent but at the time they just needed to know where he was being held captive so they could get him released. So my job was to describe the area, building or structure, the country … for them to identify where he was being held so they could negotiate his release.<br> <a href="http://www.noreenrenier.com">Click here for Noreen’s website.</a><br>  <br>  <br> Read Excerpts:<br> With over 40 years in the field, Noreen discusses the changes she’s observed in psychic investigative work and how law enforcement has embraced and utilized the technique.<br> Alex Tsakiris: How has the work changed for you? Has your process changed? Or has the work that’s come to you changed? And what do you see going on in general in the field of psychic investigation and in our society and how we’re orienting ourselves toward the idea that maybe someone can do these kinds of things that you do?<br> Noreen Renier: I think that the awareness of the mind has become a little more focused. I think we’re still in kindergarten as far as the research we’re doing or even what our imaginations can create, and what the mind can do. [Such as] future events that could be helpful for medicine, could be helpful for technology; tuning into someone’s mind that’s brilliant now in that field and seeing what they might discover. I always thought that was sort of interesting.<br> Alex Tsakiris: What about from the standpoint of law enforcement? What changes have you seen in law enforcement over the years that you’ve been doing this and how they feel about psychic detective work.<br> Noreen Renier: I think they’ve closed the doors much more now than they did before for one or two reasons: the harassment they get for using us, and number two, they might have more of an underground or a different level of people who are doing exactly what I’m doing only they work for different departments. They’ve used us in the past. There’s no reason why they haven’t trained their own to do things that people like me can do. And I’ve done some work with the remote viewers. I always thought I had to touch an item to get the energy ...