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STOPSYLVIA.COM – New Site

by podblack on October 30, 2008

You’ve heard the stories (’Sylvia Brown is very, very icky‘) and possibly even attended the presentation that Robert Lancaster made at TAM5.5.

So – with a final edit due to updates and again, a significant tip of the hat in the direction of Andy D, who has blogged the whole story and is active in keeping touch with developments: ‘Stop Sylvia Browne Site – Hijacked?’

In my very limited and not-at-all-investigated opinion, I am of the impression that this is a case of the site’s hosting running out and the addy being up for sale… and being snapped up.

The new site is:

http://stopsylvia.com/

I hope people redirect there; I’m putting my links to do so. :)

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{ 2 comments }

Helen November 6, 2008 at 2:32 pm

Shouldn’t it be Stop John Edward? That man is EVERYWHERE and I have never seen such a horrible fraud.

podblack November 6, 2008 at 3:05 pm

Helen, I would point out firstly the overarching site http://www.badpsychics.com; in particular the page dedicated to John Edward.

Secondly, it takes a lot to collate material! Being involved with http://www.stopjenny.com, I can certainly say that the main effort by just one person is overwhelming and I’ve already spent a day reading just three books by the topic of the site. It takes money to get a site going, effort to organise, categorise and keep information up-to-date. Let alone the stress of potential legal threats, which fellow blogger Andy D and badpsychics.com can attest to.

In short, yes, there are plenty of great issues that we can tackle (the site ‘what’s the harm’ is another example of a broad approach to several issues) – but to say why not X when we can all do our own part anyway, seems odd. :) We can all do something…

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