E-mail Exchange Round 1
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In the beginning...an Elizabeth Joyce fan calls.
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Date: Fri, 12 Oct 2001 08:37:36
From: "Robert Cioffi" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>Robert Cioffi wrote:
Mr. Blanton:Of course you will be skeptical of this e-mail, it's what you do as a preoccupation. However, I was motivated to read your web page having noticed a link to it on Google's site for Elizabeth Joyce. I know Elizabeth Joyce, Elizabeth Joyce is a friend of mine, and sir you are no Elizabeth Joyce. OOOppps wasn't that one of your Senators! Oh yes, one of the good ones. Anyway, my reason to pluck away at my keyboard is to let you know that I do indeed know Ms. Joyce, for many years in fact. I have had the pleasure of her wise counsel, advice and predictions on many occasions.
And on those many occasions Ms. Joyce has been extremely accurate for me personally. Knowing names she could never have heard before, detailing events that happened like clockwork, predicting business cycles with precision. Her accuracy from my experience has been quite high. But you see I have given her gifts time to occur in their own course. She does not pretend to be 100% accurate. Sometimes she is way off the mark. However I can attest to the many times she has been dead on right with no prompting or prior awareness of the circumstances discussed. These have happened time and time again over a seven year span.
During my experiences with Elizabeth she often interjected mundane predictions of various world events in our conversations. She told me of the Monica Lewinsky affair many, many months before the news broke, naming Lewinsky (with the first name stated as Veronica). I also heard her repeat the resignation prediction with Gore taking over, and then she would change the prediction in our next conversation, saying the timing changed, or that the individual soul altered their own future course. As a result, I have come to realize that her web site could never efficiently keep up with the nature of her gift, the ultimate power of free will in all human destiny, or the ultimate changeability of all things in the universe. You cannot measure her actual accuracy from the web site.
In one instance, her initial prediction for an event actually coalesced two separate and distinct natural disasters into one. For a time I lived in New Orleans, several years ago she warned of an approaching huracaine (three months in advance) predicting a category three force, naming it the "G" storm, that it would come to the mouth of the Mississippi River. She was afraid it would be devastating, and that it would kill thousands of people. When Georges began to trail across the carribean, plodding a course picture perfect to her envisioned line of approach, I packed! Georges then stalled at the mouth of the river. Elizabeth then called me and said "relax! It's turning" It did indeed turn hours later only to strike Mississippi with moderate damage. "Close but no cigar I said. Where is the devastation you saw". She said, "there is another one coming". Mitch followed.
I could relay endless recollections of her accuracy. On many occasions I taped her. Only recently I have been privy to her turmoil over events about to happen in the mideast, in New York (she moved out of the city based on her fear of a disaster), the stock market crash (six months ago she told me first July, then September). Stunning and amazing to me. All of it. And as Yoda would say 'closed minded be you'. Often, I have sought out other "opinions", I have used Hans Holzer as a source and have contacted others with a gift as stunning as Elizabeth's and asked the same for advanced knowledge to corroborate her impressions, and have been amazed at how close the 'second opinion' has been to the first.
Far be it for me to change a skeptic's mind, or is it a septic mind. Anywho, I just thought it would be keen to let you know that there are skeptics to the skeptics. Anyway keep an eye on her web site, one day it could end up saving your own ass.
Bye.
Our response:
From: "John Blanton" <[email protected]>
To: "Robert Cioffi" <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, October 12, 2001 11:32 AMRobert,
Thanks for taking the time to write. Actually, we are very interested in someone with powers like Elizabeth Joyce has. In fact we offer to pay $10,000 to anybody who can demonstrate such powers. Let's do this. If Elizabeth is not interested, maybe we can pay you the $10,000. Just set up a test with predictions from Elizabeth Joyce. The protocol for the $10,000 challenge is on the Web site. Read it.
Are you interested?
Regards,
John Blanton
The North Texas Skeptics
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