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Post by renaruadh on Nov 18, 2009 8:40:13 GMT
While not officially part of MH, it did feature the 'lovely' Ms Fielding. I watched the programmes to see what fraud they'd come up with, and one thing was so glaringly obvious it was hilarious. Actually, I think Yvette should sack her researchers as she has been given very wrong information. The scene was in the last programme, on the island of Poveglia, where (supposedly) experiments on mental health patients were performed. Well, Ms Fielding did her usual bit with the automatic writing device, and lo and behold, of course, a spirit of a long-deceased Venetian did reply. He wrote the letters 'J' and 'O'. Yvette pounced on this and decided that his name was 'Joseph'. Yes, of course it was. Well, Yvette, sorry, but there have never been all that many Venetian (or other Italian) men with the name 'Joseph' - you see, in Italian that would be 'Giuseppe'! Not exactly beginning with 'J' and 'O', or??? As I said earlier, sack you researchers, as they apparently have no idea of Italian names...
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Post by The Legendary Barb on Nov 18, 2009 9:05:47 GMT
I watched a little of one show and you are right it was hilarious. It was the one where Yvette and her sidekick Paul gave blood samples and then proceeded to sprinkle the blood on bones, which were said to be, wait for it,Vampires. Hammer House of Horror they are not.
I have to say that Yvette has more guts than I have,for I would not have willing gone to that part of Venice during daylight hours let alone at night, ;D ;D with or without an entire film crew.
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Post by Mr. Jon Donnis on Nov 18, 2009 9:33:05 GMT
Maybe the dead Venitian was translating for her!!
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Post by renaruadh on Nov 18, 2009 10:32:34 GMT
Don't get me started on that vampire nonsense, barb... It makes you wonder - do they actually take themselves serious?
Jon - wow, yes, I hadn't even thought about that! Maybe she channelled him....
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Post by tomroberts on Dec 5, 2009 22:19:00 GMT
Maybe the dead Venitian was translating for her!! I'd have thought that a Venetian, alive or dead, would know the letter "J" does not exist in the Italian language. It might have been some sort of dialect, I suppose.
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Post by bobdezon on Dec 6, 2009 15:28:16 GMT
As long as there are idiots with access to a TV, Ms Fielding will be kept in new shoes.
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