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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Derek Acorah:
noun; falsifier, storyteller (informal), perjurer, fibber, fabricator, prevaricator
“You've just made that up, you complete Acorah!”
verb; (1) To contrive and present as genuine or counterfeit. (2) To simulate; feign.
“He wasn't sure if the place was haunted, so I Acorah'd him and he fell for it!”
noun; falsifier, storyteller (informal), perjurer, fibber, fabricator, prevaricator
“You've just made that up, you complete Acorah!”
verb; (1) To contrive and present as genuine or counterfeit. (2) To simulate; feign.
“He wasn't sure if the place was haunted, so I Acorah'd him and he fell for it!”
Derek Acorah is indeed a fake & very irritating - having tried to watch him twice in his very early days.
Gullible people are willing to pay £19 each, to watch this prat of a bloke spurt a load of false rubbish - more fool them!
http://www.grovetheat...364/derek-acorah.html
Gullible people are willing to pay £19 each, to watch this prat of a bloke spurt a load of false rubbish - more fool them!
http://www.grovetheat...364/derek-acorah.html
He was once a regular on Talk radio. Listeners would phone in and more often than not would put them in touch with the spirit world. It did not work every time but the laws of probability meant it happened more than it should.
Some believe its the ability to tune into another person's frequencies and their thoughts. If you were new to this planet and you heard transmissions on your radio from afar this would also be hard to fathom. You need an open mind to believe in something we are capable of understanding.
Some believe its the ability to tune into another person's frequencies and their thoughts. If you were new to this planet and you heard transmissions on your radio from afar this would also be hard to fathom. You need an open mind to believe in something we are capable of understanding.
My mind is so open that, at times, all I can hear is the sound of the air passing through..........however, Derek Acorah is a charlatan; a fake; a fraud and a deceiver.
That there are things about which we, as yet, know very little, does not mean that this money-grabbing rogue has actually tapped into anything at all.
The disclaimer has had to be introduced to prevent folks being prosecuted under a recent Act of Parliament (can't remember exactly what it is); the palmists in Blackpool now have to have the same disclaimer displayed.
That there are things about which we, as yet, know very little, does not mean that this money-grabbing rogue has actually tapped into anything at all.
The disclaimer has had to be introduced to prevent folks being prosecuted under a recent Act of Parliament (can't remember exactly what it is); the palmists in Blackpool now have to have the same disclaimer displayed.
Needs to be arrested, publicly humiliated and made to confess that he is a con artist and he only pretends to have psychic powers.
Some people really do believe they have these powers and I only feel pity for them but Mr Acorah knows exactly what he is and blatantly isn't doing and should be brought to book.
Some people really do believe they have these powers and I only feel pity for them but Mr Acorah knows exactly what he is and blatantly isn't doing and should be brought to book.
Some people so desperately want to believe in the after life that they're willing to disregard the evidence of their own eyes, ears, common sense, instinct and intellect.
It's a travesty that people like Derek Acorah can continue to hoodwink the gullible without being prosecuted as a charlatan. It's also worrying that he can convince a TV channel to broadcast his lies.
What's even more worrying is that quite a lot of people actually believe that there is life after death and that the dead can communicate through the living via mediums.
Luckily, there's a new law - Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008 – that attempts to 'protect' gullible morons from themselves. Apparently, purveyors of the ridiculous and stupid will have to... 'tell customers that what they offer is “for entertainment only” and not “experimentally proven”'
You'd have thought they'd have seen it coming.
It's a travesty that people like Derek Acorah can continue to hoodwink the gullible without being prosecuted as a charlatan. It's also worrying that he can convince a TV channel to broadcast his lies.
What's even more worrying is that quite a lot of people actually believe that there is life after death and that the dead can communicate through the living via mediums.
Luckily, there's a new law - Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008 – that attempts to 'protect' gullible morons from themselves. Apparently, purveyors of the ridiculous and stupid will have to... 'tell customers that what they offer is “for entertainment only” and not “experimentally proven”'
You'd have thought they'd have seen it coming.