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The segment is in reply to various newsgroup interviews or print articles
that Kimberlee Dawn or JETIU Company team members felt were misrepresented,
unfairly slanted, biased or where serious misquotes were issued. These
articles are not in response to "bad press" rather "to set the record
straight" and so are also in response to "good press" that may be
inaccurate. There are always two sides to a story and the public usually
only gets to read one of them! Hopefully this will better inform the
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It is important to understand that legitimate psychics have been discriminated
against and have become overly tolerant (and even expectant) of misrepresentation
and discriminatory remarks in all walks of their lives. Kimberlee Dawn is
asking that this type of discrimination be recognized for what it is. Intolerable.
Unfortunately, legitimate psychics are simply "used to it". Shrugging their
shoulders and seldom standing up for themselves for fear of damaging reprisal
which is a very real concern to their overall reputations and careers-not
just psychic or psychic-related careers either as we come from all sectors
of the business world.
JETIU Company feels that the media is responsible to expose fraudulent activity
of any kind, but we do not feel it is reasonable for legitimate psychics
to be represented by newsgroups as one and together with psychic frauds.
The legitimate psychic peoples must stand up and not allow fear to override
their conviction and the validation of their abilities. Legitimate psychics
are the first who must draw the line ending this discrimination. The line
must then be upheld and exemplified by the media who must recognize that
regardless of their personal opinion or beliefs the mass public in North
America are believers and they deserve responsible investigative reporting
on this sensitive issue. To discriminate against people based on biased
stereotypes creates a disservice to the public and ethical professional
alike.
Retorts(retorts
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August
24 and 25, 2000 article in the Edmonton Sun
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