Тёмный

Mina Crandon, Scientific American & The $5000 Psychical Challenge| The Dark Histories Podcast 

Dark Histories
Подписаться 24 тыс.
Просмотров 2 тыс.
50% 1

Dark Histories is primarily an audio podcast, available on all your podcast apps, wherever you listen: pod.link/1279731673
In the 1920s as the world reeled from the first world war and the great flu pandemic, people in their collective grief turned to alternative systems of belief. Spiritualism, already making a new rise, was launched into the spotlight as proponents like Sir Arthur Conan Doyle waltzed around the globe giving lectures on the benefits of communicating with the dead. At the same time, there were others who found the subject altogether distasteful. The infamous magician Houdini had a particular fondness for uncovering false mediums, a past time that would wind up causing some heavy controversy when one of America’s oldest magazines proposed a competition, to pay $2,500 to the first medium that they could prove to be genuine.
SOURCES
Jaher, David (2016) The Witch of Lime Street: Séance, Seduction, and Houdini in the Spirit World. Crown Publishing Group, NY, USA.
Conan Doyle, Arthur (1917) The New Revelation. Hodder & Stoughton LTD. UK.
Conan Doyle, Arthur (1922) The Coming of The Faeries. Hodder & Stoughton LTD. UK.
Conan Doyle, Arthur (1923) Our American Adventure. Hodder & Stoughton LTD. UK.
Kuritz, Hyman. (1981) The Popularization of Science in Nineteenth-Century America. History of Education Quarterly, 21(3), 259-274. doi.org/10.2307/367698
Bird, J. Malcolm. A Square Deal for the Psychics. Scientific American 127, no. 6 (1922): 388-445.
Bird, J. Malcolm. Our Psychic Investigation. Scientific American 128, no. 1 (1923): 6-7.
New York Times (1923) To test Mediums Psychic Control. Friday April 6 1923, p.10. NY, USA.
New York Times (1923) Spirit Messages Impress Scientists. Wednesday October 17 1923, p.1. NY, USA.
Bird, J. Malcolm (1923) Another Mediumistic Failure. Scientific American 129, no. 6 (1923): 6-7.
New York Times (1923) Tie Up Boy Medium; Find Trance Is Real. Wednesday December 19 1923, p.1. NY, USA.
Houdini, H (1924) “Margery” The Medium Exposed. USA
New York Times (1924) Margery Passes All Psychic tests. Wednesday July 22 1924, p.19. NY, USA.
Bird, J. Malcom (1928) The Margery mediumship. Proceedings of the American Society for Psychical Research. New York: American Society for Psychical Research. USA
Dingwall, E.J. (1928). A report on a series of sittings with the medium Margery. Proceedings of the Society for Psychical Research 36, 79-158.
---------------------
For almost anything, head over to the podcasts hub at darkhistories.com
Support the show by using our link when you sign up to Audible: audibletrial.com/darkhistories or visit our Patreon for bonus episodes and Early Access: / darkhistories
The Dark Histories books are available to buy here: author.to/darkhistories
Dark Histories merch is available here: bit.ly/3GChjk9
Connect with us on Facebook: / darkhistoriespodcast
Or find us on Twitter: / darkhistories
& Instagram: / dark_histories
Or you can contact us directly via email at contact@darkhistories.com
or join our Discord community: / discord
The Dark Histories Butterfly was drawn by Courtney, who you can find on Instagram @bewildereye
Music was recorded by me © Ben Cutmore 2017

Развлечения

Опубликовано:

 

26 июл 2023

Поделиться:

Ссылка:

Скачать:

Готовим ссылку...

Добавить в:

Мой плейлист
Посмотреть позже
Комментарии : 13   
@KarlWitsman
@KarlWitsman 11 месяцев назад
Great research! This is one of the reasons that I am a patron on Patreon. One note: As for how her group of friends could help, but still believe, it's happened with others. Once when Uri Geller was caught bending a spoon by hand, he claimed that he was ill and could not do it THAT night, but could do it on other nights. And his followers defended him, making even more excuses. I believe that I heard this story from the Randi Foundation.
@boosqueezy2418
@boosqueezy2418 11 месяцев назад
yes randi! the debunker!
@suzannef138
@suzannef138 11 месяцев назад
I don't know what else to say, you are the best
@ImCarolB
@ImCarolB 11 месяцев назад
Absolutely fascinating episode!
@susansaoirse2797
@susansaoirse2797 11 месяцев назад
In case anyone is wondering, Podbean is always reliable.
@saydvoncripps
@saydvoncripps 11 месяцев назад
Loved it as always. Thanks for the upload, made my day.
@johnnicholas1488
@johnnicholas1488 11 месяцев назад
Good.
@craigoliver8712
@craigoliver8712 11 месяцев назад
Hasn't this been done by yourself before Ben?
@boosqueezy2418
@boosqueezy2418 11 месяцев назад
i thought so too
@ogedeh
@ogedeh 11 месяцев назад
Yoooo
@craigoliver8712
@craigoliver8712 11 месяцев назад
"The American disease"
@pyewackett5
@pyewackett5 11 месяцев назад
We're all suffering from that particular blight.
@thundercron77
@thundercron77 2 месяца назад
I enjoy Dark Histories, but it's increasingly apparent that Ben is the ultimate skeptic. This episode is a prime example. Despite never being outed as a fraud in an age when scores of mediums were, despite doing things Ben himself can't explain, he ultimately decides "well, obviously Mina was a fraud," and "everybody was lying." Being an honest skeptic means being able to admit, after all reasonable explanations are exhausted, that perhaps something unexplained is going on. That doesn't mean you admit ghosts exists, that dead spirits walk the earth, or anything else. Just being able to admit that something unexplained is going on. Ben rarely does that. Ben, you talk about some of the players in this episode approaching things with predetermined biases. I think you do the same.
Далее
World Record Tunnel Glide 🪂
00:19
Просмотров 17 млн
Double Stacked Pizza @Lionfield @ChefRush
00:33
Просмотров 46 млн
Under One Sky
3:10
Просмотров 4
Кот Оказался В ЗАПАДНЕ🙀☠️
0:38