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Expose: the search into the secret, shadowy world of psychics and necromancers

Mary L. Guy

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About the Book

Have you ever wondered, “How does a psychic know things that no human being could know.”  Are you the least bit concerned with, “How does the psychic and medium do what they do?”  Exposé: the search into the secret, shadowy world of psychics and necromancers answers these questions and others; questions such as what happens when the dead no longer sleep, or do fortune tellers and prophets operate under the same umbrella.  This author also looks at the resource person for psychics and necromancers. Contained in these pages is information you don’t need to miss.

About the Author

Ms. Guy hails from Detroit Mi.  She is the former wife of a pastor (now deceased) for 30 years and she is a well traveled missionary to other nations.  Serving as the Director of Christian Education at her church for the past twenty years she has been a well sought after teacher.  Currently she teaches on the radio at 1440,WDRJ am, and may be heard on www.1440wdrj .com at 1:30 pm on Mondays. She may be seen on Comcast Cable tv on WHPR (in the Detroit area on channel 20),and Sundays at 4:00pm.

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She lived on the banks of the mighty Mississippi

River in one of the many small towns of the grand

state of Mississippi. She was in her hey-day, back in the

mid-fi fties, Miss HATTIE. Everybody knew her. Her

reputation as a local “Reader” caused many to seek her

for guidance, for deliverance from hex’s that had been

placed upon folk by their enemies. Miss Hattie’s offi ce

was her bedroom. She had a large crystal ball, which

was fi lled with what appeared to be water and pebbles.

She would shake the ball as the curious sat looking on

and then Miss Hattie would seek to know you, your

problem and your route to deliverance through a source

other than God.

“I just help people,” she would say, “I don’t put hex’s

on, I just take them off .” when you arrived at Miss

Hattie’s you must not come empty handed. Th ere was no

service without pay. Th ere was no deliverance without

cash in your hand. She seemed to be a kind, loving

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soul who was on a mission as her many counterparts in

Mississippi


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