Frontline --The Fraud of Subtle Muscle testing Point Probes and Facilitated Communication

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Published 2020-11-13

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  • @coryharry7300
    I just watched "Tell Them You Love Me" on Netflix. Never heard of FC prior to watching the doc., so wanted to find out more about it. At the end of the doc. I still didn't know what to believe because the woman at the center of the controversy comes across as SO believable. The victim in the Netflix doc. has cerebral palsy, not autism, so I'm still confused as to whether he was actually communicating with her, or if she was in control. I wish they would have done a double blind test on him in the Netflix doc. as they did in this Frontline doc. because it would solve the mystery once and for all.
  • @keidwyn
    Those poor parents ,how horrific for them ,Im in shock at the pain and suffering that they must have gone through ,imagine being accused of abusing your child and having that vulnerable child taken away ,its awful just awful .The mass hysteria of hope and lack of scientific evidence is what drove this to such dangerous degree ,its why we need science and we need to prove something works beyond al doubt
  • @TranscendentBen
    This appears to be a rather heavy-handed (added captions) editing of the Frontline episode "Prisoners of Silence."
  • Would be so much better without the stupid red spinning comments and let us make our own conclusions.
  • The red spinning comments are basically just like a facilitator putting ideas into our minds that aren’t our own.
  • @lanicedavis4936
    I'm glad I came here where people are honest, because the commenters under the trailer for Tell Them You Love Me were all completely aware it was false the whole time. Complete BS. Not one person questioned whether it was real the whole film?? BSSSSS