Kelsey Grammer launches site for psychics

By Alexandra Heilbron on March 24, 2010 | 2 Comments


kelsey_grammerKelsey Grammer believes in the supernatural and has launched, along with his psychic friend Ron Bard, an Internet community for people interested in all things paranormal called the Channel Channel. A number of Grammar’s close family members have died, including his younger sister who was abducted, raped and murdered in 1975 at age 18, and his father, who was murdered in 1964 on his front lawn in the Virgin Islands. His twin half-brothers were killed in 1980 while scuba diving. Grammer told New York magazine: “It always seemed to me that there was an energy that was easily accessed, that wasn’t evident in the five senses. Maybe it was intuition. Maybe it was faith. I’ve had some mind-bending events. I don’t discuss them much because there are other people involved and I want to respect their privacy. But voices, moments, presences, personalities that are from thousands of years ago are still available through this psychic energy.”



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  1. mandee • March 25, 2010 @ 2:28 AM

    WOW ! i feel sorry for all of those people, as well as for kelsey ! it would be hard to have faith in people after all that 🙁 rest in peace all of you.

  2. gypsy • March 28, 2010 @ 12:01 PM

    I truly hope he finds the answers he’s looking for!!I believe he is a very strong man,just keeping it together after all the pain he has been through!GOD BLESS YOU KELSEY.


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