Qirin, we generally start a new person being researched under Research, then move them to Frauds if the evidence shows them to be. A few people tried to use NAFPS before to smear someone they didn't like or disagreed with.
But I share your attitude towards her. Unless she claimed to be the reincarnation of Christ or Buddha, her ego could not be any bigger. And the way she uses claims about her family is appalling.
From her own site:
"Starr Fuentes is a miracle worker..."
Such modesty.
"...capable of healing the energy of cancer and the energies that manifest as chronic disease."
That is beyond appalling. It also sounds to me to be very illegal to make such a claim. Anyone harmed or who has lost someone due to her phony treatment should take all criminal and civil court actions available to them.
"Being initiated into a long lineage of healers......"
Lineage means ancestry. If she's from a long line, she doesn't have to be initiated.
"...Starr Fuentes has sought to broaden her knowledge by studying with Masters and attending Mystery Schools from around the world."
Mystery schools aren't secret, apparently. Esp when there's money to be made.
"After years of study with healers, masters, curanderos, and shamans..."
Conveniently, she never names them.
"Starr has been leading seminars for several decades now, and is known throughout the world as a fountain of knowledge, compassion, and honesty."
Come on. Not many have ever even heard of her. And anyone can spot lies in every paragraph.
"She has 52 certifications and can teach over 400 subjects."
Again, conveniently none named. Anyone claiming to be an expert in that many subjects probably has only a shallow knowledge.
"When Starr's not traveling the world, she resides at the Divine Intervention Dome in Hot Springs, Arkansas"
That "divine dome" made me think of an old Star Trek episode...one where some aliens thought God was named "The Picard."
That center of Indiannness, Hot Springs. Actually it's a cut rate tourist spot.
And look at the sick way she exploits her family's tragedies and does her best to smear them at the same time.
"Starr was born in the inner city...Alcoholism ravaged her parents' lives, and Starr spent her childhood hungry, cold, and abused, the victim of physical neglect and sexual violence. Starr's only sister committed suicide at the age of 13, when Starr was only six years old....
Psychic abilities were as common as was alcoholism in her family...
When she was 13, Starr left home and began supporting herself by becoming a waitress at a truck stop....She knew she had a few choices - drown herself in alcohol like her parents had done"
Also note there's not one single way to track down any of the people she claims taught her, and that her claims contradict themselves all over the place.
"Starr made her first journey to study with a master in Colombia."
Master of what? Martial arts? Neither NDNs nor curanderos call themselves masters.
"From there, she went to Mexico City, then on to study with the Mexican curanderos in Vera Cruz, where she spent three years with her main teacher, Esperanza."
You know, that's not exactly an uncommon Mexican name. And Veracruz is full of the Mexican equivalent of snake oils salesmen, women dressed like the stereotype of gypsies wandering the beaches, reading the palms of tourists.
"Starr traveled the world studying with shamans in South America and Mexico..."
If they called themselves shamans...
"barefoot doctors in China, lamas in India, and witch doctors in Africa."
Is she still living in 1950? That's insulting and racist to call African healers that.
"She studied Tantric sex in India to heal herself of her sexual traumas, becoming a master in her own right."
Uh, that's nor what tantra teaches about. Not at all.
Her book is not exactly impressive. Her publisher puts out books on UFOs and zombies, and actually tell people not to send in submissions in crayon. (I swear I'm not making that up.)
Looks as though there have been complaints of her being a fraud before.
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http://forums.randi.org/showthread.php?t=126047psychic scam: what to do?
I have a friend whose mother and sister are involved in a psychic who is causing serious problems with the friend's family. The psychic has really sowed some seeds of discord with the family, so that "non-believers" in the family are finding themselves distanced from the mother and sister. Now the psychic is predicting the end times, the collapse of U.S. society, and has told all her clients that in the near future she will tell them when to take all their money out of the bank "for safety".
Obviously, the mother and sister have paid money to the psychic already, for seminars and readings and such. Besides the family problems, I think there may be issues just around the corner with this psychic having "advice" about what these people should do with all their money.....
The psychic is Strarr Fuentes.
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And some tarot card believers think Fuentes is lying in her readings and not even using a deck since she refuses to say which kind of tarot deck she uses.
http://www.tarotforum.net/archive/index.php/t-61290.html