Discussing clairvoyance would seem like quite the daunting task.
Many people would have an image in their mind of how someone would operate if they had such a skill or gift (however you want to look at it) and that image may be based on various influences provided to them through life (in the west) and by life I mean popular media of course.
Most people are influenced from books they’ve read or by a popular tv show or movie they’ve seen that introduced them to the concept of extrasensory perception related phenomenon.
Perhaps a few even studied Parapsychology somewhere prestigious. Good for you!
Now they have a preconceived notion on a subject they have no actual first hand experience with in the real world, beyond testing and secondhand data derived from others.
What does a successful trader look like on the floor of the London Stock Exchange? What does a highly Spiritual person look like and how do they dress?Are they of a particular gender, did they go to a certain school?
Would someone with clairvoyance be financially well off? Morally upright?
Are the wrong questions are being asked?
Would that individual have control of what they see in the future? Do they have control of where and when they get even an inkling of future events?
Do they have any other abilities and does it work well with their clairvoyance? Can they communicate with spirits and higher beings?
Would you put your testing aside and bankroll that individual, talk to them face to face, with no more games to get some actual research done?
Gosh a lot of questions.
Why should that person even share or teach any of this information to anyone for FREE?
I would imagine that individual would swerve and make game of any person or organisation looking to play them the fool.
If they were the real deal then surely they’d be steps ahead or so far ahead you’d simply have to come to them correct and with actual financial incentive because they’d already in a sense hold some type of global immunity and already established agreements with other Nations prior who knew better than to play coy.
What comes next is Pay to Play.