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Skeptic group offers $500,000 for proof of paranormal abilities


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Not the most successful of examples... :D  :D 

So, Papa, here's your chance to nominate the very best example of proven psychosi ..er psychic.. powers.

 

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9 minutes ago, openozy said:

So yesterday 🙄.

So give us something from today.  We're all ears and eyes.

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1 hour ago, ChrLzs said:

So give us something from today.  We're all ears and eyes.

Well I just noticed you haven't gained any insight in your absence. And who's we?🤣

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On 2/3/2024 at 4:35 PM, openozy said:

Well I just noticed you haven't gained any insight in your absence.

Didn't you spot my posts, eg the one about my grandpa?  The one correcting misinformation about these challenges?

That's:

  • rather impolite
  • indicative of someone who hasn't read the thread ..
  • or someone who doesn't know what insight means

 

On 2/3/2024 at 4:35 PM, openozy said:

And who's we?🤣

Go back to the beginning of the thread, and read the replies - there were quite a few requests, implicit or otherwise, requesting that people like you, actually put up an example.  So yes, we'd love to see a genuine example.  You don't?

And yet we only get excuses and smarm.

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26 minutes ago, ChrLzs said:

Didn't you spot my posts, eg the one about my grandpa?  The one correcting misinformation about these challenges?

That's:

I did read you said he was a fraudster, the type of people that give genuine paranormal people a bad name. Very impressive.

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29 minutes ago, ChrLzs said:

Go back to the beginning of the thread, and read the replies - there were quite a few requests, implicit or otherwise, requesting that people like you,

Didn't see anyone ask me and there are no other people like me. I don't need to see examples, I've already seen this stuff in action and that's enough proof for me and some witnesses to these events.

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I recall seeing some of Uri Gellers performances when I was little and even then I thought it was all a bunch of idiocy.

Then when I seen them again in a rerun years later (with a more mature mind) I still thought it was dorky, especially the one with the tin cans. This deceitful charlatan had the audacity to further insult the audience by claiming he was tired/distracted or something because he knew he had unwittingly exposed himself as a fraud yet he still insists on continuing to deceive people with his non-existent 'psychic abilities'.

His success rate was no better than the normal hit-or-miss rate of everyone else. See I noticed that when the tests are done on their terms then naturally there is going to be a greater 'success' rate because they set the terms and settings but when pitted against a setting and terms that are designed by someone else is put into place then those success rate plummet often with hilariously embarrassing results.

I also recall seeing a rerun of that phone book one by Mr. Hydrik, it was just simply precious, as soon as the plastic pieces were poured around the book he knew right then and there that he had instantly been exposed as the fraud that he is. The near panicked expression on his face was hilarious.

It is amazing how people like that instantly crumble when obstacles are put into place designed to test their mettle.

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  • 4 weeks later...

Just look at that, it's an invocation, where is the 500k ? 

 

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