Authors: Steve Volk
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Author's note:
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Author's note:
My own survey yielded a far lower response rate than Allison's. His was 90 percent, mine was around 25 percent. I'll make no scientific claims for the worthiness of my study, but my own experience at the parapsychology conference so closely mirrored Allison's original findings, and my survey results were so similar to his, I feel extremely confident in the accuracy of what I've reported here. That said, readers should feel free to accept or reject my analysis purely on the basis of their own preconceived biases. (That last line is a joke.)
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Author's note:
Kress, a CIA analyst, evaluates the evidence for psi and takes a mixed view of Price. Though most skeptics might like to focus on the negative, the most important line is buried toward the end of Kress's report: “There are observations, such as the original magnetic experiments at Stanford University, the OSI remote viewing, the OTS-coderoom experiments, and others done for the Department of Defense, that defy explanation. Coincidence is not likely, and fraud has not been discovered. The implication of these data cannot be determined until the assessment is done. If the above is true, how is it that the phenomenon remains controversial and receives so little official government support? . . . This state of affairs occurs because of the elementary understanding of parapsychology and because of the peculiarities of the intelligence and military organizations which have attempted the assessments. There is no fundamental understanding of the mechanisms of paranormal functioning, and the reproducibility remains poor.”
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What follows is a short selection of papers on psi research I found most compelling during my research:
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The Elusive Quarry
,”
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J. Milton and R. Wiseman, “Does Psi Exist? Lack of Replication of an Anomalous Process of Information Transfer,”
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L. Storm and S. Ertel, “Does Psi Exist? Comments on Milton and Wiseman's Meta-Analysis of Ganzfeld Research,”
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Guy Lyon Playfair, “Twin Telepathy,”
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See Radin,
Entangled Minds,
136â41, and papers Radin collected and analyzed at http://deanradin.blogspot.com/ for brain correlation experiments, listed here.
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