One Million Dollar challenge to Jc_k

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Posted by me on March 08, 2003 at 16:16:28:

In Reply to: Kearny Mesa Starbucks posted by Starbucks Manager Margaret on March 08, 2003 at 13:55:39:

This is a challenge to Jc_K to demonstrate kyung gong sulbope.
Please go to this url for more information:
http://www.randi.org/research/challenge.html

The Foundation is committed to providing reliable
information about paranormal claims. It both
supports and conducts original research into such
claims.

At Please be advised that several claimants have suffered great personal
embarrassment after failing these tests. I strongly advise you to conduct proper
double-blind tests of any ability you believe you can demonstrate, before
attempting to undergo a testing for this prize. This has saved me and many
claimants much time and work, by showing that the powers were quite imaginary
on the part of the would-be claimant. Please do this, and do not choose to ignore
the need for such a precaution.

-- James Randi we offer a one-million-dollar prize to
anyone who can show, under proper observing
conditions, evidence of any paranormal,
supernatural, or occult power or event. The prize is
in the form of negotiable bonds held in a special
investment account. The JREF does not involve
itself in the testing procedure, other than helping to design the
protocol and approving the
conditions under which a test will take place. All tests are designed
with the participation and
approval of the applicant. In most cases, the applicant will be asked
to perform a relatively
simple preliminary test of the claim, which if successful, will be
followed by the formal test.
Preliminary tests are usually conducted by associates of the JREF at
the site where the
applicant lives. Upon success in the preliminary testing process, the
'applicant' becomes a
'claimant.'

To date, no one has ever passed the preliminary tests.


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