--- In [email protected], "Stefan Pochmann"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], "d_j_salvia" 
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > This implies what?
> 
> That I've wasted way too much time on this already. You said I should 
> not believe everything I read. And I don't, I judge for myself. So 
> does everybody here (hint: now would be a good time again to say your 
> usual friendly "if you're idiots that's not my problem"... and then 
> actually act like it's really not a problem for you).
> 
> Cheers!
> Stefan
>

In the previous post Stefan quoted: 
> Parapsychologists Hal Puthoff and Russell Targ, who studied Mr. Geller
> at the Stanford Research Institute (now known as Stanford Research
> International) were aware, in one instance at least, that they were
> being shown a magician's trick by Geller. They described it in their
> book Mind Reach, where they said that they
>
> had every confidence that Uri could do that trick [the blindfold
> drive] as well as any of the dozens of other magicians who do it.

implying fraud, like he did concerning Rhine, that Puthoff and Targ
gave some magic tricks as proof of psychic ability. They did not. 

I gave specific references which Stefan did not check out on his own.
He used heresay to imply fraud by researchers whom he has not himself
checked out. 

Regards,

David J







 
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