11 Feb 2017, 12:54
All the media is full of Uri Geller at the moment, following the mass online release of classified documents in January, relating to the testing of him by Russell Targ and Hal Puthoff at Stanford Research Institute in 1972-3.
Now that the excellent Psi Encyclopedia has been launched and available in general circulation, it's good to see one of its main contributors, Robert McLuhan, now able to spend more time on his Blog: http://monkeywah.typepad.com/paranormalia/
The comments section of his recent piece on Uri Geller, however - Geller Again (January 23, 2017) - has degraded into a silly circus of troll dialogue, with the Waller-MU character carrying on a cross-conversation with impersonations of various members of the Skeptiko site.
Jon Donnis hasn't escaped either - his name also appearing among the obviously impersonated victims. (Karma, perhaps?)
All the media is full of Uri Geller at the moment, following the mass online release of classified documents in January, relating to the testing of him by Russell Targ and Hal Puthoff at Stanford Research Institute in 1972-3.
A recently declassified document from the CIA states "As a result of Geller's success in this experimental period, we consider that he has demonstrated his paranormal perceptual ability in a convincing an ambiguous manner."
https://www.cia.gov/library/readingroom/docs/CIA-RDP96-00791R000100480003-3.pdf
Now that the excellent Psi Encyclopedia has been launched and available in general circulation, it's good to see one of its main contributors, Robert McLuhan, now able to spend more time on his Blog: http://monkeywah.typepad.com/paranormalia/
The comments section of his recent piece on Uri Geller, however - Geller Again (January 23, 2017) - has degraded into a silly circus of troll dialogue, with the Waller-MU character carrying on a cross-conversation with impersonations of various members of the Skeptiko site.
Jon Donnis hasn't escaped either - his name also appearing among the obviously impersonated victims. (Karma, perhaps?)