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- - Reprinted(typed?) by Marc at epsilon from the
- - June/July 1986 issue of Bulletin Board Systems Magazine.
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- SPECIAL INTERESTS
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- Paranet BBS Explores Fringe Sciences
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- In James J. Speiser's opinion, the exploration of paranormal phenomenon
- is beset by two warring camps.
- On one side are the believers, who Speiser says have been accused of
- careless or even fraudulent research. On the other side are scientists
- who close their minds to anything other than mainstream science.
- "Unfortunately, for those of us in the middle, caught in a seemingly
- endless cycle of ignorance, the questions always get posed in the likes of
- The National Enquirer, while the "answers" are published in the Skeptical
- Inquirer. What you have are two monologues, where there should be one
- dialogue."
- To encourage such a dialogue, Speiser started ParaNet/The Other Side, an
- Arizona bulletin board dedicated to "filling the information gap between
- believers and non-believers in the fringe sciences."
- The unusual is the ordinary on Speiser's BBS. It regularly deals with
- Unidentified Flying Objects, astral projection, mysterious burning deaths,
- extrasensory perception, reincarnation and the possibility of plesiosaurs
- in our lakes.
- "Man is surrounded by mysteries," said Speiser. "His Fascination with the
- unknown is as old as knowledge itself. But untill now, much of our
- ignorance of these subjects could be ascribed to lack of suitable mass
- communications. Many of the myths surrounding these mysteries were
- propagated because there was no way to get the right knowledge to the
- right people."
- The BBS is operated by The National Fringe Sciences Information Service in
- Fountain Hills, Arizona. It is the flagship board of the ParaNet System,
- which is a planned network of such boards around the country, dedicated to
- the enlightenment of individuals seeking the truth about the paranormal.
- "I envision ParaNet as a series of bulletin boards around the country,
- collecting data in the form of new and significant studies, and
- disseminating it to interested individuals, including high school and
- college students, housewives, telecommunications magazine editors, and
- theoretical physicists," said Speiser.
- He said he expects and welcomes challenge and skepticsm and hopes that not
- only scientists but also average people will take part in the dialogue.
- The BBS includes brief reports of unusual occurrences, such as a fireball
- spotted over Vancouver, British Columbia in Febuary and an obituary for
- Edgar Cayce biographer Gladys Davis Turner. Other files include an
- article on ancient astronauts and several on UFOs.
- Speiser's BBS uses the BBS-PC software. It's open twenty-four hours at
- 602-837-0062. His voice number is 602-837-9838.
- The UFO Information Service in Seattle, Washington, share's Paranet's
- interest in UFOs. The board stocks both news articles and research
- reports and is used primarily by researchers, doctors, military brass, and
- other experts in the field.
- The BBS, which requires sysop verification for access, is online at
- 206-722-5738