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- From: sbradley@scic.intel.com (Seth "Gimpy" Bradley)
- Subject: Re: Crocker's suggestion on Wolff's charge of crackpottery.
- Message-ID: <1992Dec26.234703.17795@scic.intel.com>
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- Organization: Intel Corporation
- References: <Bzvqq3.8x2@well.sf.ca.us>
- Date: Sat, 26 Dec 1992 23:47:03 GMT
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- In article <Bzvqq3.8x2@well.sf.ca.us> sarfatti@well.sf.ca.us (Jack Sarfatti) writes:
- >
- >action-at-a-distance is quite practical in may cultures, African, Haitian,
- >Brazilian,Aborigine, Shaman - ...
-
- Please present documented evidence of action-at-a-distance occuring that
- can not be explained by psychological effects upon the person or persons
- being acted on. I have never seen such evidence, and if you have some
- I would enjoy seeing it. It would be especially instructive to see a
- case where it was demonstrated under controlled conditions, with an
- expert in trickery being in attendence.
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- Seth J. Bradley, Senior System Administrator, Intel SCIC
- Internet: sbradley@scic.intel.com UUCP: uunet!scic.intel.com!sbradley
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