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Science/Tech See other Science/Tech Articles Title: The Australian Skeptics will pay $100,000 for proof of extraordinary powers. The Australian Skeptics will pay $100,000 for proof of extraordinary powers. Do you have psychic or paranormal powers? We don't mean the illusion or trickery in stage magic, we mean things like extra sensory perception, telepathy, telekinesis, divining for water or metals, clairvoyance and predicting the future. We are challenging such claims and we are also challenging unsubstantiated claims of healing and miracle cures. The Australian Skeptics challenge people who claim to have extraordinary powers to demonstrate their ability under test conditions. We offer a cash prize of $100,000, which includes monies donated by our patrons Phillip Adams, the media personality, and Dick Smith, publisher and adventurer. Their reputations are your guarantee that this is a genuine offer. We make this offer because we are unconvinced by claims made by professed psychics and healers. While it would be exciting to find someone with genuine powers our experience has shown that people who make such claims are either self deluded or fraudulent. People who genuinely believe they have psychic or healing powers should be able to demonstrate their ability under test conditions. The first person to convince the Australian Skeptics that they have extraordinary powers will receive a great deal of recognition and prestige as well as the $100,000. Naturally for this amount of money there are a few rules and conditions which apply. If you wish to try for the challenge you should contact us for full details. Briefly, this is what you have to do. You first apply in writing, clearly stating what you are claiming to be able to do. Representatives from the Australian Skeptics will work with you to define a suitable, and mutually agreeable, test procedure and to select an independent umpire. The test will be run by an approved panel of officers of the Australian Skeptics. If you are successful you will be awarded $100,000. The results of this test, whether successful or not, will be published in the Skeptic, the magazine of the Australian Skeptics. The news media may also be invited to witness any tests . Australian Skeptics is a non-profit organisation so any costs involved have to be borne by the applicant unless we agree to other arrangements. If you know someone who claims to have special powers we encourage you to invite them to accept our challenge by offering you a $20,000 spotters fee. You should be very sceptical of people who make claims of having psychic powers but are not willing to be tested. If you would like to receive more information about the Challenge, please send e-mail to writeto("challenge","") or contact your local branch. The Australian Skeptics offer a $20,000 spotter57;s fee to anyone who nominates a person who successfully completes the Australian Skeptics Challenge. Since 1980 the Australian Skeptics have offered a cash prize to anyone able to demonstrate a paranormal ability under controlled conditions. Despite several attempts, the money is still available, and the amount is growing. As of 1 January 1998, $100,000 is the offer. $80,000 will be awarded to anyone who can successfully complete the challenge. $20,000 will be given to the person who introduces the Australian Skeptics to the successful challenger. Someone nominating him/herself will be eligible for the full $100,000. Each test is tailored for the individual challenger. The challenger must assist with the design of the test in order that their specific ability is being properly tested. The rules are simple: It is clear that publicity for the Australian Skeptics is involved, but we are more interested in actually seeing a demonstration of abilities that challenge science. We reserve the right to publicise the existence, method and results of the formal test for the Challenge, but all other media contact is by agreement among the parties involved. Many psychics see themselves as helping the community, and think that accepting money is improper for someone in their position. Others think that the Australian Skeptics aim to ridicule them or their powers. Another fear they might have is that their livelihood might be in jeopardy if they fail the test. In short, if the person you nominate does not want to be tested, no there is little that you can do about it. Given the above, however, you might consider why that might be. If there are other specific concerns about the challenge, call and speak with us. We will do all we can to help. See also: The British Association for Skeptical Enquiry (ASKE) £12,000 Psychic Challenge Page last updated February 03, 2005 Copyright © 2000- Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 2.
#1. To: 2Trievers (#0)
My wife can make money disappear without a trace. Do I win?
HAHAHA! Good question. I'd like to formally nominate our own gengis gandhi. He's got it goin' on.
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