Merko
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The requirement of media attention seems very sensible to me.
Anything that seems truly paranormal should no doubt get a lot of attention.
The requirement of endorsement by a person of authority, I'm not so sure about. What does this achieve that does not already follow from the media coverage requirement? Surely that will filter out almost all of the 'obviously deluded'. Additionally, some people with great media attention but no authorative backing might still cause a lot of harm. Then surely it would be a bad thing if the MDC rules hindered the JREF from going after them.
Anything that seems truly paranormal should no doubt get a lot of attention.
The requirement of endorsement by a person of authority, I'm not so sure about. What does this achieve that does not already follow from the media coverage requirement? Surely that will filter out almost all of the 'obviously deluded'. Additionally, some people with great media attention but no authorative backing might still cause a lot of harm. Then surely it would be a bad thing if the MDC rules hindered the JREF from going after them.
just thinking of all those frauds out there..