I've been trying to read the response to the challenge changes, but it's getting tough to find them. If I remember correctly, we stopped talking about them on about page 8. So if this is stuff that's already been said, hey, blame whoever wrote 10 pages of off-topic gunk...
The changes to the challenge that involve going after fakes like Sylvia, Geller, Edwards, etc. by name are a GREAT idea. NO WAY are those guys ever going to take a challenge, because they know they'd fail, but at least it will turn up the heat on them, and maybe a few of their victims will start stop feeling ashamed, and TAKE LEGAL ACTION!
As far as requiring "media presence" and "academic standing," or whatever; bad, bad, bad, disappointing, bad, letdown, mistake, bad, bad.
The heart of this challenge is its democratic nature. ANY psychic, necro-talker, asstral-projector, or alien-anal-probe recipient who can 1) define an acceptable protocol, and 2) read minds, talk to the dead, project their ass, or get ET's finger into their butt under the agreed-upon conditions DESERVES a million bucks. Period.
Yeah, there are huge challenges to doing things that way. The poor idiots who do apply are, almost to a man, schizo. Very few of them can--despite their ability to speak to the dead--communicate with the living at all (I stole that from another poster; can't remember who). They will not (and in most cases, probably CAN not) write a simple, concise application that follows the rules. Those who initially sound (even a little) sane, and can (more or less) follow the application guidelines eventually just start weasling, going off message, and digressing until their claims are--thankfully--dumped.
Those are huge, frustrating problems, and I am glad I'm not the guy who has to deal with them. As a former member of a paperback house editorial staff and defense attorney, I know how frustrating it is to try to keep disturbed people on message and elicit coherent information from them.
But the answer to that is fairly simple. Just dump the applications that don't conform to the guidelines. Yep, it's that simple. Don't tell them what they need to do, ask for affidavits, or give them guidance. Don't ask them to clarify their powers, or devise better protocols. Nope, just let them know that their claim has been rejected because they didn't follow the guidelines.
Will the psychics, the dowsers, the dead-chatters, the desperate, the mad, and the damned cry "FOUL"? Sure. That's what they do already. The only difference is that NOW they do it after 200000 resource-burning e-mail exchanges.
Change your PROCEDURE so that you follow the rules you have (i.e., applications that do not subscribe to the guidelines will be summarily rejected), and all you will lose is the time you waste trying to keep these nutty bastards on message.
Change the RULES to exclude people who are willing to put their "powers" to the test, and you look chicken.