No. Because my perceptions do not interfere with my life nor are they an inconvenience to myself or to others, albeit an annoyance to you, but you bring yourselves here.
Which perceptions do you mean are harmless: the Revolutionary Army ghosts, the 'differences' of African-American anatomy to that of whites, being a 'walk-in' from Arcturus, being able to 'see' internal organs, having a '4.0' grade average?
I have no intention of working with anything paranormal. I am a devoted science student and headed toward a scientific career. My paranormal claim that is under investigation is based on an experience, not on a choice. I have already turned down every single woo-supporter who has contacted me, and carefully explained to them that my claims are not verified, and that I maintain a skeptical position toward my claims.
My bolding.
I'd be willing to bet VFF hasn't 'blocked the remittent' on those woo-supporters.
VFF's skepticism has been amply demonstrated by refusing to consider, at least on this thread, any mundane explanation of what VFF claimed to have perceived. Since when is that maintaining a skeptical position?
My interest in attempting another migraine treatment, this time with a Skeptic as the volunteer, arises from my desire to investigate the claim that a man is making whom I gave an attempted migraine treatment, with the expectation to falsify his claim.
The nature of migraine episodes is that they are just that, episodes. I'm amazed VFF doesn't grasp why this means a 'one-off' att. treatment neither verifies nor falsifies anything. This has been explained repeatedly to VFF. VFF's own comments, as observed here and on other threads show that VFF has refused to understand what verification or falsification of migraine att. treatments actually entails. And, at least to me, playing 'doctor' with very real human suffering is not ethical.
It's funny how I say things as they are, and yet you all only see what you expect to see, because I am a paranormal claimant. Aren't Skeptics supposed to see the truth? And
what kind of psychological process can describe how that happens?
VFF claims to say things as they are, does this include believing one is a 'walk-in' from Arcturus? I don't think it unreasonable that VFF's x-ray vision claim is perceived in the context of the woman's many posts here and elsewhere.
However, the 21st is near.
All the best to the testers at IIG and many thanks for the hard work they've put into this demonstration!