fromdownunder
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She screwed up completely. Life is full of sadness.
And reality.
Norm
And reality.
Norm
From the very first page of this thread:
Hmmm...
I think we can call that "falsified", Hok!
Yup. A guy in the audience says he used normal means (fidgeting seen from a distance) to get 2 right.
Terrible protocol.
like, is anyone going to tell me how you all know this has happened or not
I'm not a remote viewer nor a clairvoyant, and I figure none of you are either of the challenge would be a bit of a sham
so is there a link to where this is all coming from ?
The webcast was linked a few pages back. I am pretty sure it is all over by now, but they did record it and will hopefully post a link to an uploaded version.
Given that she had to get all three right to score a pass, I would say the protocol worked fine. (even though it IS possible to get all three right by chance alone)
Unless you take into account the slight bias for missing left kidneys that has been noted.eta: I see where dlorde noted the audience member said the 2nd target was the most fidgety. From there, it's 50/50 on whether the missing kidney is right or left.
Given that she had to get all three right to score a pass, I would say the protocol worked fine. (even though it IS possible to get all three right by chance alone)
Given that she had to get all three right to score a pass, I would say the protocol worked fine. (even though it IS possible to get all three right by chance alone)
I disagree. I made this point repeatedly before this test too: a protocol cannot be only conclusive if the claimant fails.
Now we just wait for the spin from Anita.![]()