I find the proposed change to the challenge to be problematic. Apparently, mr. Randi no longer wants to waste his time on the myriad claims by unknown persons, and wants to concentrate on those with a high profile.
This, to me, seems to indicate that the challenge will now be reduced to be a media stunt only. Where we used to be able to argue that the JREF wanted to give the million to anyone who could demonstrate something paranormal, this will no longer be true. The JREF will now only go after pure scam, and leave perceived paranormality behind.
Not necessarilly. The JREF can still, presumably, offer the Challenge to anyone, scammers and non-scammers alike.
We will no more be able to tell people with outragious claims that they can get a million dollars if they can demonstrate their claim.
Depending on how the Challenge is reworked, this may not be the case either. For example, the Challenge could still be open to anyone to apply, but the JREF would not have to be under any obligation to accept any random applicant, as it does now. The standards for who would be accepted as an applicant could be tightned, and strictly adhered to.
I find it a pity, but I can imagine that it is much easier to handle for a reduced JREF, and there will never be any tests at all, because the high profile scammers will stay away from the challenge.
Well, given that the Challenge is primarilly a publicity tool, that's the whole point...these people won't agree to be tested because they can't do what they claim.