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Please take a moment to read Dr.Colin Ross' Million Dollar Challenge thread,
please, I swear he's lost his mind completely now
 
Okay I promise you that these are the last documents I will post on this thread,
I am starting to feel sorry for the "genious",... but this feeling will pass soon.
Anyway...Colin Ross was Dr. Humenansky's expert wintness for her malpractice defence.
please note the file date, 1994, her deposition was done way before that.

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I am starting to feel sorry for the "genious",... but this feeling will pass soon.

Okay the feeling has passed,

Colin Ross keeps on saying "I didn't publish anything on that until 1995".

So...."not published" therefore didn't exist?
What the hell kind of illogical argument is that?
How stupid do you think we are anyway?

Ross,
did your lectures and interviews and tortured patients exist before 1995
or is everything before you published your book in 1995 in another
non-existant dimension?
 
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I just read Colin Ross' Million Dollar Challenge thread a minute ago,
he explains that he knows what he's doing because
he took a 4 day course and read lots of text books

:dl:
 
Four day course in what? Fraudulent study?


Neurofeedback,
apparantly that's all you need to make a magic eye beam machine and apply for the million dollars.

from Ross' thread:

"It appears that there is disagreement on the JREF web page as a whole as to whether my claim is impossible, or unremarkable and scientifically real - the shift from human ocular extramission being "woo" or "paranormal" to being a scientific fact seems to be underway, then.
I do not claim to be a physicist or electrical engineer but I have taken a four-day course on neurofeedback, read a number of neurology/EEG and neurofeedback texts, and have a basic understanding of EEGs that is likely above average for an MD psychiatrist
."
 
Actually, I get the distinct impression that he's trying to scam the JREF with a really clever claim that isn't supernatural but he fooled them into thinking it is.


Seems like it to me; that he basically have a machine to measure the normal EM fields of the body (that science acnowledges) and that he used wording to make it sounds like a paranormal claim, while it is only the demonstration of a well known and accepted phenomenon...

The application use the term 'energy beam', for example, which is not a very accurate description and precised 'from the eye" while this precision is useless (it is generated more or less uniformly from the whole body). The idea is probably to make readers think of Scott freaking Summers, while the wording is vague enough to accommodate a quite mundane phenomenon.
It is smart, somewhat, if very dishonest... Hope the JREF don't let itself scammed that way...
 
Seems like it to me; that he basically have a machine to measure the normal EM fields of the body (that science acnowledges) and that he used wording to make it sounds like a paranormal claim, while it is only the demonstration of a well known and accepted phenomenon...

The application use the term 'energy beam', for example, which is not a very accurate description and precised 'from the eye" while this precision is useless (it is generated more or less uniformly from the whole body). The idea is probably to make readers think of Scott freaking Summers, while the wording is vague enough to accommodate a quite mundane phenomenon.
It is smart, somewhat, if very dishonest... Hope the JREF don't let itself scammed that way...

If he uses the term "energy beam", then he should demonstrate "A narrow, propagating stream of particles or energy" (per Wikipedia) rather something that radiates in all direction. See my "Laser Babies" post in the other thread. :(
 
I am so sorry for what happened to you, Roma; I admire your strength in speaking out.
 
Okay who's been picking on Dr.Colin Ross,:tinfoil
now he doesn't want to play anymore,
he's picking up his ball and going home.

And he's taking his "Major Award" with him :pigsfly

This posted from him on his Million Dollar Challenge thread:

"I am willing to continue discussing the challenge or the protocol, but I will not respond to ad hominem attacks, character attacks etc.
Overall, it appears that we are approaching or have reached an impasse, and that further discussion is unlikely to be productive
".
 
I can’t think of anything to say about Mr. Ross that’s appropriate under the forum rules. About the best I can do is withold the “Dr.” honorific which he so clearly does not deserve.

ETA: Although I can always point and laugh at his picture.
 

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I think in cases like this, the willingness of the credulous patient is forgotten.
These patients need on-going treatment from a qualified professonal. I hope this is the case here. No offense.
Good luck in bringing this charlatan to justice.
 
ETA: Although I can always point and laugh at his picture.

Yes I just love that picture with him wearing goggles and tinfoil

Having Ross call me crazy for so many years
I can only compare seeing that picture of him wearing tinfoil
to some one who ever called me less than morally virtuous
and then seeing a picture of that person in a cheap motel
with two hookers.
 
Yes I just love that picture with him wearing goggles and tinfoil

Having Ross call me crazy for so many years
I can only compare seeing that picture of him wearing tinfoil
to some one who ever called me less than morally virtuous
and then seeing a picture of that person in a cheap motel
with two hookers.
It's amazing how mere visualizations can be so satisfying, ain't it? I scarcely know you, though it seems I've been following your brand of Hell for a LONG :( time, but I can still derive pleasure from a photo of a fat (FTR, I'm fatter but understand) SOB with a lens covered with foil. That anybody ever took that guy seriously is a tribute to either their gullibility or, in the cases of those who came to him for help, their vulnerability.
 

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