The Norseman
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Does Ad Man or someone else who is fluent in Norwegian wish to give it a try?
I have recorded conversation with several people in telepathic form. I'll prove it later.
I'm pretty sure glf5b is mentally ill. We may want to cut him some slack.
Thirded.Seconded.
Does Ad Man or someone else who is fluent in Norwegian wish to give it a try?
I have recorded conversation with several people in telepathic form. I'll prove it later.

Which one of him has talked to which doctor?
glf5b: have you ever told your doctor about this?
to Ben M: she is not at my channel, but she think it's "fascinated"
I'm pretty sure glf5b is mentally ill. We may want to cut him some slack.
Unfortunately (and sadly for me, since I'm half Norwegian), my Norsk is very limited and requires the aid of Google language tools...
However, I am also beginning to think that mental illness may be involved.
Are you claiming to provide an official medical diagnosis? If not, then I will assume that glf5b is of sound enough mind to know what is expected of him with regards to his extra-ordinary claims. Thus, if he were to provide the necessary extra-ordinary evidence for his claims, that would not only effectively prove his claims, but it would provide a measure of correlation toward proving that he has a sound mind as well. I will presume glf5b mentally competent until proven otherwise.
Besides, we rarely seem to "cut slack" for the mentally competent when they (we) are making invalid claims, using fallacious reasoning, or working from incorrect data.
It's time to revive my "What's in the Box?" challenge.
At a certain location, there is a certain container, within which I have placed three objects. The challenge is as follows:
Using telepathy, determine (1) the location of the container; (2) the size, shape, colour, and material of the container; and (3) the exact contents of the container (include the size, shape, colour, and material of each object). A single successful description that accurately cites all three categories will be considered sufficient proof of a valid claim. I will then certify the individual as a Telepath and sell off my Verizon stocks.
Good luck.
Are you claiming to provide an official medical diagnosis? ...
Besides, we rarely seem to "cut slack" for the mentally competent when they (we) are making invalid claims, using fallacious reasoning, or working from incorrect data.
Sorry, I disagree. "I have been dowsing for gold for five years and it totally works" is the sort of invalid claim you get from a sound mind with a misguided understanding of confirmation bias. Likewise for "Bigfoot is out there" and "9/11 was a thermite beam" and "I have proven Niels Bohr wrong" and "I met a woman at work, and I totally felt something odd, and later I learned she had had cancer, which is exactly what I had been feeling".
"I hear voices in my head" is not that sort of claim. It really does sound like mental illness; you don't need to be a professional to recognize that. I feel sorry for the guy, and I don't want to go through the charade of pretending that he'd benefit from a Q-and-A session on blinding protocols.
Did you read the thread here recently by a schizophrenic who'd examined all sorts of explanations for his experiences (including demonic possession and the CIA as well as paranormal abilities) before rationally concluding that he really was mentally ill?I feel sorry for the guy, and I don't want to go through the charade of pretending that he'd benefit from a Q-and-A session on blinding protocols.
Did you read the thread here recently by a schizophrenic who'd examined all sorts of explanations for his experiences (including demonic possession and the CIA as well as paranormal abilities) before rationally concluding that he really was mentally ill?
Whether glf5b is mentally ill or not, I don't see what possible harm it could do to explain to him how to rationally investigate his experiences.
ETA: Here's the thread: http://www.internationalskeptics.com/forums/showthread.php?t=183830
glf5b: I strongly advise you to read it.
Or he could ask a real (Just a note... but that could be solved and not involve "telepathy." He could use "remote viewing" and "see" the location and the contents of the box without anyone present. "Spirit guides" could tell him what's in the box.
Since I am the only one who knows all the necessary details of "What's in the Box?", it would be my mind that he would have to read.If he is using traditional telepathy, he is reading the mind of someone who knows what is in the box, not seeing it.
Of course ... which is why I have never had to pay out the thousand-dollar prize.Of course, it's all woo, anyway.