Zep said:Amherst, the video that Yellow Bamboo supplied was no different and no more scientifically obtained than the ones on their own website. It appears very likely that the camerman in each case was the same person.
I'm not sure if it has been trimmed recently, but there was a huge amount of dialogue on this very forum between the YB proponents and the "skeptics" here. The upshot of this was that it was revealed that the pusher of the claim was some fly-by-night huckster out of Miami trying to use YB to garner himself a cool $1M. He was the guy with the el-cheapo video camera. His associate was some Australian drifter-surfer in Bali who was in on the scam also and pretended he was a PC newbie on the web (he wasn't). And although you would think that if they were really serious they would push through with their claim, both these shysters disappeared completely once the "test video" was subject to examination and questions started to be asked. So much for Yellow Bamboo.
So best you let that one go, OK? It's a definite loser.
Since I keep reading comments similar to these, I am now convinced that most of you are failing to understand the point. Let me state here and now that I do NOT believe based on Randi's test (or anything else) that the yellow bamboo group have provided sufficient evidence to back up their claims. The point has never been about the validity of those particular claimants supposed abilities. The point has always been that since Randi is able to dismiss his tests when he feels they are poorly conducted, there is no reason why he wouldn't be able to dismiss them if even in actuality they were correctly designed and conducted.
Lets pretend hypothetically that someone actually possesses paranormal ability. Lets also pretend that he was able to succeed at what both Randi and him have agreed would constitute sufficient demonstration of his abilities. Lets go even further and say that the test had been properly designed and flawlessly conducted. There would be absolutely nothing to prevent Randi from falsely claiming that the test design and supervision of it had been poor. Nothing to prevent him from dismissing it like he did the (truly poor) bamboo test.
Unlike scientists, Randi has no one policing his work and keeping him honest. He decides if the test the claimant takes is the real one or not. If the claimant fails, it is. If he succeeds, it isn't.
amherst