As you can see from his website, the Danish astrologer "E.S." Randi mentions in his February 27, 2004, newsletter, is Eskild Rasmussen. I've had a very long and tedious correspondance with him as well, before he tried his hand with Randi.
To sum up briefly how Eskild wanted the test to be carried out:
He would guess the birth time, if he got the birth place and date from a number of people, unknown to him. He would then, within a time span of 4 hours (2 hours before or 2 hours after), determine what the birth time was.
Problem was: The birth time would not be the actual birth time, but the astrologically "corrected" one. If a horoscope does not fit the person, astrologers are allowed to "correct" the time of birth, until it "fits".
Yes, you heard right: He wanted to find a fictional time, one that could not be verified against anything. If he said the time was correct, then it was correct.
This was, of course, completely unacceptable.
Also, he also wanted to calculate his own success rate. Although he probably was qualified, this was similarly unacceptable.
There were quite a number of unsolved issues, and he never got back to me on those. He naturally accused me of stalling the process....
As a side note, he has been made aware that the money is real, and that it is there. He is flat-out lying when he claims that he thinks the money's a "gimmick". He was very eager to be tested for the million bucks.
To sum up briefly how Eskild wanted the test to be carried out:
He would guess the birth time, if he got the birth place and date from a number of people, unknown to him. He would then, within a time span of 4 hours (2 hours before or 2 hours after), determine what the birth time was.
Problem was: The birth time would not be the actual birth time, but the astrologically "corrected" one. If a horoscope does not fit the person, astrologers are allowed to "correct" the time of birth, until it "fits".
Yes, you heard right: He wanted to find a fictional time, one that could not be verified against anything. If he said the time was correct, then it was correct.
This was, of course, completely unacceptable.
Also, he also wanted to calculate his own success rate. Although he probably was qualified, this was similarly unacceptable.
There were quite a number of unsolved issues, and he never got back to me on those. He naturally accused me of stalling the process....
As a side note, he has been made aware that the money is real, and that it is there. He is flat-out lying when he claims that he thinks the money's a "gimmick". He was very eager to be tested for the million bucks.