Like I said, out of state because my state is where I live, work, and study and a paranormal investigation is not part of my professional life and I'd like to keep them separate.
So first it was your University you wanted to keep seperate (which you didn't) now your entire state?
You are so funny. Like everyone in your state would know you. Hilarious.
You study in the United States - should you disconnect your claim from there?
Maybe to be on the safe side you should remove any connection your claim has from Planet Earth.
Oh wait...
I am being serious about my plans. And I have already determined that I will not have a full-body screen on the test.
So let's get this straight - you post on this forum to get input from skeptics, then flat refuse to accept that feedback.
Fine, well why not just go ahead with your protocol and ignore our input.
Seriously, there is not one single person here who believes your story about detecting Doctor Carlson's missing kidney, and no-one ever will, whether you repeat the story 10, 100 or 1000 times, write it in all caps, bold or exciting colours.
So go ahead and carry out whatever weak, unscientific protocol you want. It will waste your time and whatever skeptic organisation agrees to help you (assumng the very unlikely scenario that one does). It will further this whole claim not one iota.
The only thing that can do that is a proper scientific test which you have now demonstrated that you won't do.
But this thread has proved immensely useful in illustrating to anyoe interested how uninterested you are in genuinely testing your claimed abilities, and how fascinated you are solely with lots of people giving you attention.
Alright, paying will be optional.
That desperate for an audience? I thought there was a valid financial reason for having a paying audience. Suddeny there isn't? Suddenly just the audience is important.
How telling it would have been if you had just said 'Okay let's do it without an audience, I'll finance it myself'.
But no, you kept the wish for an audience yet ditched the proposed reason for the audience (the money).
How very, very interesting.
Because my funds are very low right now, I am a college student without a work permit.

If someone would like to see this psychic claimant fail live, then how about contributing to making it all happen?
Anita we really are not this stupid. We aren't going to get behind a claim designed to feed your attention due to a vague invitation to watch you fail.
You will never have a real falsification scenario.
But I've just decided that paying is entirely optional.
So why have it in the first place if it was unecessary?
I'll let everyone form their own opinions about that.
And no one has to come and see it if they don't want to. I just thought this was interesting.
But it isn't. It is not interesting, that is the whole point. Nothing about this claim is new, interesting, unique or novel.
The only reason people keep responding is that real skeptics don't let paranormal claims go unchallenged simply because of repetition.
Constantly analysing and refuting evidence-free paranormal claims is far more difficult, involving and tedious than generating those claims.
That's why you are not considered on the 'skeptic side' of this or any conversation.
We, as actual skeptics, always have a far more difficult job than the claimant. We have to know more about cheating, experimental protocol, efficient testing, statistics and science than the claimant.
And no matter how many times we demonstrate the above abilities the claimant can always simply make up a new claim.
That's why you call yourself a skeptic, but you are not considered one by anyone other than yourself.
Let's not forget your detecting Celebrities' Ailments claims. It really badly ruins so many of your other claims. I bet you wish you had never made it.
You now claim you can't detect the number of kidneys of a clamant behind a thin curtain three feet in front of you..
yet...
You claimed to be able to detect the ailments of celebrities you had seen on TV and in magazines!
The distance restriction is ruined. Hell you don't even know where they were on the planet when you were making your diagnosis!
Or would you now admit that the celebrity diagnoses were probably nonsense?
*Note: The money would only be used to cover my travel expenses, the conference room, or other expenses with arranging the test, and the remainder would be donated to a kidney foundation. By no means would I be getting paid for this. It is a non-profit paranormal investigation kind of thing. Oh, and I wouldn't even be in charge of the money. A Skeptic would, and we can all trust Skeptics.
Actually I don't think anybody thought you were actually doing this for profit (nice attempt at misdirection) - everyone always thought you were doing it for attention.
Your instant suggestion to do it for free, but still for an audience seems to absolutely confirm this.
I think this thread irrevocably broke your claim.
But still - go ahead and perform your experiment.
Simply admit you ignored ALL skeptic advice you were given and publish the results (as you failed to do still fro your last failed test).
You are ignoring all advice in this thread so just go ahead and perform whatever nonsensical test you want.