Michael Goodspeed critique of James Randi
Posted: March 28th, 2009, 4:06 am
The article, by and large, offers little evidence to support its claim
that Randi cheats, though in truth, I quit reading about half way
through. Let's compare the document for internal consistency.
"Second, if such an operation would be too "costly" for JREF, then one
wonders where they got the million dollars from. "
Is this the complaint Randi gives for why he doesn't test breatharians?
Here's the quote from Randi:
"Such a claim is difficult to test merely because of the time involved
and the personnel necessary, and the claimants moan that they can't
afford the costs involved."
It isn't JREF that doesn't have the money, it's the claimants. The
challenge clearly states that claimants must pay for any expenses
involved in performing a test. Furthermore, any contributors towards
the fund which is the source for the million dollar challenge have NOT
agreed to pay for tests of paranormal claimants, but rather, to pay for
SUCCESSFUL paranormal claims. It would be irresponsible and arguably
illegal for JREF to pay for the tests out of these funds.
that Randi cheats, though in truth, I quit reading about half way
through. Let's compare the document for internal consistency.
"Second, if such an operation would be too "costly" for JREF, then one
wonders where they got the million dollars from. "
Is this the complaint Randi gives for why he doesn't test breatharians?
Here's the quote from Randi:
"Such a claim is difficult to test merely because of the time involved
and the personnel necessary, and the claimants moan that they can't
afford the costs involved."
It isn't JREF that doesn't have the money, it's the claimants. The
challenge clearly states that claimants must pay for any expenses
involved in performing a test. Furthermore, any contributors towards
the fund which is the source for the million dollar challenge have NOT
agreed to pay for tests of paranormal claimants, but rather, to pay for
SUCCESSFUL paranormal claims. It would be irresponsible and arguably
illegal for JREF to pay for the tests out of these funds.