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5th November 2007, 01:39 AM | #1 |
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KAREN SELLERS - Telekinesis
Ms. Sellers has applied for the Challenge stating that she is able to make a key on a string move with the power of her mind.
In order to ensure that it is the power of her mind moving the key, we will be putting both string and key inside an airtight jar. We will check the jar to make sure it is airtight by holding it near a fan and checking for any movement of the string. Ms. Sellers says that she must touch the surface that the jar is sitting on, so we will be putting the jar on the ground - preferably on a concrete surface, like a sidewalk. Ms. Sellers will not be permitted to touch the jar in any way, but will hold her hands a few inches away from it. If you have any comments or suggestions for Ms. Sellers' protocol, please add them to the MDC Subforum. |
9th November 2007, 12:00 AM | #2 |
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Here is the rough draft of Ms. Sellers' protocol. We are awaiting a response from her.
Karen Sellers Telekinesis Ms. Sellers will demonstrate that she is able to make a key on a string contained inside an airtight jar move in a circular motion without any physical intervention of any kind. Materials: One jar with lid, airtight Superglue One piece of wire One piece of string One standard house key Immovable surface – preferably concrete Stipulations: No touching the jar with any body part. No sleight-of-hand, trickery, or cheating. No attempt to physically intervene in the motion of the key within the jar will be tolerated. No magnets. The jar will be tested beforehand to ensure it is airtight. The test will begin when the string has stopped moving after the jar has been placed on the ground. The key must begin motion from a full stop. The test will be recorded, with as many cameras as deemed necessary, by the JREF or its representatives. If any of the above listed are violated, or if it is determined the subject has attempted to tilt the results in her favor through trickery of any kind, the test will be halted immediately and considered a failure. If there is a setup problem, the test may be conducted additional times within a reasonable time period. Successful Test: The test will be considered successful if Ms. Sellers is able to move the key in a consistent motion within the airtight jar in a motion visible to all present and that can be reviewed on the tape for accuracy for a period of at least three seconds. If the key falls off the string, or the string becomes unattached from the jar, this will not be considered a successful test. The motion of the key on the string must be consistent for at least three seconds. If the test is completed successfully, Ms. Sellers’ protocol negotiations for the final Challenge test will begin. Protocol: Ms. Sellers will arrive at the testing location, where the materials required for the test will be provided for her at her expense. A wire will be attached horizontally across the inside of the lid with superglue. The string will be tied securely to the wire. The key will be tied securely to the other end of the string. The jar will be tested to ensure it is airtight, either by blowing directly at it or holding it near a fan. The jar will be placed on a stable surface, preferably concrete. The key must be motionless on the string before the test can begin. Ms. Sellers will then attempt to move the key from a full stop in a consistent motion. She will be permitted to position her hands toward each side of the jar, but must maintain a distance of at least four inches from the jar at all times. Ms. Sellers may not obscure the jar from view at any angle with her head, hair, hands, or any other body part. Time Allotted: Ms. Sellers will have twenty minutes to complete the Challenge test. |
14th January 2008, 10:00 PM | #3 |
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Ms. Sellers has responded to say that she cannot make the key move on the end of the string without touching the jar when it is on the floor.
We will not allow her to touch the jar. In the absence of another claim, or her ability to move the key without touching the jar, we will close her Challenge file. We are awaiting a final response on this matter. |
18th January 2008, 05:22 PM | #4 |
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Still progressing.
Originally Posted by Karen Sellers
Originally Posted by Remie
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5th May 2008, 02:01 PM | #5 |
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Ms. Sellers has created a video and posted it to Youtube for the JREF's review. Unfortunately, she set the video to 'private' so I cannot share the link here.
After reviewing the video, I sent Ms. Sellers the following e-mail:
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19th July 2008, 11:05 PM | #6 |
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Ms. Sellers still claims that her ability is paranormal, and not resonance. We asked her to try a self-test wherein there would be two mayonnaise jars, both with keys hanging from strings inside them, sitting on the same counter six inches apart. We asked her to make one key move and not the other.
Ms. Sellers was unable to make one key move and not the other. We have closed her file pending a clearer claim. Ms. Sellers will have one year to revise her proposed protocols to reflect the paranormal nature of her claim (should it actually be paranormal). ~Remie |
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