Learning to Use Extrasensory Perception
The book cover is from the 1987 Ballantine paperback (i.e., second) edition of my book, Psi Development Systems . The book was based upon my 1980 doctoral dissertation and is now out of print. But,... More »
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The book cover is from the 1987 Ballantine paperback (i.e., second) edition of my book, Psi Development Systems . The book was based upon my 1980 doctoral dissertation and is now out of print. But,... More »
The photo above is of psychologist, Brendan C. Engen, Ph.D., who introduced himself to me, via e-mail last summer while I was traveling in Spain. This encounter opened up a fascinating new chapter in the story... More »
Let me make one thing perfectly clear from the outset: Neither I nor Saul-Paul Sirag (pictured above on the right) would claim that he was Sir Isaac Newton (pictured on the left above) in a... More »
Throughout the course of my career as a radio and television interviewer, that began in 1972, people have regularly asked me which of the many people I have met had the greatest influence upon me.... More »
The beautiful lady in the photo above (taken from the website of the James Randi Educational Foundation) is Brenda Dunne, Laboratory Manager, of the Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research Laboratory (i.e., PEAR LAB) at Princeton University in New Jersey.... More »
Back in the mid-1970s, I received a strange telephone call from a man who identified himself as "Captain Rainbow." He told me that he was the inventor of "Captain Rainbow's Laser Visors" -- and that... More »