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- April 1993 "BASIS", newsletter of the Bay Area Skeptics
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- Bay Area Skeptics Information Sheet
- Vol. 12, No. 5
- Editor: Chris Muir
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- APRIL FOOLS
- Chris Muir
-
- Chris Muir is the 1989 winner of the James Burke
- Lookalike contest. He is also the semi-illiterate editor
- of a vile, contemptible, disgusting little pipsqueak
- newsletter, the title of which we have the good manners
- not to mention.
-
- Every Year, on April 1.st (or soon thereafter), some people like to
- play silly little pranks. At Sun Microsystems, they do something with
- the boss' car and lots of water. Newspapers and radio announcers produce
- unbelievable stories, and too many people believe them. (Of course the
- supermarket tabloids treat every day as April Fools.)
-
- This year, a radio announcer said that the space shuttle would land
- at the local airport. People jammed the road to go see it, ignoring the
- fact that there was no shuttle flight on that day, and the airport was
- too small! The East Bay Skeptics published a story about a homeopathic
- researcher, "Dr Lizzy," getting nominated for a Nobel prize for using
- NMR scanning for homeopathic research!
-
- The April fools prank this year in BASIS is having the March issue
- distributed in April! (Well, that`s better than admitting we had a late
- start and a very slow printer.) If the April issue is late, we'll blame
- taxes and the IRS.
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- Of course, there are those news articles that we wish were Aprils
- fools, but aren't:
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- * The President of Peru, Albert Fujimori, said: "When there is
- something that does not concern the national interest, I consult my
- seer." The seer was not named. (San Jose Mercury News, April 2, 1993)
- [Who does he consult for national interest questions? -Ed.]
-
- * Increase bust size through hypnosis? Michael Stivers, founder of the
- Professional Hypnosis and Research Center in Largo, Fla. said, "I use
- hypnosis to take my clients back to puberty, where they visualize their
- breasts growing again. The therapy tricks the body into reactivating
- hormone production." He claims success in 75% of patients. (San Jose
- Mercury News, April 2, 1993)
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- * "A Current Affair" showed how Susan Stone allegedly took Bill
- MacDonald away from his wife. Naomi McDonald said that Bill's abrupt
- departure caused her miscarriage. Why was Stone playing homewrecker?
- According to Naomi, a psychic told Stone that she and Bill were lovers
- in a past life.
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- * 10% sought alternative medicine in 1990. Americans spent $10.3
- billion for alternative medical care, compared with $12.8 billion on
- hospital bills. (from a study published in the New England Journal of
- Medicine, reviewed in the San Jose Mercury News, January 28, 1993)
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- * A Manhattan doctor who thinks he was abducted by aliens and believes
- UFOs are part of a Nazi plot to eliminate Jews can continue treating
- patients, the Board of Regents ruled yesterday. (According to an article
- in the New York Post, Nov.21, mentioned in the Skeptics UFO Newsletter,
- Jan. 1993.)
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- * Pete Wilson's nominee for Superintendent of Public Education, Sen.
- Marian Bergeson, opposed Prop. 98, supported the governor's attempt to
- cut $2,3 billion from the school budget, and voted against legislation
- to give school districts more authority to raise local revenues. (from
- article by Willie Brown in the San Jose Mercury News, March 23, 1993)
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- * Sofia P. Pandazides flunked the exam for her public school teaching
- certificate. She filed a lawsuit, claiming that the test was unfair
- because she is "learning impaired," and that she should have unlimited
- time for the test. She lost her lawsuit. (from San Jose Mercury News
- April 21, 1993).
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- FROM THE BATTLEFIELD
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- (The following letters were sent by e-mail to Geller
- watchers around the world. I'd like to thank Rick Moen for
- bringing these wonderful letters to my attention. -Ed)
-
- From: James Randi (12/18/92)
- I've just been informed that Geller has entirely dropped the case
- against Prometheus et al. in Florida. Just recently, he was saying he'd
- settle for $50,000 instead of millions, and now he wants to drop it all.
- Verrrry interesting!
-
- From: James Randi (3/24/93)
- This morning I was notified by the media that a Japanese court has
- awarded Geller 500,000 Yen as a result of his lawsuit there against me.
- That's $4,310 (just 1/3 of one percent of what he demanded!) and I'm
- appealing that decision, since I never had a chance to present my case
- to the court. I responded to the summons last year by saying that I
- could not afford to retain a Japanese lawyer, but I never heard
- *anything* from the system. Then the media started calling this morning.
- No one, not Geller's lawyers nor the court clerk there, have ever
- responded to me. Even now, I only know of all this from the media.
- Eppur si muove . . .
-
- From James Randi (3/22/93)
- On March 16 in Federal Court for the District of Columbia, the
- Honorable Stanley S. Harris ordered that Mr. Uri Geller must pay, by
- April 16th, the sum of $106,433,97 to CSICOP, in satisfaction of
- CSICOP's action for payment of fees and costs incurred as a result of
- Mr. Geller's suit against James Randi & CSICOP.
- Any fees and/or costs incurred by CSICOP in the period since their
- action for satisfaction, that is, from June 30th, 1992 to the present,
- may also be required of Mr. Geller. That might amount to several tens of
- thousands of dollars more.
- This order is of course of great interest to others involved in lawsuits
- with Mr. Geller.
-
- The scoreboard now stands:
- *Geller suit brought against Timex: Timex wins.
- *Geller suit #1 brought against James Randi: dismissed.
- *Geller suit #2 brought against James Randi: dismissed.
- *Geller suit #3 brought against James Randi
- and CSICOP (the case referred to above) : pending.
- *Geller suit #4 brought against James Randi
- (Japan) : pending
- *Byrd suit brought against James Randi,
- trial date set for May 25.
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- MANTRA AWAY CRIME
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- Cris Muir
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- As noted in a San Francisco Chronicle article (Dec. 23d) the
- Maharishi Mahesh Yogi has offered to rid several cities of crime by
- having some of his followers meditate (for a fee).
- He placed ads in the San Jose Mercury News, trying to sell his
- program there. All he wants is 10 cents per person per day - about $53.4
- million per year! City manager Les White said the offer was interesting,
- but he wouldn't contact the Maharishi anytime soon. Eliminating crime is
- a worthwhile goal, but there are some problems:
- (1) The 10 cents per person per day fee would add up to millions of
- dollars per month for large cities, and most cities are financially
- strapped.
- (2) The Maharishi's "transcendental meditation" program is based on
- Hindu Vedic scriptures. No city, state or federal government could fund
- this program without violating the constitutional separation of church
- and state. (A nongovernmental citizens group could fund it privately, if
- they wished.)
- (3) Extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof, and the
- Maharishi's claims are most extraordinary. What proof is there? Is there
- a small town or tiny village anywhere rendered crime free by the Yogi's
- technique?
- Existing evidence seems to indicate otherwise. India, the place where
- Transcendental Meditation originated, has not been rendered crime free,
- and is now wracked by religious riots unknown in the U.S. It would be a
- poor bargain if we got religious wars in exchange for a reduction in
- crime.
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- BAS APRIL MEETING
- The "Hot Hand" fallacy and all it implies
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- Speaker: Lee Dembart
- Date: Wednesday, April 28th, 7:30 p.m.
- Place: El Cerrito Public Library, 6510 Stockton Ave., El Cerrito.
- Admittance and parking are free.
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- Lee Dembart is a former reporter at The New York Times, science
- writer, editorial writer and book critic at The Los Angeles Times, and
- editorial page editor of The San Francisco Examiner. In 1987, he
- received a Responsibility in Journalism Award from the CSICOP. He holds
- a J.D. from Stanford (1992) and teaches Mass Communications at UC
- Berkeley.
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- Lee Dembart's statement:
- Sports fans will tell you that a basketball player gets a "hot hand"
- and makes several shots in a row, or goes cold and can't make a shot.
- Similarly, baseball hitters have streaks and slumps. Though fans believe
- that these different performances reflect some difference in the
- athlete, the fact is that they are nothing more than normal and
- predictable statistical variations, indistingushable from tossing coins.
- Random events occur randomly, which means that they are not evenly
- distributed in time or space. Since they are not evenly distributed,
- they seem to bunch up and spread out. But these interpretations are not
- in the data; they are in our minds. After we "see" the pattern, we look
- for an explanation. So we try to find the cause of a "cancer cluster,"
- which probably is just a statistical variation. There is no cause
- because there is no cluster.
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- Wilma Russell: Secretary
- Lucinda Ben-David: Treasurer
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- Eugenie Scott, Kate Talbot: Directors.
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- This heavily cut down electronic version of the Bay Area Skeptics
- Information Sheet for April 1993 has been copied by hand from the
- printed version by Ottar Sande at the Norwegian Bulletin Board for
- Skeptics, Firda BBS. tel +47-57-65435/+47-57-66564.
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